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Really, either Elton or I should write something about last week's Chrome show at the Hemlock. It was great. Epic maybe. It was, most certainly, an event. Possibly it could have been a little louder, but whatever. Promotion around the shows last week seemed, oddly, nonexistent. I remember a few years ago Chrome played the Great American and this was definitely a big deal; I know I randomly saw this year's show on the Hemlock's calendar while looking for something else. Perhaps the kids are already too cool for Chrome? I doubt it, because not only were these guys better than many in the current crop of SF bands, but When I mentioned that I was going to see Chrome on Saturday the reaction was generally along the lines of "Chrome? No way! They rule! They're playing??".
In a way, it was kind of awesome that nobody knew Chrome was playing because first up was Battleship and I didn't want to have to see them. I'd seen these guys a few years ago at Balazo with The Mae Shi and had a really good time (although, The Mae Shi stole the show that night). However, I've contemplated seeing Battleship a few times since, but every time the songs on their myspace sound like so much post hardcore blah blah with vocals that I hate so, I find something else to do. The plan is, then, to try and show up at the optimum time. The time when the show hasn't sold out but Battleship has played. Which is silly. Even though nobody knows this show is going on I'm neurotic and have to show up early -- I mean, what if it sells out? We're firmly on time for Battleship, but I decide that's cool because I did really like them that other time I saw them. And the band itself ends up being pretty good. Dynamic, aggressive, angsty. But then the vocals kicked in and it was all macho and it did not work for me. And neither did the vocalist's haircut -- that's probably neither here nor there but I had to get it off my chest. Anyway, in the end it was a similar experience to the recorded material, the vocals won out and we had to find something better to do at the bar.
2007/06/19
chrome review: finally!
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I'm so glad you finally reviewed. That show was so supremely disorienting, and deeply deeply trippy, in a nonaffected way. I really could barely find the ground with my feet after. Live Chrome = Special K?
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