Stadium Arcadium, The Red Hot Chili Peppers thirteenth album, is a double album containing two Cd's Saturn and Mars. This album is jam-packed with a total of 28 tracks, all of which being impeccably well crafted. Aside from the obvious hits "Dani California," "Tell Me Baby" and "Snow," this album is chock full of potential billboard toppers. "Hump De Bump" is a silly funk song, one of which highlights talent of the bass player, Flea. "Wet Sand" is one of my favorites off the album, and is quite the interesting song. It starts off quietly and but upbeat and eventually crescendos into a full lighter-swinging ballad. This was one of the songs off of Stadium Arcadium that was actually played at the concert. The concert was on October 21st at the Pepsi Arena. I bought myself a ticket for my 18th birthday, and it was the best 60$ I ever spent. About six of us all went as a group and it was an amazing experience to share with friends. As I looked out into the crowd while the band rocked "Wet Sand" I couldn't see a crowd anymore, it was just one big pit of flame, swaying in the breeze. Unfortunately, The Red Hot Chili Peppers didn't play some of my favorites off the album, such as "If," "Hard to Concentrate," and "Strip My Mind." All of which are musical genius. Overall, this album is completely different from any other previous albums by RHCP. It's a new sound with more funk, what more could you want?As for Is This It by The Strokes, this album is full of eccentric alt-rock, as well as catchy, harsh sounding riffs. I attended this concert on October 6th, it was another birthday present (not from myself this time), and very well could have been the best one, mainly because it was such a surprise. The concert was at Washington Avenue Armory, not the fanciest shin-dig, but the concert would not have been the same without the gym-floor ambiance. It was a general admission show, meaning there were no seats at all everyone was on the floor, which led to involuntary mosh pits. Luckily the mosh pits were mainly just shoving, not very violent, in fact, they were quite fun. The show mostly consisted of songs off of Is This It, which was completely fine with me. With songs like "Take it or Leave it," a catchy, upbeat tune, and "Is This It" another catchy but slower tune on the lineup, the show blew me away. I have never attended a show where the band sounds so different live than in studio. It's a good thing really, I love it when the sound is so different live, it gives authenticity and credit to the band. But the difference was so vast that it made me like the band even more. Is This It, is probably the hardest album I have attempted to describe so far, you really just have to listen to it.
As a result of my current lack of new music, sharing my concert-going experiences seemed like a good idea. I promise I will get back to my obsessions soon, but I will be attending the Trans Siberian Orchestra concert this Friday, so expect my next blog to be about that.







