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    Review: OAR at the Sands Event Center

    by theelvee_w2oe3m November 24, 2014

    Of A Revolution, or O.A.R. as they’re more commonly known, rocked the Sands Casino Thursday night.  The band put on a high-energy show that lasted a good two hours, featured 22 songs, and had fans, including those in the seating on the side of the venue (which was around 80% full), standing and grooving the whole time. O.A.R., who have been around since 1996 and still have all 4 original members, were touring in support of their newest album The Rockville LP which was released in June. The band played 4 songs off the new album (“Two Hands Up”, “Peace”, “Place to Hide”, & “Caroline the Wrecking Ball”) which lead singer Marc Roberge has said was a deliberate effort to reconnect with their roots. Out of all the songs played live from the new album, I enjoyed most hearing “Two Hands Up”, a song that sounds more like older O.A.R. material and infuses jam rock and reggae into an anthem that had the crowd throwing their hands in the air.

    O.A.R. excels when they let their musicians shine during various times throughout their set. Saxophonist Jerry DePizzo’s horn solos were very impressive and on par with some of the best live band sax performances I’ve seen. Keyboardist and percussionist Mikel Paris also was on point all night long and he helped to keep the diversely-aged crowd energized throughout the set. Marc Roberge didn’t talk with the crowd a lot (he went about ½ of the show before he acknowledge the fans. He apologized for not doing so sooner but said he just gets real pumped up to play music and have the fans sing along to it) but you don’t go to see a jam band to hear them talk, you go to hear them groove for a long period of time.

    O.A.R., who saw a lot of their commercial success in the early 2000s, is definitely a product of the jam band explosion of the 90s. And while some music fans see the term jam band as a dirty word, it would be a disservice to musically talented groups like O.A.R. to not experience them live. O.A.R. isn’t just a band that made a nine-minute long song about a poker game, they are a talented music group who have also been able to produce songs that crossed over into the mainstream. It was nice hearing some of their bigger radio hits like “Love and Memories” and “Shattered” played live (though I’ll admit I was little disappointed they didn’t play “This Town” and one of my favorite pop song of theirs “Lay Down”) and these songs still get some of the biggest crowd reactions. But where the band especially excelled was on their older and deeper cuts like “Missing Pieces,” “About an Hour Ago,” and “About Mr. Brown”

    Singer-songwriter Andy Grammer was the opening act, and he was definitely one of the highlights of the night. I’ve heard and enjoyed some of Grammer’s songs before (“Fine By Me,” “Keep Your Head Up”) but I was surprised by just how talented of a musician he was. Grammer was a true one man band; He sang and played the acoustic guitar all while creating percussive and keyboard sounds which he’d loop via pedals to accompany him through his set. I can’t stress enough just how much musical work he (and his FOH guy) put in during his set, and besides one song that he wasn’t happy with how it sounded, it was a very impressive set. He also broke out a keytar once, which is always a win in my book.  I also really enjoyed one of the songs from his newest album, which was called “Back Home” and the crowd loved the song he ended his set with, a cover of Coldplay’s “A Sky Full of Stars”, which I personally enjoyed more than the original. Grammer was an awesome choice to open for O.A.R. and I hope he has a tour of his own (with a longer set) that will bring him back this way sometime in the future.


    The show ended with O.A.R. returning for an encore where they performed “I Feel Home”, one of their deeper cuts and a crowd favorite. They then broke into one of their oldest hits “That Was a Crazy Game of Poker” which had fans in the standing section throwing playing cards in the air throughout the song. The song then transitioned into a cover of Bob Marley’s “No Woman No Cry” which saw Andy Grammer return to the stage to sing along with the band and would end the night. I will admit that even as a fan of O.A.R. before tonight, this was actually the first time I saw them in concert. I know now that one thing is certain when you see an O.A.R. concert: you will absolutely get your money’s worth. O.A.R. has built their own revolution of fans online as a tech savy band that sells high-quality audio recordings of live shows and shoots on-the-road home videos. This has helped to establish O.A.R. as a band with a large following and fans that travel to multiple shows.  I ran into a buddy from college at the show who has seen O.A.R. some 25 times and he thought it was a great show. Whether it’s your first show or your 25th, I don’t think you’ll leave an O.A.R. show disappointed. See them!

    Set list:
    City on Down
    Living In The End
    Two Hands Up
    If Only She Knew
    Irish Rose
    About An Hr Ago
    Shattered
    Hey Girl
    Risen
    Caroline The Wrecking Ball
    Love and Memories
    Night Shift
    About Mr. Brown
    Delicate Few
    Heaven
    Heard The World
    Place to Hide
    Peace
    Missing Pieces
    I Feel Home
    That was a Crazy Game of Poker
    No Woman No Cry

    November 24, 2014
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    Review: Here Come The Mummies at Musikfest Cafe

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 21, 2014
    October 21, 2014

    Here Come The Mummies, the purveyors of funky undead rock who have consistently given stellar performances since their first show at Musikfest three years ago, didn’t disappoint during their Musikfest Cafe show…

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    Review: Judas Priest at the PPL Center

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 20, 2014
    October 20, 2014

    Review by Justin Burkhardt, photos by Kyle Taylor Heavy metal greats Judas Priest rocked the PP&L Center on Wednesday night bringing their “Redeemer of Souls” tour to Allentown and proved even in…

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    Review: March Fourth Marching Band at the Musikfest Cafe

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 15, 2014
    October 15, 2014

    We’ve seen March Fourth Marching band many times over the years at Artsquest, from free shows at Musikfest to gigs inside of the Musikfest Cafe.  The raucous crew was back for yet…

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    Review: Third Eye Blind at Artsquest

    by theelvee_w2oe3m September 27, 2014
    September 27, 2014

    Co-written by Justin Burkhardt Third Eye Blind stage last Friday night to cap off the inaugural Yuengling Summer Concert Series at Levitt Pavilion at Steelstacks. The set, which started about 25 minutes…

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    Safe In Sound Festival Cancelled at Sands

    by theelvee_w2oe3m September 24, 2014
    September 24, 2014

    The Safe In Sound Festival, and electronic dance music fest, which was supposed to take place tomorrow night at the Sands Bethlehem Event Center has been cancelled due to a scheduling conflict. …

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    Review: Tom Petty and Steve Winwood at the PPL Center

    by theelvee_w2oe3m September 17, 2014
    September 17, 2014

    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers hit the PPL Center on Tuesday night and delivered a stellar performance in the newly broken-in arena.  That there were still tickets available the day of the…

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    Review: Inside the PPL Center and a Night With The Eagles

    by theelvee_w2oe3m September 13, 2014
    September 13, 2014

    It was the biggest night in Allentown in a long, long time. The bars, specifically The Brew Works, The Hamilton, and the brand new Roar Social House were all jammed as concertgoers…

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    Musikfest: Final Recap of Days 8-10 and Closing Thoughts

    by theelvee_w2oe3m August 18, 2014
    August 18, 2014

     The first thing we did Friday was head over to Steelstacks, where we caught a bit of Dueling Pianos.  This was one of the most boring shows we caught at Musikfest this…

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    Review: Weezer at Musikfest

    by theelvee_w2oe3m August 17, 2014
    August 17, 2014

    Review by Justin Burkhardt “Thanks for sticking with us all these years. Your faithfulness will be rewarded,” said Weezer’s lead singer Rivers Cuomo on Saturday night at Musikfest 2014. Cuomo was speaking…

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