Showing posts with label Foster the People. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foster the People. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Live Music Zurich: Foster the People @ Komplex 457 27/08/12


Yes after a 4 day music festival I was indeed at yet another concert last night (I seriously need some sleep). I missed Foster's set at the Electric Picnic festival last year as they clashed with 'The Rapture' so I couldn't let their visit to Zurich go by without making it up to them.

How considerate, no
eardrum explosion
The guys were playing a rather cool venue only 15 minutes cycle from our apartment, Komplex 457. I loved the layout and the feel of this particular venue, size of the stage, the high ceilings, multiple bars, roof terrace smoking area (my cooling area more like) and food stall (see there's an idea Irish Music venues, feed the kids and maybe they won't be so drunk). There was a lot to like about this particular venue. Considering we had been Open-Airing for the last 4 days, we decided to stand closer to the back near the door so we could just take it all in and lean against the wall if needed (I am getting old). I didn't think I would be able to give the guys much other than my presence.

How wrong was I? After the so-so opening act (sorry Mr Toby guy but not for me) the boys leaped on stage to huge applause. Whilst I struggled for energy the boys informed the audience that this was the last stop on their 18 month tour, over 200 shows performed yet through it all they showed no signs of fatigue. 'Houdini' and 'Call it What you Want' thrown out with the energy of a band performing their very first stop on a worldwide tour. How could I not give them my all with behavior like this. Four songs in I had found my 35th wind and was regretting my choice of standing spot. I wanted to be in the thick of it and throwing some serious shapes.


Yet through it all I just couldn't shake a feeling. I was an avid gig goer in Ireland and have heard for years bands say things like they love to play Dublin and Irish fans are the best fans in the world but I used to think that was something bands just say. Yet there was something subdued about this crowd in my opinion, don't get me wrong the crowd did everything right, they clapped and screamed at the end of each song, shoulders were bopping but it all felt oh so very civilized to me. Where was that mass of super fans at the front of the stage who never stop bouncing? Who know every word to every song? Who are lost in the complete love and joy at seeing their favorite band for the very first time? Where were the crazies who try to storm the stage? Who try to crowd surf? Where were my beloved concert staples, those avid gig goers who remind me of what I was like when I was younger. I did not see them last night.

I was beginning to lose it by the time the band played 'Helena Beat' and wanted nothing more than to rush to the front of the stage and give this band back as much energy as they were putting out to us but my 27 year old self only just overpowered my 18 year old self's thoughts. I started to think that maybe the crowd was just holding back until the bands biggest hit 'Pumped up Kicks', no doubt to be the closing song (and it was).

The white thing with the eyes
Yet to my horror as the opening chords of the song began to play, I saw no jumping bodies, no extra dancing, none of the usual, no instead I saw a slew of hands in the air, holding iPhones, Blackberries and other smart phones all set to record. You have waited this long for your favourite song to be played and your response is to stand very still and record it, this in itself an act that tarnishes your enjoyment of the very thing you love (believe me I know, I recorded the occasional song from a gig, they always come out crap and having to hold still eats into time better spent getting down). Eventually hands started to descend and this crowd finally began to lose it slightly but I felt it was not enough especially when the band set off their stage effect of this giant inflatable creature seen on the front of their album cover. We owed them more for such an energetic set people.



I made a resolution to myself that for my next gig in Zurich I would give it my all. If there is anybody else going to Grimes in Abart on the 18 of November that wants to join me you will find me at the front of the stage dancing my ass off.

GBM