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Dave Hause with Northcote, Batschkapp Frankfurt, 27th November 2013

Yesterday Dave Hause took the stage at Batschkapp Frankfurt with his lately released album DEVOUR. Those who have already seen him during Chuck Ragan’s Revival Tour 2011 or solo with his record RESOLUTIONS can imagine how incredible awesome those shows are. So now wonder I was absolutely excited to be able to see another Dave Hause show in 2013.

Additionally this time Dave Hause offered a contest via Talent House that allowed always one fan to each show with a photo pass. The contest worked the following. Everybody could submit a picture from any live concert and either the community or Dave could choose who would be the winner for the town applied for. I had the honor to get that chance with one of my Revival Tour pictures of 2012 and therefor was allowed to take my Canon D60 with me into the Batschkapp.

While Dave clearly had the focus on the new songs of DEVOUR and even played piano on two songs (and those from Wiesbaden’s Revival Tour 2011 know what that means) his opening act Northcote, from Canada, proved to be a charming and intoxicating singer-songwriter that has a raspy voice and therefor perfectly fits to Dave when entering the stage with him for some songs. This guy should definitely kept an eye on..I would not be surprised to see him on the next Revival Tour. I can also recommend to give his album NORTHCOTE a chance as it has a bunch of wonderful songs on it.

Below is a best of the pictures taken yesterday evening.

Revival Tour 2013 – Ringkirche, Wiesbaden

It already happened four weeks ago but the impression I got from it is still active in my mind and heart…so here they are, some words to the Revival Tour 2013 in Ringkirche in Wiesbaden.

The members this year were founder and head of it all Mr. Chuck Ragan,  Jay Malinowski (Bedouin Soundclash), Rocky Votolato, Emily Barker and Cory Branan.

For me there were 3 more or less totally unknown in this year’s tour. Jay Malinowski, Emily Barker and Cory Branan.

It turned out that the tour itself started completely different then last year. When we were allowed to enter the church the members of the DeadCoast (strings ensemble) were already standing in  front and were playing and singing which seemed to be totally improvised. Like an Irish song, a Russion after it…it was  a great mix of nearly everything you can play on „Violine, Bratsche und Cello“. They played more or less until the members of this years tour entered the stage. All together (like last year) to play one song of each of them. After that Cory Branan was the one that had to stay behind on stage and start with his solo set.

Cory Branan was touring with his record „Mutt“ which could be bought during the tour. Mutt contains a varity of songs all so different from each other that it is absolutely impossible to ever get the feeling of boredom while listening to it. He has an oustanding voice which can sing deep or high and if you have ever heard him you’ll be always able to pick him from a group of singers. I had listened to „Mutt“ before the tour already, so I knew how different the songs were going to be, but I can cleary say I wasn’t prepared what was going to happen.Cory Branan live is something completely different. I had the feeling he was totally improvising all of the melodies on his guitar throughout the whole evening. I can’t really say if he is able to play a song twice the same time when he plays like that but obviously he’s  a genious when it comes to play guitar. I have never seen someone play with such an amount of breaks and different pickings in every song of his set and it seemed to me that while he was doing a song with Chuck that even Chuck stared on his fingers and couldn’t hide the smile. It left me more or less with my jar dropped open and I can say that when I listen to Mutt nowadays I’m always trying to recall the version he played in that tiny church that night …. no chance I could….but I really would like to hear them after each other. More information on Cory’s album Mutt can be found on his homepage here.

Second on stage was Emily Barker. She’s normally on stage as „Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo“. For those that never listened to one of her songs, she does backing vocals for Chuck in more than one song but the most recent and probably famous example is „Valentine“. Her voice can pretty much do everything from folk to singer songwriter and so she absolutely fits to the stuff Chuck Ragan does when he’s playing solo. Her set was quite folky and soft and as Chuck and Rocky she’s able to play guitar and harmonica at the same time. Additionally it turned out that having her on the tour this time gave the songs she joined a very different touch just because it was a female voice. Unfortunately I missed getting her record during the tour and ended up realizing that it’s not available on German Itunes so far. But more information about her can be found on her homepage where you can buy the music as well here.

Next one on stage was Jay Malinowski and the Dead Coast strings. Jay turned up with a little book and told us in German that they would play the set totally acoustic and that we should shut up 🙂 Then him and the three awesome musicians with viola, violin and cello sat down a little left and started a set that contained a lot of songs that were inbetween Blues, Singer Songwriter or even Jazz. He played the piano quite often and the songs were made for listening with eyes closed to those wonderful and often heartbreaking music. I can not recall having experienced anything similar or near that before. Jay’s voice can be strong and clear, but often has a kind of tone that gives the impression that it’s going to crack in the next seconds and I’m really looking forward to the first full album they are recording just now. Whoever wants in impression can listen to his solo record Bright Lights & Bruises which gives a pretty perfect impression how changeable his voice is. News about him and the upcoming release with the Deadcoast can be found here

On Jay followed Rocky Votolato with his typically singer songwriter music. Like Chuck I’d say he’s known in Germany for his music already. I have no idea why he’s not yet as popular as Chuck (or at least it seems to me that way) but his music absolutely deserves to lay back and just listen. He’ll play three shows in Germany at the end of December and all information about the upcoming dates, his latest release and his music in general can be found here.

Chuck Ragan was last on stage and as always accompanied by Joe Ginsberg and Jon Gaunt who where on and off stage for the whole evening joining all others as well. Chuck is always worth a trip to a concert. I guess I don’t need to say anything to his music as he’s well known, but I can say that I seldom found an artist that open, warmhearted and fan friendly even on stage. During his whole set he seems to enjoy the show. It seems he’s never tired or exhausted and in the middle of the set they moved directly between the church rows and you could see him smile all over his face. I can’t say how much it gives a normal fan the feeling of „wow…he enjoys this as much as we do“ even though we all know…it’s pretty hard work! I don’t think anybody who has seen him live can feel something else than thankfulness and love for that man, his guitar and his comrades Joe and Jon.

Again the Revival Tour has turned out to be a memorable and wonderful night that will be stuck in my head, heart and soul for a long time, giving me the feeling of happiness and hope like nothing else in the world. Please guys don’t stop doing this!

 

 

 

 

The Revival Tour 2012 – Europe

So while I was on summer vacation the announcement came that Chuck Ragan brings back the Revival Tour to Europe.

Those who were part of last year’s tour already know what they can expect of those concerts: four awesome, breathtaking hours of music played by very talented and often unbelievably unknown artists.

I remember when I saw last year’s tour announcement. I was happy to see Dave Hause on the line up. I had just bought his solo record due to Dan Andriano’s suggestion and found out that I was not able to take it out of my car stereo or from my iPod. I had already heard stuff from the Loved Ones before but never had the pleasure to see them live, so I was looking forward to see him play his solo stuff as part of the tour.

Overall I feel blessed that I had the honor to see the Revival Tour twice last year and Dave Hause has probably become one of my favorite live musicians.

So this year’s Revival Tour brings Chuck Ragan, probably well-known to all the concert goers and

  • Cory Branan
  • Emily Barker
  • Jay Malinowski
  • & Rocky Votolato

 

Presale has already begun and to my biggest disappointment  the Wiesbaden show is already sold out, so I won’t be able to join it this year 🙁

So everybody who wants to get tickets to the shows nearby his home..be quick they are going pretty fast and you won’t regret it!

Dates are as follows:

  • Tue, Oct. 16th, Cardiff : Solus
  • Wed, Oct 17th, Norwich, Waterfront
  • Thu, Oct 18th, London, O2 Acadamy Islington
  • Fri, Oct 19th, Brighton, Concord 2
  • Sat, Oct 20th, Antwerp (BE), Trix
  • Sun, Oct, 21st, Utrecht (NL), Tivoli de Helling
  • Tue, Oct, 23rd, Köln (DE), Gloria
  • Wed, Oct, 24th, Berlin (DE), SO36
  • Tue, Oct, 25th, Copenhagen (DK), Amager Bio
  • Fri, Oct, 26th, Oslo (N), John Dee
  • Sat, Oct, 27th, Göteborg (SE), Musikens Hus
  • Sun, Oct, 28th, Stockholm (SE), Debaser Slussen
  • Tue, Oct, 30th, Helsinki (FI), Tavastia
  • Thu, Nov, 1st, Malmö (SE), Inkonst
  • Fri, Nov, 2nd, Hamburg (DE), Übel & Gefährlich
  • Sat, Nov, 3rd, Dresden (DE), BeatPol
  • Sun, Nov, 4th, München (DE), Freiheiz
  • Mon, Nov, 5th, Wien (AT), Flex
  • Tue, Nov, 6th, Zagreb (HR), Mocvara
  • Wed, Nov, 7th, Milano (IT), Factory (Area 2)
  • Thu, Nov, 8th, Zürich (CH), Abart
  • Fri, Nov, 9th, Stuttgart (DE), Zapata
  • Sat, Nov, 10th, Wiesbaden (DE), Ringkirche
  • Sun, Nov, 11th, Paris (FR), La Maroquinerie
  • Mon, Nov, 12th, Portsmouth (GB), Wedgewood Rooms
  • Tue, Nov, 13th, Oxford (GB), O2 Acadamy2
  • Wed, Nov, 14th, Manchester (GB), Acadamy 2
  • Tue, Nov, 15th, Nottingham (GB), The Rescue Rooms
  • Fri, Nov, 16th, Birmingham (GB), The Other Room
  • Sat, Nov 17th, Glasgow (GB), Garage
  • Sun, Nov 18th, Newcastle (GB), Northumbria University
  • Mon, Nov 19th, Bristol (GB), Thekla
  • Tue, Nov 20th, Leeds (GB), Stylus

Alkaline Trio, Electric Ballroom, 10th May 2012

So finally Alkaline Trio was back to London and this years venue was „Electric Ballroom“, which is a good bit bigger than my the last venue I saw them play in London. The concert was originally scheduled for November and had been postponed.

After I had already seen them two weeks beforehand in Stuttgart at Pirate Satellite Festival I was a little bit anxious if Matt would be again that drunk but luckily he seemed to be better than in Stuttgart. Additional bonus was that he didn’t wear the pink shirt but was dressed in a grey one and during the  acoustic part changed to his „Love Will Tear Us Apart“ shirt which suits him so much better in my opinion.

The first on stage were „The Dear and the Departed“ that I only knew from being their opener as well in Atlanta and  I was really looking forward in hearing them. As my place was first row at the beginning I couldn’t understand a word of Dan’s singing and overall the sound was terrible there. So before Dave Hause got on stage I already moved backwards into the middle of the venue which was absolutely fine for Dave’s set. He was joined once by Dan Andriano and again I can only say those two make an excellent duo and I’m really hoping there is going to be a duet of them on one of their next solo albums or a split album. Dave played some songs with an electric guitar this time so I got to here „Heavy Heart“ live for the first time. Needless to say his set was totally excellent as it’s always that way.

Alkaline Trio took the stage 30 minutes after Dave had left and played a normal set followed by an acoustic part. They were twice joined by Dave Hause (for Emma and Clavicle if I remember right) and I had the pleasure to get „You’ve got so far to go“ live this time. Their setlist was unbelievably great.

 

Alkaline Trio’s Setlist

We’ve had enough
Time to waste
In Vein
Tuck me in
She took him to the lake
Warbrain
I lied my face off
This Addiction
Calling all Skeletons
Emma
Blue Carolina
Nose over Tail
This could be love

Acoustic Part:
Every thug needs a lady
Clavicle
You’ve got so far to go
Olde English
Blue in the Face

Cringe
97

 

PIRATE SATELLITE FESTIVAL, 28TH APRIL 2012, STUTTGART,

So yesterday Alkaline Trio played the Pirate Satellite Festival in Stuttgart. The line-up in total was absolutely awesome as additionally Dan Andriano, Chuck Ragan, Dave Hause, Tommy Gabel and Hot Water Music (to name only a few) were playing and so we had 2 hours of Revival Tour before Alkaline Trio took the stage.

 

Special for this night (for me) was the presence of Heather Gabel, Alkaline Trio’s merchandise creator, who had a part of their table to sell stuff, including her book she made of Alkaline Trio designs of the last 15 years. This and the fact that I finally could lay my hands on the vinyl edition of Resolutions + getting the Dave Hause 7 inch vinyl of Side One Dummy  clearly made my day. The vinyl edition of Resolutions had been sold out last week when I saw Dave Hause playing in Wiesbaden and it seemed that it would always be that way. Finally yesterday I could add the beautiful 2nd pressing to my collection. Additionally they were selling a Dave Hause & Cobra Skulls 7 inch vinyl split .. where the folder had been drawn by various artists and mine is signed and designed by Kevin Seconds…so I’m actually a lucky girl.

Perfect evening , perfect music.

Dan’s Set :

 

 

Me and Denver (with all)
Burned is the House
Hollow Sounds
Hurricane Season (with Chuck, Joe and Jon)
It’s gonna Rain all Day
I remember a Rooftop
Bleeder (with Chuck and Matt)
The First Eviction
Fine
From this Oil Can
I was a Prayer (with all)

 

 

The Trio’s set was:

 

 

We’ve had enough
Time to Waste
She Took him to the Lake
Tuck me in
100 Stories
This Addiction
Goodbye Forever
Blue Carolina
Emma (with Dave Hause)
Cringe
Queen of Pain (with Garrett Dale, from Red City Radio)
In Vein
Nose Over Tail
97

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nessi, Dave Hause & Joey Cape, Wiesbaden Schlachthof, 17th April 2012

The chance to see Dave Hause play a show that nearby my hometown couldn’t be ignored. That was originally the reason for me to get the tickets for this.

Nessi turned out to be a singer-songwriter from Berlin with an awesome voice and the unfriendly job to play first, when the room wasn’t really properly filled. This totally changed when Dave took the stage, who after last year’s appearance during the Revival Tour has quite a big fan community in Germany. He told us he would be in the studio during summer to record the follow up of Resolutions, awesome news, and during the show played two songs of the upcoming record.

1. Autism …… Blues

2. The Depression

 

His mercy was already completely sold us (besides stickers) and so I failed to buy my Resolutions vinyl copy again.

Joey Cape entered the stage and was pretty hungover, saying that this has been the most exhausting tour so far when it comes to partying and that he has been drinking Irish Coffee all day.

Overall a very nice, funny and relaxing evening in the middle of the week.

 

The Revival Tour, 12th October 2011, Cologne

Yesterday night was my second Revival Tour concert. This time in Cologne, where it should have originally take place in the Gloria but was re-scheduled into Live Music Hall. The positive part of this was the fact that we were not seated, another one that the WDR Rockpalast was going to record the concert and therefor it will be shown in Television in the night from Sunday to Monday for 3 hours.

As we were not seated the connection to the band / musicians was much better and I believe they enjoyed it more than they did enjoy Wiesbaden. The cameras for the TV were sometimes a little bit bothering .. but this can’t be helped I guess…and it’s they price we pay for being able to sit back Sunday night and see the concert again.

Funny for us (not for the musicians) was the fact that first during Dan Andriano’s set a string on his guitar broke. It totally turned him over, but luckily the crowd was great, helping him getting back into the song and least but not last Dave Hause who directly came out on stage when this happend to support Dan for the rest of the song. Two more broken strings happend to Chuck yesterday night, so it seemed to be the night of broken strings. A little weird was the fact that more than one person in the crowd called for „Radio“ from Alkaline Trio during Dan’s set, which means they either don’t know that Matt is singing that or they thought Dan would do it too. Dan explained that he would not play songs of Matt while he’s not there, but that they’ll return in November for an Alkaline Trio show and that they are going to play „Radio“ there. He then played „Emma“, a song that Matt wrote but Dan is singing (the only one btw.) supported by Dave (who was doing a really good job on this…maybe the crowd should have asked him for „Radio) telling us that Matt named that song after Dan’s dog.

Brian Fallon was, as always, very funny to have on stage. Besides the fact that he’s really chatting with the crowd all the time, he offered the choice between another song and doing breakdance. Needless to say we got both.

The Rockpalast has already the first video up (59 Sound) and some interviews. You can check them out here

The Setllist

All

  1. Nomade by Fate
  2. Me and Denver
  3. Great Expectations
  4. Prague

 

Dave’s Set

  1. Time will tell (with Dan)
  2. Pretty Good Year (with Chuck)
  3. Pray for Tuscon
  4. Resolutions (with Jon)
  5. Jane
  6. Melanin
  7. Trusty Chords (with Chuck)
  8. C’mon Kid (with Dan)

 

Chuck’s Set

  1. It’s what you will
  2. Let it rain
  3. Cut em down
  4. Nothing left to prove
  5. You get what you give
  6. For Broken Ears (with Dave)
  7. Fixin to Die
  8. Between The Lines
  9. Meet you in the Middle (with Brian)
  10. The Boat

 

Dan’s Set

  1. Every Thug needs a Lady
  2. Annother Innocent Girl
  3. Hollow Sounds
  4. It’s gonna rain all day
  5. Hurrican Season (with Chuck)
  6. This Light
  7. First Eviction Notice
  8. Blue Caroline (at the end with Dave)
  9. Emma (with Dave)
  10. Crawl (with Brian)
  11. From this Oil Can

 

Brian’s Set

  1. Black Betty and the Moon (with Ian Perkins)
  2. I witnessed a crime (with Ian Perkins)
  3. Ladykiller (with Ian Perkins)
  4. The Diamond Church Street Choir
  5. Old White Lincoln
  6. The Boxer
  7. Here’s looking at you kid
  8. Blue Jeans & White Shirts

 

All

  1. American Slang
  2. On the Bow
  3. California Burritos
  4. The Bridge
  5. I was a Prayer
  6. 59 Sound
  7. Revival Road

 

The Revival Tour, 11th October 2011, Wiesbaden

Yesterday night the Revival Tour finally hit Wiesbaden. A concert I’ve been looking forward too since April (when I bought my tickets and saw the line-up).

Whoever has the chance to see a Revival Tour concert shouldn’t miss it. The European part 2011 unites 4 absolutely awesome male voices: Chuck Ragan, Dan Andriano, Dave Hause & Brian Fallon, which are supported by Jon Gaunt on the violin and Joe Ginsberg on the contrabass.

The Wiesbaden date took place in the Ringkirche..which left me with quite a strange feeling as we German learn from the beginning on that you have to be quiet in church and you have to behave. I was overall afraid this could destroy the atmosphere of that concert and I’m pretty sure it partly did for the band. They got nearly no response from the audiance during the show (besides applaus and screaming after the songs). The crowd remained nearly motionless on their seats (yes…seated) during the concert. Only for the last 3 or 4 songs Dave Hause made them leave those and dance in front of the band (luckily)

The whole concert was 3 hours and 30 minutes and this is even longer than my longest Pearl Jam concert.

The Setlist..as far as I could get it last night:

  1. Chuck Ragan song…sorry I couldn’t figure it out (done by all)
  2. Me and Denver (Dan) – done by all
  3. Great Expectations (Gaslight Anthem) – all
  4. Prague (Dave) – all

Dave’s Set:

  1. Jane
  2. Resolutions
  3. Pray for Tuscon
  4. Pretty Good Year (w. Chuck)
  5. Coverversion … for me unknown
  6. Melanin
  7. C’mon Kid (w. Dan)
  8. Time will Tell

Chuck’s Set

  1. It’s what you will
  2. Nothing left to prove
  3. Wish on the Moon
  4. For Broken Ears
  5. Hidden Track of Covering Ground
  6. Geraldine
  7. You get what you give
  8. Meet you in the middle
  9. For Goodness sake
  10. The Boat

Dan’s Set

  1. Blue Carolina
  2. Every Thug needs a lady
  3. Crawl (w. Brian)
  4. Hollow Sounds
  5. It’s gonna rain all day
  6. Hurricane Season
  7. The first eviction
  8. The last day we ever close our eyes
  9. Buried
  10. From this oil can

Brian (& Ian) ’s set

  1. Black Betty and the Moon (Crowes)
  2. I witnessed a crime (Crowes)
  3. Ladykiller (Crowes)
  4. Last rites (Crowes)
  5. Jesus brought us together (Crowes)
  6. Goodnight Irene (w. Chuck)
  7. Old White Lincoln
  8. Looking at you kid
  9. Blue Jeans & White T-Shirts

All

  1. The American Slang (Brian / Gaslight Anthem)
  2. On the Bow (Revival Tour Comp.)
  3. California Burritos (Chuck)
  4. The Bridge (Dave / The Loved Ones)
  5. I was a prayer (Dan / Alkaline Trio)
  6. 59 Sound (Brian / Gaslight Anthem)
  7. Revival Road

They used to jump in and out of each others songs during the concert …and I can’t always remember it. Whoever know what was Dave’s coverversion or the opening song…please leave a comment.

Impressive show…I probably will never forget and I’m more than happy to see them again tonight in Cologne.

Sidenote on the merch..for the upcoming shows: T-Shirts are still all available. The Revival Tour compilation is only left on vinyl. The solo CDs are all available, but Dave Hause’s vinyls are sold out as well.

Some pictures

Jupiter Jones, Batschkapp, Frankfurt, 07th April 2011

First concert for this year took place yesterday evening in the Batschkapp in Frankfurt. After a really long time a German band again. Jupiter Jones, supported by My Glorious (Austria).

The support band entered the stage at nine pm and they way they started sounded very promising. The first 30 seconds were from the direction like Rage Against the Machine and I was like „wow….this is going to be awesome!“ It turned out that I was mislead by the impressive start. All songs of My Glorious seem to be longer than 5 minutes and they all start off quite awesome with a lot of pressure and then there comes a absolutely boring and slow bridge, followed by a good verse and again a boring chorus. I was really disappointed after the first song and more or less pissed after the third as it became obvious that all songs would turn out the same way. What a pity, because if they could stick to the pressure from the beginning of their songs they could be really great!

I must admit that I left the hall again until the support act was finished. Enough to hear them from outside, no need to stay inside as it was really warm (sold out) and tight in there. So I returned after the support (and they played like 40 min) was finished and finally at 22.00 pm or round about Jupiter Jones entered the stage. I hadn’t seen them live so far, except for the singer, who was on stage with Hot Water Music in Trier and had proved to be really good live.

The whole show was a good mix from all the songs, sure with a focus on the new record (which is absolutely normal and fine for me) and the interaction with the audience was really good. Great live performance and the ability to keep the contact with the audience isn’t really that common, especially for German bands and so the Jupiter Jones show turned out to be really awesome. Fun and a perfect start for the live shows 2011.

I probably would go for another concert as they do a major tour in October, but buying the tickets has to wait until the dates of the Revival Tour from Chuck Ragan have been set as this has priority one and afterwards I hope I get the chance to see them in October in Mainz again.