Monday, November 21, 2011

Bright Eyes in Honolulu

21st November - Bright Eyes supported by Shopping List at Hawaii Theatre Center, Honolulu

Bright Eyes ended a year of touring with a final night in Honolulu – as I also happened to be in Honolulu and there appears to be a lack of well advertised live music in this tropical paradise, other than the clichéd performances that accompanies eating in hotels along the Waikiki strip, it gave me one of two opportunities while away from the onset of winter in London to feed my growing addiction to live music.

The Hawaii Theatre Center must have been the only venue of a suitable size available as it was far from ideal for the event; all seated venues just don’t allow the atmosphere that is possible when standing at a “rock concert”… Had they been able to remove the chairs from the stalls and make downstairs a standing area it would have worked well – but that didn’t look like it was an option. As a result the overly polite audience remained in their, admittedly very confortable, seats until cagouled into breaking out and standing at the close of the evening! The situation could have been assisted if the band had positioned themselves at the front of the enormous stage – rather than spreading themselves across the back…

Shopping List supporting Bright Eyes at the Hawaii Theatre Centre
From Bright Eyes 2011
The support act were the local band Shopping List. Given the small number of gigs, the opportunity to be the “local support to travelling big act” must be hard fought for – and Shopping List filled the roll well – their music matching the genre of the main act and being up beat so as to warm up an audience primarily there to support the headliners. It did appear, that beyond the usual friends and family, they also had a substantial number of their own fans in the auditorium, which was well deserved for a band that gave a polished performance.

When Bright Eyes took to the stage I was a little worried that the vast array of instruments, including two drum kits and two keyboard positions would lead them in to the trap I’ve heard others fall into of over complicating the performance with different instruments and distracting from the music itself – they neatly avoided that.

 
Bright Eyes at the Hawaii Theatre Center

Their music had elements of two other bands from the US that I’ve recently heard live in London – Group Love and My Morning Jackets. For me the most successful parts of the evening were those where the music was stripped back to the primary members of Bright Eyes with voice, guitar, single synth and occasional brass contribution.


Included in the set where a number of anti-war songs, I’d suggest targeting the recent conflicts which the US has involved itself in in the middle east, rather that the campaigns in Asia that inspired a previous generation of song writers – war appears to inspire more musicians than most topics, possibly other than love, to write – I’ve yet to hear too many serious songs prompted by the other current trend of hating the investment banking industry – maybe because that is mainly stoked up by the political classes themselves to deflect from their duplicity in the current world wide finical troubles by pointing the finger at the investment bankers, but contrast the anti war songs were/are directed against the political elites risking the lives of the young for their own causes…

I’m sure if I hunted hard enough, I’d find the smaller venue in Hawaii where the likes of Shopping List are developing – and being 6 flying hours from anywhere must be a distinct downside to other bands adding Hawaii to their tours – but it is such a pleasant place to be that I’m surprised it isn’t on more round the world musical adventures – especially considering the place it is 6 hours flying from, LA, is such a mecha for musicals – and that so many of the most successful of musicians have made homes in the island state.

6 comments:

James Hammick said...

Any fellow lovers of live music reading this, currently resident in Honolulu, who can point me in the direction of good venues for live music before the end of November?

SimpleDiggs said...

The number of live musical events on Oahu is actually quite disappointing. We used to get a decent amount of live bands coming in to play Pipeline Cafe, but that closed down earlier this year. Every now and then, we get a big name to come down here (Wiz Khalifa more recently, U2 awhile back) but it is quite disappointing for indie-rock fans living in Hawaii

Waste Of Paint said...

What were the songs in the encore? If you remember, let me know. Thanks.

James Hammick said...

I'm not familiar enough with Bright Eyes music to produce a set list - TicketMaster has the set list from their Santa Barbara show...

Oh Bright said...

Hey James, If you're still in Hawaii, I'd recommend Nextdoor on a thursday night and the Mercury Bar is a good spot to aim for on the weekends.

Chablis said...

Hey! I stumbled across your blog after seeing your fantastic shots of Sam Bradley's show at Ronnie Scott's. I'm from Hawaii and really enjoyed your pictures and take on our island state. I really love how thoughtful your blogs are, and I'm glad you can appreciate the paradise we live in for what it really is. Incidentally, I helped bring Sam down to Hawaii for two shows in October. I'm not surprised that you noticed our music scene is lacking, and I too am surprised that we're not a steady stop on tours. I guess the cost of travel etc, and the lack of a solid music following here. I've lived here all my life and the music scene doesn't seem to be readily accessible. Hope you enjoyed your visit!