Gaslight Anthem

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  • FrankieG
    FrankieG Abingdon MD Posts: 9,100
    Vintage Vinyl Event. Called it!

    https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/937377249625256/

    The Gaslight Anthem @ Vintage Vinyl!

    The Gaslight Anthem
    Instore Performance & Signing
    When: Saturday, August 16th, 1pm


    The Gaslight Anthem will be performing and signing in celebration of the release of their new album and Vintage Vinyl's 35th Anniversary!

    Come to the store RIGHT NOW (we open at 10am this morning) and pre-order The Gaslight Anthem's new album Get Hurt on Deluxe CD or Vinyl LP to get a ticket and wristband that will let you into the event.

    Each pre-order includes one wristband and one ticket for the event. Each person attending the event will need to present BOTH their own ticket and their own wristband.

    LIMIT TWO PER CUSTOMER--no individual will be permitted more than two tickets (one for you, one for a guest), no exceptions.

    We will NOT be taking phone or online orders for this event under any circumstances; you MUST come place your order and collect your ticket and wristband IN PERSON.

    For more details: http://vvinyl.com/s/august/

    These pre-orders are NON-REFUNDABLE.
    HURRY, THIS EVENT WILL SELL OUT VERY QUICKLY!
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  • FrankieG
    FrankieG Abingdon MD Posts: 9,100
    If I took off work and got tickets for the show last night, then I would be In woodbridge right now and could get to Vintage vinyl in about 5 minutes.... But no, I;m at work in Maryland...
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  • Daron Oshay
    Daron Oshay Middletown, NJ Posts: 2,592
    I'm here already. 5th in line out of 6 people
  • badbrains
    badbrains Posts: 10,255
    Anyone can grab me a spare I'll be so fucken indebted to you! I'm out of town and can't get to vintage! Please! Someone help me out, lol
  • Daron Oshay
    Daron Oshay Middletown, NJ Posts: 2,592
    Here's what I was writing about last night as I ran full speed out of my office

    It was hot and probably a little too packed. Sound was great. Jesse Malin killed as an opener (including an absolutely insane version of Do You Remember Rock n Roll Radio). I was shocked at how long the line was to get in. The crowd right down front was all hardcore Gaslight fans, so it didn’t feel like this exclusive event from where I was. Because my friend works at JV we got to go around the back and the whole band was back there hanging out. Got to talk to Benny and Alex Levine a little and had a good back and forth with Andy Diamond, who is fucking awesome. He was cool as shit but was basically guarding Fallon from people, so we left him alone.

    I think I said in a previous post how burnt out I thought the band was at the end of the last tour. I don’t think I ever saw them having more fun. ALL of the new songs sounded incredible and as far as being “different” they sounded like Gaslight songs. Alex Levine sang a lot of backup and harmonies which came off great, and Alex R played keyboards on a few songs (Underneath the Ground, Sweet Morphine and I think another) which is a new wrinkle. Fallon didn’t say too much, or at least things I remember, other than a few jokes like how the bathrooms in the building don’t give you diseases anymore and making fun of the fact that Ian Perkins isn’t allowed to talk and doesn’t understand baseball and American football.

    I’d say though I was most blown away by Red Violins, Aint that a Shame and Helter Skeleton live.
  • FrankieG
    FrankieG Abingdon MD Posts: 9,100
    edited August 2014
    Last night sounds awesome.
    Post edited by FrankieG on
    2003: 7/14 NJ ... 2006: 6/1 NJ, 6/3 NJ ... 2007: 8/5 IL ... 2008: 6/24 NY, 6/25 NY, 8/7 EV NJ ... 2009: 10/27 PA, 10/28 PA, 10/30 PA, 10/31 PA
    2010: 5/20 NY, 5/21 NY ... 2011: 6/21 EV NY, 9/3 WI, 9/4 WI ... 2012: 9/2 PA, 9/22 GA ... 2013: 10/18 NY, 10/19 NY, 10/21 PA, 10/22 PA, 10/27 MD
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  • Daron Oshay
    Daron Oshay Middletown, NJ Posts: 2,592
    You have to preorder the CD or vinyl from them although I have a feeling they will be handing then out today .
  • marjen
    marjen CT Posts: 808
    Really wish I could have gone last night. I was stuck in a 3 hr meeting when the email was sent out and by the time I responded of course missed out.

    Been listening to the stream for a few days and I love the album. Not sure I get all the talk about this being so different. They already have changes their sound with each album. SOS is a bit punk, 59S has an old school feel, AS has a sort of southern rock feel and Hanswritten is more a modern/grungy sort of sounding record. This one sounds like a mixture of all of them with maybe a little bit of Horrible Crows vibe on some stuff. But it really is not a huge departure. Some really good stuff on this record and I am sure once the actual vinyl and download arrives and I can really listen (been mostly listening as i work) this is going to really grow on me. Amazing band. They NEED to play CT, I dont think they have ever played here!!!
  • badbrains
    badbrains Posts: 10,255
    I'm gonna sound desperate but please someone grab me whatever u have to grab me to get me a spare! Lol, I live in jersey and need to be at this show! Only problem, I'm out of fucken town until sun! Come on guys, please someone hook a brother up! I promise I'll make it up to. And thanks for the early notice mike, appreciate the look out!
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,911
    God damn I can't stop listening to this album especially "Selected Poems". So good.
  • binaural2002
    binaural2002 Posts: 2,368
    First time listening to the new album ... great new cd ... i really like it ...
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  • elvistheking44
    elvistheking44 Posts: 4,542
    edited August 2014
    This is one of those bands that I just cant get into. I've tried more times, over and over. This was one of my must sees at Lolla in 2012. Dud. I love people are digging this new album, Gaslight Anthem just doesnt do it for me......again.
  • Daron Oshay
    Daron Oshay Middletown, NJ Posts: 2,592
    The chorus to Sweet Morphine is just ridiculous
  • badbrains
    badbrains Posts: 10,255
    Mikee, I have to say, fucken helter skeleton is the fucken shit bro. I can't stop listening to this fucken album let alone that song! This album is def a fucken home run by the boys. Fucken A, so fucken sick to see these boys from jersey put out some fucken killer music to rock out to. AGAIN, if ANYONE has a spare for the vintage vinyl show, PLEASE for gods sake hit me up. I'll make up for it DONT worry. I'm even gonna go as far as to say this album is more complete then lighting bolt, but who the fuck cares!!!! Sept CANT come fast enough, this is gonna be a sick tour. Mite even have to go to Philly for sure.
  • 63schoefflin
    63schoefflin Posts: 2,581
    edited August 2014
    Well the fact that it's better than LB isn't exactly saying much. I wouldn't put it in my top 5 over the last year but it's certainly right outside. I think it's their most important album to date and especially when you look back this will be the turning point.
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  • jwhjr17
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    I woke up today with Underneath the Ground going through my head for some reason. At least it's another day above ground for me :))
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  • marjen
    marjen CT Posts: 808
    Been listening to this thing on repeat for a few days and I really think its there best album to date and I LOVE all of them! Great stuff.
  • Gibson
    Gibson Chicago Posts: 2,671
    Hey all!! Been a casual fan for a while. Getting hardcore really soon....

    Grabbed a single ticket for Dallas on Oct 4 and am driving up from Austin (at ACL 1). If anyone needs a ride, I can always use the company.

    PM me!

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  • badbrains
    badbrains Posts: 10,255

    Well the fact that it's better than LB isn't exactly saying much. I wouldn't put it in my top 5 over the last year but it's certainly right outside. I think it's their most important album to date and especially when you look back this will be the turning point.

    To each is his own. People feel differently when they hear songs, so I'm not suprised. Def in my top 5.
  • dustinpardue
    dustinpardue Las Vegas, NV Posts: 1,829
    FrankieG said:

    Very cool, wish I went but I'll see most of these in September, hopefully.
    How many people were there? What kind of banter/stories did Brian tell between songs?

    It was a great time. In my opinion, the new songs are much much better live, mainly because it "sounds like them" if that makes any sense. To me whoever produced this album seemed to want to make them sound like a different band on a lot of songs. I was very impressed. A lot of passion came through live that is hard to see listening to the album.
    The show/environment itself was a little odd. Sure, it was CBGB, but if you'd ever been to the actual CBGB like I had a few times it was very strange. They packed way too many people in there. Me being one of them I don't mind admitting that. Once you got 3-4 feet inside the door it was nearly impossible to move from there. The music/stage banter was nearly inaudible from there as well. IN order to hear anything, you had to fight your way at least past the bar. For example, The 59 Sound was playing while I was in the back and I didn't recognize it until about half-way through. Crazy for such a small space to have such limited sound. What didn't help matters is that there were mobs of people who were there who didn't care if they were there or not and weren't interested in the band at all and just talked, talked, and talked more. Needless to say, the back section near the front door was just an awful spot to be. Was infinitely better once devising a plan to move closer in where one could actually hear the music. There wasn't much stage banter I think mainly because it was a short set and their time was probably limited. It was a pretty awesome experience, and the open bar was pretty awesome (although they gave you drinks in baby cups so you had to order 3 drinks to get a normal sized drink). 1000 Years and Dark Places were just simply incredible.
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