2024-11-01
And sometimes you close your eyes and see the place where you used to live
When you
Were young
— The Killers, "When You Were Young"
I went to Vegas two weeks ago to attend a music festival called, "When We Were Young." The premise of the festival is essentially a nostalgia cash grab aimed at millennials who really loved emo, screamo, punk, pop-punk, and alternative rock from the 2000's to early 2010's. I am someone who absolutely falls into this demographic.
Music has always been a big part of my life, and it really did start with pop-punk/pop-rock. Green Day was the first band I became absolutely obsessed with. Shortly after, it was the band My Chemical Romance. Green Day headlined the festival last year (I did not attend), but My Chemical Romance did headlined this year.
Despite MCR headlining, I originally attended this festival because of one of my favourite bands was playing my favourite album of theirs front to back: Coheed and Cambria and their album Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness. There were a few other bands in the lineup that I was interested in like Taking Back Sunday, Dance Gavin Dance, Underoath, Silverstein, and, of course, My Chemical Romance. But my main motivation was that Coheed album. So, I bought tickets and booked a mini vacay in Vegas.
I was really hyped going into the festival. On the first day, I woke up and went to the gates two hours before they opened. The line was definitely long but thankfully it was spread across multiple entry points. Going through the line didn't take much time at all, it was just waiting for the gates to open that took the longest time. In hindsight, I really did not have to go that early.
I bought a locker so as soon as we were let in, I immediately dumped my sweaters and power bank there. It is of course very hot in Vegas, but at night I was shivering. And who wants to carry sweaters around during the day? Not I!
After that, I walked over to the first set that I wanted to see. It was L.S. Dunes, a supergroup consisting of band members from Coheed and Cambria, My Chemical Romance, Thursday, and Circa Survive. I really only heard one of their songs before, it randomly popped on my Spotify. But I like MCR and Coheed, so I wanted to take a listen.
I was pleasantly surprised by the band! First of all, I am totally your typical fangirl. I thought the lead vocalist, Anthony Green, looked so damn good. I've listened to Circa Survive before but I never would have guessed he looked like that. I don't know what I expected him to look like, but he has a very high pitched voice and I guess I just imagined a young looking guy with the Bieber emo sweep hair. I forgot what year it was, apparently. Anyway, I enjoyed his energy and how he talked to the audience. The music itself is your typical rock and it definitely got me moving around.
Favourite song: 2022
I knew nothing about this band beforehand but they were right after L.S. Dunes and playing in the stage beside them so I decided to take a listen. Neck Deep seems to be your typical pop-punk band. I'm admittedly not a huge pop-punk person (a lot of it sound the same to me after a while) but I really enjoyed their set! It was very energetic and a lot of fun.
Favourite song: Serpents
I was sadly late to Underoath and I missed them playing my favourite song from the album they were playing. However, that didn't deter me from enjoying the rest of their set. It was my first time seeing them and I was seriously so impressed. The clean vocalist blows my mind. He also drums at the same time and I just don't understand how he does it. He's so good.
They played the entirety of They're Only Chasing Safety but they had time to play Writing on the Walls at the very end. I lost my shit. My ultimate favourite Underoath song. The song has such an interesting structure and the rhythms don't feel super natural so it was a (good) rollercoaster hearing it. It tied up the set quite nicely.
Favourite Song: Writing on the Walls
This group kinda made me do a double take when I saw them in the lineup. They're not even a band and definitely lean more pop than many of the bands at the festival. However, they still definitely fit in "the scene" back then. It was pop for the scene kids, I guess? Unfortunately, they were not that good. The sound was a little crunchy, so I blame the sound techs more than the actual band. It was all distorted bass. And from where I was, I couldn't really take a nice picture of anything either. Thankfully, I only planned to hear a few songs and then I had to go to the next set anyway.
Favourite Song: N/A
The main attraction!!! I basically had to run from 3OH!3 to catch Coheed. I had goosebumps from the moment they started playing. It was a fun set, however I wish I was a little bit further back and not so into the crowd. I barely saw the stage and had a bad view of the screens. I feel like unless you're right at the barrier, it's not worth trying to get close. Maybe it's just me, because I'm also short. One thing I've learned from this festival is that I should probably stand closer to the back, more than anything.
Anyway, Coheed is always fun to see play. However, they didn't play all of the songs from the album, which was a bit of a bummer. The bright side is that all of my favourite songs from this album were played! So it sucks if there were people who had favourite songs from the latter half of the album. What I found was interesting, was that they also played songs from different albums. I thought maybe they could have played other Good Apollo tracks instead. But it is a festival after all, so they probably felt obligated to play some of the hits.
Overall, it's always a good time with Coheed. It was my third time seeing them, and I never regret going to one of their shows!
Favourite Song(s): Apollo I: The Writing Writer, Once Upon Your Dead Body
I didn't technically watch all of Taking Back Sunday, I only caught their last song of the set before The Used. But I took a picture of them, so I decided to write about them, too. A lot of people complain about TBS sets, because their vocalist, Adam, is often inebriated (allegedly) on stage. I didn't watch for too long, but the vibes were pretty good.
This was a set that I was also really looking forward to. The Used was a band I really liked back in 2006/2007 along with the MCR. They even toured together and made songs together. Their album In Love and Death was one of my favourite albums during that time. It actually still holds up today, I think. I don't dislike a single song on it (although my least favourite song has got to be Lunacy Fringe, it's just not a song I go back to often). I would also burn CDs with some of The Used most profane songs and then make my dad play them in the car. I was so edgy back then, it hurts to think about.
Back to the more recent past. The set was really good! Bert's voice was really great to hear in person. I was a bit saddened that he doesn't do the screaming parts anymore but the songs still sounded great. A few people complained about Bert's attitude throughout the set but I kinda just thought that was him just shooting the shit. I don't really take any band's on-stage persona seriously. And Bert has always given me the "trolling asshole" vibes anyhow, I'm not too bothered by it. He mentioned about never breaking up, never taking hiatuses, and being the best band ever. It's okay Bert, I know it's all in good fun.
Seems like Bert talked too much because he went over time and they had to cut the sound in the middle of one of their songs. A bummer and confusing at the moment. But I really enjoyed the set regardless. Bert sounded flawless. The band was tight. Can't ask for anything more!
Favourite Song(s): Listening, Sound Effects and Overdramatics
After The Used, I headed straight to the merch line. I waited for a long time only for my card to get declined because my bank was like, "why are you trying to buy something in Vegas, aren't you Canadian?" Almost two hours of waiting, wasted. I'm still mad about it. It's fine, I got some merch on day 2 (I'll talk about this in my day 2 post). I eventually did get my credit card sorted out, I went back to my hotel to take a shower (Vegas had me hella sweaty) and afterwards I called my bank to get it unblocked. I also chilled a little and just watched Sailor Moon in my hotel room.
I haven't listened to Fall Out Boy in a while but I was excited for this set. The first half was amaaaazing. They played all the hits: Dance Dance, A Little Less Sixteen Candles A Little More Touch Me, Sugar We're Going Down, Thanks fr th Mmrs, This Ain't a Scene It's an Arms Race. And those are honestly all the Fall Out Boy songs I know.
The rest of the set was just... Not for me. The production was great. There were a lot of fireworks, pyrotechnics, dancers, and lights. But if you were like me, and stopped paying attention to Fall Out Boy when they became a little more mainstream, I just didn't know or like a lot of the songs they played. And it was an hour and a half long set. So I spent most of the set just standing there, waiting for it to end. And I was getting grouchier by the second, my feet were hurting, and I was actually feeling like I could fall asleep on the spot. I was so thankful once it finally ended.
Favourite Song(s): A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More Touch Me
A lot of people left after Fall Out Boy ended and I got pushed forward too deep into the crowd. I ended up in a really unfortunate spot. I was standing behind some really tall people (why is it that whenever I end up behind tall people, it's not just one person, but a whole ass group?) and also behind two very enthusiastic fans who had big hair that literally kept getting in my face. I really did not enjoy MCR's set because of where I was standing, and spent most of it trying to peer in between the shoulders of the people in front of me.
There were good moments, though. When Gerard's face appeared on the screen for the first time, I felt my soul leave my body. It looked like he dyed his hair and got it cut and he looked about ten years younger. He looked so good and the teenager in me fell in love with him all over again.
At one point Gerard told the audience to bark like a dog before House of Wolves, which was hilarious. I cried during I Don't Love You for no reason at all. That song usually doesn't emotionally move me but in that moment, it just did. I think I was in a weird state, being in a bad place in the crowd. But also, near the beginning of the set, I saw Gerard drink out of a glass bottle and it made me do a double take and kind of took me out of it. I thought that maybe he was drinking alcohol. Gerard is an alcoholic and I was wondering if he had relapsed. For some reason, that really affected my state of mind as well. Watching the footage from that day now, it did not look like he was drinking alcohol. Seems like Gerard is still sober. Parasocial fan problems at its finest.
I continued not having a great time in the crowd. During their "encore" they played I'm Not Okay and Helena. I actually started to leaving during Helena to beat the crowds. I did no such thing. The crowds had the same idea as I did. But I still heard the band play as I was making my way out which was nice.
My hotel was a 10-15 minute walk from the venue and it was crazy seeing the roads basically shut down after the festival ended. Just a mass of people walking in the streets. When I got to my hotel, I had to wait about an hour for the elevator. It was absolutely cool to see. It felt like I was part of something, in a weird way.
Honestly, at the end of the first day I was a little bit disappointed. Fall Out Boy was way too long for me. The MCR crowd situation drained a lot of my enjoyment from the set. I think the highlight of the day was seeing Underoath and The Used. For some reason, the Coheed set didn't really hit as hard I imagined. Maybe it's because I've seen them so many times. Underoath and The Used were first timers for me and it was great to hear songs I've loved for over a decade in person.
I learned my lesson though: being closer to the front does not guarantee a good time.