The
night was packed! Doors opened at 8 with openers stating at 9. I
arrived downtown at around 7 to find parking and grab a bite to eat
and there was already a sizeable line waiting outside. A little after
8 my friend Katie and I went to get in and the line was around the
corner and they had been letting people in by this point. What a
crowd to rush when doors opened!
The crowd was fairly mixed between under/over 21.
The concert started promptly at 9 with Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. playing for 30 minutes. Their sound was electronic-ish/head bopping rock with a mix of 80's synthesizer in there too.The crowd was really into this band, jumping to make that springy Crystal Ballroom floor shake! At one point one of the band members went into the all-ages section of the crowd while singing a song to the delight of the under 21 year olds. Daniel Zott, asked the crowd if "they could dance as much as they screamed, it would be great." Neither disappointed.
I caught up with Daniel Zott at the merchandise table and asked him a few questions. When asked what he thought of the Portland crowd, he replied that they were the most energetic crowd he had seen the whole tour. With the band being from Detroit, I asked if the tour was wrapping up there, he said, "no, but they were doing a show there in a few weeks."
Family
of the Year is not the name of the latest new sitcom out there but of
the second opener of the night. They went on at 10 with a sound was
almost reggae/alternative/indie rock all meshed to create a unique
sound. The male and female vocals united beautifully live. The crowd
was equally as pumped for this opener and as they started later,
there were even more people to get things lively! They played 45
minutes. I was not loving the reggae/indie personally, their quality
live was great.
I
must say - I have never seen a crowd so pumped for 1 opener – let
alone 2 openers!
Atlas
Genius.... ATLAS GENIUS! Need I say anything more? This band rocked
it! I wanted to move around and get pictures from all angles, but the
crowd was so dense, it was impossible! Their stage looked like a
laser light show it was so lit up and awesome.
This
is the only concert I have been to where all acts started promptly on
time! Atlas Genius was to go on at 11:15 and on the dot, they
started. Second song in was, “If So”, followed by he title track
of their album, “When It was Now”. Lead singer, Keith Jeffery,
kept cheers-ing the crowd with his Red Solo Cup (I fill you up!) and
gave shout out to both opening bands. He also joked (or maybe true)
that he had played in Portland more than any other stop and was happy
to be back in our town and was happy to put on a good show!
The
show was nonstop sound – even some musical interludes that I swear
were right out of Nintendo! They took the shortest bow off stage and
came right back to finish the night with “Trojans” and the
audience (myself included) went NUTS! They left the stage right
before 12:30.
I
find it impossible not to mention in this article that my parents
knew of Atlas Genius before I did. With their “If So” song on
the advertisements for HGTV’s “Cousin’s Uncover” my parents
found the song and told me about them. This band not only pulls in
the young teens , it has also seduced a fair number of baby boomers.
For a 4 year old band from Australia – this is impressive task. It
helps, of course, that they put on wild and amazing shows.
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