Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Live music lives.

In an age where bands like Simple Plan, Jonas Brothers and a whole slew of similar bands rule the airwaves, good live performers are getting far and few. But fear not, for there is hope yet.

1. Muse


Hysteria - Muse

One of the few bands that can do it better live than on record, which is saying a lot, especially if you know how good they are on record. Nice use of effects/distortion on the bass, too, particularly on this song. They sold out two nights at Wembley Stadium. That has to mean something, right?


2. Red Hot Chili Peppers


Can't Stop - Red Hot Chili Peppers

Great band, with a great bassist to match. Again, better than on record. Are you seeing a pattern here? Also, that little jamming bit in beginning is spontaneous (i.e. unrehearsed). Awesome, huh?


3. Switchfoot


Awakening - Switchfoot

Woo, Switchfoot! The best rock concert I've been for (or indeed the
only rock concert I bothered going for). And if you'll notice, that video of them up there is their performance right here in KL.

4. Avenged Sevenfold


Bat Country - Avenged Sevenfold

Like it or loathe it, they're actually good live. I'm not a huge fan, but they play well, have a rhythm guitarists that puts most lead guitarists to shame and do really, really good guitar solos.


Well, that's a rather depressingly short list, but it's all I can think of off the top of my head. Go forth and listen!

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