| Let It Rock Concert Review |
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| Written by Chris Heinz | ||||||
| Tuesday, 21 April 2009 | ||||||
The Let It Rock Tour may be lacking a blockbuster name on the roster but attendees definitely got their money’s worth when the show rolled through Chicago at the House of Blues on April 8th. For less than $20, the crowd was treated to music from 6 artists that lasted over 4 hours long in a great intimate environment. Each artist played a showcase of songs lasting around 30 minutes. Surprisingly, headliner Kevin Rudolf didn’t perform any longer than the other acts, although that is understandable considering he has only released one studio album. There was something to be said about the crowd at House of Blues that night. The energy throughout the crowd was infectious from the start and it didn’t seem to die down as the night progressed. It was almost as if everyone was their just to listen to the music and not see one particular performer. Everyone got equal applauds as well.
Kicking off the evening was unsigned band Go Crash Audio from Nebraska. The 4 member band had a great time onstage and looked very comfortable while performing songs from their debut album With Wings & Radar. The pop rock bands sound is very authentic- not trying to fit a mold that is all too common with albums in this genre today.
Up next, we had Hyper Crush an electronica hip hop trio. They literally transformed the House of Blues into a club with their strobe and laser light show complete with the lead singer wearing brass knuckles outfitted with lasers on each finger. While fun, the music tended to sound a bit overproduced and vying for attention with lyrics literally screaming “sex and drugs.” Quote this article on your site
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