Bands/Rappers: Mac Miller, Taking Back Sunday, Third Eye Blind, Wiz Khalifa
Date: April 9, 2011
Mac Miller – Firstly, the sound in Matthews Arena is a shitty thing. No surprise, though. Watching good ole Mac and his crew rap was like listening to an ole beat-up boom box cranked to max volume. I have no comment on his performance other than that I’m simply not familiar with him.
Taking Back Sunday – At their best they sounded like an impressionable Head Automatica knock-off band and at their worst they made drunk kids fall asleep. It was mostly the latter. “WHO HERE GOES TO COLLEGE?” Oh gee bro I don’t know! Crowd wasn’t feeling TBS and they had a good reason not to be.
Third Eye Blind – This is the point in the show where things improved a lot more. The instruments were much more audible and the vocals mixed just right for Third Eye Blind. The band’s long-standing favorites “Jumper” and “Semi Charmed Life” drew the most notable crowd reaction. The pauses for the crowd to sing got a bit cheesy, but I guess that’s a norm for arena rock bands. For a band that I haven’t really listened to much before, I will say I was impressed. Their set wasn’t draggy and their new tune, which they closed their set with, sounded decent.
Wiz Khalifa – Wiz seemed excited and all to be performing. Opening chants of TAYLOR (GANG), TAYLOR (GANG) were excessive. Even worse was the repetitive WAKE N (BAKE), WAKE N (BAKE). When the dude started rapping for reals, it was hard to tell whether it was his own voice coming out of the PA or that of a recording. I imagine this is the standard for rap shows, though.
Conclusion: Screw arenas! I’ll take a 100 person dive bar or, on the larger end of things, the Orpheum Theatre or House of Blues any day over the distance and lack of personality associated with arenas.
Amen Brother.