New Found Glory, Finch, Something Corporate, Further Seems Forever

So Friday night (11.08.2002 for posterity's sake) I ended up going to the New Found Glory, Finch, Something Corporate, Further Seems Forever show. Justin called me at the last minute and said that he had a couple extra tickets. My brother was dying to go, since NFG are his favorite band right now, and I figured, hey, I like FSF, so let's go.

Justin got stuck in traffic, though, and by the time we got to the The Boathouse, Further had already played. Crap. So we stood around waiting for the next band to go on.

It was a sold out show, and the place was packed out. I swear all the kids there had just come from the mall (half from Abercrombie, half from Hot Topic). I went to the same show last year (the New Found Glory show, I mean), and who knows what the difference was then. Maybe because H2O played and they're not a "radio band?" But I don't remember it being all little kids. But whatever. It's all good.

Finally, Something Corporate took the stage. Having never heard this band before, I decided to listen with an open mind, and not judge them on the fact that they're riding the new wave of emo-pop that's swarming the airwaves. After seeing them play, I think the name they chose suits them perfectly. There was nothing impressive about this band. I'd call it "emo piano pop." The tunes were perfectly suited for FM Radio, and riddled with major chord-laden hooks, and melodic, singable choruses.

Although half the room was singing along, I didn't find their music catchy or innovative in the least. I have to say that I was severely disappointed. Usually when I catch a major label act, I expect to at least see something flashy or gimmicky that I've never seen before, but this band was plain old boring. They finished out the set by the vocalist standing on top of his piano and banging the keys by stomping up and down. Woo. How daring.

Next up were Finch. Having heard most of What It Is To Burn, and loving the vocals, I was looking forward to seeing this band. I'm not a big fan of anything that Drive-Thru Records has put out, but I can acknowledge talent when I hear it, and Finch have some. The music was a little too poppy for my liking, and the guitars were unimaginative and a little canned, but other than that, it was a great performance. The singing was excellent throughout, and actually reminded me a lot of the vocals on the new Glassjaw record.

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  • 1 - Eric Olsen

    Nov 12, 2002 at 12:39 pm

    Very nice Amber, thanks. Sounds like a smoking hot show. I like all of those bands - I'm a sucker for pop punk and emo.

  • 2 - Noah

    Nov 15, 2002 at 4:03 pm

    I was at the show , it was great, all though the Hampton Roads kids always do that gay rock back and forth thing at the boathouse and i cant stand it because everyone falls, its retarded i had to like protect my friend Brittany the whole time (didnt mind that too much), otherwise great show, Amber good review.

  • 3 - Tori

    Nov 30, 2002 at 4:01 pm

    I saw this show at the tabernacle in Atlanta and Something Corporate was by far the best band there. They are imaginative and different and awesome. I strongly suggest listening to Konstantine, the most amazing song ever written.

  • 4 - Katie

    May 27, 2003 at 11:38 pm

    OK u dont kno how much that pisses me off b/c Something Corporate is my absolute favorite band and they are easily the best band out there! By the way, I think NFG gives the definiton of boring, melodic, singable songs. Dont trash my band.

  • 5 - Heather

    Jun 04, 2003 at 11:09 pm

    Something Corporate is by far my favorite band. Give them a shot, they're definitely not "corporate" driven as you would like to think. The lyrics to their songs are imaginative and heart-felt, and get at the very insecurities and feelings that adolescents experience every day! I have seen Something Corporate live, and they performed even better than on CD. Something Corporate has produced quality music that is in tune with today's young adults, and so what if their tunes are "melodic" or "singable?" Don't you want to like what you're listening to?

  • 6 - Ashley

    Nov 08, 2003 at 4:36 pm

    Soco is one of my favorite bands, but to each its own.

    What I was here to comment on was the "It was a sold out show, and the place was packed out. I swear all the kids there had just come from the mall (half from Abercrombie, half from Hot Topic). "

    I laughed when I read it. But hey, it could be worse, those kids could be listening to 50 Cent or other mindless gangster garbage they have out there. Then again, they'll swarm to whatever is "trendy". Suckers.

  • 7 - Eric Olsen

    Nov 08, 2003 at 4:45 pm

    We are all suckers one way or another.

    Hey Amber, where have you been, dear? You hurt our feelings when you disappear for months on end.

  • 8 - Jason Pugh

    Mar 16, 2004 at 12:34 am

    You are lucky....living in SC is a wasteland as far as concert going goes....

  • 9 - kaylee

    Mar 26, 2006 at 11:27 pm

    hi something corporate is my favorite. and they are better then you. bye

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