Showing posts with label hey rosetta. Show all posts
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Monday, December 14, 2009

Concert Review: Hey Rosetta!

December 11th+12th, 2009. The Paragon Theatre, Halifax, NS
Fellow Concert goers: too many friends to list here
Headliner: Hey Rosetta!
Supporting: Jon Mckiel, La Strada

Hey Rosetta! were back in Halifax this past weekend for a weekend stand at the Paragon Theatre. Halifax local Jon Mckiel and Brooklyn's La Strada. La Strada were a pleasant surprise, playing with a set up similar to Hey Rosetta! with violin, cello, bass, guitar, and drums. As well for many songs the lead singer played an accordion.
Hey Rosetta! were able to get the crowd dancing and singing both nights, bringing the passion, emotion, and energy that they have become known for. Both nights featured the staples of their live set; New Goodbye, Red Heart, I've Been Asleep For A Long, Long Time, A Thousand Suns, Lions for Scottie, and Yes!Yes!Yes!. They also played new songs including a song written for a CBC Radio 2 contest they won (Old Crow Black Night Stand Still), Seeds, and Glass. Watching these new songs evolve over the past 14 months has been an enjoyable experience. Of the new songs, Glass is perhaps the most exciting one. It features Adam Hogan providing haunting ambient guitar sounds while Tim Baker provides distinct guitar sounds with Josh Ward and Phil Maloney providing an upbeat rhythm. The lyrics are powerful, passionate, and honest. The song slows right down to an almost standstill before picking up again with the swooping strings from violins and cellos and Adam really showing that he does more than provide atmosphere.
Former Hey Rosetta! member Kinley Dowling joined the band on stage for a few songs during their set on Saturday night. Both shows ended with a fun cover of Oh La La by Rod Stewart. They were joined on stage by the opening bands as well as a few other musicians who were kicking around the show. The stage was crowded with a tonne of artists having a blast, while the crowd was also having fun singing and dancing along. It is evident that the band loves coming to Halifax, and Halifax loves when they come to town.


Friday Setlist
Saturday Setlist






Setlists: Hey Rosetta! 12-12-2009


December 12th, 2009
There's An Arc
Lions For Scottie
Welcome
I've Been Asleep For A Long, Long Time
Glass
We Made a Pact
Old Crow Black Night Stand Still
Red Heart
Black Heart
Holy Shit (What A Relief)
Yes! Yes! Yes!
Psalm
A Thousand Suns
New Goodbye

Encore
Seeds
Another Pilot
Oh La La (Rod Stewart cover)

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Setlists: Hey Rosetta! 12-11-2009

December 11, 2009
New Goodbye
Welcome
Yes! Yes! Yes!
Old Crow Black Night Stand Still
I've Been Asleep For A Long, Long Time
We Made A Pact
Red Song
Glass
There's An Arc
Lions For Scottie
Red Heart
Holy Shit (What A Relief)
Psalm
A Thousand Suns

Encore
Seeds
Epitaph
Oh Lah Lah (Rod Stewart cover)

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Concert Review: Hey Rosetta!

October 23rd, 2009. The Grawood, Dalhousie University
Fellow Concert goers: David Marsh, Joelle Grant, Sagar Jha
Headliner: Hey Rosetta!
Supporting: Oh No Forest Fires



This show was part of Dalhousie's annual Fall Fest. The opening band Oh No Forest Fires had both guitar players break strings during their set which featured energetic guitar based songs and swaying bodies that looked like they were on a collision course. Their singer is the brother of Romesh, the cello player in Hey Rosetta!
By now you know the drill, I love Hey Rosetta! I go to as many shows as possible, take a bunch of pictures, and enjoy it. So I won't write a long review. The show was great, the crowd was great singing along with every song, not just the "hit singles". They played a trio of new songs, Seeds, Glass, and Allagash. I had a great conversation with Tim Baker after the show, talking about if the shows are still good even though I've seen them so many times, talking about the new album, and new songs. There are videos of Glass and Allagash below.



Setlist:
Downstairs
Lions For Scottie
Another Pilot
Tired eyes
I've Been Asleep For A Long, Long Time
Glass
We Made A Pact
Seeds
Yes! Yes! Yes!
There's An Arc
Black Heart
Allagash
Handshake the Gangster
Holy Shit (What A Relief)
New Goodbye

Encore
Red heart
A Thousand Suns



Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Concert Review: Hey Rosetta!

September 19th, 2009. Bridge Street, Sackville, New Brunswick
Fellow Concert goers: David Briggins, David Marsh
Headliner: Hey Rosetta!
Supporting: Boxer The Horse, The Novaks

This show was part of Sackville Fair, an annual festival of various activities that happens in the town of Sackville, N.B. The show featured three Canadian bands, Boxer the Horse (Charlottetown, PEI), the Novaks (St. John's, NL), and Hey Rosetta! (St. John's, NL). Not bad for a town of 5 400 people. The combination of a Friday night, a university town, a beer tent, and a free concert led to an energetic and rowdy crowd. The stage, or rather the back of something that you hook up to a trunk, was small and easy to access. The lack of security meant concert goers were basically on the stage giving it an intimate feel. Boxer the Horse were the first band to play an alternative rock/folk type of set. They were followed by the Novaks who played a more traditional upbeat rock set featuring a number of snippets of other bands songs mixed in with their original set. After these two bands finished up, Hey Rosetta! came on. They wasted no time getting down to business, opening the set with I've Been Asleep For A Long, Long Time. This set the tone for what would be night full of jumping, moshing, and crowd-surfing. This was followed by Lions For Scottie from their Plan Your Escape EP, the first of many songs from the EP which would be played during the course of the night. These were followed by two slower songs, a new one as well as Death Is Quick. While the performances were great, the crowd clearly wasn't in the mood for piano based ballads. They then played Seeds, a new song that will be on their upcoming album. This song is turning into my favourite live songs, following the proven Hey Rosetta! formula of a song that builds up and by the end erupts into full band rock and roll. By the end of the song, everyone is going off playing a drum of some sort, or clanging and banging whatever they can find. Holy Shit (What A Relief) featured Romesh dancing around the stage wildly at the end of the song banging a tambourine, and trying unsuccessfully to keep his glasses from falling off. The main set finished with New Goodbye, the perfect ending to a show. The whole crowd singing in unison as things come to a close. But there was too much energy in the tent to end the show here. People were still body surfing, heads were still thrashing, and people were still having a good time. The band returned to play a pair from their EP; Swing The Cellar Doors and Another Pilot, as well as A Thousand Suns. During the final song, Adam chucked a tambourine to the fans to clap with. This was followed by another tambourine, and then another, until nine of them were passed out. Once again the band put on an amazing show, displaying why they were shortlisted for the Polaris music prize. While the stage wasn't the biggest thing in the world, and the sound system wasn't the best, they still put on an interactive and energetic performance that even someone who didn't know a single Hey Rosetta! song would still enjoy.
Setlist:
I've Been Asleep for a Long, Long Time
Lions for Scottie
Death is Quick
Glass
Seeds
Yes! Yes! Yes!
We Made a Pact
There's an Arc
Black Heart
Handshake the Gangster
Holy Shit (What a Relief)
Red Heart
Simplest Thing
New Goodbye

Encore:
Swing the cellar doors
Thousand suns
Another pilot



Sunday, July 05, 2009

Concert Review: Virgin Festival Nova Scotia

July 4th, 2009
Fellow Concert goers: Alex Greenwood, Julia Churchill, and a plethora of other friends
Artists: In Flight Safety, Arkells, Plants and Animals, Hey Rosetta!, Handsome Furs, Dinosaur Jr., Metric




Ever since the lineup for Virgin Festival Nova Scotia was announced I really wanted to go. However I wasn't willing to spend $75.00 for a ticket mostly to see Metric and Hey Rosetta! who would not be playing for that long. In an effort to increase ticket sales, tickets went 2 for 1. And then due to a sudden family emergency, the headlining Tragically Hip were forced to pull out of the show turning it into a free show. I didn't think I'd be able to go. But after a few phone calls and kms later I was down in the muddy pit known as Citadal Hill with a plethora of old high school friends and other friends. Here is a quick summary of each artist that played and some highlights.

Dog Day - Unfortunately I missed this great Halifax band since they were the first ones on stage. Seeing them last September made it a little easier to miss.

In Flight Safety - I only heard the last three or four songs in their set. But luckily I heard my favourite song, Model Homes, as well as their most popular song Surround. One of Halifax's best bands. They are always a treat to watch.


Arkells - A Hamilton based band, they put on an entertaining and lively show. While they were playing I was visiting the merch booth, so I can't properly review them. They are a band I will be checking out more in the future.


Plants and Animals - A Montreal based band, I was looking forward to seeing these guys live finally. Parc Avenue was a critically acclaimed album drawing great reviews from pretencious indie websites such as Pitchfork. They put on a good show, playing some of my favourites including Good Friend, Bye Bye Bye, and A Lorree Des Bois. Elements of psychadellic rock are present as intricate drum beats are played backed by passionate vocals and mesmorizing guitar.


Hey Rosetta! - Always a highlight to see these Newfoundlanders rock out. I was talking to Josh(bass player) before hand which was neat. A real down to earth and friendly guy. Hey Rosetta! always picks a fantastic setlist depening on the type of show they do. This performance was kicked off with the playing Red Heart. Everytime I hear the opening guitar riff of I've Been Asleep For A Long Time, I can't help but let a cheer out in anticipation of the great song. They also played two new songs, including Seeds which sounded much improved since when I saw them in May. Tim hitting a snare drum, plus everybody else hitting objects equals epic ending to a song. They finished off with New Goodbye, which the crowd instantly clapped along with without prompting. Up to this point of the festival, they definitely had the most fan support.

Handsome Furs - A Montreal based band featuring the husband/wife duo of Dan Boekner and Alexei Perry. This is another band I knew nothing about, but as soon as Dan started singing I thought his voice was very familiar. After a few minutes of trying to figure out who it was I realized it is the lead singer of Wolf Parade. They put on a lively and loud show. It was a mixture of rock with heavy synth and pre-recorded drum beats. Alexei was very energetic and entertaining to watch. Another band I will be looking into more closely now.

Dinosaur Jr. - A Massachusetta based band that has been on the go since 1984, I had heard the name, but not much of their music. They are an influential band in the alternative rock music scene, but not exactly my cup of tea. They seemed uninterested to be there, but the moshing fans seemed to enjoy pushing each other around while they played. I was just waiting for them to end and for Metric to begin. Maybe if I was more into the alternative rock and roll scene I would have enjoyed them more.

Metric - What to say, what to say. I've been on a huge Metric craze the past few months, so seeing them was a dream come true. With the Hip pulling out, they were able to play longer which was fantastic. Emily Haines was in fine form, dancing, singing, banging her tambourine, playing guitar, you name it. The setlist started with Twilight Galaxy from the new album, a song that builds from a slow and sweet ballad into an electronica rock song at the end. The set was heavily loaded with songs from the new album, but also featured some old favourites such as Dead Disco and Monster Hospital. From Fantasies they played Twilight Galaxy, Help I'm Alive, Sick Muse, Satellite Mind, Gold Guns Girls, Gimmy Sympathy, and Stadium Love. Throughout various parts of the set Joules would lead the crowd in sing alongs and fist pumping. Hopefully they return to the Maritimes soon and play a full proper concert.






The Offspring - I left before they came on. Maybe if I was a teenager in 1994 I would have went. But I wasn't.

Sunday, May 03, 2009

Concert Review: Hey Rosetta!

May 1st, 2009. The Paragon Theatre, Halifax
Fellow Concert goer: Julia Churchill
Headliner: Hey Rosetta!
Supporting: Rich Aucoin

This is a concert that I was looking forward to ever since I saw them opening up for Stars last November. They have so much energy and passion on stage and are something else to behold. Leading up to the concert I felt like such a fan boy getting so excited. Even though we showed up quite a bit after the doors opened, we were still able to go right to the front of the stage allowing us to have the best seats (even though we were standing) in the house.
The opening act was Rich Aucoin who put on a well organized and interactive show. It was just him at a keyboard and synthesizer, and a drummer. To his left was a screen that had videos projected onto it to line up with his songs. They included old Christmas classics such as Scrooge, Its a Wonderful Life, and the Grinch. It was rather cool to watch as he sang distorted vocals and played the keys in an almost futuristic way with the videos going on at the same time. At times he would run and grab a trumpet and play it behind the sheet the videos were being projected on. During his last song he got the crowd to sing along as he sprinkled glitter on the first few rows and then threw about twenty baloons into the crowd that continued to be passed around for a while afterwards.
Next Hey Rosetta! took to stage playing what I think is a new song called Seeds. (not 100% sure on that one). They then kicked into the upbeat Yes!Yes!Yes! from their Plan Your Escape EP. This was followed by I've Been Asleep For A Long, Long Time. At this point you knew it was going to be a good show. The energy was at a frenzy. The fans were into it, the band was into it, all indications of a special night. Next Tim Baker sat down at the keyboard to sing the beautiful song Tired Eyes. It starts off slow, or as Julia said, it sounds like a funeral. But by the end it explodes into a rocking song full of bass, drums, violin, cello, and a guitar solo at the end that pierces through everything. They followed this with more songs from the EP and their album. The crowd singing along word for word, Tim Baker looking half drunk/half posessed the whole time as every word was sang with passion. Then Tim introduced us all to Kinley Dowling who recorded violin on their album and also performed with them for a while. He also said that he had another special guest. When he started the opening chords of We Made A Pact on piano I grew very excited since I knew the special guest would be Haliax native/angel Jenn Grant. With one hand placed on Tim's back and another on the mic she sang through her part of the song. At the end of the song she gave Tim a kiss on the cheek which no doubt was very salty. They then played one of my personal favourites; Handshake the Gangster. Another song that follows the classic Hey Rosetta! pattern of a slow start that leads to a full out rocker. The live version featured an extended outro which was a blast to watch. I couldn't stop watching Romesh on the cello just being 100% into the music singing along and being as intense as a cello player can possibly be. They ended the main set with Black Heart. Kinley came back out for this one as well. And Romesh played the tamborine. At the end of the song he was just dancing like mad all over the stage. A great song to end the main set with. It was one of my favourite songs of the night to because it was just so fun to belt out the "Ooooo Oooo Ooooo's" during the bridge of the song.
For an encore Tim came out and played a song on the acoustic guitar (one I didn't recognize). The full band then came out and joined him as they finished off the song. And obviously they can't go through a show without playing New Goodbye. So that's how they ended the show. The whole crowd helped out by adding hand claps to throughout the intro. It was one of those songs you knew was going to be really special as at this point everybody in that club was completely tuned in. At the end of the song Tim came out to the front of the stage. It looked like he wanted to go crowd surfing. After getting a look of approval from the fans (i.e. us) right in front of him, he jumped out. He then was lifted to the back of the bar, and then back to the front again. Where I was standing there was a little bit of a gap, so I had to get my hands under him to keep him from falling to the floor. I, along with the people beside me helped give him a final thrust to the safety of the stage. It was a pretty exciting moment where the barrier between performer and audience was completely broken down. The whole show was amazing, it was awesome being right at the front. Making eye contact with Tim and other members of the band as they played. I'm sure they enjoyed looking out and seeing people enjoying their music and singing along.
I'm still on a concert high from Friday night, and I want to see these guys as many times as possible in my life. And if you ever have the chance to see them, don't think, just do.


Setlist (may not be 100% accurate)
Seeds (title?)
Yes! Yes! Yes!
I've Been Asleep for a Long, Long Time
Tired Eyes
Lions for Scottie
Red Heart
There's An Arc
We Made A Pact (With Jenn Grant and Kinley Dowling)
Handshake the Gangster
Holy Shit (What a Relief)
A Thousand Suns
Black Heart (with Kinley Dowling)

Encore
Unknown song
New Goodbye (With Jenn Grant and Kinley)




Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Concert Archive

This is a working list. Still a few shows I have to fill in.
2010

2009
12-12 - Hey Rosetta!/La Strada/Jon Mckiel (The Paragon Theatre, Halifax NS)
12-11 - Hey Rosetta!/La Strada/Jon Mckiel (The Paragon Theatre, Halifax NS)

11-27 - The Most Serene Republic/Mardeen/First Aid Kit (The Paragon Theatre, Halifax NS)
10-24 - Japandroids/You Say Party! We Say Die! (The Paragon Theatre, Halifax NS)
10-24 - Jenn Grant/Timber Timbre (St. Matthew's Church, Halifax NS)

10-23 - MSTRKRFT (The Palace, Halifax NS)
10-23 - Hey Rosetta!/Oh No Forest Fires (The Grawood, Halifax NS)
10-22 - Herman Dune/Julie Doiron (St. Matthew's Church, Halifax NS)
10-21 - Bruce Peninsula/Valleys/The Got To Get Got/York Redoubt (The Seahorse Tavern, Halifax NS)

10-05 - Rich Aucoin/Windom Earle/Ryan Hemsworth (The Paragon Theatre, Halifax NS)
09-20 - U2/Snow Patrol (Gillette Stadium, Foxboro MA)
09-18 - Hey Rosetta!/The Novaks/Boxer The Horse (Bridge Street Tent, Sackville NB)
06-19 - Matt Mays (The Seahorse Tavern)
05-28 - Joel Plaskett and Friends (Rebecca Cohn, Halifax NS)
05-16 - k-os/Lioness (Cunard Center, Halifax NS)
05-01 - Hey Rosetta!/Rich Aucoin (The Paragon Theatre, Halifax NS)
04-26 - Joel Plaskett (+ Emergency, Bill Plaskett, Ana & Rose, Adam Baldwin) (The Carleton, Halifax NS)
04-18 - Record Store Day: Joel Plaskett, The Superfantastics, Laura Merrimen (Taz Records, Halifax NS)
04-03 - Death Cab For Cutie/Midway State (McInnis Room Dalhousie, Halifax NS)
03-12 - Great Big Sea/Spirit of the West (Halifax Metro Centre, Halifax NS)
03-11 - In Flight Safety/The Superfantastics (Grawood, Halifax NS)

2008
11-19 Coldplay/Sleeper Car/Jon Hopkins (American Airlines Center, Dallas TEX)
11-12 The Joel Plaskett Emergency (Grawood, Halifax NS)
11-07 Feist/Hayden (Halifax Metro Centre, Halifax NS)
11-02 Stars/Hey Rosetta! (St. Matthew's, Halifax NS)
11-01 Stars/Hey Rosetta! (The Marquee Club, Halifax NS)
09-21 Jason Collett/Rebekah Higgs (Seahorse Tavern, Halifax NS)
09-14 Bloc Party/Apostle of Hustle (The Marquee Club, Halifax NS)
09-13 The Trews/Shelter with Theives (The Marquee Club, Halifax NS)
09-03 Wintersleep/Dog Day (Sexton Field, Halifax NS)
07-19 Summersonic: City and Colour/The Weakerthans/Tokyo Police Club/In Flight Safety/Rebekah Higgs (Garrison Grounds, Halifax NS)
06-26 Jose Gonzalez/Rebekah Higgs (St. Matthew's, Halifax NS)

2007
11-02 The Contact/Air Traffic Control/The Pact (The Attic, Halifax NS)
10-18 Apostle of Hustle/The Most Serene Republic/Young Galaxy/Grand Theft Bus (The Marquee Club, Halifax NS)
06-16 The Contact (Birch Cove Baptist, Halifax NS)

2006
05-12 Our Lady Peace/Neverending White Lights/Jets Overhead/Pedestrian (Metro Center, Halifax NS)
03-30 Halifax Play Hard: Garrett Mason, Jimmy Rankin, The Joel Plaskett Emergency, Matt Mays + El Torpedo, The Trews (Grand Parade, Halifax NS)
03-31 Pilate (Sam the Record Man, Halifax NS)

2005
05-26 U2/Kings of Leon (Fleet Center, Boston MA)
01-11 Concert for Asia:MIR, Crush, Lennie Gallant, Matt Mays, Bruce Guthro, the Jimmy Swift Band, and others (Metro Centre, Halifax NS)

2002
11-23 Great Big Sea, Crush

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Concert Review: Stars


Stars night two.
November 2nd, 2008. At St. Matthew's Church, Halifax
Fellow Concert goer: Jenni Richard
Headliner: Stars
Supporting: Hey Rosetta!

Night two of seeing Stars and Hey Rosetta!, and I must say I was very excited to see them again. It was another cold lineup waiting to go in. And unfortunately getting there at 6:55 meant being far back in the lineup. The one thing I don't like about St. Matthew's Church is the way that the stage is so low making it hard to see. Sound wise, the second night was much better.
It was definitely a treat seeing Hey Rosetta! again. They changed up there setlist, adapting to the new setting. There were more slower and softer songs that sounded great in a big church. There is nothing quite like hearing the beautiful sounds of the cello and violin filling a church with an awesome band.
Stars came out once again to "Maintenance Hall, 4am", a haunting song that opens up their Sad Robots EP. They then played the same opening songs as Saturday; The Night Starts Here, Take Me To the Riot, and then Soft Revolution. I didn't mind at all though as those songs are fun to just belt out at the top of your lungs. Torquil then asked if we wanted to hear a ghost story in his "under the influence" sort of way before they went into The Ghost of Genova Heights. They played a few more songs from the album Heart than they did on Saturday night, which I didn't mind. They also played Calander Girl which was also a treat, although I thought that perhaps Torquil's jugular was going to explode as he kept yelling "I'm alive!" over and over again even after the song was done.
The band seemed to really enjoy their time here saying that we were the best crowd all tour. I'm not sure if that was genuine or not. They did play a five song encore instead of a four song encore which was nice. Although I was slightly dissapointed not to hear Reunion again.
It was a little dissapointing too that I couldn't see that great, or get good pictures. But nonetheless, it was a Stars concert, and it was awesome.

Some highlights of both shows:
Hearing Amy singing the final lines of Going, Going, Gone. So much passion. On Saturday you could see tears forming in her eyes as she sang.
Just listening to Amy, she has such a lovely voice. Both her and Torquil sound great when they go back and forth singing.
On Saturday night I loved how they played two of my favourites: Reunion and My Favourite Book
Hey Rosetta! was a treat all around. I didn't expect them to be so good.
Getting to go to the show with good friends (Chantelle and Jenni), making new friends, and seeing old friends.