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Scars On Broadway Live from Coachella Review
Posted by kingmchris on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 11:18 AM
CoachellaAdjusting my favorite brown hat as I clenched the railing only ten feet from the stage I felt the tension set in my mind. “They better be good”, “They have to be good”, “What am I going to do if they aren’t good?” My mind was in a fog of confusion.

I didn’t know what to think about my current situation, after Serj’s show stopping performance the night before I was hyped to see what Scars On Broadway had to offer. I didn’t watch or listen to any of the Whiskey show recordings because I wanted to experience all their songs live, for the first time.

With all this thinking going on up inside my mind I didn’t realize they were late! It was Six Twenty-Three! Thirteen minutes after Scars was schedule to start playing. A loud shout from the back of the crowd that went along the lines of  “F**k the sound check!” made me aware of Scar’s pre-madonnaness. The agony of waiting continued for another full ten minutes, the crowd continued to grow restless and yell out at the roadies.

I stood their cursing under my breath at the soreness in my calves. Then put my hand on my friend Paul’s shoulder to tell him something but stopped as the crowd began to cheer in an uproar of anticipation being settled. John had appeared standing behind his drum kit. The roadies began clearing the stage and as if a David Blain magic trick had taken place, one roadie that was leaving stage magically turned into Daron walking onto stage in less than a second. It was uncanny!

There he was, decked out in all black from head to toe, even his custom black/white Nikes (I also own a pair). Not taking even one glance at the crowd he harnessed on his shiny SG, walked straight to the front of the kick and BOOM! Their set began! A circle pit formed like the parting of the red sea, Daron and Franky harmonize their hearts out, John banged the hell out of his crashes and in my opinion the groovy looking bassist just keep rocking back and fourth like a groovy bassist such as himself should. “I Like Suicide ” was one hell of a set opener.Coachella

“It’s hot as a motherf**ker out here!” yelled Daron as the crowd’s cheer died down from the ending of the first song. It was at this point that I noticed there is a keyboard player! Hair longer than even Daron’s and head banging the entire time, fit right in with the rest of Scars.

The next few songs were a blur except for one song that had a slow start interrupted by bursts of distortion charged open C chords. Don’t know what it is called but it certainly was the most interesting to hear. The whole time I was focused on Daron’s fingers, noticing his riffs and the oddities about them.

Scar On Broadway’s album is going to have some insane riffs. One that caught my attention was the beginning to a song apparently called “Stoner Hate”. It is so dancey, brought a whole different feel to the crowd, they began clapping their hands instead of moshing. I recorded that entire song [watch the video down there], so perhaps that is why I remember it so much. The dancey feel was soon replaced as the middle of the song turning into “Drugs” which everyone in the front row remembered and new the words too.

CoachellaThe crowd threw up their hands and head banged to the words only Daron could make sound creative: “We’re on drugs!” After the drugs interlude the song turned back into the dancey feeling of the beginning. A purely orgasmic experience is the only way to justify that song.

“They Say” ended the performance with an anger filled intro from the sweaty, wild-eyed Daron. “They say it’s all about to end! Well I say f**k it! Let it end!” screamed Daron. The whole front row was rocking out, the pit towards the middle of the crowd was in full swing (a full swing of arms flying at people), and Daron was all over the place. Singing “For we leave in sin, for we will win. I watch the president - ” then taking a step toward the crowd Daron motioned for the crowd to continue, but I felt like I was the only one that said “F**k society!” There was probably more, but I didn’t here anybody else. That was the only sad moment of the concert. That and when the uproar from the crowd cheering on Daron, John and the rest of the band died down as they exited the stage. After John gave out his drum sticks and Daron took his final bow on stage left. It was over…DAMNIT!

Looking back upon the show I can’t believe Daron still had all this awesome material. The songs were remarkable, almost as catchy as I had hoped for and even superior guitar work then I predicted. Scars On Broadway are a breathtaking live band, Daron and Franky harmonize like angels, angles of metal of course. Neither of them had bad pitch problems, John was as commanding behind his kit as ever, and the unknown bassist looked splendid, grooving back and forth like I mentioned earlier. This thirty minute or so performance was worth every bone shattering minute I spent waiting.

Scars On Broadway made my weekend. They will make yours as well.

 

Check out full set of Photos of the concert in the Photos gallery.

 

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Read more Reviews about this Concert  HERE and HERE


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Tankiani
29.04.08, 14:50

Great review, great videos. :) Thanks.

loly
29.04.08, 16:12

Nice interview,thanx.

johnnytoy
29.04.08, 16:20

Great! What's the name of the second song?

Voodoo_Blues
29.04.08, 16:38

Cool review, thanks man.

SOAGolfeR21
29.04.08, 19:13

That song you recorded is not "Stoner Hate", it is in fact "Enemy".

Stoner Hate is the one that begins with "Wooooooooooooah, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"

karimkarim
29.04.08, 20:21

great

Fowler
29.04.08, 20:55

Nice review, dude.

kingmchris
30.04.08, 02:07

oh okay sorry, somebody on the forums told me it was "stoner hate". "enemy" was orgasmic hehe.

Calimero
30.04.08, 07:15

OMG thank you. I am glad somebody was there and took this video. It´s amazing and love the song "They say". Hope I can make it to Arizona. Thank you people:)

tiffanyevett
30.04.08, 18:14

that is a sweet interview and a cool video, i'm glad that some was there to get that video aswell thats, it was cool, lol

DARK_FATE
30.04.08, 22:19

Sad to say it, but Daron is the new Jim Morrison ('71).

Fowler
01.05.08, 00:40

I thought Jim Morrison died in '71?

Fakz
01.05.08, 01:30

I like more System Of a Down that Scars on broadway, a collection of obese. But Daron not lost their energy, fortunately. Anyway all very good and very good review =)

Sorry for my little English, I am Argentinian.

ChicNStu0017
03.05.08, 00:42

Wow cool video. After listening to They Say and seeing that video it's pretty obvious that SOB is going to have some nice variety. And Daron's voice suits it very nicely, even better than I was expecting. And the new step they took with the guitar is very cool and enjoyable. I love it and it's proof that Daron can pull out smooth, flavorful riffs and not only the heavy, chunky distortion that labeled SOAD.

dagger
03.05.08, 05:58

Daron is freakin' awesome, and his songs are too,... but also sad to say, Daron is NOT the new Jim Morrison.

Great video, though!! : D

prayer
03.05.08, 16:51

And ? Look, I respect Daron and John really, but... The drums for They Say are not so difficult... The rhythm is nice, but I can't tell from one song: "Wow, they rock, they're the best band ever !", I want to see the album... I'll have to download it, cause it'll never come here... Poz iz Crne Gore ljudi... SOB je u redu... Na neku foru...

mom45
04.05.08, 05:16

Maybe. But after seeing/hearing some of the other stuff, I'm guessing They Say won't be their best song by any means. Already I'm really enjoying Enemy/Drugs, and the other bits & pieces I've seen & heard from the Whisky & Coachella.

That "instrumental" bit they did at the Whisky had some great John-drumming. And I'm loving this vid here with "Enemy/Drugs" and the little bits & pieces of "World Long Gone" and "Kill Each Other".

July 29th is WAY the hell too far away for me. Hopefully someone will get a total audio/video of the Arizona show? And maybe we'll be treated to some more "leaks" and/or live gigs in the meanwhile?

*crosses fingers*

*hopes*

ElectTheSOAD
06.05.08, 19:10

i cant wait for the album!

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