Showing posts with label Motion City Soundtrack. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Everything is Alright

Date: 31October2010
Guests: Carmen
Tickets: $35

I stumbled across Motion City Soundtrack when searching for a Jem song from the show Wonderfalls six years ago. I felt in love with the "Commit This to Memory" Album the summer of 2005. The band is from Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Scott and I caught a show in Seattle in February 2006 when we were dating, and then again when they came to Edmonton in 2008. I jumped at the chance to see them again when in Chicago for their Halloween show. They played with Say Anything, Saves the Day and Valencia on this tour. I found another Muppet at this show also.
Set List:
Everything is Alright
Broken Heart
Her Words Destroyed My Planet
My Favorite Accident
Antonia
Last Night
Hysteria
The Red Dress
A Lifeless Ordinary
Stand Too Close
The Weakends
The Future Freaks Me Out
Pulp Fiction
Make Out Kids
This is For Real
LG FUAD
Hold Me Down
Disappear

The Hallowieners took the stage after roadies dressed as condiments set the stage. The band stayed in costume the entire set and during a brief meet and greet afterwards.   The show was great! They had great energy on stage, and the crowd was into the show and generally having a great time. I would have liked to have heard my favorite song off of "Even if it Kills Me", Calling All Cops, but they were promoting their new "My Dinosaur Life" Album, and there is only so much time to get to old favorites and new material in an 18 song setlist. I suppose it's a good thing, to be kept wanting more. The band also played the night before. the setlist included "When you're around", "Better Open the Door" and "Don't Call it a Comeback", all of which I wanted to hear also, but in comparing the two set lists, I'm glad I heard the show that I did. 


Venue:
I was incredibly disappointed in the House of Blues venue in Chicago. Initially entering the venue, the bouncers were abrasive and a little rough with the pat down. They had three floors of viewing space, but all along the sides of the second and third floors were private rooms that you could rent for a couple hundred dollars on top of ticket prices. The rooms were mostly empty, with 6 or 7 people in each on average, but took up a ton of floor space. It's an interesting concept, but it felt like a bit of a money grab. The only seats available were wooden stools around the main floor which were available to rent for $30 for the night. The merch booth was set up late and difficult to get to, so I was planning on picking up a vinyl after the show. The booth was closed down by the house of blues staff before the show was finished, so unfortunately, no vinyl for me. The bouncers were very pushy getting the place cleared out immediately after the show, and even kicking out the Hallowieners who were mingling with the crowd. I understand that the venue is large and there are a lot of people to move, but I've never felt less respect at a venue than I did at House of Blues.


All in all, I was happy with the show and thought the band did a great job. The venue left a bit of a sour taste in my mouth after the evening was complete, but the set up was unique with the three tiered viewing area and decor. The band was friendly as always, and met up outside to chat with fans after being evicted from the venue.