Blue October in March

Spartacus

Shared on Fri, 04/06/2007 - 13:15


I’ve decided to shatter the virginal white space of my BLOG with a personal confession. This isn’t easy for me, so allow me a little slack if I begin to stutter.
Here goes . . . .


My name is Spartacus . . . and I’m a music whore.


Wow, that wasn’t so bad after all. In fact, there’s something oddly therapeutic about revealing one’s addiction to a group of close friends, or at least a camaraderie of aging gamers. It’s true, music is an addiction that I’ve lived with for as long as I can remember. Aside from my family, it’s the one thing in this lifetime that rocks my very foundation, pun certainly intended. Granted, the copper smell of gun powder after a well-executed headshot sits on the same shortlist of cheap thrills, but music remains my number one rush.


This habit I’m describing doesn’t know many boundaries. I’ve been the oldest guy in the front row at a Queensryche concert and did the wave amongst a sea of lesbians to the sweet vocals of Sarah McLaughlin. From eighties hair-metal, to contemporary jazz, to a smattering of country, my IPOD knows it all. And way too much of my disposable income goes towards “live” performances of the same.


Enough about me. What I really want to talk about is the “Blue October” show I saw last week here in Tempe, Arizona. If you’re not familiar with the band, you can find them on the rotation of your nearest alternative station. With haunting melodies and darkly tinted lyrics, these guys produce complex tunes that peel away the skin of life to reveal raw nerve endings we can all relate to on one level of another.


A picture is worth a thousands words and the power of the Internet allows me to use a moving one at that. So judge for yourself . . .

If you enjoy this band as much as I do, buy their CD. These alternative artists don’t have timmie allowance dollars to fuel their habits and the requires our “grown up” support to keep delivering music that’s truly a cut above.


Frag' ya soon,


~Spart

Comments

Anonymous's picture
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 04/06/2007 - 13:29
one of my favorite bands. Seen them in concert quite a few times. They have played around here for a long while especially before they got big
MikeTheKnife's picture
Submitted by MikeTheKnife on Fri, 04/06/2007 - 13:35
Aw man, I've heard these guys on Sirius and like them, I wish I'd been paying attention enough to have known they were playing in Tempe. Did you go to the Music Festival last weekend Spartacus? I didn't make it this year, was wondering how it was.
Brad's picture
Submitted by Brad on Fri, 04/06/2007 - 13:43
holy cow - you have a blog?
ProvingUnique's picture
Submitted by ProvingUnique on Fri, 04/06/2007 - 14:47
got the cd, im a supporter! :tears: ever hear of BoyHitsCar? if not check out song titled "I'm a Cloud"
Spartacus's picture
Submitted by Spartacus on Fri, 04/06/2007 - 18:18
I did not make the music festival, Mike, but would have liked to. I'm pretty sure Gin Blossoms were playing. It's a sin that I live in this town and have yet to see them in concert. My new year's resolution was / is to get more into the local music scene, as well as the national acts that make it through town. Still working on that one. And, to ProvingUnique, I haven't heard BoysHitsCars, but appreciate the recommendation and will definitely check them out. There's nothing I love more than discovering a solid new band.

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