Topic: I'm being down to earth about.......Airbourne

How does the saying go?

“If it’s too loud then you are too old.” Then finally I am too old, but not too stupid I hope.

Against my better judgment I went to see Airbourne in Hamburg last night. Please understand, I was not pre-disposed to dislike them but I just had an inkling of the kind of evening I was in for.

In principle, I’m not against loud music. I’m a rock fan of the old school and sing in a rock band myself so I appreciate that rock music should be towards the higher end of the volume scale.

However, volume is not, and never should be the be all and end all. Airbourne, sadly fall into this into this category. Their diehard fans won’t care one jot of course. This is hard rock designed to the lowest common denominator. Rock until your ears bleed.

There is no light and shade to the music of Airbourne. It’s just balls out attack from the first to last minute. It is also where comparisons of the band to AC/DC fall well short in my opinion. Through both the Bon Scott and Brian Johnson era’s AC/DC rock but combine their music with light & shade, guile & humour. It is what has made them the worlds most famous, durable and successful rock band. These are elements totally missing from Airbourne’s repertoire.

The band is really about Joel O’Keefe. He’s the singer and lead guitarist and presumably writes most of the material as well. The action is all about him and to be honest apart from watching the other three shake their heads from time to time they might just as well not have been there. Visually it is just sweat drenched hard rock. 15 or so seemingly identical songs played at speed at mind numbing volume. I can vouch for the sweat as at one point Mr. O’keefe appeared next to me by the mixing desk and after passing his still soloing SG to a roadie demanded my assistance to clamber on top of the adjacent structure to continue his solo.

What was clear from this close encounter is that he clearly needs the money at the moment as his stage jeans are well past their best………….and, that whatever else, he works his butt off for 90 minutes or so.

As regards the sound, well I know the bass was plugged in ‘cos the roadie tested it before Airbourne came on stage. It sounded bloody awful, like some industrial pressing machine but it was working. Which was funny ‘cos once the band began to play I couldn’t hear it anymore. In fact, everything at the lower end of the scale was obliterated by the bass drum. Just removing that offending object from the stage set up alone could improve Airbourne’s sound no end. Vocally, Joel is in the Bon Scott mould (please Bon, no offence mate) but at the higher end. He pretty much stays there even when he’s talking, if you could call it talking, to the audience. There’s little variation, just attack, attack, attack.

Songs? Well they played some, although it could have been just one long one punctuated with gaps for beer, swearing and changing guitars for some pointless reason.

In summation: I don’t dislike Airbourne. I just don’t get it anymore. The boring monotony of it. So for me, the title of the new album should have been “No Guts, No Glory, No point”. Although I must say, the idea of “Cheap wine, cheaper women” is admirable, but in this day and age, not exactly pc.

Final word has to go to the support band ‘Taking Dawn’. I nearly laughed so much as to cry. This was pure Spinal Tap. I often wonder why a band like Airbourne has band as support that sound so much like….er… Airbourne. The place was sold out with people waiting to see Airbourne so why dilute the experience by giving them a poor copy?

Anyway, the OTT solo’s, preening, gurning and charging about the stage was hilarious. Just when I thought it couldn’t be funnier their ‘piece de resistance’ was a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s ‘The Chain’. I shall cherish that memory forever. Taking Dawn (whoever she is)? More like taking the pi$$

No Hits, No Hype.......................Classic Rock Jan 2012

Re: I'm being down to earth about.......Airbourne

LOL you old codgers  tongue  No actually I get what you mean, I actually really like Airbourne at the moment but they are pretty much a 1 trick pony (so far).

What I will say though is - What exactly were you expecting? I think they are good at what they do (although have never seen them live) but that is a bit one dimensional haha

What was the reaction from the rest of the crowd?

One other thing is that it kinda sucks when you realise you are no longer passionate about something you once were - we are all growing all the time but its like we are leaving a part of us behind and thats sad. Maybe that revelation had just as much to do with your expierence

'A ROBIN REDBREAST IN A CAGE SETS ALL OF HEAVEN IN A RAGE' - William Blake

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I'd go (most likely will soon) and see them at a festival...I can imagine the beer, sweat and volume being good fun. Nothing wrong with a fun song like Cheap Wine and Cheaper Women or Fat City blasting at full volume whilst bombing it down the road.
I wouldn't go and see them at their own gig though...

Hope you had your earplugs, ol' geezer!

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THEGREATREDDRAGON wrote:

LOL you old codgers  tongue  No actually I get what you mean, I actually really like Airbourne at the moment but they are pretty much a 1 trick pony (so far).

What I will say though is - What exactly were you expecting? I think they are good at what they do (although have never seen them live) but that is a bit one dimensional haha

What was the reaction from the rest of the crowd?

One other thing is that it kinda sucks when you realise you are no longer passionate about something you once were - we are all growing all the time but its like we are leaving a part of us behind and thats sad. Maybe that revelation had just as much to do with your expierence

You've been pretty fair with me, but seriously, I'm still passionate about rock music, but I'm even more passionate about the quality of it these days.

Airbourne are being touted as the next big thing, but I've think you've tumbled it already. One trick pony is a fair assessment. The Joel O'keefe Band have no real depth. Any humour and art in the songs is consumed by all enveloping noise. No other word for it. They should listen to their own albums and strive to capture a bit more of the definition they achieve in the studio. From what I've heard so far it wouldn't be a big step. Less sometimes could be more.

I think the stage set up spoke volumes. The roadies ceremoniously (ominously?) unveiling the serried ranks of Marshall stacks. With that backline they could have played Wembley Stadium. Grosse Freiheit 36 holds about 800+

You are right about being good at what they do. But ultimately I wouldn't be happy about playing to the lowest common denominator. He's writing songs and its taking time and care so why submerge them in volume? Maybe it is to disguise a lack of musical proficiency, but I don't think so. It felt like the easy way out. Thug-rock, pandering to the weak minded, which is why any comparisons to AC/DC is a damn insult to that band.

I shall be interested to see how they turn out in the long run. Oh and yes, I had my ear plugs with me as I will tonite to counter the "it goes to 11" factor I suffer weekly at the hands of the guitarists in my own band!

No Hits, No Hype.......................Classic Rock Jan 2012

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I went out and bought their debut album, just to see what all the fuss was  about. It was ok... yeah, just ok! If you want to see and hear the real deal, go and see that other Ozzie Band ... you know the one I mean....

~ Brack ~

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Re: I'm being down to earth about.......Airbourne

Well assessed Mike. It seems to me that the genre has sunk in musicality to a huge "noise" factor, the musical arms race for guitar guys (my rig is louder). On a side note, one of my clients invented the little foam ear protectors you roll up and insert in the ear canal. Made a HUGE fortune. Set up a sales booth outside.  lol I suffer now from hearing loss due to being a loud rock fan. It creeps up on you.
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Brack wrote:

I went out and bought their debut album, just to see what all the fuss was  about. It was ok... yeah, just ok! If you want to see and hear the real deal, go and see that other Ozzie Band ... you know the one I mean....

~ Brack ~

Cmon then Brack - are you talking Rose Tattoo or The Angels here?  smile

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Kenny wrote:
Brack wrote:

I went out and bought their debut album, just to see what all the fuss was  about. It was ok... yeah, just ok! If you want to see and hear the real deal, go and see that other Ozzie Band ... you know the one I mean....

~ Brack ~

Cmon then Brack - are you talking Rose Tattoo or The Angels here?  smile

Ha.... no Kenny..... try again smile  You Know!!!!

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Silverchair?

'A ROBIN REDBREAST IN A CAGE SETS ALL OF HEAVEN IN A RAGE' - William Blake

Re: I'm being down to earth about.......Airbourne

I guess I haven't reached an intolerance (yet) for loud music, but an 800 seat capacity venue for Airbourne with their wall of Marshall amps might push me over the edge.  An outdoor festival would be more optimum like this one....  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eobVCYbSpKU

I love this band's energy.  This video came compliments of Blues Sissi.

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Just been added to DOWNLOAD if anyone is interested in seeing them at a big festival. TBH I won't be going out of my way to see themeven if I do enjoy listening to their work

'A ROBIN REDBREAST IN A CAGE SETS ALL OF HEAVEN IN A RAGE' - William Blake

Re: I'm being down to earth about.......Airbourne

Brack wrote:
Kenny wrote:
Brack wrote:

I went out and bought their debut album, just to see what all the fuss was  about. It was ok... yeah, just ok! If you want to see and hear the real deal, go and see that other Ozzie Band ... you know the one I mean....

~ Brack ~

Cmon then Brack - are you talking Rose Tattoo or The Angels here?  smile

Ha.... no Kenny..... try again smile  You Know!!!!


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Re: I'm being down to earth about.......Airbourne

What you're saying can be true... but maybe you should take into account that Airbourne is, after all, a really young band!! They wil have time to define their style and get that quality you think is missing at the moment...

Airbourne's debut album is a 12 tracks-12 singles deal... I mean, they rock, they have a great energy, and that's what they have used to get a name. Now it's time for them to find their way.

I am running through the darkness, can't finde my way...

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Thought about going to a gig of Airbourne in March in Cologne, but didn't.
Was afraid my earplugs weren't good enough  wink
I missed a band and some people running wild ...
... especially when Joel O’Keefe left the stage during the song "Girls in black" (14:30)
No doubt, Airbourne rocked the house.

Rockpalast was so kind to record the gig:
http://www.wdr.de/tv/rockpalast/extra/v … bourne.jsp