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Trans-Siberian Orchestra

December 23rd, 2008 View Comments

I had the pleasure Sunday of going to see a Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert in Nashville, TN. This was my first TSO show, and I found the band to be absolutely amazing. I would venture to say that Al Pitrelli (lead guitar) impressed me more than Angus Young of AC/DC fame did when I saw them. Alison Zlotow also had incredible stage presence for an electric violinist.


The lighting was absolutely breathtaking. I figured I would never see another light show as elaborate or perfectly synchronized as Nine Inch Nails. I was pleasantly surprised.
My seat wasn’t what I usually hope for when I go to a concert. I typically like to be within the first 15 rows by the stage. I got my tickets the day of the show, and I figured as long as I was on the floor it wouldn’t be too bad. This turned out to be a blessing, I believe, because being father back gave me a better view of the lighting and of the overall stage.

They had an elaborate pyrotechnic display featuring fire both on the stage and on the floor behind the audience. Lasers were also featured, with green light spanning across the arena in a style that reminded me of Coldplay.

I hope to see them again in the future, and you are doing yourself a great disservice if you don’t at least check out their CDs. The Lost Christmas Eve is my favorite.

Check out more photos in my flickr set.

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Dark Horse is not that bad

December 19th, 2008 View Comments

Plenty of people have criticized Nickelback’s latest effort, Dark Horse, as being unoriginal and tired.

I think it is important to keep some perspective. Nickelback has never exactly been a band that has tried to push the envelope. They are clearly influenced by Nirvana and and Pearl Jam, and that’s exactly how they sound.

The key, though, is that they are good at that sound. Chad Kroeger has a good voice, and the instrumentation is pretty good.
With that in mind, Dark Horse does have a few songs with sounds that they haven’t explored before. The last track on the album, “This Afternoon”, is more akin to country-rock than their usual post-grunge sound.

I’m not sure where the idea formed that every album has to be a radical departure from everything past, but that idea needs to be dismissed. For instance, I would love to find another album that compared to A Perfect Circle’s Thirteenth Step for me. Ashes Divide has come the closest to this, but they still don’t fill that void.

At the least listen to the singles and give Dark Horse a fair chance.

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Alessandro Cortini leaves Nine Inch Nails lineup

December 14th, 2008 View Comments

Just weeks after Josh Freese announced the Lights in the Sky 2008 tour will be his last, Alessandro Cortini announced he is also leaving on his blog. I’m deeply upset, but I wish him the best.

Though I felt like he wasn’t given enough attention, he added a lot to the live performance, and he was one of my favorite members. I, like most others, will continue to support him in his future endeavors including modwheelmood and blindoldfreak.

I had the pleasure to see NIN at Lollapalooza this year, and I’m glad I made it to a show with both Josh Freese and Alessandro Cortini.

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