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
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London 2011 & 2012

Due to Alkaline Trio concert visits I was London bound twice in the last 12 months. The original concert date would have been November, but as Matt Skiba broke his ankle I pretty much had 3 days in London and booked another flight for the rescheduled date on 10th May.

In November we stayed in Fielding Hotel in Covent Garden. Fielding is a small hotel that offers no breakfast and I guess is mostly booked by business people. The rooms in Fielding are huge compared to everything else I so far experienced in London and they were clean and comfortable. Staff was overall nice and I can really recommend it to any travelers that don’t want breakfast in the hotel.

For May I booked a different hotel. By chance I ended up with Double Tree by Hilton, West End which offered breakfast and had restaurant and bar included in the hotel. It’s located near Russell Square / Holborn and so it’s in the middle of the city as well. Double Tree was an overall good choice, clean rooms, nice staff and an incredible breakfast which we didn’t generally book but add for 2 days.

As there was no Alkaline Trio tour in November plans grew for a tour trip outside London on one of the days and as I had never been to Stonehenge before I decided that would be the place to go. Booking took place in the Tourist Information and I learned that I was more or less too late with my tour wishes. Most of the tours were already booked out and so I finally ended up with a tour offering „Stonehenge & Bath“ in small groups. The companies name was : Anderson Tours.

Indeed we were a small group of only 5 plus guide and were traveling in a small bus. First stop was Stonehenge where we had more than 2 hours time to take pictures and walk around the ancient stones. The entrance fee was included in the tour price. From Stonehenge we went to Bath, which we reached about lunch time. The tour included entrance fee for the the ancient bath and after that we were free to run around on our own and our guide just gave us some useful hints where to eat and where to go.

This time I tried booking a tour in advance. Advance means like 10 days before the flight and again I learned that I was a bit late. I wanted to see Stratford upon Avon and the tours going there were almost booked out completely for the date I wanted. I ended up choosing Premieretours that offered „Warwick Castle, Stratford upon Avon & Oxford“. The tour was quite expensive, but I learned during the day that this was probably due to the high entrance fees of Warwick Castle, Shakespeare’s birth house and Oxford’s Christ Church College. We travelled in a huge buss and the group was about 20 people. I must admit I really regret booking it afterwards. It was a rush all day. We had like 45 min in Warwick Castle and  30 minutes in Stratford upon Avon before our buss drove to have lunch in a pub our guide recommended and which turned out to be in the middle of nowhere so that we more or less had no choice than having our lunch there. Lunch time was 35 minutes which meant for me that I left half of my desert back there and overall I can say that it was neither good nor cheap at all. It was pretty expensive for the quality offered and I guess that it includes extra money for the guide. From that pub we drove to Oxford where we more or less ran through a tiny part of Christchurch College and afterwards were guided to city centre where we had 25 minutes free time. It turned out that Oxford is a beautiful city and the colleges are awesome so I can only recommend to spend a whole day in Oxford and I can say that 25 minutes were just enough to enter a fudge kitchen and afterwards see a toilet.

The pictures of London Tower are from November, Buckingham Palace was in May. I have no idea why the guards were marching that day and my friend CJ didn’t know as well so I guess it’s related to the fact that Queen Elizabeth has her 60 years throne jubilee in 2011.

One evening we had diner in the „Spaghetti House“ near Holborn station and I can absolutely recommend it. Even though it was full and we hadn’t reserved a table they somehow managed to find a place for us. The meals were perfect and the service was awesome. Only that I’d recommend everybody to book a table beforehand!

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
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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.