Live Review
Daughtry,
3 Doors Down, Halestorm & Bad Seed Rising
Rock
CMAC
on
Tuesday,
July 16, 2013
Overall Scale:
3 Doors Down: 4 out of 5 Stars ****
Halestorm: 3 out of 5 Stars ***
Bad Seed Rising: 3 out of 5 Stars ***
3 Doors Down: 4 out of 5 Stars ****
Halestorm: 3 out of 5 Stars ***
Bad Seed Rising: 3 out of 5 Stars ***
This past Tuesday
night provided an excellent time for a concert when Daughtry brought 3 Doors
Down, Halestorm and breakout artist Bad Seed Rising to Upstate New York at
CMAC. Despite the intense heat index of 99 degrees F, the weather cooled off by
the end of the night and the concert was an overall a success and worth going
to. 3 Doors Down proved they can still rock, Halestorm’s Lizzy Hale carried the
band throughout their set and Bad Seed Rising came off as bit surprising and
better than expected for 11 through 15 year old kids.
It
was a variety mix of rock bands that came to Upstate New York on Tuesday night.
Bad Seed Rising’s influences come from Aerosmith and Guns N’ Roses, while
Halestorm is a much more harder edged band out of the performers there and
closer to the metal genre. 3 Doors Down and Daughtry are both follow along
melodies of pop rock. But one can argue 3DD has a more general and solid rock
sound than Daughtry, who’s pop sounds and fame to claim came was acquired from
placing second in a previous American Idol season.
First
up on the batting list was Bad Seed Rising. Jack Black’s School of Rock
influenced Bad Seed Rising are breaking new grounds on the front of rock and
role because they’re unlike any other band out today. Why? Because the band
consists of young teens from ages 11 through 15. While listening to their hit
single on Youtube, ‘I won’t be the one’, one can tell what is impressive with
these kids is they can rock and pull off a tune, the band itself may have a
long way to go before producing something top notch quality. This is mostly
because the lead singers constant and somewhat annoying inputs of ‘La La La’
throughout most of their songs that aren’t necessary. However, when the kids
graced the stage as the opening band, they put on an excellent display of
guitar work, drums and singing that was impressive to say the least. The band’s
sounds are much better heard live than in the studio or on the internet, and
Bad Seed’s Rising’s guitarist has tons of potential to become a great female
force in the future of rock n roll. Even ‘I won’t be the one’ sounded much
better live than on the video. Bad Seed Rising performed above expectations and
are a band to check out for any rock listeners seeking to hear new music.
The
hot afternoon was at its peak when Halestorm busted out onto the stage. This
didn’t stop the band from truly rocking out for at least forty minutes. Lead
singer Lizzy Hale introduced the set with a voice solo as the other band
members came on stage, which was most striking. Halestorm rocked throughout
most of their set that even included a drum solo toward the ending. Another
young band in the terms of rock and role with only two albums under their
heels, Halestorm proved they are not ones to be ignored. The band performed all
their hit songs including ‘I Get Off’, ‘I Miss the Misery’ and ‘Freak like me’.
It’s obvious that the band is centered around girl power with their lyrics and
songs mostly female based, but more kudos for them for that purpose. ‘I’m Lizzy
Hale,’ the lead singer pronounced, ‘and I’m a little bit Freaky!’ This pretty
much sums up the entire band of Halestorm and her energy throughout the set
list. Halestorm is a must see band for those listening to alternative rock
music. Their energy and young determination carries the show and Halestorm
isn’t a force to be reckoned with and overall worth going to see live.
As
part of rock music for the past ten years now, 3 Doors Down’s music may seem
unfortunately fading in today’s world. Whenever a band puts out a greatest hits
album, one can argue that their peak has came and went. Also discouraging to
note is that 3 Doors Down has not put out a new album in well over three years
now, and their music may be centered around the past now as the Iraq war is
almost finished. However, with all this being said, this didn’t stop the band
from putting on an excellent performance as a Co-headliner. 3 Doors Down
performed high above expectations. Their sound quality was excellent, and
anyone could clearly hear every word the lead singer was singing. While it’s
clear that the band is a hard based Christian group, this didn’t stop people
from getting up off their seats, singing and cheering through all their songs.
Let’s face it, 3 Doors Down has had a number of hits over the years including
‘Loser’, ‘Away from the Sun’ ‘If I could be Like that’ and ‘Citizen Soldier.’
The band performed each of these extremely well, and there was an impressive
drum competition and solo during their set between the drummer and the lead
singer. Daughtry even came on stage with the band while they performed
‘Kryptonite’. While ten years may have passed since the group’s beginnings, 3
Doors Down proved Tuesday night that they can still perform well and are a
great group to see live.
The
concert Tuesday night of July 16, 2013 at CMAC was overall a great success.
Each band added their own unique energy to the stage. Even Daughtry, who was
the headliner of the concert, performed well and had the crowd up and cheering
with mostly everyone staying for his set. The above 90 degrees F heat didn’t
stop the bands from rocking out, or people going to the show to enjoy a good
time. And a good time it was, for both 3 Doors Down and Halestorm are worth
seeing these days in the world of rock and alternative music. Next time Lizzy
Hale is in town, it’s clearly okay to turn a little bit into your ‘freak’ side
and head out and see the band.
Photos:
Photo Credit Justin Tarbell
Photos:
Photo Credit Justin Tarbell
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