I almost skipped out on seeing Matt Pond at the Echoplex. I was in a really foul mood and just wanted to hole up in my room and deny the existence of the universe. Because that's a really excellent and productive way to spend a day. Anyway, I ended up dragging myself out to L.A. after all, although I was much later than I usually aim for (ie, I got there half an hour before doors instead of three or five hours early) which meant I was far from first in line and wasn't able to get front and center. I settled for front and extreme stage left, slightly obstructed view.
The last (and only other) time I'd seen Matt Pond was in 2011. He had a broken leg at the time, but he still played an amazing show and I've waited impatiently for another chance to see him since. But seriously, opening for some band that I'd never heard of? I mean, I'll go see my favorite artists whenever I can in whatever context, but abbreviated sets and apathetic audiences suck. Still, I did get to hear Starting live. Even though I'd rather all the shows be headliners, in nice venues to sold-out crowds but that's just not how it works out most of the time. In the meantime, bliss in small doses is still fucking bliss and I'll take it. And then I'll look forward to those headlining shows, which are hopefully happening later this year. Yes.
Photos and setlist:
- KC
- Go Where the Leaves Go
- From Debris Let Me Live
- Starting
- Starlet
- So Much Trouble
- Halloween
- New Hampshire
- Specks
- Love to Get Used