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Set The Tone With… Deaf Romero
Today for the next instalment of Set The Tone With… Deaf Romero
Set The Tone With
The premise behind this post type is to get an insight into the daily lives of the bands that we love! We have given them some situations to attribute a song to and let us know why that song in particular is perfect!
You can check out the answers the band gave below, as well as jam out to the tunes they picked. Want to listen to the complete collection from this segment? Click the Spotify link below!
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/521AkLxGA2qs0qUT7b05QR?si=d282b61ba0864628
What is the perfect song for the gym?
I love listening to Tool – Pneuma for running because its got a really ploddy pace, and Limp Bizkit – Break Stuff or Don Broco’s stuff for lifting because it gets me pumped up!
https://open.spotify.com/track/03sEzk1VyrUZSgyhoQR0LZ?si=5a91aff42665440e
What is your go to happy song, when you’re angry or sad?
For anger, I’d probably go for Aurora – The Blade (this song is all about getting in touch with anger for sure), for sadness I’m a big fan of Warpaints EP The Fool (it’s an amazing but incredibly sad album overall) and for a feel good song I’d go for Empire Of The Sun – We Are The People because it feels really sunny and high vibe to me.
https://open.spotify.com/track/7714d3sE1vuGjukNnSkAif?si=109f345401d94926
The perfect song to put on while cooking?
I like to imagine I’m in Matilda and listen to Rusted Root – Send Me On My Way, it feels really wholesome and cute!
https://open.spotify.com/track/6XK6Zw6JkFsHXzAcMWNiIr?si=be5855985e574e6e
The wind down song at the end of a long day to get you to sleep?
Bonobo – Animal is really calming, lots of Bonobo’s stuff has that effect on me!
https://open.spotify.com/track/1SBJ9LUxkalUVk6VmFRlma?si=6d444b119dee49b4
The song by Deaf Romero that you are most proud of?
Oooooh, it might be songs we haven’t put out yet! But of those released, I’d definitely say Just Dance because its the first one we wrote with dual vocals and we just fell in love with the idea of having another vocalist from that point!
https://open.spotify.com/track/12irt9mvexlCxBJfRaFC85?si=dd936034d8d74c5d
Your all time favourite rock song?
The Pot by Tool for me! I never get sick of it
https://open.spotify.com/track/1lATXTBJDHwawvT1UfxWu3?si=cb509087e4dc4019
The perfect song to set the mood on a date?
Hot Chocolate – You Sexy Thing for sure (I don’t like to take myself too seriously!)
https://open.spotify.com/track/714hERk9U1W8FMYkoC83CO?si=60f4baff37a24414
A song by an amazing local band we might not know about?
Fools Arcade – The Buzz – They’re a great band we’ve played with a few times from Leeds and it’s super catchy!
https://open.spotify.com/track/4Skphwb26xvTxl4pcYKbJf?si=ccb4cf5d1461483e
The perfect pre show song to amp you up?
The Fame by Santigold is one of my go to’s for this, I love to go for epic songs with a bit of attitude preshow to help me step into a certain role
https://open.spotify.com/track/4IfXyEqsZfY3O6o5J15aJm?si=c30f3095df1a4cbd
A great song you think Fox Reviews Rock won’t have heard before?
Maybe Marmozets – Habits, its a deeper album rack and it’s an absolute banger of a rock song! They’ve been releasing new music recently too and they’re just incredible
https://open.spotify.com/track/4X2aRld964jX3SN9hJSzYE?si=77ca96522ab847ba
All rights to the songs used in this post are retained by the relevant artists. This site claims no rights over them. The images were provided by Deaf Romero.
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Album Review: Linkin Park – “From Zero” (Deluxe Edition)
On May 16, 2025, Linkin Park released the deluxe edition of the From Zero album, the first release with the group’s new lead singer, Emily Armstrong and new drummer, Colin Brittain.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/05/13/album-review-linkin-park-from-zero-deluxe-edition/
#Music, #MusicReview, #LinkinPark, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #RockMusic, #AlternativeMusic, #AeschTunes
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Album Review: Linkin Park – “From Zero” (Deluxe Edition)
On May 16, 2025, Linkin Park released the deluxe edition of the From Zero album, the first release with the group’s new lead singer, Emily Armstrong and new drummer, Colin Brittain.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/05/13/album-review-linkin-park-from-zero-deluxe-edition/
#Music, #MusicReview, #LinkinPark, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #RockMusic, #AlternativeMusic, #AeschTunes
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Album Review: Violent Femmes – “Violent Femmes” (2002 Reissue)
In 2002, Rhino Records released a reissue of Violent Femmes’ 1983 self-titled album.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/05/12/album-review-violent-femmes-violent-femmes-2002-reissue/
#Music, #MusicReview, #ViolentFemmes, #80s, #80sMusic, #1980s, #1980sMusic, #AlternativeMusic, #RockMusic, #AeschTunes
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Album Review: Violent Femmes – “Violent Femmes” (2002 Reissue)
In 2002, Rhino Records released a reissue of Violent Femmes’ 1983 self-titled album.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/05/12/album-review-violent-femmes-violent-femmes-2002-reissue/
#Music, #MusicReview, #ViolentFemmes, #80s, #80sMusic, #1980s, #1980sMusic, #AlternativeMusic, #RockMusic, #AeschTunes
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Album Review: Violent Femmes – “Violent Femmes” (2002 Reissue)
In 2002, Rhino Records released a reissue of Violent Femmes’ 1983 self-titled album.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/05/12/album-review-violent-femmes-violent-femmes-2002-reissue/
#Music, #MusicReview, #ViolentFemmes, #80s, #80sMusic, #1980s, #1980sMusic, #AlternativeMusic, #RockMusic, #AeschTunes
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Kenny Wheeler Sextet – What Was https://freq.org.uk/reviews/kenny-wheeler-sextet-what-was/ ...an album that sees the light after thirty years and not before time, Kenny perhaps at the peak of his later and smoother era, playing with friends and concocting a session that is well remembered by all those involved.
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New artist review out now on this dope metal band
https://youtu.be/iLdcKSSjQrc?si=vGY65v3QDDopOBBD
#YouTube #artistreview #musicreview #avengedsevenfold #codypandajones #codypandajonesyt
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New artist review out now on this dope metal band
https://youtu.be/iLdcKSSjQrc?si=vGY65v3QDDopOBBD
#YouTube #artistreview #musicreview #avengedsevenfold #codypandajones #codypandajonesyt
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Poetry and music from the film ‘Wings of Desire’ (Der Himmel uber Berlin)
One of my favourite films of all time is the Wim Wenders film The Wings of Desire known in German as Der Himmel uber Berlin. It won the Best Film at Cannes in 1987.
Some of the magic of this film comes from the music (Nick Cave, U2), the acting (Bruno Ganz, Solveig Dommartin) and also from the poetry (Peter Handke) which is scattered throughout the film. The German poet Peter Handke is responsible for some of this evocative poetry, which is haunting and stays with you, lulling you into a dreamy state between sleep and waking.
I have never found German to be particularly pleasing to the ear, but this film made me hear the beauty in the language. Here are some of Peter Handke’s poems from the film along with excerpts from the film. I hope you enjoy them and are inspired to watch the entire film, Wings of Desire is a masterpiece.
Song of Childhood By Peter Handke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BpY6I9ZR3A
When the child was a child
It walked with its arms swinging,
wanted the brook to be a river,
the river to be a torrent,
and this puddle to be the sea.When the child was a child,
it didn’t know that it was a child,
everything was soulful,
and all souls were one.When the child was a child,
it had no opinion about anything,
had no habits,
it often sat cross-legged,
took off running,
had a cowlick in its hair,
and made no faces when photographed.When the child was a child,
It was the time for these questions:
Why am I me, and why not you?
Why am I here, and why not there?
When did time begin, and where does space end?
Is life under the sun not just a dream?
Is what I see and hear and smell
not just an illusion of a world before the world?
Given the facts of evil and people.
does evil really exist?
How can it be that I, who I am,
didn’t exist before I came to be,
and that, someday, I, who I am,
will no longer be who I am?When the child was a child,
It choked on spinach, on peas, on rice pudding,
and on steamed cauliflower,
and eats all of those now, and not just because it has to.When the child was a child,
it awoke once in a strange bed,
and now does so again and again.
Many people, then, seemed beautiful,
and now only a few do, by sheer luck.It had visualized a clear image of Paradise,
and now can at most guess,
could not conceive of nothingness,
and shudders today at the thought.When the child was a child,
It played with enthusiasm,
and, now, has just as much excitement as then,
but only when it concerns its work.When the child was a child,
It was enough for it to eat an apple, … bread,
And so it is even now.When the child was a child,
Berries filled its hand as only berries do,
and do even now,
Fresh walnuts made its tongue raw,
and do even now,
it had, on every mountaintop,
the longing for a higher mountain yet,
and in every city,
the longing for an even greater city,
and that is still so,
It reached for cherries in topmost branches of trees
with an elation it still has today,
has a shyness in front of strangers,
and has that even now.
It awaited the first snow,
And waits that way even now.When the child was a child,
It threw a stick like a lance against a tree,
And it quivers there still today.Motorcycle Accident – Wings of Desire
Bruno Ganz plays a lonely angel who roams the streets of Berlin and provides comfort to mortals in need. In this scene, he materialises on the street to attend a motorcycle accident and remind a dying man of the eternal memories in his psyche, and perhaps of collective memories. These are beautiful moments, sublime voices and images.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bZXO_xmnJc
Wings of Desire – Music by U2 and Nick Cave
Wim Wenders, the film’s director, is known for using evocative music in film as well. He famously used Nick Cave the Bad Seeds in a scene of the film (the band were living in Berlin at the time). U2 also recorded one of their most underrated songs ‘Faraway (So Close) for the film as well. For the band themselves, this song has still remained a solid favourite and a classic and yet is still one of the lesser known U2 songs of the 80’s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPf6SWcENWo
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Album Review: The Art Of Noise – “(Who’s Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise!”
The Art Of Noise released its debut album, (Who’s Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise! on June 19, 1984. While the album only managed to peak at number 85 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart, it’s gone on to become a classic avant-garde synthpop release.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/05/05/album-review-the-art-of-noise-whos-afraid-of-the-art-of-noise/
#Music, #MusicReview, #TheArtOfNoise, #80s, #80sMusic, #1980s, #1980sMusic, #ElectronicMusic, #AeschTunes
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Album Review: The Art Of Noise – “(Who’s Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise!”
The Art Of Noise released its debut album, (Who’s Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise! on June 19, 1984. While the album only managed to peak at number 85 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart, it’s gone on to become a classic avant-garde synthpop release.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/05/05/album-review-the-art-of-noise-whos-afraid-of-the-art-of-noise/
#Music, #MusicReview, #TheArtOfNoise, #80s, #80sMusic, #1980s, #1980sMusic, #ElectronicMusic, #AeschTunes
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Album Review: The Art Of Noise – “(Who’s Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise!”
The Art Of Noise released its debut album, (Who’s Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise! on June 19, 1984. While the album only managed to peak at number 85 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart, it’s gone on to become a classic avant-garde synthpop release.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/05/05/album-review-the-art-of-noise-whos-afraid-of-the-art-of-noise/
#Music, #MusicReview, #TheArtOfNoise, #80s, #80sMusic, #1980s, #1980sMusic, #ElectronicMusic, #AeschTunes
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Album Review: The Art Of Noise – “(Who’s Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise!”
The Art Of Noise released its debut album, (Who’s Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise! on June 19, 1984. While the album only managed to peak at number 85 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart, it’s gone on to become a classic avant-garde synthpop release.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/05/05/album-review-the-art-of-noise-whos-afraid-of-the-art-of-noise/
#Music, #MusicReview, #TheArtOfNoise, #80s, #80sMusic, #1980s, #1980sMusic, #ElectronicMusic, #AeschTunes
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Song Review: Nakamura Hak – “Tada Utsukushii Noroi”
In May 2026, Japanese singer-songwriter Nakamura Hak released “Tada Utsukushii Noroi,” which translates to “Just a beautiful curse.” The song is being used as the ending theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Witch Hat Atelier.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/05/02/song-review-nakamura-hak-tada-utsukushii-noroi/
#Music, #MusicReview, #NakamuraHak, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #WitchHatAtelier
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Song Review: Nakamura Hak – “Tada Utsukushii Noroi”
In May 2026, Japanese singer-songwriter Nakamura Hak released “Tada Utsukushii Noroi,” which translates to “Just a beautiful curse.” The song is being used as the ending theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Witch Hat Atelier.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/05/02/song-review-nakamura-hak-tada-utsukushii-noroi/
#Music, #MusicReview, #NakamuraHak, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #WitchHatAtelier
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Song Review: Nakamura Hak – “Tada Utsukushii Noroi”
In May 2026, Japanese singer-songwriter Nakamura Hak released “Tada Utsukushii Noroi,” which translates to “Just a beautiful curse.” The song is being used as the ending theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Witch Hat Atelier.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/05/02/song-review-nakamura-hak-tada-utsukushii-noroi/
#Music, #MusicReview, #NakamuraHak, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #WitchHatAtelier
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Song Review: Multidimensional Control Mechanism YODAKA – “Stardust Eureka”
In April 2026, Japanese act Multidimensional Control Mechanism YODAKA released “Stardust Eureka,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Killed Again, Mr. Detective.
#Music, #MusicReview, #MultidimensionalControlMechanismYodaka, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #KilledAgainMrDetective
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Song Review: Multidimensional Control Mechanism YODAKA – “Stardust Eureka”
In April 2026, Japanese act Multidimensional Control Mechanism YODAKA released “Stardust Eureka,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Killed Again, Mr. Detective.
#Music, #MusicReview, #MultidimensionalControlMechanismYodaka, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #KilledAgainMrDetective
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Song Review: Multidimensional Control Mechanism YODAKA – “Stardust Eureka”
In April 2026, Japanese act Multidimensional Control Mechanism YODAKA released “Stardust Eureka,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Killed Again, Mr. Detective.
#Music, #MusicReview, #MultidimensionalControlMechanismYodaka, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #KilledAgainMrDetective
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Song Review: [Alexandros] – “Hallelujah”
In April 2026, Japanese rock band released “Hallelujah,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Fist of the North Star: Hokuto no Ken.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/30/song-review-alexandros-hallelujah/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Alexandros, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #FistOfTheNorthStar
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Song Review: [Alexandros] – “Hallelujah”
In April 2026, Japanese rock band released “Hallelujah,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Fist of the North Star: Hokuto no Ken.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/30/song-review-alexandros-hallelujah/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Alexandros, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #FistOfTheNorthStar
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Song Review: [Alexandros] – “Hallelujah”
In April 2026, Japanese rock band released “Hallelujah,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Fist of the North Star: Hokuto no Ken.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/30/song-review-alexandros-hallelujah/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Alexandros, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #FistOfTheNorthStar
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Song Review: SIX LOUNGE – “Sayonara Janai Hou ga Ii”
In April 2026, Japanese rock band SIX LOUNGE released “Sayonara Janai Hou ga Ii,” which translates to “Better than goodbye.” The song is being used as the opening theme for the second season of The Beginning After the End anime.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/30/song-review-six-lounge-sayonara-janai-hou-ga-ii/
#Music, #MusicReview, #SixLounge, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #TheBeginningAfterTheEnd
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Song Review: SIX LOUNGE – “Sayonara Janai Hou ga Ii”
In April 2026, Japanese rock band SIX LOUNGE released “Sayonara Janai Hou ga Ii,” which translates to “Better than goodbye.” The song is being used as the opening theme for the second season of The Beginning After the End anime.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/30/song-review-six-lounge-sayonara-janai-hou-ga-ii/
#Music, #MusicReview, #SixLounge, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #TheBeginningAfterTheEnd
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Song Review: SIX LOUNGE – “Sayonara Janai Hou ga Ii”
In April 2026, Japanese rock band SIX LOUNGE released “Sayonara Janai Hou ga Ii,” which translates to “Better than goodbye.” The song is being used as the opening theme for the second season of The Beginning After the End anime.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/30/song-review-six-lounge-sayonara-janai-hou-ga-ii/
#Music, #MusicReview, #SixLounge, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #TheBeginningAfterTheEnd
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In April 2026, Japanese rock band shytaupe released “Refrain,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Even a Replica Can Fall in Love.
https://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/29/song-review-shytaupe-refrain/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Shytaupe, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #EvenAReplicaCanFallInLove
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In April 2026, Japanese rock band shytaupe released “Refrain,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Even a Replica Can Fall in Love.
https://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/29/song-review-shytaupe-refrain/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Shytaupe, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #EvenAReplicaCanFallInLove
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In April 2026, Japanese rock band shytaupe released “Refrain,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Even a Replica Can Fall in Love.
https://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/29/song-review-shytaupe-refrain/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Shytaupe, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #EvenAReplicaCanFallInLove
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In April 2026, Japanese rock band shytaupe released “Refrain,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Even a Replica Can Fall in Love.
https://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/29/song-review-shytaupe-refrain/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Shytaupe, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #EvenAReplicaCanFallInLove
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In April 2026, Japanese rock band shytaupe released “Refrain,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Even a Replica Can Fall in Love.
https://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/29/song-review-shytaupe-refrain/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Shytaupe, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #EvenAReplicaCanFallInLove
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Song Review: yonige – “Mebukutoki”
In April 2026, Japanese rock band yonige released “Mebukutoki,” which translates to “The Time of Sprouting.” The song is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Botan Kamiina Fully Blossoms When Drunk.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/28/song-review-yonige-mebukutoki/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Yonige, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #BotanKamiinaFullyBlossomsWhenDrunk
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Song Review: yonige – “Mebukutoki”
In April 2026, Japanese rock band yonige released “Mebukutoki,” which translates to “The Time of Sprouting.” The song is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Botan Kamiina Fully Blossoms When Drunk.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/28/song-review-yonige-mebukutoki/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Yonige, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #BotanKamiinaFullyBlossomsWhenDrunk
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Song Review: yonige – “Mebukutoki”
In April 2026, Japanese rock band yonige released “Mebukutoki,” which translates to “The Time of Sprouting.” The song is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Botan Kamiina Fully Blossoms When Drunk.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/28/song-review-yonige-mebukutoki/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Yonige, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JRock, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #BotanKamiinaFullyBlossomsWhenDrunk
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As on 2023's Weejuns, six tracks are collated, but here things are a little more succinct although wildly diverse in approach and once again the three draw elusive patterns from one another. #jazz #guitar #trio #musicreview freq.org.uk/reviews/weej...
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Hedvig Mollestad Weejuns – Bitches Blues https://freq.org.uk/reviews/weejuns-blues/ As on 2023's Weejuns, six tracks are collated, but here things are a little more succinct although wildly diverse in approach and once again the three draw elusive patterns from one another. #jazz #guitar #trio #musicreview
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Compilation Album Review: NOW 12″ 80s: 1986 Part One
NOW 12” 80s: 1986 Part One is a four-disc compilation released by Sony/EMI in the United Kingdom.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/25/compilation-album-review-now-12-80s-1986-part-one/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Now12Inch80s, #80s, #80sMusic, #1980s, #1980sMusic
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Compilation Album Review: NOW 12″ 80s: 1986 Part One
NOW 12” 80s: 1986 Part One is a four-disc compilation released by Sony/EMI in the United Kingdom.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/25/compilation-album-review-now-12-80s-1986-part-one/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Now12Inch80s, #80s, #80sMusic, #1980s, #1980sMusic
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Compilation Album Review: NOW 12″ 80s: 1986 Part One
NOW 12” 80s: 1986 Part One is a four-disc compilation released by Sony/EMI in the United Kingdom.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/25/compilation-album-review-now-12-80s-1986-part-one/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Now12Inch80s, #80s, #80sMusic, #1980s, #1980sMusic
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All Time Low, Mayday Parade & Taylor Acorn – Sporthall, Hamburg Germany
For this review we traveled to Hamburg in Germany for the first time to see Pop Punk band All Time Low, on their tour with support from Taylor Acorn and Mayday Parade, to promote their new album Everyone’s Talking.
We drove down to London Heathrow Airport and caught our flight Friday night where we arrived at a snowy Hamburg. After a good night’s rest we got up and explored Hamburg visiting the Speicherstadt which is the world’s largest warehouse complex and a UNESCO site, followed by a trip to Miniatur Wunderland which holds the largest model railway system in the world.
After a day of exploring it was time to hop onto the metro and make our way to the Sporthall for the gig. We got off the metro and followed the crowd to the venue, once inside we headed to the merch where they had a great selection for each band, Rex bought herself an All Time Low sweatshirt, we were a little disappointed their wernt any signed vinyl to add to our collection. We made our way to the bar to get drinks and a currywurst, we got served very fast and the drinks were served in All Time Low cups which was a nice touch.
We made our way to the arena to see the first support of the night Taylor Acorn, a pop punk artist from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, who replaced The Paradox and Four Year Strong on the line up. We last saw her play when she supported Noahfinnce in Birmingham 2 years ago, you can read about that show here.
Taylor AcornTaylor opened up with ‘Poster Child’ and ‘I Think I’m In Love’ in front of a big crowd, she sounded amazing and a lot better than the last time we saw her when she was ill.
Taylor put on a great show with her high energy performance as she dances around and rocks out a lot which really gets the crowd warmed up. She played 8 songs during her set finishing with our favourites ‘Shapeshifting’ and ‘Psycho’, we really hope to see her play live again.
https://open.spotify.com/track/2u3HTlrmGMP9jQv17o6UCz?si=ysfreiUbRmezhPuXKmGjnQ
Mayday Parade
Once her set was finished we managed to grab a drink and another currywurst very easily and got down in time for the start of Mayday Parade a pop punk band from Tallahassee, Florida.Mayday parade opened up with ‘Under My Seater’, ‘Jersey’ and ‘I’d Hate to Be You When People Find Out What This Song Is About’ which got the crowd bouncing and continued the energy left by Taylor Acorn.
The pace slowed down a little bit when Derek Sanders (Lead Vocalist) brought out an acoustic guitar and performed ‘Piece of Your Heart’ he then went onto say, “With the world being fucked up, just a reminder to be nice to each other regardless of race, religion, gender etc” which got a massive cheer from the crowd.They finished their 10 song set performing ‘Black Cat’ and ‘Jamie All Over’ which got the biggest reaction from the crowd as everyone was bouncing and moshing too.
https://open.spotify.com/track/05qCCJQJiOwvPQBb7akf1R?si=53tvp0aWSHmBfr-gAvxouQ
After another short break it was time for the headliners All Time Low who are a pop punk band from Towson, Maryland, we last saw these play at the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas which you can read about here.
All Time LowBefore they came out, ‘Mr. Blue Sky’ by Electric Light Orchestra played on the speakers which got everyone singing and dancing, once All Time Low got onto stage they received a massive cheer from the crowd as they opened up with big hits ‘SUCKERPUNCH’ and the classic ‘Weightless’ where we had our first crowd surfer.
They played ‘PMA’ and one of our favourites ‘Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don’t), this was followed by Alex (Vocals & Guitar) & Jack (Lead Guitar), joking and messing around which continued throughout the show.
All Time Low performed ‘Remembering Sunday’ where Taylor Acorn came out to perform with them, which was a nice surprise, this followed by a live debut of ‘Everyone’s Taking’ which we thoroughly enjoyed.
All Time Low and Taylor AcornThey spoke about how grateful they were for everyone coming out to see them play as they had to upgrade the venue numerous times due to ticket demand which surprised them and thanked everyone for the support. They continued the show performing ‘Hate This Song’ which is a song they did with I Prevail and finished with ‘Monsters’ before leaving the stage.
For their encore they performed ‘The Weather’ with Derek Sanders, followed by two of their biggest hits ‘Lost in Stereo’ and ‘Dear Maria Count Me In’ where confetti cannons went off and completed their 22 song set with a bang!
We really enjoyed the show as we got treated to 40 songs throughout the night even though we would’ve loved to have heard ‘Kids In The Dark’. We followed the crowd out and got the metro back to the hotel, where we got a good night’s sleep so we could explore more of Hamburg the next day before we flew home. The next day we climbed the tower of St Michael’s Church to see amazing views on a snowy Hamburg,l followed by a chocolate experience at Chocoversum which we highly recommend.
https://open.spotify.com/track/0JJP0IS4w0fJx01EcrfkDe?si=M0fTr-y7QwSBGHyNNp76Ww
All rights to the songs in this review are retained by the relevant artists and this site claims no rights over them.
St. Jimmy and Rex 🖤☠️
#AllTimeLow #Blog #Blogging #liveMusic #MaydayParade #MusicReview #Photography #rock #TaylorAcorn #Writing -
All Time Low, Mayday Parade & Taylor Acorn – Sporthall, Hamburg Germany
For this review we traveled to Hamburg in Germany for the first time to see Pop Punk band All Time Low, on their tour with support from Taylor Acorn and Mayday Parade, to promote their new album Everyone’s Talking.
We drove down to London Heathrow Airport and caught our flight Friday night where we arrived at a snowy Hamburg. After a good night’s rest we got up and explored Hamburg visiting the Speicherstadt which is the world’s largest warehouse complex and a UNESCO site, followed by a trip to Miniatur Wunderland which holds the largest model railway system in the world.
After a day of exploring it was time to hop onto the metro and make our way to the Sporthall for the gig. We got off the metro and followed the crowd to the venue, once inside we headed to the merch where they had a great selection for each band, Rex bought herself an All Time Low sweatshirt, we were a little disappointed their wernt any signed vinyl to add to our collection. We made our way to the bar to get drinks and a currywurst, we got served very fast and the drinks were served in All Time Low cups which was a nice touch.
We made our way to the arena to see the first support of the night Taylor Acorn, a pop punk artist from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, who replaced The Paradox and Four Year Strong on the line up. We last saw her play when she supported Noahfinnce in Birmingham 2 years ago, you can read about that show here.
Taylor AcornTaylor opened up with ‘Poster Child’ and ‘I Think I’m In Love’ in front of a big crowd, she sounded amazing and a lot better than the last time we saw her when she was ill.
Taylor put on a great show with her high energy performance as she dances around and rocks out a lot which really gets the crowd warmed up. She played 8 songs during her set finishing with our favourites ‘Shapeshifting’ and ‘Psycho’, we really hope to see her play live again.
https://open.spotify.com/track/2u3HTlrmGMP9jQv17o6UCz?si=ysfreiUbRmezhPuXKmGjnQ
Mayday Parade
Once her set was finished we managed to grab a drink and another currywurst very easily and got down in time for the start of Mayday Parade a pop punk band from Tallahassee, Florida.Mayday parade opened up with ‘Under My Seater’, ‘Jersey’ and ‘I’d Hate to Be You When People Find Out What This Song Is About’ which got the crowd bouncing and continued the energy left by Taylor Acorn.
The pace slowed down a little bit when Derek Sanders (Lead Vocalist) brought out an acoustic guitar and performed ‘Piece of Your Heart’ he then went onto say, “With the world being fucked up, just a reminder to be nice to each other regardless of race, religion, gender etc” which got a massive cheer from the crowd.They finished their 10 song set performing ‘Black Cat’ and ‘Jamie All Over’ which got the biggest reaction from the crowd as everyone was bouncing and moshing too.
https://open.spotify.com/track/05qCCJQJiOwvPQBb7akf1R?si=53tvp0aWSHmBfr-gAvxouQ
After another short break it was time for the headliners All Time Low who are a pop punk band from Towson, Maryland, we last saw these play at the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas which you can read about here.
All Time LowBefore they came out, ‘Mr. Blue Sky’ by Electric Light Orchestra played on the speakers which got everyone singing and dancing, once All Time Low got onto stage they received a massive cheer from the crowd as they opened up with big hits ‘SUCKERPUNCH’ and the classic ‘Weightless’ where we had our first crowd surfer.
They played ‘PMA’ and one of our favourites ‘Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don’t), this was followed by Alex (Vocals & Guitar) & Jack (Lead Guitar), joking and messing around which continued throughout the show.
All Time Low performed ‘Remembering Sunday’ where Taylor Acorn came out to perform with them, which was a nice surprise, this followed by a live debut of ‘Everyone’s Taking’ which we thoroughly enjoyed.
All Time Low and Taylor AcornThey spoke about how grateful they were for everyone coming out to see them play as they had to upgrade the venue numerous times due to ticket demand which surprised them and thanked everyone for the support. They continued the show performing ‘Hate This Song’ which is a song they did with I Prevail and finished with ‘Monsters’ before leaving the stage.
For their encore they performed ‘The Weather’ with Derek Sanders, followed by two of their biggest hits ‘Lost in Stereo’ and ‘Dear Maria Count Me In’ where confetti cannons went off and completed their 22 song set with a bang!
We really enjoyed the show as we got treated to 40 songs throughout the night even though we would’ve loved to have heard ‘Kids In The Dark’. We followed the crowd out and got the metro back to the hotel, where we got a good night’s sleep so we could explore more of Hamburg the next day before we flew home. The next day we climbed the tower of St Michael’s Church to see amazing views on a snowy Hamburg,l followed by a chocolate experience at Chocoversum which we highly recommend.
https://open.spotify.com/track/0JJP0IS4w0fJx01EcrfkDe?si=M0fTr-y7QwSBGHyNNp76Ww
All rights to the songs in this review are retained by the relevant artists and this site claims no rights over them.
St. Jimmy and Rex 🖤☠️
#AllTimeLow #Blog #Blogging #liveMusic #MaydayParade #MusicReview #Photography #rock #TaylorAcorn #Writing -
All Time Low, Mayday Parade & Taylor Acorn – Sporthall, Hamburg Germany
For this review we traveled to Hamburg in Germany for the first time to see Pop Punk band All Time Low, on their tour with support from Taylor Acorn and Mayday Parade, to promote their new album Everyone’s Talking.
We drove down to London Heathrow Airport and caught our flight Friday night where we arrived at a snowy Hamburg. After a good night’s rest we got up and explored Hamburg visiting the Speicherstadt which is the world’s largest warehouse complex and a UNESCO site, followed by a trip to Miniatur Wunderland which holds the largest model railway system in the world.
After a day of exploring it was time to hop onto the metro and make our way to the Sporthall for the gig. We got off the metro and followed the crowd to the venue, once inside we headed to the merch where they had a great selection for each band, Rex bought herself an All Time Low sweatshirt, we were a little disappointed their wernt any signed vinyl to add to our collection. We made our way to the bar to get drinks and a currywurst, we got served very fast and the drinks were served in All Time Low cups which was a nice touch.
We made our way to the arena to see the first support of the night Taylor Acorn, a pop punk artist from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, who replaced The Paradox and Four Year Strong on the line up. We last saw her play when she supported Noahfinnce in Birmingham 2 years ago, you can read about that show here.
Taylor AcornTaylor opened up with ‘Poster Child’ and ‘I Think I’m In Love’ in front of a big crowd, she sounded amazing and a lot better than the last time we saw her when she was ill.
Taylor put on a great show with her high energy performance as she dances around and rocks out a lot which really gets the crowd warmed up. She played 8 songs during her set finishing with our favourites ‘Shapeshifting’ and ‘Psycho’, we really hope to see her play live again.
https://open.spotify.com/track/2u3HTlrmGMP9jQv17o6UCz?si=ysfreiUbRmezhPuXKmGjnQ
Mayday Parade
Once her set was finished we managed to grab a drink and another currywurst very easily and got down in time for the start of Mayday Parade a pop punk band from Tallahassee, Florida.Mayday parade opened up with ‘Under My Seater’, ‘Jersey’ and ‘I’d Hate to Be You When People Find Out What This Song Is About’ which got the crowd bouncing and continued the energy left by Taylor Acorn.
The pace slowed down a little bit when Derek Sanders (Lead Vocalist) brought out an acoustic guitar and performed ‘Piece of Your Heart’ he then went onto say, “With the world being fucked up, just a reminder to be nice to each other regardless of race, religion, gender etc” which got a massive cheer from the crowd.They finished their 10 song set performing ‘Black Cat’ and ‘Jamie All Over’ which got the biggest reaction from the crowd as everyone was bouncing and moshing too.
https://open.spotify.com/track/05qCCJQJiOwvPQBb7akf1R?si=53tvp0aWSHmBfr-gAvxouQ
After another short break it was time for the headliners All Time Low who are a pop punk band from Towson, Maryland, we last saw these play at the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas which you can read about here.
All Time LowBefore they came out, ‘Mr. Blue Sky’ by Electric Light Orchestra played on the speakers which got everyone singing and dancing, once All Time Low got onto stage they received a massive cheer from the crowd as they opened up with big hits ‘SUCKERPUNCH’ and the classic ‘Weightless’ where we had our first crowd surfer.
They played ‘PMA’ and one of our favourites ‘Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don’t), this was followed by Alex (Vocals & Guitar) & Jack (Lead Guitar), joking and messing around which continued throughout the show.
All Time Low performed ‘Remembering Sunday’ where Taylor Acorn came out to perform with them, which was a nice surprise, this followed by a live debut of ‘Everyone’s Taking’ which we thoroughly enjoyed.
All Time Low and Taylor AcornThey spoke about how grateful they were for everyone coming out to see them play as they had to upgrade the venue numerous times due to ticket demand which surprised them and thanked everyone for the support. They continued the show performing ‘Hate This Song’ which is a song they did with I Prevail and finished with ‘Monsters’ before leaving the stage.
For their encore they performed ‘The Weather’ with Derek Sanders, followed by two of their biggest hits ‘Lost in Stereo’ and ‘Dear Maria Count Me In’ where confetti cannons went off and completed their 22 song set with a bang!
We really enjoyed the show as we got treated to 40 songs throughout the night even though we would’ve loved to have heard ‘Kids In The Dark’. We followed the crowd out and got the metro back to the hotel, where we got a good night’s sleep so we could explore more of Hamburg the next day before we flew home. The next day we climbed the tower of St Michael’s Church to see amazing views on a snowy Hamburg,l followed by a chocolate experience at Chocoversum which we highly recommend.
https://open.spotify.com/track/0JJP0IS4w0fJx01EcrfkDe?si=M0fTr-y7QwSBGHyNNp76Ww
All rights to the songs in this review are retained by the relevant artists and this site claims no rights over them.
St. Jimmy and Rex 🖤☠️
#AllTimeLow #Blog #Blogging #liveMusic #MaydayParade #MusicReview #Photography #rock #TaylorAcorn #Writing -
All Time Low, Mayday Parade & Taylor Acorn – Sporthall, Hamburg Germany
For this review we traveled to Hamburg in Germany for the first time to see Pop Punk band All Time Low, on their tour with support from Taylor Acorn and Mayday Parade, to promote their new album Everyone’s Talking.
We drove down to London Heathrow Airport and caught our flight Friday night where we arrived at a snowy Hamburg. After a good night’s rest we got up and explored Hamburg visiting the Speicherstadt which is the world’s largest warehouse complex and a UNESCO site, followed by a trip to Miniatur Wunderland which holds the largest model railway system in the world.
After a day of exploring it was time to hop onto the metro and make our way to the Sporthall for the gig. We got off the metro and followed the crowd to the venue, once inside we headed to the merch where they had a great selection for each band, Rex bought herself an All Time Low sweatshirt, we were a little disappointed their wernt any signed vinyl to add to our collection. We made our way to the bar to get drinks and a currywurst, we got served very fast and the drinks were served in All Time Low cups which was a nice touch.
We made our way to the arena to see the first support of the night Taylor Acorn, a pop punk artist from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, who replaced The Paradox and Four Year Strong on the line up. We last saw her play when she supported Noahfinnce in Birmingham 2 years ago, you can read about that show here.
Taylor AcornTaylor opened up with ‘Poster Child’ and ‘I Think I’m In Love’ in front of a big crowd, she sounded amazing and a lot better than the last time we saw her when she was ill.
Taylor put on a great show with her high energy performance as she dances around and rocks out a lot which really gets the crowd warmed up. She played 8 songs during her set finishing with our favourites ‘Shapeshifting’ and ‘Psycho’, we really hope to see her play live again.
https://open.spotify.com/track/2u3HTlrmGMP9jQv17o6UCz?si=ysfreiUbRmezhPuXKmGjnQ
Mayday Parade
Once her set was finished we managed to grab a drink and another currywurst very easily and got down in time for the start of Mayday Parade a pop punk band from Tallahassee, Florida.Mayday parade opened up with ‘Under My Seater’, ‘Jersey’ and ‘I’d Hate to Be You When People Find Out What This Song Is About’ which got the crowd bouncing and continued the energy left by Taylor Acorn.
The pace slowed down a little bit when Derek Sanders (Lead Vocalist) brought out an acoustic guitar and performed ‘Piece of Your Heart’ he then went onto say, “With the world being fucked up, just a reminder to be nice to each other regardless of race, religion, gender etc” which got a massive cheer from the crowd.They finished their 10 song set performing ‘Black Cat’ and ‘Jamie All Over’ which got the biggest reaction from the crowd as everyone was bouncing and moshing too.
https://open.spotify.com/track/05qCCJQJiOwvPQBb7akf1R?si=53tvp0aWSHmBfr-gAvxouQ
After another short break it was time for the headliners All Time Low who are a pop punk band from Towson, Maryland, we last saw these play at the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas which you can read about here.
All Time LowBefore they came out, ‘Mr. Blue Sky’ by Electric Light Orchestra played on the speakers which got everyone singing and dancing, once All Time Low got onto stage they received a massive cheer from the crowd as they opened up with big hits ‘SUCKERPUNCH’ and the classic ‘Weightless’ where we had our first crowd surfer.
They played ‘PMA’ and one of our favourites ‘Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don’t), this was followed by Alex (Vocals & Guitar) & Jack (Lead Guitar), joking and messing around which continued throughout the show.
All Time Low performed ‘Remembering Sunday’ where Taylor Acorn came out to perform with them, which was a nice surprise, this followed by a live debut of ‘Everyone’s Taking’ which we thoroughly enjoyed.
All Time Low and Taylor AcornThey spoke about how grateful they were for everyone coming out to see them play as they had to upgrade the venue numerous times due to ticket demand which surprised them and thanked everyone for the support. They continued the show performing ‘Hate This Song’ which is a song they did with I Prevail and finished with ‘Monsters’ before leaving the stage.
For their encore they performed ‘The Weather’ with Derek Sanders, followed by two of their biggest hits ‘Lost in Stereo’ and ‘Dear Maria Count Me In’ where confetti cannons went off and completed their 22 song set with a bang!
We really enjoyed the show as we got treated to 40 songs throughout the night even though we would’ve loved to have heard ‘Kids In The Dark’. We followed the crowd out and got the metro back to the hotel, where we got a good night’s sleep so we could explore more of Hamburg the next day before we flew home. The next day we climbed the tower of St Michael’s Church to see amazing views on a snowy Hamburg,l followed by a chocolate experience at Chocoversum which we highly recommend.
https://open.spotify.com/track/0JJP0IS4w0fJx01EcrfkDe?si=M0fTr-y7QwSBGHyNNp76Ww
All rights to the songs in this review are retained by the relevant artists and this site claims no rights over them.
St. Jimmy and Rex 🖤☠️
#AllTimeLow #Blog #Blogging #liveMusic #MaydayParade #MusicReview #Photography #rock #TaylorAcorn #Writing -
All Time Low, Mayday Parade & Taylor Acorn – Sporthall, Hamburg Germany
For this review we traveled to Hamburg in Germany for the first time to see Pop Punk band All Time Low, on their tour with support from Taylor Acorn and Mayday Parade, to promote their new album Everyone’s Talking.
We drove down to London Heathrow Airport and caught our flight Friday night where we arrived at a snowy Hamburg. After a good night’s rest we got up and explored Hamburg visiting the Speicherstadt which is the world’s largest warehouse complex and a UNESCO site, followed by a trip to Miniatur Wunderland which holds the largest model railway system in the world.
After a day of exploring it was time to hop onto the metro and make our way to the Sporthall for the gig. We got off the metro and followed the crowd to the venue, once inside we headed to the merch where they had a great selection for each band, Rex bought herself an All Time Low sweatshirt, we were a little disappointed their wernt any signed vinyl to add to our collection. We made our way to the bar to get drinks and a currywurst, we got served very fast and the drinks were served in All Time Low cups which was a nice touch.
We made our way to the arena to see the first support of the night Taylor Acorn, a pop punk artist from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, who replaced The Paradox and Four Year Strong on the line up. We last saw her play when she supported Noahfinnce in Birmingham 2 years ago, you can read about that show here.
Taylor AcornTaylor opened up with ‘Poster Child’ and ‘I Think I’m In Love’ in front of a big crowd, she sounded amazing and a lot better than the last time we saw her when she was ill.
Taylor put on a great show with her high energy performance as she dances around and rocks out a lot which really gets the crowd warmed up. She played 8 songs during her set finishing with our favourites ‘Shapeshifting’ and ‘Psycho’, we really hope to see her play live again.
https://open.spotify.com/track/2u3HTlrmGMP9jQv17o6UCz?si=ysfreiUbRmezhPuXKmGjnQ
Mayday Parade
Once her set was finished we managed to grab a drink and another currywurst very easily and got down in time for the start of Mayday Parade a pop punk band from Tallahassee, Florida.Mayday parade opened up with ‘Under My Seater’, ‘Jersey’ and ‘I’d Hate to Be You When People Find Out What This Song Is About’ which got the crowd bouncing and continued the energy left by Taylor Acorn.
The pace slowed down a little bit when Derek Sanders (Lead Vocalist) brought out an acoustic guitar and performed ‘Piece of Your Heart’ he then went onto say, “With the world being fucked up, just a reminder to be nice to each other regardless of race, religion, gender etc” which got a massive cheer from the crowd.They finished their 10 song set performing ‘Black Cat’ and ‘Jamie All Over’ which got the biggest reaction from the crowd as everyone was bouncing and moshing too.
https://open.spotify.com/track/05qCCJQJiOwvPQBb7akf1R?si=53tvp0aWSHmBfr-gAvxouQ
After another short break it was time for the headliners All Time Low who are a pop punk band from Towson, Maryland, we last saw these play at the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas which you can read about here.
All Time LowBefore they came out, ‘Mr. Blue Sky’ by Electric Light Orchestra played on the speakers which got everyone singing and dancing, once All Time Low got onto stage they received a massive cheer from the crowd as they opened up with big hits ‘SUCKERPUNCH’ and the classic ‘Weightless’ where we had our first crowd surfer.
They played ‘PMA’ and one of our favourites ‘Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don’t), this was followed by Alex (Vocals & Guitar) & Jack (Lead Guitar), joking and messing around which continued throughout the show.
All Time Low performed ‘Remembering Sunday’ where Taylor Acorn came out to perform with them, which was a nice surprise, this followed by a live debut of ‘Everyone’s Taking’ which we thoroughly enjoyed.
All Time Low and Taylor AcornThey spoke about how grateful they were for everyone coming out to see them play as they had to upgrade the venue numerous times due to ticket demand which surprised them and thanked everyone for the support. They continued the show performing ‘Hate This Song’ which is a song they did with I Prevail and finished with ‘Monsters’ before leaving the stage.
For their encore they performed ‘The Weather’ with Derek Sanders, followed by two of their biggest hits ‘Lost in Stereo’ and ‘Dear Maria Count Me In’ where confetti cannons went off and completed their 22 song set with a bang!
We really enjoyed the show as we got treated to 40 songs throughout the night even though we would’ve loved to have heard ‘Kids In The Dark’. We followed the crowd out and got the metro back to the hotel, where we got a good night’s sleep so we could explore more of Hamburg the next day before we flew home. The next day we climbed the tower of St Michael’s Church to see amazing views on a snowy Hamburg,l followed by a chocolate experience at Chocoversum which we highly recommend.
https://open.spotify.com/track/0JJP0IS4w0fJx01EcrfkDe?si=M0fTr-y7QwSBGHyNNp76Ww
All rights to the songs in this review are retained by the relevant artists and this site claims no rights over them.
St. Jimmy and Rex 🖤☠️
#AllTimeLow #Blog #Blogging #liveMusic #MaydayParade #MusicReview #Photography #rock #TaylorAcorn #Writing -
Song Review: Orangestar featuring Kase – “Petals”
In April 2026, Vocaloid producer Orangestar teamed up with Kase for “Petals,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Agents of the Four Seasons: Dance of Spring.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/19/song-review-orangestar-featuring-kase-petals/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Orangestar, #Kase, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JPop, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #AgentsOfTheFourSeasons
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Song Review: Orangestar featuring Kase – “Petals”
In April 2026, Vocaloid producer Orangestar teamed up with Kase for “Petals,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Agents of the Four Seasons: Dance of Spring.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/19/song-review-orangestar-featuring-kase-petals/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Orangestar, #Kase, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JPop, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #AgentsOfTheFourSeasons
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Song Review: Orangestar featuring Kase – “Petals”
In April 2026, Vocaloid producer Orangestar teamed up with Kase for “Petals,” which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Agents of the Four Seasons: Dance of Spring.
http://aeschtunes.com/2026/04/19/song-review-orangestar-featuring-kase-petals/
#Music, #MusicReview, #Orangestar, #Kase, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JPop, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #AgentsOfTheFourSeasons
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Room for the Moon is thrillingly weird experimental pop https://thever.ge/eXtD #Entertainment #MusicReview #Column #Music
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Song Review: Dolly Parton, Lainey Wilson, Miley Cyrus, Queen Latifah, and Reba McEntire – “Light of a Clear Blue Morning”
In January 2026, Dolly Parton released a new version of her song, “Light of a Clear Blue Morning,” to celebrate her 80th birthday.
#Music, #MusicReview, #DollyParton, #LaineyWilson, #MileyCyrus, #QueenLatifah, #RebaMcEntire, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #Country, #AeschTunes
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An utterly incredible night @ Cafe Kino, Bristol, featuring Hermeticus & Rites of Hadda. Plus a review of the latter's latest album! ⬇️
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#anarcho #pagan #gothic #bristol #empwaves #environment #food #foodie #hawkwind #livemusic, #lolita #london #music #MusicReview #NHS #noiseattack #notforprofit #punk #psychedelic #queerpunk #witchpunk #RobertCalvert #roxymusic #Saxndragnrocknroll #seaquarium #thrash #vegan #whitehills #xrayspex #newmusic #newmusicfriday
https://npryan.com/2025/12/12/rites-of-hadda-hermeticus-cafe-kino/