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from: whatevermagazine.com
date:
07/17/2001
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Flipp,
The Mayfield Four, American Hi-fi, Everclear at A few weeks ago
I got another package from a record company that caught my eye. According to the
Flipp bio they were on a "Glamtastic U.S. tour" with Everclear because
Art Alexakis So I set up the deal to go see them at Lupo’s. I was told to get to the show early and they meant it- I got to the show at like five after seven and they were already going. Lupo’s was pretty crowded for Tuesday (kudos to Everclear), and the kids were all packed around the stage watching Flipp run through some stadium size moves complete with effects, lights and crowd participation. Cursing Link Almond and his fucking bridge repairs I got my camera out fought to the front like a freak and shot like a mad man for a few songs. I didn’t keep a set list, but Flipp tore up their allotted half-hour. It was refreshing to see guys who could play as big as their ego’s. They might look like a cartoon, they might have their own trading cards, but these guys can play.
Check out flippcentral.com. if you want a copy of Blow it Out Your Ass. The Mayfield Four
were next up. They were grunge and fairly good. American Hi-Fi came out to a packed house. Lupo’s was hot, but tolerable. American Hi-Fi is a local band sorta- they’re from Boston and the singer was drummer for Letters to Cleo. Their song "Flava of the Weak" is all over radio this summer so the boys are enjoying some interest from the ladies. Jones waved to people in the crowd and did his best to be heard clearly. American Hi-Fi have some big rock moves, but also did some more melodic stuff too. I don’t have their CD, but they got a good reaction being local, and they worked the folks over pretty well. I didn’t see too much of Everclear’s set. I ran into Chia Karaoke from Filpp and managed to get my interview with three of them on their bus. We did return for the last half hour and I saw them do "You Make Me Feel Like A Whore," "Father of Mine," "Santa Monica," and the encore with Flipp and American Hi-Fi a sloppy but fun version of David Bowie’s "Suffragette City." I watched them from the side and could only take photos during the encore,so sorry about not getting more photos. Art brought a bunch of ladies up to dance on stage and Lupo’s was full of sweaty kids reaching to shake the bands’ hands, or catch one of the many flying guitar picks that they threw out.
I gotta say this was a pretty good show. This summer has been full of high priced tours and this was four bands for $25 bucks. Definitely more bang for your buck. |
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