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Auch Morcheeba sind eine Badewanne. Whirlpool, mindestens. Tobi, Blogger und Betreiber der Thekenumschau. Zum Album an sich muss man sicher nicht mehr allzu viel schreiben.

Und vor allem: Als Picture Disc. Mir jedenfalls nicht. Dieses aber nicht. Ich hatte es ja gleich zu Beginn geschrieben: das hier ist ein Wunschkonzert. Also: es erbarme sich bitte jemand. Heute kostet die Platte in der Regel mindestens Euro. Seitdem darf davon ausgegangen werden, dass Mother Tongue mittlerweile final den Deckel auf die Karriere nagelten. Lesern, denen der allseits beliebte er Jahre-Overkill aus den beiden vorangegangenen Postings auf die Nerven ging - und wenn dem so sein sollte, dann sei an dieser Stelle ein satt-liebevolles "Yuck Fou!

Und wer nicht schnell genug war, der Weil man's kann. Was die paar anderen Menschen dazu zu sagen haben, dazu kommen wir auch noch. Licht am Ende des Tunnels. Eintracht Frankfurt Internationaaaaal. Colin und Peter Devlin schon. Es lohnt - immer noch. Vor vier Jahren hat er zwei Solo-Konzerte in Deutschland gegeben. Gab es nie - und wird es vermutlich nie geben. Auch Morcheeba sind eine Badewanne. Whirlpool, mindestens. Tobi, Blogger und Betreiber der Thekenumschau.

Zum Album an sich muss man sicher nicht mehr allzu viel schreiben. Und vor allem: Als Picture Disc. Mir jedenfalls nicht. Dieses aber nicht.

Ich hatte es ja gleich zu Beginn geschrieben: das hier ist ein Wunschkonzert. Also: es erbarme sich bitte jemand. Heute kostet die Platte in der Regel mindestens Euro. Seitdem darf davon ausgegangen werden, dass Mother Tongue mittlerweile final den Deckel auf die Karriere nagelten.

Lesern, denen der allseits beliebte er Jahre-Overkill aus den beiden vorangegangenen Postings auf die Nerven ging - und wenn dem so sein sollte, dann sei an dieser Stelle ein satt-liebevolles "Yuck Fou! Gone is the pretension and cockiness.

Make way for the kindler, gentler Tea Party, a sonically charged band worth listening to. That point was not lost on the mostly teen audience who packed the Civic Centre Theatre. Sure, the aforementioned influences remain. As for the Doors … Martin still looks like Jim Morrison.

Opening act Edwin might have felt, in his own words, Amazing. Too bad the empty seats almost outnumbered the fans. With security out in full force, those who did show up reciprocated with mini-shrieks of ecstasy.

Now if only he was backed by quality tunes? Other Canadian acts have previously sold songs online — most notably Bruce Cockburn, who sold MP3s of three songs through the GoodNoise. The songs will be available through various Canadian retail record web sites at times and prices still to be announced.

Both The Tea Party and their fans have a mutual interest in the Internet, but the label says everyone will be carefully assessing the results of the downloading experiment with The Tea Party. This opportunity allows us to embrace new technologies while protecting our interests. As the lights dimmed, the familiar and sonically charged Army Ants loop indicated that the show was about to begin. Moments later, the band began to unleash one of their best performances of all time.

He sent the already mesmerized audience on a trip to the glorious Halcyon Days, and to the surprise of many the highlights of the show never seemed to end.

Chatwood and Burrows were just as solid, providing a smooth rhythm foundation. All of this brought much joy to the mostly francophone crowd who stood in absolute awe. Overall, the minute show was nothing short of astonishing, leaving every concert-goer complete and utterly fulfilled with what he or she saw.

A fiery orange and red sunset descended on Windsor Arena as The Tea Party returned home for an inspiring and energetic performance. The performances of Chatwood and Burrows were simply outstanding. Chatwood performed with much sincerity — he looked as though he knew the hometown performance was long overdue. In fact, it was obvious that he had the undivided attention of many audience members who admired his incredible talent and charm.

Everyone goes up and does covers. Except The Tea Party last year. Another possibility was unveiled in Toronto last week at the Alkaline show. In the last three years Jeff and The Tea Party have come a long way in the Canadian music industry in terms of associating themselves with other musicians. Now I have to come out of my shell and get to know people. In a roundabout way it was a great thing for me to become more personable. My music is always going to be my cathartic vehicle.

With celebrity comes responsibility and Jeff realizes that what he does can influence his loyal fans.

Women being hit, there is nothing attractive about that. I want to bring awareness to the continuing problem that exists in our country and around the world. White Ribbon goes into high schools and attempts to educate teenage boys. You know, snuff it out at the root.

The other half of the money goes to shelters to help women. This year he and The Tea Party are cutting it close in the scheduling department. After their performance tonight the band are on a plane first thing tomorrow to embark on a date tour of Europe.

There was such a huge vibe among journalist and promoters that we got added to the main stage of these big rock festivals. Although it could be a while before we hear the fruits of this labour. EdgeFest has traditionally been the best and loudest way to celebrate Canada Day in the Greater Toronto Area, with a line up that, in years past, has forced the average concert-goer to drool in anticipation of the event.

Especially considering the festival had just come off of three years of being THE cross-Canada summer attraction. Now, to answer all the EdgeFest questions in order to impress your friends with your vast trivia knowledge, of course …. On a bill geared to the rock segment of teenagers, it was somewhat surprising to discover it was in fact The Headstones who shook Molson Park to the core with their booming brand of singularly Canadian RAWK.

Without a doubt, the Matthew Good Band belonged at the end of the day. Not to detract from his stellar performance, but was Matt Good high? He seemed so uncharacteristically mellow. Yet they still managed to crank out a killer set that was far too short. One would think being pelted with bottles would prompt Good to say something… speaking of which…. Besides booing the mention of Americans, without taking into account three U. Not cool. Ryan Dennis of Serial Joe did the most Canadian thing possible.

What a sweet and polite young man. Anyone who tossed anything at him should be ashamed of themselves. The large number of extra verses of Temptation were just as interesting, as were the bits of Nine Inch Nails, David Bowie, U2, Jeff Buckley and the rest tossed in for good measure. A moody, intense retro-rock set from those wacky kids. Of course, being perennial Edgefest favourites, they can do no wrong. We kid only because we love.

A really good, tight effort from the band who are obviously worthy of playing stages that size. To further fan the flames, Who thinks Todd Kerns would have made a nice addition to the side stage? What a difference two years makes: Creed graduated from the second stage to headline the main stage, solidifying their change in status from One Hit Wonders to official band in contention to be the leaders of the newest wave of hair metal bands.

After all, what other bands traditionally have singers with hair that falls immediately back into place and uses pyrotechnics to emphasize the intensity of lyrics. Besides the lack of those cute programs, the fact that the main stage line up was strictly teenage alt rock was disheartening. Especially considering the diversity and style usually found at EdgeFest.

No hip-hop. No one wearing a skirt not even one of the boys. The standout acts were standout acts from years previous. No alarms. No surprises. The Windsor, Ont. Incorporating a piece orchestra into its live show is a logical progression for The Tea Party, who has long used traditional East Indian groups and baroque-style string quartets to enhance many of its recorded songs.

We did The Messenger with the entire symphony and I saw grown men crying in the audience. Although the melding of rock and classical is nothing new, it has unfortunately never been perfected see Metalica vs. The San Francisco Symphony. The event attracted about 1, Tea Party and curious classical music fans. But the casually clad younger rock fans vastly outnumbered the conservative classical music connoisseur, although a few were spotted. Before the show started, the venue was bathed in the warm glow of yellow, orange and soft blue lights and a light mist from the fog machine.

It set a relaxed, exotic tone that lasted throughout the evening. Singer Jeff Martin could barely conceal his excitement and delight at how well the performance was unfolding. For now, the Halcyon Days have officially come to an end as rock trio, The Tea Party closed their month old world tour promoting, Triptych.

A dense fog descended the stage as three dark shadows appeared before an eager crowd. To our delight, the band took us all on a very emotional and psychological journey revealing songs from their past and present.

All of a sudden the drumbeat slightly changed and the audience went crazy. We have to go in and have this fight and argument each time. So if you see any bands with their photo on their cover you know they lost that fight. Rainy Day Relaxation Road Trip. Romantic Evening Sex All Themes. Articles Features Interviews Lists. Streams Videos All Posts. My Profile. Advanced Search. Triptych Review by Matthias Sheaks. Track Listing. The Tea Party.

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