
Hello friends, and welcome to another evening, here on Looks Like Coffee, Tastes Like Juice. Tonight has been a fantastic evening, as I've witnessed two concerts by two wonderful bands, both for free. In the following paragraph(s) I will provide some details, reviews, MP3's and videos about both of these bands.
Tally Hall
My evening began around 7 pm, as I stumbled into the Motor City Casino Stage, and glanced upon a band who were currently occupying the stage. After looking at the rooster, I did not expect this "Tally Hall" to be much good, but after about five minutes, I was proven very wrong. The guys definitely had their live act down pat. They were eccentric, witty, captivating and all that shit. You may not really grasp the power of their live shows from the two videos and MP3 below, but believe me, they are definitely a band to see live. By the way, they are from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The Ruler of Everything
Spring and a Storm
Dream - Tally Hall
The Zombies
The Zombies, who were the main event which I had come to watch, were as fantastic as I expected. There were, though, some things I did not expect; a) that I would see 20 year olds and 60 year olds head banging to the same band, b) that the lead singer of the Zombies could still belt it out like it was 1967, and c) that the new tunes would be just as good as the new tunes. So, all in all, today's concert going experience, and the second day of the Comerica Cityfest, were both huge successes in my eyes.
A Rose for Emily (Live)
Expect much more tomorrow, including Broken Social Scene, and a list of upcoming concerts.
Til' Tomorrow