Circa Survive Session on Daytrotter
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24 hours ago, I was standing inside Waterloo Records with a crowd that exceeded to around 75+ people. We were all there for the same reason: We were waiting to see GIRLS. Their set was supposed to start at 5 pm, but they got stuck in the lovely Austin traffic that we all dread. They were driving from New Mexico, so I could not even begin to whine about their late performance. If I were them, I would have probably fallen asleep during the set.
Now, I am still not sure to why Girls are called Girls. For the longest time, I would look for them online and just get pictures of females in exotic poses and so on. How did Girls fix this? They released an album called Album. Only the bright mind of Christopher Owens would come up with something as simple as this.
As simple as their album may be titled, their music brings much comfort to all listeners. While they were performing their set, about half the crowd started swaying to and fro. The guys in front of me were doing some strange hand gestures that went along perfectly with the beat of the sound. It was just one big happy crowd that made this set even better.
Waterloo Records has become a second home to me. I cannot begin to express my love for this record store. Now in days, it is getting harder for record stores to earn as much as they used to before the torrents/internet starting becoming more popular. Record stores, though, are some of the most amazing places planted in this earth. Please continue supporting your local record stores. Keep music alive, folks.
January 27, 2010 2 Comments
I am almost a decade old and I have been to over a hundred shows in my life. Each show makes such an impact in my life. It’s hard to believe, but even if I see the same band for the tenth time, I gain a different experience that is just so powerful. This past Monday, January 25, I made a point to skip all my classes and head over to Austin, Texas. Why? Waterloo Records was hosting Spoon first-ever in-store performance. The show was going to be held in the parking lot area. It was noted that this lot held a capacity to 1400 people. As you should already know, Spoon released their latest album Transference January 19th.
As I gathered my three best friends and drove off to Austin, we listened to Spoon albums the entire ride. Words cannot express how excited I was to see them live. I have seen them live a few times, but I also have been in love with Spoon for the past 12 years of my life. ALSO, ever since Rob Pope (bassist) joined the band, it made me all the more so excited to see them live.
My friends and I settled into Austin at around 1:30 in the afternoon. Spoon set was to start at 4 pm. Fortunately, I found this perfect parking spot behind Waterloo Records. We made our way to the entrance and already noticed that there were about a dozen people waiting. Of course, they had all taken the spots in the front row. We got ourselves comfortable right in the middle, behind a boy (who was in the front row) reading a book. As we waited for the clock to turn 4, more and more people started coming in. Before I even realized the time, the entire lot was full of people.
I saw Rob Pope tune up his bass. My heart melted. About half an hour later, Spoon finally entered the stage. Lord, I was so excited. I had a perfect view. Despite the sun being a little too bright, the weather was perfect. As Britt Daniel touched grabbed his mic, I knew I was ready to dance. They played 2 songs off Transference and then would switch with two songs from their older albums. It was perfect. Everybody would sing along. The crowd loved every minute of it. As soon as they started playing, “Don’t You Evah,” and “Black Like Me” I am pretty sure I died. I don’t know why, but whenever I hear those two songs live, my entire life flashes before me and I just die. Does that make much sense? Probably not. That’s just to show you how amazing Spoon is. They pretty much bring me back to life.
Their hour set + encore was delightful. Of course, we all wished for them to perform more songs, but we, as a crowd, can only persuade so much. I wasn’t too bummed that their set ended, though. ONLY because I had a special wristband that allowed me to meet them afterwards and get their record signed. Nonetheless, I was beyond pumped. My best friend and I waited in this forever long line to head back into the store and meet them. As soon as I set foot in Waterloo, I started shaking. I have never met Spoon before. I mean, I’m not that cool. So, meeting them and getting their album signed was a pretty big deal for me. Half an hour past by and my best friend and I are feet away from them. They were sitting down in chairs, signing album after album. I don’t know how they do it, I get tired after writing my name once. I was shaking to the point where I couldn’t even grab my camera to take a picture of them. Britt Daniel was the first person to sign. I tell him the story about how the last show of theirs I went to (this past summer), a little kid threw up on my shoe during their encore. We talked about the kid and he laughed. He signed my album, “Thanks, no vomit – Britt Daniel”. Then it landed to Rob Pope. (I really don’t know how many times I have to type this, but I am seriously in love with Rob Pope). Veronica and I tell Pope how we saw him a few months ago when he was on tour with Get Up Kids. Then I admitted how I loved him and stared at him throughout the entire set. Yes, I really did this. We talked about that for awhile and how he was flattered. We then talked about Jon Harter (that’s a whole other story). Somewhere within conversation, Rob Pope, Jim Eno (drummer), and Eric Harvey talked about being in a polygamist relationship. It was beyond awesome. My words and statements cannot even begin to serve justice for what went on.
Nonetheless, Spoon remains a favorite band of mine. If you haven’t already purchased their album, be sure to do so here.
Check out the pictures I took during the Spoon set here.