Welcome to 2018! Another year of promises to change
things about ourselves. Promises that we may or may not keep. Promises that may
be broken by mid-January. Every year I make some sort of New Year resolution
that I try my best to stick to, but usually dissolves by March. Some years it’s
to eat better or get physically fit. Other years it’s to stress less and
dedicate myself to more writing and less work. And sometimes it’s to reign in
my spending and put myself on a real budget that I will stick to.
This year I’ve decided to make concerts one of my New
Year resolutions. Music is my lifeline, so why not resolve to enjoy it more?
With that in mind, I made a resolution that there are some bands I will make
myself see in 2018. If that means travelling to see them in concert, so be it.
I rarely travel to see a band, but that needs to change this year. To make this
resolution come to fruition I am going to have to take chances and make
strides.
Throughout the month of January, I will be posting all my
musical resolutions for 2018 starting with the concerts I resolve to see in
2018. And if you are of the same mindset, maybe I will see you at one of these
shows.
The Revivalists
The Revivalists are a band that I just got into last
year. I heard their song “Wish I Knew You” on one of the alternative stations
through Amazon music and fell in love with them immediately. Suddenly I was
playing their album Men Amongst Mountains
a lot and it became my go to record for most of the summer. That then led
me to listen to their other releases and before I knew it, The Revivalists had
become one of my favorite new bands. Obviously, I have never seen them in
concert, but 2018 will change that. Currently they only have one show listed, a
music festival in Phoenix, AZ, but I will keep an eye on their website and as
soon as shows are added, I will determine which one I am going to.
The Strumbellas
The Strumbellas are another band that I just got into
last year because of listening to the alternative stations on Amazon music. I
fell in love with them as well and purchased a copy of Hope days after hearing their music. From there I went on to enjoy
all their material and I often find myself listening to them for hours on end.
They are a young, up and coming band that has potential to be huge! Keep an eye
on this band because I think they are going to take off and be one of the great
ones for years to come. I almost got to see them live in 2017 but I had a
commitment conflict the night they were performing in New York City. In 2018, I
will make sure that does not happen. Currently, there are no tour dates listed
on their website, but I am sure that will change as January marches forward.
Once tour dates are up, I will lock in the show that I am going to attend.
Pearl Jam
I don’t even know if Pearl Jam perform in the United
States in 2018, but if they do, I am going to have to be at one of their shows.
Currently, Pearl Jam has European tour dates for 2018 but that’s it. That
doesn’t mean they are going to tour America this year, but I know I’m not
travelling to Europe, not even for Pearl Jam. So, I am going to hope that there
will be a stateside show, or a Canadian one. I’ll travel to Canada to see this
band. It has been over ten years since I last saw Pearl Jam in concert. That is
far too long to go without seeing one of my favorite bands perform live. Pearl
Jam is a top five band for me, so in 2018, they are going to be treated like a
top five band. If they plan a show anywhere in the continental United States
(or Canada), I will find a way to see them in concert!
Pop Evil
This one is easy and should be the first band I knock off
the list. Pop Evil is going to be playing the Starland Ballroom in March, a
local club that’s not too far from my home. I’ve seen them perform there a few
times and every performance was exceptional! This time around they will be
supporting a brand-new album (due out in February) and treating us to a
Saturday night show. All signs point to awesomeness and I know this concert is
going to be a memorable one. A Pop Evil
show always is. The last time around it was one of the best concerts of the year (possibly the best). Every time I see Pop Evil they are better
than the last time. They continue to improve their skills and they continue to
dominate the live scene. Pop Evil 2018 is going to be absolutely amazing.
Brian Fallon
Another one that should be relatively simple to complete.
Brian Fallon is also going to perform at the Starland Ballroom on a Sunday
night in April. He is also releasing a new album in February. The first two
singles from his soon to be released record are some of the greatest songs of
his entire career, which has me extremely excited for the new release. I’ve seen his former band The Gaslight Anthem perform live, but I’ve
never seen Brian Fallon solo, so this will be interesting to me. I’ve heard
that he does not play any Gaslight Anthem songs during his solo performances,
but he will mix in a cover or two. Whatever he performs won’t matter too much
to me. Brian Fallon is such a talent that he could perform just about anything
and I’d like it. And that’s a fact that was proven by my love for his cover of Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream.”
Dave Matthews
Band
Dave Matthews Band took 2017 off from touring, and while
Dave and Tim (Reynolds) went out on an acoustic tour, I did not attend the
local show (mostly since it sold out before I could lock in someone to attend
with). 2018 should see the entire band back out on the road all summer long and I am sure that my friend Snaz will be coming
stateside and want to see the band. I will just have to find out which dates
she is going to and then find a way to attend them with her. Perhaps we can hit
some Midwest shows and I will be able to take in a ball game in Milwaukee
during the same trip. That would be magnificent! Part of this resolution is to
see DMB multiple times. This can be achieved by seeing them locally, perhaps
driving to a semi local weekend show and seeing both nights, and then hitting the
Midwest. 2018 could find my attending my 25th DMB show before the
year is over.
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