Dropping Daylight, Hurt, Army of Anyone 01-21-2007

Saturday January 21, 2007

La Zona Rosa

Second night of SnoCore ‘07

Dropping Daylight, HURT, Army of Anyone

 

As usual, we arrived early to assure front row access, only to find that we could have waited an hour longer, foregone the thirty degree temperatures and rain outside, and walked right to the edge of the stage.

 

La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX is the smallest venue I’ve, personally, been to.  There’s an open bar in the back, and metal buckets on the floor to catch the rain as it drips through the not-so-new roof.  I deemed La Zona Rosa to be perfect for a night of rock and roll.

 

Dropping Daylight proved to be one of the best opening bands I’ve seen.  I use the term, “opening band” loosely, as I would pay to see them headline.  I am a fan of the piano, and of the electric guitar.  While there are bands that try to mix the two, Dropping Daylight is able to create a fusion that screams, “Try and top this, Coldplay.”  These guys are young and very eager to please their fans, as well as make new ones.

 

Next to the stage, and my real reason for driving to Austin, was HURT.  This made the fourth time for me to see HURT, and I’m wondering if it’s possible to write a bad review of any of their performances.  One word always comes to mind throughout their set:  Phenomenal. At a time when I was about ready to give up on new music that could impact me the way it did as a child, HURT came along with one of, if not the best, cds I’ve had the pleasure of owning.  Vol. 1 is music and songwriting at it’s finest, and HURT’s live performances leave everyone more than satisfied, and buying more concert tickets.  As if their set list from Vol. 1 wasn’t enough, we got to hear three new tunes in Austin, one of which, I will not be able to get enough of.  After their set, as always with HURT, they walked out to meet their fans, and for the most part, stayed with us to watch the headliner’s performance.

Micah Hargrave