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Thursday 24 October 2013

Bowling For Soup - The Band You Can Wave Goodbye To!

Bowling for Soup Farewell UK Tour with Patent Pending
Nottingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham
October 12th, 13th, 18th and 19th, 2013

For the last few October's we have made sure we have seen Bowling for Soup during their UK October tour, however following  the tour announcement in April we realised that our October's will never be the same again.  This year Bowling for Soup announced that this will be their last ever full length UK October tour, so instead of going to one date we decided to wave them off in style by attending four out of the fifteen.

To ease the pain a little, in June,  Bowling for Soup announced that they would only be bringing one support band with them to allow them to do a longer set.  Luckily the support band they brought with them was Patent Pending.  So we knew that this tour would be extra special.

Rather than review all four shows individually I decided I would review them as a whole but as they crammed so much in this could be a long one.


At the start of each show those members of the audience that had been lucky enough to purchase the VIP ticket option were allowed early entry to the venue, which gave them VIP access to an exclusive acoustic show by Jaret and Erik (2 songs), a copy of the tour poster which is signed by all four members of the band, first pick off the merch stand and the opportunity to meet and have your photograph taken with all four members of the band.  Last night's acoustic set in Birmingham consisted of 'Turbulence' and their new single 'Circle'.


Patent Pending are a five piece pop punk band from Long Island New York consisting of Joe on vocals, Anthony on drums, Marc and Rob on guitar and vocals and Corey on bass and vocals. Patent Pending have been together for 12 years but only made their UK debut last year when they accompanied Bowling for Soup and The Dollyrots on the One Big Happy Tour.





Starting with 'Shake Weight & Moving Crates', Patent Pending burst onto the stage and immediately had the crowd bouncing and joining in.  Joe even had the whole crowd 'jerking off imaginary d****' at the part of the song where he refers to the shake weights.










With the ice well and truly broken they launched into 'Anti Everything' which saw them dancing boy band style during the slower parts of the song and saw guitarist Marc Kantor performing his guitar solo from the venues balcony.




Next on the set list was the crowd pleaser 'Psycho in Love' which requires maximum audience participation as this song not only has the audience waving their pirate hooks in the air (hooked index fingers) but it was host to the first ever Olympic crowd swimming championships.  

For those unfamiliar with this 'sport' (which I'm guessing is most people), this is the part of the show where Joe and Corey split the crowd in half, run up the middle of the audience and crowd swim (surf) to see  who can return to the stage the fastest.  As at the end of last night's show the score stood at 7-2 to Corey, with four shows left to play. 

It didn't help that the crowd dropped Joe during the Liverpool show meaning that he effectively drowned.  Joe decked out in arm bands (or swimmy floats, as he called them) and swimming goggles whilst crowd surfing really is a sight not to be missed.

  


Follow this with new songs 'Let Go' and 'Classic You' which features Bowling for Soup's Jaret Reddick and 'Hey Mario', which saw Joe and the audience jumping for coins Super Mario style and you know you have a recipe for success. 


Throw in a rendition of 'Soft Kitty' and the theme tune to 'The Big Bang Theory' and you have the perfect set for maximum audience participation.


Allowing their serious side to show for just a little while, they slow things down with the powerful 'One Less Heart to Break', a song written following the suicide of a close friend of the band.  

Before singing this song Joe explains to the audience how a note left by their friend was not enough of an explanation of why he felt had to take his own life and how that affected those he had left behind.  

For the guys in Patent Pending this is a very big deal.  Patent Pending openly support the 'To Write Love On Her Arms' charity which is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope & finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, & suicide Their latest pledge campaign for their new album 'Brighter' even stated that 5% of all money raised would be donated to this charity.  Although written about such a serious subject 'One Less Heart To Break' is a song you can't help but love and Joe's speech at the end of the song is guaranteed to give you goose bumps, or in many cases for the Second Family (Patent Pending's fanbase), reduce you to tears.


Closing their set with Douchebag, Patent Pending leave the audience fired up and ready for round two with Bowling for soup.

 
It is clear to see why the UK has embraced Patent Pending in the way that they have, as all of their songs are completely relatable and the five guys in the band really are the nicest, humblest and most genuine guys you will ever meet.  Roll on April when they return to the UK!




Bowling for Soup hail from the great state of Texas and consist of Jaret on vocals and guitar, Erik on bass and vocals , Chris on guitar and vocals  and Gary on drums.  They have been together as a band for 19 and a half years and I guarantee that even if you have never heard of their band you will know at least one of their songs.

I will not be commenting on every song that they played during their set as Bowling for Soup played a massive 30  songs from across their entire career.

As soon as you hear the chant at the beginning of 'Here Comes Bowling For Soup' you know your night is about to get 100% better. 

Bowling for Soup shows are all ages shows and there are many young kids in the audience so when you mix a few fart jokes and on stage banter about topics that include sex and the topic of 'sticky socks', the parents in the audience are going to be guaranteed some pretty awkward questions on the car ride home, as Jaret quite happily points out with his announcement of "You're welcome!"

A perfect example of this, is the song 'My Wena'.  In Birmingham Jaret announced to the audience that it is a song about puppies, however at the Liverpool show, were there weren't as many kids, he was honest and said it was about his penis.  This song is definitely worth a listen and then you can make your own mind on the subject matter!

For the last few years Bowling for Soup have had their very own on stage bar so that their tour buddies can hang out with them and join in throughout the show, which queues the songs 'Let's Go To The Pub' and 'Hooray For Beer'.  Both of these songs are high energy, fun songs that really get you in the spirit of the whole show, as the majority of the show feels like you are hanging out in the pub with your friends listening to their banter while they play a few songs along the way.

Rob from Patent Pending makes a couple of guest appearances during the BFS set playing the guitar and at one point even takes Gary's place at the drum kit.  While during 'Ohio' Patent Pending hi-jack the song and finish it off while BFS go and drink their beers.


Front man Jaret Reddick has his finger in so many pies I'm unsure how he manages to keep up with himself.  Not only are they one of the greatest pop punk bands in the world but Jaret is also the voice of Chuck E Cheese,(a cartoon mouse which advertises a large American pizza restaurant chain).  

This is not Bowling for Soups only cartoon experience as they wrote and recorded the theme song to the hit cartoon show 'Phineas and Ferb', and no Bowling for Soup concert would be complete without the a rendition of that song.  The theme to Phineas and Ferb is the request you hear shouted for the most!



Accompanying them on the tour is Ryan Hamilton the other half of Jaret's 'other' band People on Vacation who played an acoustic show at the Union Chapel at the start of the tour.  

Each night Ryan has joined BFS on stage to play 'Prettiest Girl In The World' from their album 'The Summer And The Fall'.  However even such a lovely song could not be taken completely seriously, as during the Manchester show Ryan sang the song without his pants and during the Liverpool show he performed the song in a flowery dress following a dare from Chris Burney.  

I have also been told that on one night he performed it in his pyjamas!  I have also seen photographs on Facebook and the internet showing him proposing to his girlfriend Holly during the final show.




Always original, BFS are the only band I have ever seen that provide you with a 'musically enhanced photo opportunity' during 'Punk Rock 101'.  This means that they stop playing 'Punk Rock 101', grab a beer and take their position in both the centre and at either side of the stage and pose so you can get a group photo of the band.





Other songs included in tonight's set included 'Almost', 'The Bitch Song', 'Really Cool Dance Song', 'No Hablo Ingles', 'Emily', 'High School Never Ends', 'Girl All The Bad Guys Want', 'Stacey's Mom', 'The Last Rock Show',  'Shut Up And Smile', 'I Don't Wanna Rock', 'Ohio', 'Suckerpunch', 'My Hometown', 'Friends O Mine', 'When We Die', 'Turbulence', 'Critically Distained', 'Since We Broke Up', 'Envy', and 'Right About Now'.

Ending the set with their current single 'Circle', a cover of Edie Brickell & the New Bohemians, a softer and more serious song, BFS leave the stage to huge encore shouts from the crowd.







Returning to the stage for their encore they start with a song about New Zealand, called 'Belgium' (of course!), which any fan will know sneaked its way onto 5  of their studio albums in some version or another.  Follow this with a punk cover of Britney Spears ' ... Baby One More Time', which has the audience which ranges between 2,500 to 4,000 depending on the venue, singing along. 

Finishing with '1985' the four Texans leave the stage to thunderous applause and chants. 




Unfortunately there were a couple of incidents that did cast a shadow over the shows.  During the Manchester show BFS encountered some difficulties with their sound but these were soon rectified and didn't detract too much from the music.  

However, the show at Rock City in Nottingham was badly organised as there were only two security personnel manning the doors and they only had one entrance open instead of using the whole front of the building meaning that many members of the audience didn't gain entry to the venue until well after Bowling for Soup had taken to the stage.  I was very disappointed to have missed the whole of Patent Pending's set and only just made it inside for the start of Bowling for Soup.




These problems aside, I had an amazing time with these two bands.  No two shows are ever the same and it's clear to see that October will never be the same again.




 Anthony of Patent Pending (Left) and Corey of Patent Pending (above)





Joe, Rob and Corey of Patent Pending (below left) and Rob (below right)


 Marc (above left) and Joe (above right)


Patent Pending in action (right)
Jaret and Erik of Bowling for Soup (above left)

Bowling for Soup in action (above right)

Erik of Bowling for Soup (left)
 Ryan joins Bowling for Soup (above)  and Chris from Bowling for Soup (left)


 Jaret of Bowling for Soup (right)



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