This day finally came after 2 years of anxious anticipation. I fell in love with Rogue Wave after seeing them open for Nada Surf at Emo's in 2006 (see that post here), and they are finally back in Austin. And yes, it was totally worth the wait. As soon as I heard their newest album "Asleep at Heaven's Gate", I knew the show wouldn't disappoint. It wasn't a crazy rock spectacle with lots of tricks up their sleeves. They just got out there and played the songs I love, and the rest of the Parish Room had a great time too.
I knew going into this Jason and I'd probably be two of the few people just obsessed with the band's collective work and most people would show up because of Lake Michigan from the MS Zune commercial. So I wasn't sure how packed it would get. I got there early thinking I needed to get myself a spot up close (and hopefully catch a good opening act), but it wasnt until after RW started that I managed to find a weak spot in the crowd to make my way over to stand on the left bench. Turns out the show ended up selling out after I got there! Made me happy for the band, but made me freakin' sweaty for the whole show!
My spot on the bench is my favorite place at the Parish to see bands...being a shorty like me, it lets me see over everyone's heads and is pretty close to the stage. Honestly I was confused why I was the first one to get up there! Last time I saw RW, I could've sworn I made eye contact with Zach, the lead singer, a few times. This show, though, I KNOW it happened...and not briefly either. During the second to last song of the encore, Kicking the Heart Out, there is a line about being 25 for an hour...i leaned over to Jason to joke that "hah, I'm 25 for a year!". I stood back up and a bit later Zach was looking right at me and we locked eyes for about 10 seconds. I've never had that happen before! My excitement is not because I was star struck, but its the fact that of all people in the room watching him, he was singing right to me and I felt like I was all of the sudden the only person there. Pretty cool feeling, I must say.
As for the music, they started out strong and rocked out hard for the last part of the show...middle lost some steam with the older material since people didnt know it as well. I was impressed that they managed to keep a great balance between old and new material, because I love it all, and I hope some people got turned on to the older tracks. Harmonium, as expected, rocked OUT. And of course they played Chicago x 12 and [the zune song] Lake Michigan because those tracks are just genius and everyone knew them.
When some guy shouted "play the zune song!" Zach was like "yeah, i'm gonna be buried and thats what they'll put on my tombstone...'author of the song from the Zune commerical with the dancing rabbits'...wait, that would actually be pretty cool wouldnt it?!" Well that guy only had to wait a bit longer before the band played Lake Michigan and all of them rocked some drumsticks for the intro.
And in Dave Matthews fashion, Zach came out first for the encore and played Eyes and Ghost acoustically.
Songs that I have new appreciation for after the show: Like I Needed, Lullaby, Bird On a Wire, Sewn Up, and Endless Shovel.
Songs I wish they'd done: Phonytown and/or I Can Die because I thought they'd totally rock those songs out, but whatevs...they did a good job with Harmonium and Lake Michigan.
My videos did not turn out so great, probably because I was so close to the amps! So the few photos I have will just have to do!
Saturday, January 26, 2008
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