This show was fantastic, hosted by MusicGarage-Live!, an intimate venue with very good sound. Timmy The Teeth and Sammy Brue opened the show with stirring and fun solo acoustic sets. Both were entertaining and inspiring - especially 14 year-old Sammy Brue. American Aquarium's show consisted of more mellow, lush landscapes of guitars and pedal steel setting the scene for a night of very good, although slower, more somber songs that only rarely, if ever got over 70 bpm. Overall, a really great show!
Two hours of crazy nutty Japanese fun. That is how I would describe this Exile show. I do not understand a single word of Japanese but you know what they say… When in Tokyo… Go see Exile, so that’s what I did.
Their outfits obviously were the highlight of the show, gotta love those crazy pants. But really the crowd as a whole was so captivated and into them it really made for a crazy fun experience. Glow sticks, lighters, everything, it was almost as if it was a mellow rave at points. I liked how the stage was almost like a huge jungle gym..
So many paths and things to climb on that it really made for fun entertainment just watching them all run around. It always amazes me how a group like this can captivate an entire audience like this and they pulled it off.
If you’re looking for a fun Japanese band of dudes, this is your group. If you’re looking for just a fun wild night, these are also your guys. If you just want to shake your hips, sing along and have some fun, these are also your guys.
Music is all about performance, and these guys perform well, and the crowd and myself really enjoyed it. You would too, go check them out!