Mar 5
Contest: Bell X1’s Blue Lights on the Runway

Being a big fan of the Irish band since seeing them last year, The Audio Taco is excited to be giving away a tote bag and signed cd of Bell X1’s newest release “Blue Lights On The Runway”.
In honor of the Irish band and seeing as how its almost St. Patrick’s Day, the contest ends March 17th. As usual, shoot an email to: audiotaco@gmail.com with the subject heading “Bell X1 Giveaway” along with your name and email. A winner will be chosen randomly and contacted.
Don’t forget to check out Bell X1 on their current tour!
Bell X1 US March Dates:
w/ Harlem Shakes & Duke Special
12 Washington DC - 9:30 Club
13 Philadelphia, PA - World Café Live
14 New York, NY - Highline Ballroom
17 Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club

Mar 4
The Library Ticket Giveaway (Los Angeles) March 11

Hey friends,
im giving away two tickets (you plus a friend) to see The Library at Boardners on March 11th. First person to email me at Audiotaco@gmail.com with the heading “The Library” as well as your name and email address will get both tickets.
once i have a winner, i will update this post.
Comments: noneFeb 19
Joshua Radin with Meiko and Jesse Harris
Free of Me
Sky
Winter
No Envy
Vegetable Car
One of Those Days
Growing Up
We’re Ok
Fear You Won’t Fall
Today
She’s So Right
What If You
Rather Be With You
Closer
Bring It
Meiko’s Set List
Piano Song
Hiding
Under My Bed
Reasons To Love You
Shitty Apartment
Hawaii
Good Looking Loser
Boys with Girlfriends
Real Real Sweet
Feb 12
Lisa Hannigan @ HOB SD Voodoo Lounge 2/11/09
I’m in the process of posting photos from the shows I never got the chance to write about.
Comments: noneJan 20
new Audio Taco coming soon
Posts should pick up by the end of the month when I will be going to more gigs around town. Also, expect some down time in the upcoming weeks as i will be moving server locations.
See You Soon
Dec 31
Audio Taco’s Top Shows of 2008
Out of all the shows i wrote about this year in music, the following were my favorite:
Amanda Palmer @ Henry Fonda Theatre

Snow Patrol @ House of Blues San Diego, 12.13.08

Swell Season @ SDSU Open Air Theater 10.3.08

Goldfrapp @ The Orpheum 9.21.08

The Duke Spirit @ The Troubadour 5.10.08

The Ting Tings @ The Troubadour 6.13.08

Ingrid Michaelson @ House of Blues San Diego 11.5.08

Dec 31
The Audio Taco’s Top 10 Records of 2008
Everyone else is doing it so why should I?
The list isn’t ranked in order because that is far too difficult!
The Raveonettes “Lust Lust Lust”
The Duke Spirit “Neptune”
M83 “Saturdays = Youth”
Lisa Hannigan “Sea Sew”
Goldfrapp “Seventh Tree”
Amanda Palmer “Who Killed Amanda Palmer”
The Rosebuds “Life Like”
The Submarines “Honeysuckle Weeks”
Sigur Ros “Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust”
Mates of State “Re- Arrange Us”
Dec 19
Amanda Palmer @ Henry Fonda Theater 12.16.08, Los Angeles
I have been lucky enough to see Amanda Palmer play the Troubadour earlier this year along with the Dresden Dolls twice (also this year) and she was wonderful during all three performances. However, tonight’s “performance” with the Danger Ensemble has taken my idea of showmanship to a completely higher plane. Part performance art combined with Amanda’s vision for her music, the show is what I dream of having the opportunity to write about. The band consisted of Amanda, Zoe Keating on cello and Lyndon on Violin. As a result, it was a very classical arrangement. The band played a mix of Dresden Dolls material and Amanda’s solo songs while a theatrical group called the Danger Ensemble interpreted some of the songs. By performance art, i don’t mean the stereotypical over the top throwing blood on yourself and interpreting it as the beginning of life type art. no no no. They created poetry through their movements making Amanda’s songs seem grandiose but not in a corny way.
Set List
Intro
Dirge/ Neil Gaiman
stage entrance/ Astronaut
Ampersand
Blake Says
Bad Habit (Dresden Dolls)
I Want You But I Don’t Need You (Dresden Dolls)
Strength Through Music
Guitar Hero
(guitar auction)
Oasis
Coin Operated Boy (Dresden Dolls)
Ask Amanda
Trout Heart Replica (new song)
Have To Drive
Half Jack (Dresden Dolls)
Umbrella (Rhianna cover)
I Google You
Who Killed Amanda Palmer Answers
I Kissed A Girl (w/ special guest Katy Perry and Margaret Cho)
Leeds United
The set began with a dirge was played by Amanda’s band and surprise guest, NEIL GAIMAN (the inner fangirl in me got really excited) came out to read an elegy he wrote about the death of Amanda Palmer. Amanda then made a grand entrance walking through the crowd complete with veil until members of the Danger Ensemble lifted her onto the stage. This set the stage (pun intended) for the show.
Blake Says captured that loneliness and isolation of the song. Another beautiful demonstration of Amanda’s piano playing. Strength Through Music, one of my favorite songs from her solo record makes my heart wrench. The song was composed of Lyndon read the names of the injured victims in the Virginia Tech shooting. Amanda, repeated a simple piano chord drilling into your heart the tragedy of the song. The lip synching performances of Guitar Hero, I Kissed A Girl, and Umbrella was a blast to watch. It injected a different type of playful gaiety in between the otherwise somber songs and riled the crowd up. The audience was also graced with a new piano ballad called “Trout Heart Replica”. Its a song of yearning and about soldiering on despite everything.
With the Dresden Dolls, I never realized what a talent Amanda is on piano/ keyboards. Her solo material reflects not only her ability to pound away like a mad scientist but how classically inspired and cinematic her playing style is. Zoe on cello and Lyndon on violin was brilliant accompanying Amanda because it made her material sound more somber like her record. Particularly impressive was the dueling violin, cello, and piano parts during “Half Jack”.
Thank you Amanda and the Danger Ensemble- your art makes the world a better place. I’m a firm believer that great music not only has the power to break your heart but it also has the ability to heal you. I have never been this moved by any performance- from laughing through “Umbrella” to being shaken to the core by “Ampersand” and tearing up through “Strength Through Music”… This show made me experience the spectrum of emotions. I vehemently recommend catching Amanda’s performances. This show has effectively closed out my year of shows on an apex and I couldn’t be any happier.
Check out the rest of my photos from the night on my Flickr Page








Dec 15
Snow Patrol @ House of Blues San Diego, 12.13.08

Snow Patrol has met much success in the last few years with “Chasing Cars” being played on Grey’s Anatomy, other television series and films. Therefore, its a rare opportunity to catch the band in a small venue such as the House of Blues. Three out of the handful of shows was presented by Shockhound as a sort of warm up/ press tour before the band heads out on a major U.S. tour next year.
First off, I was very unhappy with how The House of Blues staff allowed the pass the line program to be in effect because the show was supposed to be a private event. There were some people in line since noon waiting to get inside and the pass the line participants were allowed in before them. Ranting aside, lets move onto the show…
Set List
If There’s a Rocket Tie Me To It
Chocolate
Please Just Take These Photos From My Hands
How To Be Dead
Run
The Golden Floor
Shut Your Eyes
Chasing Cars
Make This Go On Forever
Crack The Shutters
Take Back The City
You’re All I Have (aborted)
You’re All I Have
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You Are My Joy (Reindeer Section) dedicated to the birthday girl
The Lightning Strike
Open Your Eyes
The band played a solid set with all of my personal favorites spanning all 3 studio releases.
Accompanying the band was an additional acoustic guitar player and Richard Colburn from Belle and Sebastian on percussion.
In between songs, when not telling strange metaphors or drawing disturbing analogies, Gary was jittering around as if he was channeling a less epileptic Ian Curtis. I was surprised by how similar and rich his vocals sounded in comparison to the records.
Once “Chocolate” started, they even had me become a swooning fan girl. It was during “The Golden Floor” when you could really hear Colburn’s contributions to the song. On “Shut Your Eyes”, Gary organized a little crowd participation by inviting the more than enthusiastic women to sing the chorus. After, he even managed to get the reluctant boyfriend’s in the audience singing the chorus. By the end of the song, even the men were cheering for more. During the opening bars of “Chasing Cars” you could almost feel had every woman in the room gasp. Don’t worry Gary, I’m sure every person in the room either wants to “lay here with you” or be you.








Dec 14
Snow Patrol @ House of Blues San Diego, 12.13.08 sponsored by Shockhound.com
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Photos and a review of the show coming up after i get some sleep.
Set List
If There’s a Rocket Tie Me To It
Chocolate
Banter
Please Just Take These Photos From My Hands
How To Be Dead
Run
The Golden Floor
Shut Your Eyes
Chasing Cars
Make This Go On Forever
Crack The Shutters
Take Back The City
You’re All I Have (aborted)
You’re All I Have
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You Are My Joy (Reindeer Section) dedicated to the birthday girl
The Lightning Strike
Open Your Eyes
A special thanks goes out to Snow Patrol and Shockhound for providing the once in a lifetime experience of seeing Snow Patrol in an intimate setting.
Comments: noneDec 12
Thank You!
Hello Friends,
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you for reading, commenting, and supporting The Audio Taco. I always relish the opportunity to share new artists and write about my concert experiences and i find the feedback you give invaluable to this project. I also wanted to thank the friends on my blog roll for fighting the good fight by providing an outlet to share music that otherwise wouldn’t be talked about anywhere else. So, please take the time to check out the other music blogs out there. A special thank you goes out to my programmer Amit, Angela at Filter, and the friends that i have dragged along to go to shows with me.
Stay tuned for my last roster of gigs and my favorite shows and records of the year.
Comments: noneDec 4
The Smashing Pumpkins @ UCSD’s RIMAC Arena 11.30.08, San Diego

I was lucky enough to catch the Smashing Pumpkins (minus Darcy) in 2000 during the Sacred and Profane tour. The show was epic. I’m almost sorry I went to the RIMAC gig because Billy & Co. was a shell of who they once were and has effectively destroyed my memory of who and what the band should be. I find the new guitarist and bassist boring and they lack the energy of a rock band. If they were inserted behind a curtain with Billy and Jimmy placed front and center, I wouldn’t have noticed. However, the addition of a keyboardists, violinist and the trumpet players were quite nice. The additonaly instrumentation sounded really beautiful on “Tonight Tonight”, one of the few songs played during the night that sounded like the original version. My main gripe with the performance wasn’t that the songs were changed into unreconizable rock versions with guitar solos but that Billy didn’t seem into the show until the very end when thanking San Diego for their support. Sure, the songs showcased Billy’s amazing guitar work but everything was dissapointing.
what i got of the set list:
Superchrist
As Rome Burns
Bullet
Bodies
Gossamer
Tonight, Tonight
Song For A Son
Eye
I Of the Mourning
99 Floors
Owata
The Rose March
MCIS
Tarantula
G.L.O.W.
Soma
Cherub Rock
Zero
Heavy Metal Machine
Glass
The March Hare/ Suffer





Nov 7
Ingrid Michaelson @ House of Blues San Diego 11.5.08

I first wrote about Ingrid Michaelson when i went to see her play at the El Rey Theater in Los Angeles and I don’t think i can do any better in describing the experience of seeing her play because the article was subsequently published in Interlude Magazine and you can view it here (I’m on page 50).
Anyways, seeing Ingrid Michaelson play is one of those experiences where every show is completely different. Her music isn’t life- changing but its fun and she puts on a damn good show.
some of the things that i love about seeing Ingrid Michaelson:
- she’s really witty and should probably have her own stand- up act
- she doesn’t get distracted or angry when her audience yells ridiculous things. Instead, she chooses to poke fun at her audience
- most of the audience knows all the words to her songs and participates when asked (one drunk girl and this has the potential to be a huge disaster but it works for her shows)
- the band plays on
The most memorable part of the night was during my favorite song “The Chain” when the fire alarms started going off making that whoooooooooh whoooooooh sound with flashing lights and the emergency message and you could tell the band wasn’t sure if they should stop playing or not. I was surprised that no one in the audience left because we were in the HOB basement level. Not only was there a potential fire but it was a huge distraction. People were so into her set that they didn’t panic or walk out. The band played on until the end of the song when we were told that the fog machine had set off the alarms accidentally. ingrid managed to banter through it and the show resumed. the fire alarm sound became the running joke of the night with people making fire alarm noises during the encore.
Set List
Die Alone
Breakable
Overboard
Corner of Your Heart
Far Away
Lady In Spain
Creep (Radiohead cover)
Be Ok
Giving Up
Everybody
Starting Now
Keep Breathing
The Hat
The Way I Am
The Chain
Locked Up (new song)
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(ingrid on drums over the crowd’s fire alarm sounds)
Can’t Help Falling In Love (Elvis cover)
You And I (With David Ford on vocals)










ingrid michaelson, newton faulkner, david ford during the Sophie’s Lounge set in the Delta Room before the show doing a cover of “Elenor Rigby” by The Beatles:

david ford:

Nov 2
Lisa Hannigan @ Fingerprints (In- store), Long Beach 11.1.08

Another lovely show from Lisa Hannigan the same day as her date at the Greek Theater with Jason Mraz. The 30+ audience was graced with a 6 song set that included some of my favorite songs off the record. Taking place in a small space between racks of cds, the atmosphere was a lot more casual than the Largo at the Coronet. The audience near the front opted to sit on the floor so that people in the back would be able to see the show. As a result, it gave the show a living room vibe that I enjoyed. On top of that, the performance was low key and quiet while the songs were uplifting.
Set List:
Sea Song
Splishy Splashy
Ocean and a rock
Venn Diagram
I Don’t Know
Lille
During the set, I could hear the nuances of the instrumentation a lot better and Donagh’s trumpet work is so vibrant (listen to “I Don’t Know”) and it is the anchor for a lot of the songs.
Thanks to Fingerprints for the beautiful posters and for arranging the in store for such a great act. A big thanks also to Lisa and her band for being so accommodating and gracious.







Oct 31
Lisa Hannigan @ The Largo at the Coronet 10.30.08, Los Angeles
You may recognize Lisa Hannigan’s work with Damien Rice and The Cake Sale. Unfortunately, of the three times i have seen Damien Rice, Lisa never performed with him (There was that time when they played san diego in a tiny venue and i was 3 months away from turning 21 and I wasn’t allowed in. It was one of those shows that i will forever regret for missing.) The whole time i was watching her perform, I was only thinking of how different her solo stuff is from the songs she performed with Damien. I mean sure, Damien wrote most of the songs that Lisa sang on but her solo record also features members of Damien’s band (Vyvienne and Tomo) so you would expect songs of the same style right? wrong. The songs are mature and hit the spectrum from sleepy ballads to a drum and bass type track; yet, the record is still cohesive sounding. Listening to the record is like wearing a sweater at the beginning of autumn- its warm, fluffy, and gives you a slightly hazy feeling. This may very well be my soundtrack to the season. One of my favorite things about her music is her enunciation and how fragile she sounds- hearing how she breaks the rules of pronunciation (Listen to “Keep It All” and “Pistacio”). Live, all the nuances in Lisa’s music is magnified. For example, the Harmonium and the electric upright bass is so rich sounding and adds another layer of depth. My favorite songs of the night include Venn Diagram, I Don’t Know, Lille, and Keep It All.
Set List:
Sea Song
Splishy Splashy
Blurry (from Other Voices)
I Don’t Know (one of my favorites off the record)
The Lady Is A Tramp
Keep It All
Pistacio
Teeth
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (Bob Dylan cover)
Venn Diagram
Ocean and a Rock
Lille
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Couldn’t Love You More
Free Until They Cut Me Down (Iron & Wine Cover)
Lisa’s voice is so unique and as sad as i am that she doesn’t perform with Damien Rice anymore; however, I’m glad that she has recorded a solo disc that features her unique feathery vocals.
If Lisa and her band play in your town, don’t miss it. At the moment she is only doing a few shows that aren’t with Jason Mraz (he’s playing large venues). Hopefully, after her record is released, she will do a more extensive tour.
Sorry but no pictures for this show! The Largo has a strict policy regarding cameras and I can’t tell you how many times i wanted to snap away. : ( But, check out some vids of her on YouTube.
Lisa peforming “Lille”:
Performing “Blurry” on Other Voices:
Lisa with Gary Lightbody (Snow Patrol) performing “Some Surprise” from The Cake Sale, a charity project for Oxfam:
Oct 27
Ingrid Michaelson “Be OK” TOUR
Ingrid Michaelson is doing an extensive U.S. tour to support her record “Be Ok”. A portion of the proceeds from the single will go to Stand Up 2 Cancer. Also touring with her is Newton Faulkner and David Ford. The record I did a review of Ingrid’s last Los Angeles show here and she is definately worth checking out. Dates Below.
Oct 29 Williamson Theatre (College of Staten Island) Staten Island, NY, USA Headlining
Oct 30 Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA, USA Headlining SOLD OUT
Nov 1 Iron Horse Music Hall Northampton, MA, USA Headlining SOLD OUT
Nov 4 House of Blues Anaheim, CA, USA Headlining
Nov 5 House of Blues San Diego, CA, USA Headlining
Nov 6 El Rey Los Angeles, CA, USA Headlining
Nov 7 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA, USA Headlining
Nov 8 Harlow’s Sacramento, CA, USA Headlining
Nov 10 Easy Street Records (Queen Anne Store) Seattle, WA, USA In-Store 6pm
Nov 10 Neumos Seattle, WA, USA Headlining
Nov 11 Music Millenium Portland, OR, USA In-Store 6pm
Nov 11 Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR, USA Headlining
Nov 13 Belly Up Aspen, CO, USA Headlining CANCELED
Nov 14 Gothic Theatre Denver, CO, USA Headlining
Nov 16 Slowdown Omaha, NE, USA Headlining
Nov 17 Pantages Theatre Minneapolis, MN, USA Headlining
Nov 18 Barrymore Theatre Madison, WI, USA Headlining
Nov 19 Park West Chicago, IL, USA Headlining
Nov 20 The Ark Ann Arbor, MI, USA Headlining SOLD OUT
Nov 21 Madison Theatre Covington, KY (Cincinnati), USA Headlining
Nov 23 Theatre of Living Arts Philadelphia, PA, USA Headlining
Nov 24 Club Cafe Pittsburgh, PA, USA Headlining
Nov 25 The Birchmere Alexandria, VA, USA Headlining
Oct 24
Check out the Gossip Girl Contest
Here
for your chance to win a Gossip Girl “Never Have I Ever Game” as well as a copy of the Soundtrack. The contest ends on November 5th at noon Pacific Time when i will be picking a winner.
Oct 16
Hotel Cafe Tour @ The Belly Up Tavern 10.13.08


The first time I saw the Hotel Cafe Tour, it was one of the most unique concert experiences I have ever witnessed. There was no clear headlining act because it was a collaborative experience much like the Hotel Cafe itself. Musicians on the tour shared a backing band with a songwriter playing 2-3 songs then allowing the next act to do the same. For the entire duration of the show, acts would round robin and support each other musicially whether it be providing backing vocals, a duet or picking up and instrument. This tour was also unique in that it features a slew of female singer songwriters like Ingrid Michaelson, Rachael Yamagata, Kate Havenik, Anya Marina, Catherine Feeny, Meiko, Priscilla Ahn, Jamay, Erin McCarley, and Holly Conlan. I was in for a surprise when the previously scheduled roster that included Priscilla Ahn and Brooke Fraser had cancelled last minute. So, we were left with Anya Marina, Meiko, Molly Jenson, Jamay, Erin McCarley, and Holly Conlan. Unlike the past tours, this gig felt drastically different- the show felt choppy, unbalanced and lacked the collaborative spirit. Only during Jaymay’s set did Meiko and Holly Conlan come out to support her musically jumping on some percussion and backing vocals for the chorus.
Anya Marina- The new songs off of Slow & Steady Seduction: Phase II sounds a lot more experimental than her her first record Miss Halfway. I’m not a big fan of her music but I always find her stories/ banter hilarious.
Jaymay- definately the highlight of the night with a bunch of great songs that held my attention.
Holly Conlan- pretty voice.
Meiko- she really surprised me because i heard her recordings awhile back and i didn’t think they were special but live she’s a lot better.
anya marina:

jaymay, meiko, and holly conlan:

Jaymay:


Erin McCarley

Holly Conlan:

Molly Jenson:

Oct 16
CONTEST: Gossip Girl Soundtrack and Game

Hello Readers!
The Audio Taco is giving away a copy of the new Gossip Girl Soundtrack along with the Gossip Girl Never Have I Ever Game. Being a fan of the show, i jumped at this opportunity. For these rad prizes all you have to do is shoot an email to: audiotaco@gmail.com with the subject heading Gossip Girl Contest and included your name and address. One winner will be chosen and contacted on the 5th of November in honor of Guy Fawkes Day.
The soundtrack track listing is as follows:
1. The Kills – “Sour Cherry”
2. The Kooks – Do You Wanna”
3. Phantom Planet – “Do The Panic”
4. The Teenagers – “Feeling Better”
5. The Virgins – “One Week Of Danger (Demo Version)”
6. Nadia Oh – “Got Your Number”
7. Crystal Castles – “Crimewave”
8. The Republic Tigers – “Fight Song”
9. Junkie XL – “Cities In Dust”
10. The Ting Tings – “We Started Nothing”
11. Oppenheimer – “Breakfast In NYC”
12. The Pierces – “Three Wishes”
13. Albert Hammond Jr. – “Hard To Live In The City”
xoxo
~The Audio Taco
Comments: 2Oct 6
The Audio Taco’s Infinite Playlist
I saw Nick and Norah’s Infinate Playlist this weekend and having been a big fan of the book, I created my own playlist to go with it. Unfortunately, myspace is limited to 10 songs.
Audio Taco’s Infinite Playlist (you can listen to the mix on myspace)
Sometime Around Midnight- The Airborne Toxic Event
The Night Starts Here- Stars
Some Surprise- The Cake Sale
Rocky Took A Lover- Bell X1
Gray or Blue- Jaymay
Somebody Hurt You- A Girl Called Eddy
Burn THe Maps- Castledoor
With Arms Outstretched- Rilo Kiley
My Sunken Treasure- The Duke Spirit
Peace and Hate- The Submarines









