For me, the attraction of this festival lies in the mid tier bands, the incredibly talented ones who are yet to gain widespread fame. On the other hand, some of the bands that are supposedly huge and will no doubt pull massive crowds, actually interest me very little. The irony is that while I couldn’t care less about them, these are the bands that contribute most to the ticket price and also led to the festival selling out in record time, denying me the chance to see the bands that I actually like. Well at least it would be if the fence wasn’t so stupidly easily to jump. THAT’s irony for you. Some of these selections will surprise you, others won’t. Either way, these AREN’T the bands that are attracting me to Homebake
You Am I – Berlin Chair
Yes, You Am I fall here also. Don’t get me wrong, I have a lot of respect for them, but I just don’t like them. Tim Rogers’ drunkenness seems to come out in their music and it just doesn’t sit well with me. I’ve seen them live and was similarly unimpressed. It’s probably that they have an ‘acquired taste’ and I’ve never given them the time they deserve. But despite this I feel no great desire to rectify this problem and so will probably continue with my indifference.
Something For Kate – Captain
It may sound bad, but if I’m not in the right mood, I swear these guys could put me to sleep. To me the vocals sound bland and monotonous and if I don’t pay close attention, they just wash over me. I do admit that they do have quite a few great songs, showing that they have strong song-writing ability, but sadly this isn’t all that makes a great live show. Seeing as the last time I watched them I found it utterly boring, I doubt I’ll be checking them out again.
Eskimo Joe – Turn Up Your Stereo
Once upon a time Eskimo Joe played simple, catchy music. Once upon a time Eskimo Joe had fun. Once upon a time Eskimo Joe were good. However, as time has passed, they have developed into commercial music’s sweethearts, selling their souls in the process. I must admit I don’t hate their music, in fact if I actually went and listened to their new album, I’m sure I wouldn’t mind it. But principles mean I won’t be doing that. I can’t exactly put my finger on it, but Eskimo Joe, somewhere along the line you lost me.
The Butterfly Effect – Phoenix
I guess you could say that this band isn’t as big as some of the other headliners but if you think in terms of Triple J exposure, they’re up there. Their music is a heavy blend of rock, but personally, it fails to excite. I do however get the feeling that they would have a lot energy when playing live, so I may be checking them out if have some spare time.
Big bands, big deal. I don’t find these bands so horrible that I can’t understand why people like them, it’s just a matter of personal preference. If you’re into them, then by all means go see them! But to me, their names signify short dinner queues rather than a great live show.
You may have to bear with me for a few days while I get the bands that I DON’T like out of the way, in order get to the ones I DO like. Don’t worry, you’ll still get plenty of information and mp3s, they just won’t be any good…to an extent. No mp3s means they suck (to me) one mp3 means I’m undecided (and hence I’m leaving it up to you to decide), while two mp3’s means they’re HOT.