{"id":30,"date":"2007-03-24T12:26:38","date_gmt":"2007-03-24T18:26:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gregie.com\/neil\/words\/?p=30"},"modified":"2007-03-24T12:37:00","modified_gmt":"2007-03-24T18:37:00","slug":"aterciopelados-house-of-blues","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gregie.com\/neil\/words\/blog\/2007\/03\/24\/aterciopelados-house-of-blues\/","title":{"rendered":"Aterciopelados @ House of Blues"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This was the second time these Colombians have visited Chicago since November, and the second time they played well after midnight.  And I don&#8217;t mean that there were a bunch of opening bands and lots of delays which caused Aterciopelados to start their set very late.  It&#8217;s more like &#8220;doors @ midnight, show starts @ 1am&#8221;.  <\/p>\n<p>At first I thought this was a pretty crazy and annoying way to schedule concerts, but now after doing it twice, I almost wish more bands would do it like this.  I can go to bed at 8pm, get four hours of sleep, wake up at midnight, get downtown in no time because there&#8217;s no traffic, park for free, see a show with no opening bands that starts right on time, and be back in bed before 4am to finish off the rest of my full night of sleep.<\/p>\n<p>This was my sixth time seeing Aterciopelados, so I was a bit worried that I could start getting bored with their concerts, especially since it had only been four months since I&#8217;d last seen them.      Also, their new album &#8216;Oye&#8217;, while very good, is probably a step down from their previous four (one of the best four-album streaks in music history), and I knew the setlist would once again draw heavily from it.  <\/p>\n<p>It turns out my worry was unfounded, because it was still a great show.  They <em>did<\/em> play all but two of the songs from &#8216;Oye&#8217;, but this time around everyone in the audience knew the songs much better, so that made it a lot more fun.   But what really makes them a band I can see over and over again is the way that they change up their songs.  Tempos change, different rhythms convert songs into alternate styles, and new intros\/outros keep you guessing.  <\/p>\n<p>Their song &#8216;Florecita Rockera&#8217; is a great case study.  As originally recorded on their 1995 Latin-rock-punk album &#8216;El Dorado&#8217;, it&#8217;s an energetic little number that alternates beteween clean, melodic verses, and an almost heavy-metal chorus.  By the time I first saw them in concert in 2001, they had morphed into an electronic\/chill-out band, so at that show, &#8216;Florecita Rockera&#8217; was played as full-on dance-club party song with a thumping beat and a running time at least three times the original.  Now, their new album &#8216;Oye&#8217; returns them back towards the Latin-rock style of their earlier albums, but without the punk edge, so this time we got a rocking, but anger-free &#8216;Florecita Rockera&#8217; that even inspired something I haven&#8217;t experienced seen since those earlier Aterciopelados shows: the Mexican Mosh Pit.  Like its Norte-Americano cousin, the South American version involves people bouncing around and bumping into each other, but it&#8217;s actually done to the beat of the music, and with a joy and community spirit that you don&#8217;t get in the metal version.  <\/p>\n<p>Beyond the &#8216;Oye&#8217; stuff (&#8216;Panel&#8217; and &#8216;Al Parque&#8217; were the missing ones), we got two from &#8216;Gozo Poderoso (&#8216;Luz Azul&#8217; and &#8216;El Album&#8217;), &#8216;El Estuche&#8217; from &#8216;Caribe Atomico&#8217;, the title track from &#8216;La Pipa De La Paz&#8217; (introed perfectly with &#8216;Majestad&#8217; from &#8216;Oye&#8217;), &#8216;Florecita Rockera&#8217; and encore-closer &#8216;Candela&#8217; from &#8216;El Dorado&#8217;, as well as one each from Andrea Echeverri and Hector Buitrago&#8217;s &#8220;solo&#8221; albums (&#8216;A Eme O&#8217; and &#8216;Altisimo&#8217;, respectively).<\/p>\n<p>I think this was the first time I&#8217;d seem them where Andrea didn&#8217;t speak at least a little bit of English, but she&#8217;s so good at emoting and connecting with the audience that I had a pretty good idea what she was saying anyway.  They have a tradition of throwing gifts out into the audience at the end of the show, which is an idea I&#8217;m surprised more bands haven&#8217;t picked up (used drumsticks and guitar picks don&#8217;t count!)  Previously they&#8217;ve thrown out flowers and frisbees, but the last coupled times it&#8217;s been tiny wrapped bags of something.  I haven&#8217;t been lucky enough to get one, so I can&#8217;t tell you what&#8217;s inside!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This was the second time these Colombians have visited Chicago since November, and the second time they played well after midnight. And I don&#8217;t mean that there were a bunch of opening bands and lots of delays which caused Aterciopelados to start their set very late. 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