![]() The Faint Set List ♥ First Avenue, Minneapolis (11/14/08) ![]() The Faint ♥ First Avenue, Minneapolis (11/14/08) |
Minneapolis is the last stop for famed The Faint
before heading off to Scotland, England, Germany, Italy, and Spain,
before heading back stateside in mid-December. UK concert goers should
be in for a real treat, as these guys put on a spectacular light show
consisting of part rave, part Casio-crashing, part discotheque, but all
fun.
Everyone in the band was dressed in dark clothing, except for singer Todd Fink, who came out with tinted circular glasses/goggles and dressed up as a mad scientist or chemist. He does his same dance he does for all the songs, smiling and laughing the whole time, while the rest of the band do their thing. I will have to say that "Dapose" rocked out pretty hardcore on the guitar.
There was a long experimental noise intro before "The Geeks Were Right", which was well-received, although I suspect fans weren't used to their new songs.
Speaking of which, and I won't spend too much time on this, the audience seem to be a lot of younger kids (with black marked "X" on their hands indicating they are under 21), and they all seem to be really into their hair.
The ended their set with a three song encore, including the very last song, Agenda Suicide, which is not listed on their set list.
I should also mention the two warm-up band, His Mischief (official/myspace) and Baby Walrus (myspace).
His Mischief was a three piece band from St Paul, they sounded more
power-pop/rock - like they might be more in their elements opening up
for Motion City Soundtrack.
As for Baby Walrus, they are from Nebraska, and they seem to be more blues-influenced, with a bit of Ben Folds with the keyboard-thing. I don't know the song they ended their set, but it was really good.
Everyone in the band was dressed in dark clothing, except for singer Todd Fink, who came out with tinted circular glasses/goggles and dressed up as a mad scientist or chemist. He does his same dance he does for all the songs, smiling and laughing the whole time, while the rest of the band do their thing. I will have to say that "Dapose" rocked out pretty hardcore on the guitar.
There was a long experimental noise intro before "The Geeks Were Right", which was well-received, although I suspect fans weren't used to their new songs.
Speaking of which, and I won't spend too much time on this, the audience seem to be a lot of younger kids (with black marked "X" on their hands indicating they are under 21), and they all seem to be really into their hair.
The ended their set with a three song encore, including the very last song, Agenda Suicide, which is not listed on their set list.
As for Baby Walrus, they are from Nebraska, and they seem to be more blues-influenced, with a bit of Ben Folds with the keyboard-thing. I don't know the song they ended their set, but it was really good.
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