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Friday, November 5, 2010

Choklit Blog #68: College and concerts

  It’s been a month since the last time I posted anything other than my epic accounts of candy-making.  That means it’s about time I post something semi-interesting.  The reason I haven’t been writing so much lately is because I’ve been busy with that thing everyone loves: college!  I have several different projects to work on, but of course, I’m blogging instead.  This whole college thing really isn’t my thing.  Graduation should be here pretty soon, though... just six more months!

  If you thought I was about to blog about school, you were wrong.  Oh, so very wrong.  I actually want to talk about an awesome discovery I sort of made... or re-made... last Wednesday: Manic Drive.  Yes, I’m going to talk about them even more.  If you’re friends with me on Facebook, you probably think I’ve recently become obsessed with them, but actually, I’m using a very effective marketing tool- repetition- to make you all listen to them.  It’s working.  

  Until last Wednesday, I actually only knew two of their songs.  Then I saw them in concert, where I heard four of their songs and got to talk to them for about thirty seconds, and by the end of the night I had a new second-favorite band. (FYI: No one replaces Thousand Foot Krutch as my favorite band.  That would simply be unjust.)  Anyway, for everyone who likes great music and insanely friendly people, here are a few of the reasons why I like them so much and why you should too:
1. They make seriously amazing music.  I will admit that I don’t like one of their songs.  It’s called “Hope” and it’s on their new album “Blue”, which is amazing.  I just don’t really like that song.  Other than that, I haven’t heard a single one of their songs that I don’t like.  A few highlights from their new album are “Walls”, “NYC Gangsters”, “Dancefloor”, “Closer”, “Blue”, “Better Man”... wait, that’s already like half the album.  Just listen to the song “Memories” and try to say it’s not amazing.  (For added amazingness, go to Youtube and find a video of them performing the acoustic version).  And it’s not just the music... they write really great lyrics, too.  The music industry seems to have been overtaken by songs that are so completely cryptic that they make no sense and cheesy love songs.  With Manic Drive, you don’t have to worry about running into either of those tragic mistakes, and you’ll find something with a little more meaning.

2. They’re actually nice to their fans at shows.  They were at their merch table during the intermission and after the show, signing autographs and taking pictures with fans.  But they didn’t just sign autographs and take pictures-- they did this thing called “interacting” with their fans.  Most bands seem to have never heard that term before, but these guys have it down.  I remember going to a concert at a theme park when I was fourteen to see a pretty big Christian rock band.  Their autograph line wasn’t very long, but apparently the guitarist and drummer didn’t have long enough attention spans for it.  By the time I got to the table, the two of them were just sitting their chatting with each other and they didn’t even bother to look at me.  They looked kind of like an assembly line.  The guys in Manic Drive weren’t like that at all.  They all complimented my extremely awesome shirt (which I had just bought it from their merch table, but it was very nice of them nonetheless); Michael, the guitar player, made me promise to come back later so I could get a picture with them; Shawn, the lead singer, voluntarily shook my hand; and Dave, the drummer, randomly commented that my cross necklace made it look like the word “maniac” on my shirt had a random “t” in it.  It was almost like a normal conversation between four normal people... it was like they realized that being a band doesn’t make them better than everyone else.

3. They’re also nice to their fans on Facebook.  Have you ever seen a band comment on their fans’ Facebook photos?  I know I hadn’t before, but Manic Drive has a band profile, which they (mostly Dave, I think) use quite often to comment on pictures and posts that fans have tagged them in.  They even used it to assure me that I can give them as many BFF hugs as I want, as long as I’m wearing my Manic Drive t-shirt.  Seriously, what other band does that?

4. They’re Canadian.  Canadian bands basically just win.  When I heard that they were Canadian, they immediately shot up to Thousand Foot Krutch/Hawk Nelson/Manafest status in my book.  I don’t know what it is about Canadians, but they know how to make music.

5. They hate Twilight. The intro for their show was actually a Twilight spoof/mockery about them being vampires and then quitting to start a band.  Then Shawn announced on stage that they all just really hate Twilight.  Much cheering ensued.

6. Their shows are completely, 100% epic.  If you’ve ever read any comments on any Youtube videos of anything they’ve ever done, you’ve probably read something along the lines of “ZOGMYGOSH TEH GUITARITS DID TEH ROBAT WILE EH PLAED GITAR IT WUZ GRATE!11221!!@@@”  That is a true statement.  He does that.  They also taught us South Carolinians this cool Canadian word: “jump.”  Lots of that goes on at their shows too.  If you like high-energy shows where people sometimes fall through the stage and run headlong into drum sets, then Manic Drive is for you.

7. They sell extravagantly large posters at their shows for $5.  I’ve been to a few concerts in my life, and most of the time, you can get a poster for $5.  These posters are usually quite small.  I bought a Manic Drive poster at their show last Wednesday for $5, and I haven’t measured it, but I’d say it’s somewhere around two by three feet.

8. They have metallic Sharpies.  I went to a concert in October of 2009 and bought a poster (a very small one, of course... for $5). I got it signed by the band.  The poster was kind of dark, and they all had black Sharpies.  The autographs are now very hard to see.  I have another poster hanging on my wall that I won from a contest on Facebook.  It was autographed when I got it, in black of course, and it’s also a dark poster.  I forgot it was autographed until I happened to look at it up close the other day.  That does not make me happy.  When I was standing in line to get my Manic Drive poster signed, I dug through my purse in an unsuccessful attempt to find my metallic Sharpie so the autographs would actually show up on my poster, which again, was dark.  I was disappointed when I couldn’t find it, but when I got up to the table, I saw that they all had silver metallic Sharpies.

9. They have cool hair.  I think the reason I appreciate their hair so much is because my computer background is an old picture where one of them had really bad hair.  I die inside a little bit every time I see it, but it’s a nice picture otherwise, so I haven’t changed it.  It helps me to appreciate how far they’ve come in the hair department.

10. Their music videos are indescribably wonderful.  I was watching TVU one day to see the premier of Project 86’s new video, when suddenly my attention was completely captivated by flashy lights and a catchy beat.  I had to find out what this song was... and lo and behold, it was “Walls” by Manic Drive.  It was my second Manic Drive song.  A few days ago, one of my friends told me to watch the video for their song “Music”, and I must have watched it five times.  Between Michael’s priceless facial expressions, Shawn’s shiny silver suit, Anthony’s awkward dancing, and of course, the extremely catchy song, it’s really hard to watch just once.
  Since I’m pretty sure this just became one of my longest blogs, I’ll stop now.  If this was too long for you to read so you skipped ahead to this part, just know that Manic Drive makes great music, they’re very down-to-earth and totally normal guys, they have amazing Sharpies, and they sometimes injure themselves onstage.

3 comments:

  1. I love this blog! :D

    All of it is so true! (I can't actually verify a couple of points, seeing as I haven't been to one of their shows before [:'(] but I believe you. ;))

    1. You speak the truth.

    3. I can verify that!

    4. Duh! Canadians win!

    5. Ha.. awesome. James Mead from Kutless loves them. It scares me. He has it for background on Twitter. :/ Is that normal?

    6. I wanna go to one!!

    7. I think I got my 8 1/2" by 11" KJ poster for $5. :p

    8. :o I love metallic Sharpies! Well.. I love Sharpies, nontheless, but.. Those are amazing! :)Have you ever seen the pH balance Sharpies? Very interesting..

    10. Was that friend me? :D I dunno.. :p I must have watched that video at least.. hmm.. 10 times. lol Seriously, it's so awesome! +D

    I'm done. :p Thanks for talking about them a lot, cuz otherwise, I wouldn't have been introduced to an amazingly awesome band. :D

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  2. 5. That's not normal... that's actually disturbing... ew. :-\

    7. Yeah I've gotten some 8x10s for $5. Lame. :P

    8. I don't think I've seen pH balance Sharpies...

    10. Yes, that friend was you. =D And I'm sure I've probably watched it 10 times too, but when you first told me to watch it, I was so amazed that I watched it like 5 times in a row. xD

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  3. 5. Good, so I'm not the only one..

    10. Yay! :D
    Yeah, I watched several times in a row the first time. It's just so amazing! xD

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