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Lineup: Yellowcard
Date: 29/05/2004
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by Raziq Rauf
Yellowcard are yet another college-emo-rock that have drifted over the ocean after a few years of toiling a gruelling home circuit, and you can’t really find too much wrong with it. The older songs are gritty and vital, exuding the fresh air of troubled teens while the more recent material brings a fine melody, and some finer tunes, to the blend and is generally less cross. There is also the appearance of a comedy hXc violinist who, in-between the poorly mimed strokes of his box and faux-vibrato, proudly pumps the air with his fist and does back-flips off the speaker stack. The eternal optimist would say that this band has grown over the years to form a tight base and a rousing performance ritual but to me that just says, “AVERAGE”. You've gotta ask yourself if that’s good enough.

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Yellowcard

the concert sounded good. i mean usually bands they just stand there and sing, it gets boring. but when you have everyone moving around and doing backflips, you are getting entertain and you money's worth.

Yellowcard

yellowcard shoud be lined up against a wall and shot.
their violinist should be shot again.


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and again.

Yellowcard

and again for good measure

Re: Yellowcard

Is this because he is a violinist or because he is an arsehole?

Yellowcard

both.
and also because he doesnt land on his head when he's doing backflips off the amp.

Yellowcard

I went to that gig. Yellowcard wer quit gud but a little disapointing. Way Away was probably the best song they performed. They wer supporting Less Than Jake which they have dun for a few years now. Less Than Jake wer amazin!!!

Yellowcard

Do you think there's any chance of Yellowcard supporting Less Than Jake on LTJ's next UK tour?





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