Jakarta, Dec 28, 2008.
Saya datang pas sekali sebelum Whistler Post tampil. Niatnya sih mau dari siang tapi apa daya karena satu dan lain hal Saya baru bisa datang jam 7-an. Sampai di Hey Folks Saya kaget karena ramai sekali. Lalu Saya segera menyusup ke tempat teman Saya berada karena memang tujuan awalnya hendak menyaksikan sahabat saya, Tania beraksi di atas panggung mini “We Are Pop!”.
Whistler Post bermain dengan sangat baik dan komentar ini cukup obyektif tanpa embel-embel pertemanan di dalamnya. Saya cukup menikmati sajian efek-efek gitar dan kegalauan yang disajikan Whistler Post. Sayang di lagu ketiga suara vokal agak tidak terdengar karena sebelum itu ada beberapa suara feedback yang mengganggu sehingga suara vokal harus dikecilkan sedikit.
Setelah Whistler Post, gantian sang empunya Hey Folks naik ke atas panggung. Saya tidak terlalu mendengarkan karena pada saat ini sedang berada di luar Hey Folks! Bercengkrama bersama teman-teman yang hadir juga pada malam itu. Permainan Ballads Of The Cliché agak terkesan galau, mungkin karena ini merupakan pertunjukan terakhir sang Keyboardis, Fino Zaini.
Dan setelah Ballads of the Cliche, hadirlah sebuah band dengan nama yang ada Lily-lilinya (maaf Saya benar-benar lupa namanya). Gosipnya dari Mbak Sari, White Shoes and the Couples Company, band ini bagus dan musiknya seperti Radiohead tapi Nona Sari-nya sendiri belum pernah melihat langsung. Anyways, karena adanya panggilan dari seorang teman yang berada di luar, Saya segera menuju ke luar lagi padahal tadinya sudah stand by di sebelah panggung akustik. Sayup-sayup terdengar lagu-lagu yg dibawakan mengiringi peristiwa makan kacang polong yg dibeli sama Mbak Mela, White Shoes and the Couples Company, diiringi komentar teman Saya yang selalu berkata "emo..." saat menyimak lagu yang sedang dibawakan
Terakhir, yang telah dinantikan hampir semua penonton pun tiba. Penampilan kelas dunia hadir ke atas panggung kecil We Are Pop! Yup, White Shoes and the Couples Company bermain dengan sangat bagus meskipun ada sedikit kesalahan-kesalahan yang ditutupi dengan baik sehingga hampir tak ada maknanya. Selama berada di atas panggung terlihat mereka semua bermain maksimal, terutama Tuan Ale yang sampai melompat-lompat bak Sondre Lerche saat bermain live di Jakarta. Performance apik ini kemudian ditutup oleh permintaan penonton agar White Shoes menambahkan satu lagu lagi malam itu.
So, meskipun gw cuma melihat beberapa band saja, menurut Saya, We Are Pop! kali ini sungguh menyenangkan. Bagaimana dengan Anda?
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Sunday, December 28, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Journey To A Secret Gig: The Whitest Boy Alive Concert covering up for Jens Lekman
Sat 6 Dec – JENS LEKMAN KORTEDELA BEAUTY CENTER ASIAN TOUR 2008
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On Saturday morning we had received the word from our dear friend that Jens is not coming but by then we just hoped that it was only a hoax that Jens was actually going to be there. So we did come although we had been informed that Whitest Boy Alive was playing in Jens' place. Yet, I really had no idea about their songs and still hoped that Jens would actually come at the last minutes.
After getting into the gig place, auditorium Radio Republik Indonesia, we were now sure that Jens is not coming. Sad, of course, but we were already there so we decided to watch Whitest Boy Alive which was also the time when I realized that the vocalist is KOC's Erland Oye. I had listened to their songs on the way to Bandung btw so I kinda already got the picture how the music would be. The concert was opened by a "not very opening" band called Astrolab. Don't get me wrong for they did play good. It's just that having shoegaze music to open a somewhat indiepop concert is not really a dramatic entrance. After Astrolab, we were entertained by Hollywood No Body with their somewhat Nouvelle Vague performance, two thumbs up for them. The third performer of the night was Homogenic. It's amazing how they still could entertain me although I've watched them performing a lot. And after that came the Whitest Boy Alive.
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The Whitest Boy Alive opened the show nicely with their comical lyric (or should I say, Oye's comical lyric) which then continued by Burning which really made me dance to the beat. Their stage act was totally entertaining and filled with great stage act. There was actually a little "accident" in which the bass cable was broken but it was not really a problem because they could cover it up nicely. They also did great cover of Robin S' Show Me Love and Portishead's Glory Box in which Oye sang and laid eyes on me (I wish hahaha). There was also a jam session in which Oye sang in Norwegian and dedicated the song for Rio of White Shoes and the Couples Company. Anyways, two thumbs up for The Whitest Boy Alive because they were willing to perform for us Jens Lekman disapointed fans and I did have fun dancing to their beat although deep down there's still a wish that one day, if he could, Jens would perform here in Indonesia.
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On Saturday morning we had received the word from our dear friend that Jens is not coming but by then we just hoped that it was only a hoax that Jens was actually going to be there. So we did come although we had been informed that Whitest Boy Alive was playing in Jens' place. Yet, I really had no idea about their songs and still hoped that Jens would actually come at the last minutes.
After getting into the gig place, auditorium Radio Republik Indonesia, we were now sure that Jens is not coming. Sad, of course, but we were already there so we decided to watch Whitest Boy Alive which was also the time when I realized that the vocalist is KOC's Erland Oye. I had listened to their songs on the way to Bandung btw so I kinda already got the picture how the music would be. The concert was opened by a "not very opening" band called Astrolab. Don't get me wrong for they did play good. It's just that having shoegaze music to open a somewhat indiepop concert is not really a dramatic entrance. After Astrolab, we were entertained by Hollywood No Body with their somewhat Nouvelle Vague performance, two thumbs up for them. The third performer of the night was Homogenic. It's amazing how they still could entertain me although I've watched them performing a lot. And after that came the Whitest Boy Alive.
.jpg)
The Whitest Boy Alive opened the show nicely with their comical lyric (or should I say, Oye's comical lyric) which then continued by Burning which really made me dance to the beat. Their stage act was totally entertaining and filled with great stage act. There was actually a little "accident" in which the bass cable was broken but it was not really a problem because they could cover it up nicely. They also did great cover of Robin S' Show Me Love and Portishead's Glory Box in which Oye sang and laid eyes on me (I wish hahaha). There was also a jam session in which Oye sang in Norwegian and dedicated the song for Rio of White Shoes and the Couples Company. Anyways, two thumbs up for The Whitest Boy Alive because they were willing to perform for us Jens Lekman disapointed fans and I did have fun dancing to their beat although deep down there's still a wish that one day, if he could, Jens would perform here in Indonesia.
-Teelichte-
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