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Aug 9
Long Island Warped Tour was on July 23rd. This years Warped line-ups  was one of the most diverse ones I have attended. From bands like The  Devil Wears Prada to 3OH!3 to The Ready Set, if you like music, you were  bound to find a band catering towards your taste at this summer’s  Warped Tour. L.I.F.E. Press got the opportunity to shoot the Uniondale  date of the tour. Check out the photos I got of the following bands:  Phone Calls From Home, The Narrative, Of Mice and Men, The Ready Set,  Asking Alexandria, Enter Shikari, Gym Class Heroes, We Came As Romans,  3OH!3 and The Devil Wears Prada.

Long Island Warped Tour was on July 23rd. This years Warped line-ups was one of the most diverse ones I have attended. From bands like The Devil Wears Prada to 3OH!3 to The Ready Set, if you like music, you were bound to find a band catering towards your taste at this summer’s Warped Tour. L.I.F.E. Press got the opportunity to shoot the Uniondale date of the tour. Check out the photos I got of the following bands: Phone Calls From Home, The Narrative, Of Mice and Men, The Ready Set, Asking Alexandria, Enter Shikari, Gym Class Heroes, We Came As Romans, 3OH!3 and The Devil Wears Prada.

Kyle Patrick, The Click FivePhiladelphia, PA5/25/11 (by Sara Feigin)
Many people probably remember The Click Five for their song “Just The Girl” that came out “way back when.” But while you may think of them as a one hit wonder, they certainly are not. They put on an amazing show, and their not so new lead singer Kyle Patrick has a voice that makes you think of crooners such as Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra. The Click Five have great stage presence, and almost every single one of their songs will get you dancing. Kyle gets the crowd going through out their set, and is just very great with on stage crowd interaction. The next time you hear The Click Five is in town, I would definitely advise buying a ticket and never looking back, because once you see them live you fall in love.

Kyle Patrick, The Click Five
Philadelphia, PA
5/25/11 
(by Sara Feigin)

Many people probably remember The Click Five for their song “Just The Girl” that came out “way back when.” But while you may think of them as a one hit wonder, they certainly are not. They put on an amazing show, and their not so new lead singer Kyle Patrick has a voice that makes you think of crooners such as Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra. The Click Five have great stage presence, and almost every single one of their songs will get you dancing. Kyle gets the crowd going through out their set, and is just very great with on stage crowd interaction. The next time you hear The Click Five is in town, I would definitely advise buying a ticket and never looking back, because once you see them live you fall in love.

Justin Young, The VaccinesPhiladelphia, PA5/18/11(by Sara Feigin)
If you ever see on your concert update e-mails that a band named The Vaccines are coming to your town, I would definitely advise you all to buy tickets. The Vaccines are from the UK and they know how to put on a show. If you’re one of those people who goes to a show and always leaving wishing there was more music, and less talking, these are definitely the guys you want to see. They got as many songs into their set time as possible, and their energy was amazing. The Vaccines have great stage presence and their music is definitely the kind of rock music that the US scene has been lacking for quite some time.

Justin Young, The Vaccines
Philadelphia, PA
5/18/11

(by Sara Feigin)

If you ever see on your concert update e-mails that a band named The Vaccines are coming to your town, I would definitely advise you all to buy tickets. The Vaccines are from the UK and they know how to put on a show. If you’re one of those people who goes to a show and always leaving wishing there was more music, and less talking, these are definitely the guys you want to see. They got as many songs into their set time as possible, and their energy was amazing. The Vaccines have great stage presence and their music is definitely the kind of rock music that the US scene has been lacking for quite some time.

Chap Stique, Family Force 5Philadelphia, PA5/5/11(by Sara Feigin)
If anybody is in the need for a good show, I strongly suggest seeing Family Force 5 on the Tourantula tour or make sure to catch their set if they’re playing at your Warped Tour date. They are a must see and their set will keep you dancing the whole time. And be sure to pick up their “III EP”.

Chap Stique, Family Force 5
Philadelphia, PA
5/5/11
(by Sara Feigin)

If anybody is in the need for a good show, I strongly suggest seeing Family Force 5 on the Tourantula tour or make sure to catch their set if they’re playing at your Warped Tour date. They are a must see and their set will keep you dancing the whole time. And be sure to pick up their “III EP”.

On Your Side/American Tour

March 15, 2011

I headed over to The Studio at Webster Hall to see The Dangerous Summer on their American tour. With a long line-up of openers, the show was a long one. A local band started off the show followed by The Scenic, The Graduate and Sparks the Rescue. I’ve seen Sparks a few times and they always know how to put on a good set, despite venue or crowd size. The played a few of their classics (Autumn, Hello Mexico, and Skeleton) and their new single “She’s A Bitch, And I’m A Fool,” which was just released as a single on iTunes on Tuesday.

After hours of waiting, The Dangerous Summer finally hit the stage, playing all of Reach For The Sun (except for the song ‘Reach For The Sun’), their most recent single, Good Things, a Bush cover song and their newest song titled “Everyone Left.” I’ve been to a good amount of their shows, and I have to say this was the loudest I’ve ever witnessed for them. This is their first tour without their drummer, Tyler Minsberg, who recently left the band, so I was a little uneasy how to things would turn out. The band did not let it affect them and the set was fantastic. You can always count on The Dangerous Summer to never feel alone.

March 16, 2011

Day 2 of going to shows. I had arrived just on time to Highline Ballroom to witness the mass amount of people online to see the On Your Side Tour. I have been to this venue dozens of times, but never have I seen the line to get in wrap around the block. Needless to say, the show had sold out a few weeks beforehand. I got inside to catch the end of Go Radio’s set, followed by Runner Runner. Next was Anarbor. For the first time at Highline Ballroom (which does not have a photo pit), I witnessed crowd surfers, which were highly encouraged by the band.

Valencia played a set list that was mainly chosen by fans in a poll that they are having to vote for the set in your town. They started off with one of their songs on their B-Side 7-inch record, “Adrenaline”. Classic favorites like Better Be Prepared and Where Did You Go? were played, along with my all time favorite, The Good Life, and a few off their newest album, Dancing With a Ghost. The band finished off the set with their single from their first full length, The Space Between.

I’ve never seen the venue so packed for a first-headlining tour. A Rocket To The Moon hit the stage and high spirits filled the venue. You could tell by their stage presence that the band was just as excited as the fans to be at the show. Rocket is on their way to big success with their first headliner. Look out for more in their future!

Mar 9
Billy Martin (by Sara)
Good Charlotte are back and better than ever. Right now they are headlining the Cardinology tour, which is named after their latest album. The show was packed and everybody there was there for Good Charlotte, the fact that they knew the other bands on the tour was pretty much luck. Everyone was eagerly awaiting their set. They played mainly older songs, which had long time fans even more excited than they already were. They played songs from every album they’ve released which was really exciting for fans who were too young to have seen them in concert in 1999 and 2000. My favorite part of the night though had to be when Benji had a solo song and sang Emotionless. This song had been my favorite song when I was 11 and 12 years old and getting to hear it live was a treat. Although the Madden brothers were both sick, they still put on an amazing show and you could barely tell they were sick except for when they spoke. When the band played Fireworks off of their first album, Good Charlotte, they brought a fan up from the crowd to help Joel sing the song. The girl was having the time of her life and it was really exciting to watch her up their performing with a band that was obviously one of her favorites. Good Charlotte have some of the best stage presence I’ve seen from a band in awhile. They are great performers and I would advise anyone who has ever enjoyed a Good Charlotte song to go out to this tour.

Billy Martin (by Sara)

Good Charlotte are back and better than ever. Right now they are headlining the Cardinology tour, which is named after their latest album. The show was packed and everybody there was there for Good Charlotte, the fact that they knew the other bands on the tour was pretty much luck. Everyone was eagerly awaiting their set. They played mainly older songs, which had long time fans even more excited than they already were. They played songs from every album they’ve released which was really exciting for fans who were too young to have seen them in concert in 1999 and 2000. My favorite part of the night though had to be when Benji had a solo song and sang Emotionless. This song had been my favorite song when I was 11 and 12 years old and getting to hear it live was a treat. Although the Madden brothers were both sick, they still put on an amazing show and you could barely tell they were sick except for when they spoke. When the band played Fireworks off of their first album, Good Charlotte, they brought a fan up from the crowd to help Joel sing the song. The girl was having the time of her life and it was really exciting to watch her up their performing with a band that was obviously one of her favorites. Good Charlotte have some of the best stage presence I’ve seen from a band in awhile. They are great performers and I would advise anyone who has ever enjoyed a Good Charlotte song to go out to this tour.

Jimmy Stadt (by Sara)
November 18th 2010 the AP Tour made it’s mark on Philadelphia. This AP Tour was different from all others, as it was ruled by screamo bands. From full out screamo, to pop-punkesque music with screaming throughout. AP is really broadening it’s horizons. Opening the show was New York natives, Polar Bear Club. Fronted by the spunky Jimmy Stadt the band made their mark on Philadelphia. Their set was full energy and one of my favorites of the whole show. Stadt’s energy was enough to make their set one of the most memorable of the night. You could tell the whole band was having fun playing. Their catchy and more upbeat tunes were a nice break from the heaviness to come throughout the night. Stadt is one of the most exciting vocalists I’ve been able to shoot in awhile. He was constantly moving and feeling the beat of the music. You could tell he loves what he was doing. For those of you who haven’t heard of Polar Bear Club before, I advise you to check them out the next time they’re in your area. Even if you’re not a fan of screamo, their set is just so energetic that you will enjoy seeing them. The AP tour isn’t over until December 10th, so if it’s in your town soon, get a ticket and check it out!
~Sara Feigin

Jimmy Stadt (by Sara)

November 18th 2010 the AP Tour made it’s mark on Philadelphia. This AP Tour was different from all others, as it was ruled by screamo bands. From full out screamo, to pop-punkesque music with screaming throughout. AP is really broadening it’s horizons. Opening the show was New York natives, Polar Bear Club. Fronted by the spunky Jimmy Stadt the band made their mark on Philadelphia. Their set was full energy and one of my favorites of the whole show. Stadt’s energy was enough to make their set one of the most memorable of the night. You could tell the whole band was having fun playing. Their catchy and more upbeat tunes were a nice break from the heaviness to come throughout the night. Stadt is one of the most exciting vocalists I’ve been able to shoot in awhile. He was constantly moving and feeling the beat of the music. You could tell he loves what he was doing. For those of you who haven’t heard of Polar Bear Club before, I advise you to check them out the next time they’re in your area. Even if you’re not a fan of screamo, their set is just so energetic that you will enjoy seeing them. The AP tour isn’t over until December 10th, so if it’s in your town soon, get a ticket and check it out!

~Sara Feigin

Arcade Fire Show Review

It’s hard to think of a band in the last decade that’s received as much critical acclaim and praise as Montreal’s Arcade Fire, but then again, few other bands have continually lived up to such high expectations.
The band showed that they are still building upon the initial success of their first release Funeral, as thousands of fans flooded Toronto’s Olympic Island to watch the band perform during their current tour for their newest record, The Suburbs.
The band set the pace of the evening’s concert early, using two of The Suburbs faster paced songs “Ready To Start” and “Month Of May” to kick off what would be one of the best concerts on Olympic Island to date. Each and every song that followed was played with the same stage presence and intensity that is known to come with Arcade Fire’s now famous live show. All of this was done while taking little time in between songs, so that they could continue to play favourites such as “Neighbourhood #1 (Tunnels)” and the encore “Wake Up”.
The only time that the band took a substantial break from their eighteen song set was on an important note, to inform the attentively listening concert goers of a charity called Kanpe (www.kanpe.org). Mentioning that for every person who purchased a ticket to the their concert that evening had made a one dollar donation to help rebuild Haiti, after the devastating earthquake they had experienced in January of this year.
The rest of the concert was filled with beautiful lighting, an elaborate stage set up, and beautiful music that had the crowd singing along with every single word.
Even though the band has become increasingly successful with each passing year, they still seem as content to perform as ever. And how has all of this success and attention changed them you might ask? Not one bit, as they’ve continued to be as humble as ever, using their success in a way that other bands haven’t even considered; to make a difference in the world.
 
Setlist:
Ready to Start
Month of May

Neighborhood #2
(Laika)
No Cars Go

Haiti

Modern Man

Rococo

The Suburbs

The Suburbs (Continued)

Intervention

Crown of Love

Neighborhood #1
(Tunnels)
Sprawl II
(Mountains Beyond Mountains)
We Used to Wait

Neighborhood #3
(Power Out)
Rebellion (Lies)
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Keep the Car Running

Wake Up

-Alex Lupul