Raw Rock Kills

Saturday night, I dragged an acquaintance of mine, Rebekah, with me two hours to go see Showbread play.  Their new album, The Fear of God, released last week and it’s amazing!  I have to be honest, I wasn’t feeling it at first.  I usually fall in love with their stuff at first listen but this album took a bit longer to like but I’m fine with that.  As I’ve always said, the songs that are catchy at first get old the fastest but the ones that take a little longer to appreciate are the ones that have staying power. 

So, we get there and we were the oldest two up in that joint!  I swear, the average age was a ripe seventeen years old!  And talk about hipsters!  They don’t have that many tight leggings in ballets.  Needless to say, I felt very out of place.  You know those guys in their mid-thirties that tries way too hard to be hip and hangs out with the young kids and slaughters contemporary slang?  Yeah, I was that dude.  I was so glad Rebekah came with me because at least I had someone to talk to. 

There were five other bands before Showbread played and they were all actually really good.  At the last couple of Showbread shows, the opening bands ranged from alright to garbage so I was glad to see they had some good people playing.  There was a local band that especially intrigued me.  Very Paramore-ish.  The girl even sounded like the delicious Hayley and had that whole “hair shake” thing down pat.  They were the best but unfortunately, every time she said their name I couldn’t catch it.  I’m sure if I did some online investigation, I could track them down.  I would like to hear more from them but I’m too lazy at the moment so I’ll probably put it off until I forget about them entirely.  Eh. 

It was time for Showbread to play and it was the best show I’ve seen them do.  Not only did they play songs from their new album but pulled out some oldies from their former albums.  It was so awesome to hear all the old songs I had listened to for so many years being played live.  It was like a greatest hits performance.  It was intense and loud and jarring to the heart and fantastic!  After their performance, I tracked a lot of them down and had my picture taken with them, all except for Patrick.  I forgot about him entirely.  I had really just intended to take a picture with Josh Dies ‘cause I have during all the other times I’ve seen them so I figured I’d make a tradition out of it but since they were all clumped together I didn’t want to be rude and push them all aside to just take a picture with Josh so when I had my picture taken with a few of them I decided to go ahead and get all of them.  Since it was a spontaneous decision, I wasn’t thinking about who all I had gotten but it’s okay, I’ll get them all next time!  Unfortunately, the pictures came out horrible.  Not that there was anything wrong with any of the pictures, I just wasn’t happy with how my appearance came out is all.  Oh well.  I’ll just keep them for my own private collection or whatever.  I didn’t want to keep anyone from seeing any other fans, I kind of quickly flagged them all one by one, snapped a picture, told them how raw they were, and sent them on their way.  But one of the newer guys took the time to talk with me for a bit, which was pretty cool.  He was really nice and seemed genuinely excited for Rebekah and I to be there.

Their new album, The Fear of God, is out now and I would encourage everyone to pick it up.  As always, even if you don’t love the music, you should read their lyrics.  Absolutely incredible.  In fact, I’ll be super nice and provide the link for you.  Click here!  The stuff from Anorexia Nervosa and The Fear of God is my favorite material.  Enjoy.

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