Oh my. The Blood Brothers were SO FUCKING AWESOME. AND HOT. Gosh... The mosh-pit was fine; I only got two small brushes on my hip. They look like eyes. I bought a blue T-shirt that is grand. It has speakers and wires and the blood brothers on it. It’s cool. I followed Johnny (the sexy blonde lead singer) to a bar and got him to sign my set list, which I had to wait a while after the show to dry because it was covered in beer… Kinda gross. But cool. He sounds exactly like he does on the album. He walked…no…strutted about the stage. Whenever he stopped he’s put his hand on his hip and gyrate a bit. It reminded me of a rooster. He was so handsome. Jordan (the other semi-handsome skinny singer) was more of a showman. He swung his microphone and spent a lot of the time in the back of the stage with Mark (the drummer, and perhaps the most handsome), kicking his bass drum or leaning over the crowd. He sung with his eyes closed. His stringy arm muscles had a vein popping out of them. It was fabulous. I saw a group of /I think/ juniors from South. They were in the front for the first two bands, but when the mosh-pit started for the Blood Brothers, I didn’t see them anymore. One of them got surfed on stage twice. I suppose they were dancing behind me somewhere. I saw them again at JJ’s Sandwich Shop; I borrowed a pen from the sandwich guy so Johnny could sign my set list. The first opening bands was okay. They sounded like a more screamy version of the Islands. Their keyboardist was a cute Asian girl with feathers in her hair. They were called Moonrats. The second opening band was pretty awesome. They were called Celebration. I would have bought their stuff if I’d had the extra money. The singer sounded kind of like the more punk version of Patti Smith and Bjork. The drummer and the guitarist from the Blood Brothers played with them. It was sweet. Guess what I just found… Animal Collective: http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/06003E3BAB6E8886?artistid=1002814&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1 I love May now. PEACE. |