Unread postby bassface » 04 Aug 2013 06:57
Hey, I caught them at the Paramount last night as well. They rocked my face. I'd never seen them live, and everything people say about how nice they are and how great they play was totally true. Shim really brings the crowd in on it, and they were great at the merch desk even though we only had like 15 seconds. Plus everything they did was flawless.
The thing about Sick Puppies is that even the songs you don't love right away have a way of growing on you. I've never disliked any of there songs, but some of them just didn't grab me. Like, I wasn't crazy about Don't Walk Away at first, and now it's one of my favorites. But more than that, at the show last night, even songs which I don't always get into, like Maybe or TNGB, really got me pumped up like crazy. It's because The Pups are an incredible band, and you have to see them live to really get it. Everything they did sounded awesome, and the energy and the power are through the roof in a way you can't understand on just the album. But the album is also incredible, and everything I said about a song growing on you is true for them as well. I don't think it's possible for them to release a song which you can't, at the very least, come to love.
This Album also meant a lot to me because my two other favorite bands both released pretty disappointing albums this year, and I was worried Connect would be the same. I Should've Known Better. 5 seconds into Die to Save You I was laughing like a maniac because I already knew that Sick Puppies never disappoints. Needless to say, they have been and are now even more firmly in place at number 1 on my list.
Woo! First post rant -- done!