Showing posts with label Gaslight Anthem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gaslight Anthem. Show all posts

Monday, September 8, 2025

September 8th

  It was on September 8th, 2010 that I saw this excellent triple bill of The Gaslight Anthem headlining with openers The Menzingers and Fake Problems play the Edmonton Event Centre.



Sunday, March 16, 2025

March 16th

  A walk down memory lane with this show that happened March 16th, 2015. Gaslight Anthem playing at Union Hall in Edmonton.



Thursday, September 26, 2024

September 26th

  

 On September 26th, 2009 I saw this stacked bill of Gaslight Anthem headlining with opening bands Murder By Death, The Loved Ones and Frank Turner play the Edmonton Event Centre. Such an amazing show from the first band to Gaslight.



Monday, April 8, 2024

April 8th

  

 On April 8th, 2009 I saw Gaslight Anthem with opening act Heartless Bastards play the Starlite Room In Edmonton. Gaslight Anthem would have been on the road touring for their The '59 Sound album.



Saturday, March 10, 2018

Seven Inch Saturday (Fake Problems / Gaslight Anthem)


Today's seven inch single, also works for my cover song of the day. It is the Fake Problems / Gaslight Anthem split single. Side A is the song from the Naples, Florida band Fake Problems, the song being "Songs For Teenagers" from their 2010 album Real Ghosts Caught On Tape released on SideOneDummy Records.

The B Side is a cover of the Fake Problems song "Songs For Teenagers" covered by the New Jersey band Gaslight Anthem. I really like this version of the song as well. The single was released in 2011 and limited to 500 copies on neon green vinyl.

I was lucky too have seen both these bands play together back in 2010 in Edmonton when Fake Problems opened for Gaslight Anthem.

Original version by Fake Problems.


Cover version by Gaslight Anthem.

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Seven Inch Saturday (Gaslight Anthem)


Today's seven inch Saturday single from Gaslight Anthem, is a live bootleg recorded in 2008 at the Area 4 Festival in Ludinghausen, Germany. The recording is called No Retreat, No Regrets. The seven inch contains four songs, the recording is mediocre at best. Only 150 were pressed on green vinyl which is the version I have. There were also 150 pressed on red vinyl.








Saturday, April 30, 2016

Seven Inch Saturday (Gaslight Anthem)


Today's seven inch single is from Gaslight Anthem. This single which plays at 33 1/3 rpm was released in 2006 and is called Sink Or Swim Demos. My copy is a second pressing of this and is on yellow vinyl, with a pressing of 1600 copies. It was released on Devil Dance Records. To purchase the mp3's of this click here.





Saturday, June 27, 2015

Seven Inch Saturday (Chuck Ragan/Brian Fallon)


Today's seven inch single is a split seven inch that came out in 2009 on SideOneDummy Records. The copy I have is from the first printing and is limited to 1000 copies on black vinyl. It is called Gospel Songs and features on Side A Chuck Ragan of Hot Water Music doing a song called "Glory".




Side B has Brian Fallon of Gaslight Anthem doing a song called "Tin Pan Alley".

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Gaslight Anthem Live in Edmonton March 16th 2015


On Monday night my buddy Buzzard, Cuz and I went to the Gaslight Anthem concert at Union Hall here in Edmonton. The opening bands on this bill were Sammy Kay and Northcote.

I was interested in checking out the first band of the night, a band from New Jersey called Sammy Kay. With tickets saying doors open at 8pm, I wanted to be sure to be there early. Thanks to Facebook, earlier in the day they posted set times for the bands, well it looked like Sammy was going to be on stage at 8pm. Well we got there right at 8, only to find that the band was already playing, we didn't miss much. But for those that didn't know about set times, they would have missed their whole set as they were done by 8:30. Lots of people must have heard about the set times, as the venue was quite packed by the time we got there. Or maybe, lots of people were already there cause they know what a shitty venue this place is for concerts and had been there before and got there early so that they could find a seat or standing place where they could actually see the stage. With a capacity of about a thousand people, I am guessing no more then half that crowd can actually see the stage.

The first band up as I already mentioned was New Jersey band Sammy Kay. While I thought they were alright. I probably would have enjoyed them more had they not been opening for Gaslight Anthem, as they sounded just like Gaslight. The lead singer Sammy Kay even looked like and had the same stage presence as Gaslight's Brian Fallon. Overall they just came across as a Gaslight light. I did like their cover of the Tom Waits song Old Shoes. Sammy did say that this was the biggest audience they had performed in front of. The whole band seemed to enjoy themselves and were really taking in the experience of playing to this many people.

Sammy Kay at Union Hall.

Next up was the Canadian band Northcote based out of Victoria, B.C. The band is lead by the gentle giant Matt Goud. This was my first time seeing them in concert, and thought they were pretty good. Matt has a good voice and his back up band were decent too. Matt did do a few songs by himself just on acoustic. I myself enjoyed him more with a full band behind him. All and all not bad.

Northcote at Union Hall.

By the time headliners Gaslight Anthem hit the stage the place was packed, packed to the point where you could barely move in the place. If you weren't situated somewhere in front of the stage or in the balcony looking down on the stage, you weren't going to see much, as the sight lines in this place are horrible, as is the sound there. The sound was muddy unless again you were in front of the stage. I did manage to get around the venue a bit trying to find a place where you could see the stage and get a decent sound, but it was super hard to find. Really, this place blows as a live music venue.

Nonetheless, Gaslight Anthem played for close two hours. And this being my fifth time seeing them perform, this was one of their weaker shows I have seen. For starters, I'm not a big fan of their newest album Get Hurt in which they are touring for. But thankfully they only did one song from that album. The audience were getting off on the music good singing along, which was nice as the vocals were drowned in the mix.

I got the feeling that lead singer Brian Fallon just didn't seem to be in to the show on this night. There was very little crowd interaction as Brian said next to nothing all night, instead just playing song after song, which is alright too. Just not what I am used to having seen them play enough times. The band did play quite a few songs from their first two albums Sink Or Swim and The '59 Sound which was great, if only the sound had been better. I was surprised to see them cover the Pink Floyd song Wish You Were Here. Gaslight are usually good for playing at least one cover every performance and this one was a surprise. It was alright, not great though. There was no encore on this night, which was ok, as they played for almost two hours straight. All and all this show would have been a whole lot better in a decent venue. Good times!!!

Gaslight Anthem at Union Hall.

Setlist for Edmonton show.

Howl
1,000 Years
The '59 Sound
Orphans
Biloxi Parish
Stray Paper
Old Haunts
The Spirit of Jazz
45
Great Expectations
Handwritten
Helter Skeleton
Say I Won't (Recognize)
Have Mercy
Wish You Were Here
Film Noir
Astro Zombies
I Coul'da Been a Contender
Sweet Morphine
Blue Jeans & White T-Shirts
Wooderson
Drive
The Diamond Church Street Choir
American Slang
Mae
We're Getting a Divorce, You Keep the Diner


Limited edition poster.

T-shirt front.

Back.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Monday, October 7, 2013

22 Years Ago Today...October 7th

It was twenty-two years ago today that I saw the band Bone Club play at Nighthawks here in Edmonton.



Also on this day twenty years ago, I saw the Cadillac Tramps play at The Bronx in Edmonton.


And it was sixteen years ago today that I saw the band Moe play The Rev in Edmonton.


As well, it was ten years ago today that I saw Ween play MacEwan Hall in Calgary.



Looks like October 7th has been an amazing day for concerts. As it was seven years ago today that I saw Corb Lund and The Hurtin' Albertans play the Jubilee Auditorium here in Edmonton.



And it was a year ago today that I saw Rise Against with Gaslight Anthem play the Expo Centre in Edmonton.


Thursday, September 26, 2013

4 Years Ago Today...September 26th

It was four years ago today that I saw Gaslight Anthem with opening bands Murder By Death, The Loved Ones and Frank Turner play the Edmonton Event Centre.



In concert news...Frank Turner will be playing Union Hall in Edmonton on Wednesday October 23rd.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

5 Years Ago Today...September 8th

It was five years ago today that I saw Rancid with DOA play the Shaw Convention Centre here in Edmonton.



Also on this day three years ago, I saw Gaslight Anthem with Menzingers and Fake Problems play at the Edmonton Events Centre in Edmonton.