Best Sets You Saw in 2014
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 12:01 pm
1) Daniel Rossen (Lincoln Hall)
2) This Will Destroy You (Lincoln Hall)
3) Slowdive (Vic)
4) American Football (Lincoln Hall)
5) Failure (2x) (Metro, Riot Fest Humboldt Park)
6) Owls (Wicker Park Fest)
7) Primus (Riot Fest Humboldt Park)
8) The Flaming Lips (Riot Fest Humboldt Park)
9) Hot Snakes (Riot Fest Humboldt Park)
10) Death From Above 1979 (Riviera)
11) The Life & Times (Beat Kitchen)
12) Russian Circles (Metro)
13) Mastodon (Riot Fest Humboldt Park)
14) Death Cab For Cutie (Hideout Block Party / Onion A/V Fest)
15) El Ten Eleven (Wicker Park Fest)
16) NoFX (Riot Fest Humboldt Park)
17) Deafheaven (Bottom Lounge Pitchfork After-Show)
Anyone else in Chicago? I'm just constantly amazed by the sound quality at Lincoln Hall.
Sonically, This Will Destroy You, Slowdive, and Failure (Metro show) most impressed. TWDY sounded like on their albums. I think that was the day Jeremy picked up his cabs from Janice.
Most fun was Primus, Flaming Lips, and NoFX. Offspring also played all of Smash and Weezer all of the Blue Album at that fest. Really fun hearing those songs live.
Deafheaven didn't impress much, except the drummer. DFA 1979 was super neat to see, but it felt like Seb was rushing when singing.
American Football felt deliberately nostalgic. They were also drunk. Owls was rad -- especially Victor Villareal. That guy really knows how to play. Hot Snakes sounded great. Death Cab's set was neat because it was one of Chris Walla's last.
2) This Will Destroy You (Lincoln Hall)
3) Slowdive (Vic)
4) American Football (Lincoln Hall)
5) Failure (2x) (Metro, Riot Fest Humboldt Park)
6) Owls (Wicker Park Fest)
7) Primus (Riot Fest Humboldt Park)
8) The Flaming Lips (Riot Fest Humboldt Park)
9) Hot Snakes (Riot Fest Humboldt Park)
10) Death From Above 1979 (Riviera)
11) The Life & Times (Beat Kitchen)
12) Russian Circles (Metro)
13) Mastodon (Riot Fest Humboldt Park)
14) Death Cab For Cutie (Hideout Block Party / Onion A/V Fest)
15) El Ten Eleven (Wicker Park Fest)
16) NoFX (Riot Fest Humboldt Park)
17) Deafheaven (Bottom Lounge Pitchfork After-Show)
Anyone else in Chicago? I'm just constantly amazed by the sound quality at Lincoln Hall.
Sonically, This Will Destroy You, Slowdive, and Failure (Metro show) most impressed. TWDY sounded like on their albums. I think that was the day Jeremy picked up his cabs from Janice.
Most fun was Primus, Flaming Lips, and NoFX. Offspring also played all of Smash and Weezer all of the Blue Album at that fest. Really fun hearing those songs live.
Deafheaven didn't impress much, except the drummer. DFA 1979 was super neat to see, but it felt like Seb was rushing when singing.
American Football felt deliberately nostalgic. They were also drunk. Owls was rad -- especially Victor Villareal. That guy really knows how to play. Hot Snakes sounded great. Death Cab's set was neat because it was one of Chris Walla's last.