Showing posts with label the faint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the faint. Show all posts

Monday, August 11, 2008

The Faint - Live in Los Angeles

Few things can inspire insipid, shoe shuffling emo kids to remember there's a reason to live, to get off your asses and dance, the way the Faint can. Their shows are destined to become legendary; that rare combination of energy, skill, charisma and great music that makes a concert larger than the sum of its parts.

It's taken the band three long years to come full circle from Wet From Birth. There have been huge changes in the world of the Faint (One friend of mine was sure they'd broken up. I'd love to know where that rumor started.) and I was scared that maybe some of the magic from their previous shows would be lost.

I took my girlfriend with me, who was a fan but had not seen them live. I'd almost over-hyped them to her, and as we got through the doors of the Henry Fonda theater, I got this horrible idea in my head that they'd suck and she'd blame me somehow.

It was a sold out show (both Thursday and Friday sold out) and after an eclectic if ultimately boring set from Jaguar Love, Shy Child came on. I realize a lot of people really like Shy Child, but I just can't get into them. They remind me of a new wave version of Rage Against the Machine. That previous sentence should never have to be written.

All thoughts of a let down show were quickly wiped away. The Faint came blasting onto the stage and let it rip with "Agenda Suicide", Take Me To the Hospital" and "Dropkick the Punks". All of the pictures on this post, I shot during those tracks.

After that, they brought (in no order)"Worked Up So Sexual", "Your Retro Career Melted", "The Conductor", "Desperate Guys", "Birth", "I Disappear", and from the new album Fasciinatiion, "Get Seduced", "Machine in the Ghost", "Forever Growing Centipedes", and "Mirror Error".
They came back for an encore to a shouting and stomping crowd that was shaking the building, and did "Glass Danse", "Paranoia Attack", and "the Geeks Were Right".

Of course, just listing the tracks doesn't do justice to a Faint show. The energy there is unbelievable. It's almost surreal. The band gives off this huge aura of power and the crowd seems to suck it all up, amplify it, then spit it back out. Combine that with a fantastic light show and video projection and you get something very rare.
Lead singer, Todd Fink, has taken on a mad scientist persona for this tour, donning a lab coat and goggles. More than ever he captures the kinetic energy of the Faint, focusing his bandmates talents and shooting it out at the audience like some kind mind control beam that has only one setting: "Dance!".

At one point I was on the bouncing, gyrating, undulating dance floor and a girl leapt onto my back, shouted "Oh my god! The Faint!", then proceeded to sing along with me to "Birth". She squeezed my hand momentarily before disappearing into the biomass of the crowd again.
I can't recommend them enough. If you have the power, see the Faint. It'll change your life.

I was lucky enough to score a photo pass for the show, hence the better-than-point-and-shoot pics. I'll be doing an album review later this week separately.



Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The Faint - The Geeks Were Right


I can not tell you all how excited I am about the new Faint album. Without a doubt, my favorite band this decade. I don't have a download here for you yet, but I do have a player. Enjoy "The Geeks Were Right". (btw, of course they were!)










Oh, and if you are in the L.A. area, hurry up and get your tickets - they are going fast!!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Video of the Day

The Faint don't do as many music videos as some of their contemporaries, and they are kind of hit and miss. This is one of the hits. The style and integration of the animation on this fits the song like a glove.

Agenda Suicide

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Speaking of the Faint...


This just in: The Faint have a new album coming out on August 5th entitled Fasciinatiion. It's also their first work outside of Saddle Creek records on their own label, Blank.wav. Considering the name of the label and the title of the album, I'm guessing we're looking at a move toward an even more electronic sound from the band. Here's the tracklisting:
"Get Seduced"
"The Geeks Were Right"
"Machine in the Ghost"
"Fulcrum and Lever"
"Psycho"
"Mirror Error"
"I Treat You Wrong"
"Forever Growing Centipedes"
"Fish in a Womb"
"A Battle Hymn for Children"

For you kids in L.A. they are playing at the Fonda on the 7th and 8th of August. Unfortunately for you cats in the New Orleans area, the closest they are coming to you is Austin (the 11th) and Atlanta (the 14th). For you NW Faint lovers, they hit Seattle on the 2nd, and Portland on the 3rd.

If you haven't seen a Faint show, make sure you find the time/money. It's one of the best live experiences you can have.

Video of the Day

This one is from The Faint, although it's not an official one. Usually bands are reticent to connect themselves to fan-based creations, but The Faint are a notable exception. They embrace their fans work and encourage it. This is a standout out piece because of it's professional look as well as it's orginality. Enjoy.