Creatheist's Corner
A Day to Remember Live: Review of Sorts

The difference between a concert and a show is often unclear.  When I saw Enter Shikari back in October, it was the greatest concert I’ve ever been to but it wasn’t necessarily a show (that’s not to say it wasn’t absolutely amazing and life-changing because it was).  Last time I saw A Day to Remember (last April) they put on a fantastic concert but still not really a show.

This time, when A Day to Remember played Metropolis in Montreal last night on their Gamechangers Tour along with Bring Me the Horizon, We Came as Romans and Pierce the Veil it was undoubtedly a show, along with a concert.  The opening bands were underwhelming save for a few moments but ADTR delivered nonstop and was just plain fun.

Pierce the Veil was one of the better opening bands, I don’t know a lot of their music but they rocked out a few modern pop hits (Black and Yellow and Like a G6) both of which fell somewhere between the categories of ‘jokes’ and ‘awesome’ and succeeded in getting everyone into the show.  Highlights of the setlist were Besitos and, naturally, Caraphernelia the only problem with which was that Jeremy (the lead singer of A Day to Remember who is featured in the original song) didn’t come out to do his parts of the song but that’s nitpicking.

We Came as Romans I found generic and repetitive, I don’t really know much of their music but I definitely enjoyed Pierce the Veil more than them.  I couldn’t really tell when one song became the next and can’t remember a single song they played.  They also have two singers but don’t seem to make full use of them, only having one of them singing/screaming at a time, something that could have been done by a single singer.

Bring Me the Horizon was fine, but for how well known they are they didn’t really steal the show.  Sure, the chants of Diamonds Aren’t Forever were infectious and  the raw intensity of Chelsea Smile got everyone nice and crazy but I find that most of their songs lack memorability and that’s just a complaint I have about the band, not their performance.  The show was good, I guess I just don’t like them enough to really get into it.

Before A Day to Remember got on something happened that I’ve never seen before at a concert.  There’s always music going in the background while the next band is setting up and it sort of sets the mood, it’s usually in the same genre as the performing bands but it’s subtle.  Anyways, everyone must have been very on edge before ADTR because Chop Suey by System of a Down came on and everyone realized (while singing along) that everyone else was singing along too.  So everyone started singing louder.  It really caught on and soon everyone was singing the choruses together and just having fun.  It ended with cheers and an amazing sense of community between concert-goers.  

Finally, A Day to Remember hit the stage and the difference between them and the opening bands was staggering.  The show was a lot more intricate than last year’s.  For starters the stage had these sort of street-lamps on it and lights on the side set up to look like streetlights as a sort of theme.  The stage was also equipped with steam and confetti launchers (the confetti was there last time but that was about it).  Balloons were falling, toilet paper was flying, a dude in a spiderman costume started launching shirts at people.  They really went all out on this one.  The highlight was definitely Jeremy running across the crowd in a giant hamsterball while singing homesick.  Fucking legendary.  As for the music, ADTR just relentlessly whipped out song after glorious song.  There were plenty of songs from Homesick and What Separates Me From You, and a good amount off For Those Who Have Heart- they didn’t focus too much on the newer stuff but definitely incorporated it well with older tunes.  

So all in all, A Day to Remember puts on an amazing show and you should go see them on this tour if you can.  The opening bands have some nice breakdowns but altogether were kind of mediocre.  If you like them, though, go for it.

Here are some pictures i took with my phone of Jeremy in a hamster ball.

Coming Up - I review shit now :)

So tomorrow I’ll post a review of A Day to Remember’s concert last night with Bring Me the Horizon, We Came as Romans and Pierce the Veil.  After that I’ll start working on a review of Rise Against’s Endgame (I’ve given it a few listens through but i need a few more before I can really judge it).  THEN I’ll review Protest the Hero’s Scurrilous (which I need to listen to more as well but (spoiler alert) I like it more than Endgame…haha as if anyone cares about my opinion) 

:)

Quick preview-

Endgame sounds exactly like everything else that Rise Against has already released and every song on the album has a counterpart on an earlier album that’s better.  That’s not to say it’s bad, it’s just uninspired

Scurrilous is just straight up awesome.  Deal with it.  

oooo and then I need to get Vices & Virtues and review that.  

I’ve got my work cut out for me seeing as how I never see anything through.  Keep your fingers crossed that I actually end up reviewing anything at all.

Damn…

I wrote this whole review of the A Day to Remember concert in Montreal with August Burns Red, Enter Shikari and Veara full of recommendations, album reviews and links but i accidentally hit something and it deleted itself so basically you get this: 

The concert was good. 

Veara is mediocre and generic post-hardcore.  

Moshometer rating- moshish

Enter Shikari is the greatest band in the world so go listen to everything they’ve ever released (if you don’t like them at first, give them a chance to grow on you.  They’re that kind of band).  

Moshometer rating- moshmobiles (with a side order of hardcore pits)

August Burns Red kind of scares me and, while I’m all for screaming, for some reason theirs just doesn’t do it for me.  Here’s a video I took of the crazy shit that was going down during them performance.  

Moshometer rating- hardcore pit brutality (with a circle pit or two for good measure)

I went upstairs for ABR because I was tired from Enter Shikari and wanted to save my energy for

A Day to Remember is great.  Go see them.  The Floridians start with a video and while it was pretty cheesy (let’s just say that musicians are not actors nor are they comedians) it was a memorable and original way to start a show.  The setlist was great and the moshing was solid.  

Moshometer rating- moshgasm

Keep it (post) hardcore, guys