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Last summer, Adam Young released his second national studio album as Owl City. Within a month of the album's release, Young and some of his friends embarked on a two-legged tour in support of it. Owl City's performance is featured in its entirety, from the extended instrumental intro of "The Real World" which features a variety of instruments being played, including two drum sets, one of which is played by Young himself to the lovely finale of "If My Heart Was A House.
Because of the huge tracklist 22 tracks, if you include "January 28, " as its own track , the show is just over an hour and a half; much longer than your standard live show these days. One thing you frequently hear about Young is how shy and introverted he is.
Though you may be able to tell a little from his performance, you'd have to be paying a lot of attention to small details about body language. Young looks like he's comfortable being on-stage in front of the large Hollywood crowd. In addition, the band sounds fantastic.
One of my pet peeves in today's pop music is predictability, which, to me, includes a pop musician's live show consisting of all the music on a backing track with no variation from the way it's presented to us on disc. Not so with Owl City.
Of course, a lot of the music here is electronic, but a good portion of Owl City songs include alt rock and pop rock, which means live guitars and drums. The electronic aspects work wonders for the atmosphere of the stage show, and the live instruments sound crystal clear.
I was especially impressed with the drummer. I don't know how to describe why, but when the camera focuses on him, he looks like his playing is second nature to him. But then again, Young has a knack for including incredibly talented and versatile musicians in his live show. I was also impressed with the fact that the band didn't just play the songs as you hear them on disc; they changed some of the songs' arrangements to make them something more than just another live rendition of the song.
For instance, the rock intro of "Fireflies. Even when they can't make every part live, Owl City still finds a way to be unique and creative. In addition to the stellar live show, there's also an interview segment.
What I liked about it was that, before the interview with Young, they showed footage of the pre-show and sound check while the live version of "Fireflies" played. There was footage of the stage being erected, the sound guys doing what they do, as well as the musicians setting up their respective instruments.
Owl City is the creation of Adam Young, a Minnesota native who started making music at home and building up a fan base via the internet before breaking worldwide with his global hit Fireflies in the summer of , taken from his Top 10 album Ocean Eyes.
Adam Young has developed from a shy musician operating out of his bedroom into a confident and dynamic live performer and this concert in front of a wildly enthusiastic young audience proves just how good he and his band can be.
Not Rated. Add content advisory. User reviews 1 Review. Top review. Best Tour Ever! This is my favorite live concert movie! The only minor thing is it doesn't quite do it justice to actually being at a concert on the All Things Bright and Beautiful tour. I was at the show six days before this one in Seattle, and it was amazing! They are amazing musicians and this performance is absolutely stunning!
I don't have a lot of fancy words, but I highly recommend. Plus, it's totally nostalgic. Reminds me of teenage hood. Details Edit. Country of origin United States. Official Facebook. Eagle Rock Entertainment. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 34 minutes.
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