High school was a time when going to concerts was what me and my friends did. (That and driving around and going to Dunkin Donuts, of course.) The only thing that mattered in this world was being engulfed in a sweaty crowd filled with peers who were just as passionate as we were about our bands. And we would sing these oh-so-incredibly emo lyrics out and attempt to catch eye contact with the lead singer we were convinced if he knew us, would love us. We stood outside in lines in mid-December with no coats as we froze into an ice sculpture of kids huddling together with t-shirts and converses on.
Ok, enough with nostalgia. The whole point is once I moved back home last June and was unemployed for a while, that stuck feeling happened again. That need for an outlet returned. So, as a solution, we went nuts on concert tickets once we got some income in. Thus, these past two months have been a concert OVERLOAD. And now, five years detached from high school, I can confidently say: there is nothing like live music to jolt some life back into you.
Here's a quick peak of the concerts I went to in the past months and the ones that I am going to in March :)
No Doubt Reunion Tour

Jack's Mannequin

Blink 182 Reunion Tour

Saves the Day

What has he got that I don't have?"
New Found Glory

The Waffle Stompers

John Mayer
River City Extension

Happy Ending
Coming up this month:
Ingrid Michaelson

Dashboard Confessional


1 comment:
haha, i remember your emo phase. i admit, i like a few something corporate songs too. or wait, is that dashboard confessional?
either way, even though i don't go to as many shows, i do love them, and i've come to especially like smaller venues, like maxwells. it feels more intimate and most of the people there are really into it.
ps. john mayer is a douche.
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