City Blogs: Music Blog

January 30, 2012 at 10:10am

CONCERT REVIEW: Keaton at Montage Music Hall

Keaton

  • photo

    Photo 1

  • photo

    Photo 2

  • photo

    Photo 3

  • photo

    Photo 4

  • photo

    Photo 5

  • photo

    Photo 6

  • photo

    Photo 7

  • photo

    Photo 8

  • photo

    Photo 9

  • photo

    Photo 10

  • photo

    Photo 11

  • photo

    Photo 12

  • photo

    Photo 13

  • photo

    Photo 14

  • photo

    Photo 15

  • photo

    Photo 16

  • photo

    Photo 17

  • photo

    Photo 18

  • photo

    Photo 19

  • photo

    Photo 20

  • photo

    Photo 21

  • photo

    Photo 22

    This was caused by the strobe light, but was awesome so I wanted to leave it in.

  • photo

    Photo 23

  • 0 / 23
  •  
Recommend Blog Post
Total Recommendations (1)

Occasionally a band reminds me of a time when music was simpler. A time when MTV played music videos, the world only needed three chords to tell the truth, and punk was more about getting drunk and having fun than it was a record-label genre. Keaton reminds me of those happy days.

Sure, Keaton follows in the territory well plowed by the likes of other pop-punk bands like Blink-182, Green Day, Simple Plan - you get the drift. Keaton isn't reinventing the wheel, but it's having one hell of a time taking a ride on it. This band may be one of the hidden gems of the Rochester music scene.

On Saturday I made it down to catch the Rochester-based pop-punk outfit at Montage Music Hall. Keaton seemed the odd ducks out on the metal-leaning bill, but that didn't stop the band from having a blast and tearing up the place.

I knew it was going to be an interesting show when the bass player, Spencer Herrington, came out donned in a Pikachu hat. The hat, and the rest of his clothes, didn't stay on much longer. Normally I'm wary of style over substance, but if you can back up the stage antics with your music, have at it. Keaton did just that, providing a fire-charged onslaught on the auditory senses, blasting loud and powerful tunes like it was the band's job (which I guess it is).

The energy didn't stop with Herrington, either. Like party animals trapped in the snow globe that was the stage, every member of the band was running, jumping, and having a blast. It's always refreshing to see a group having that much fun.

That said, I had some issues with the sound, since the vocals had a hard time cutting through the rest of the raucous din. And I was hoping for a longer set to hear a bit more of the band's material (at one point Keaton was set to headline the show, but Trianotaur ended up taking the lead spot). Keaton's closing song was by far the best of the bunch, and showed a band that has talent on both the writing and performing sides of things. Keaton plays again on February 16, this time at Water Street Musical Hall. If you want to get your mosh on, these guys know how to party.

Comments for "CONCERT REVIEW: Keaton at Montage Music Hall" (1)

City Newspaper is not responsible for the content of these reviews. City Newspaper reserves the right to remove reviews at their discretion.

User Photo

Ben Toland said on Jan. 30, 2012 at 2:21pm

YOU GUYS RULE! Awesome show, Awesome time, I LOVE seeing you guys get props <3 Stay sexy!

Leave A Comment

(This will not be published)

(Optional)

Respond on Your Blog

If you have a City Account you can not only post comments, but you can also respond to articles in your own City Blog. It's just another way to make your voice heard.

Recent Comments

Cowboy Mouth said:

Thanks for the kind words. Glad you liked the show.

about CONCERT REVIEW: Johnny Winter, Break of Reality, Cowboy Mouth

danielle lallathin said:

My best friend bought tickets to concert in rochester ny. The show was cancelled and we didnt...

about CONCERT UPDATE: Blink-182 canceled

Jay said:

Yes, My Plastic Sun was amazing. It was great to hear an original band from upstate NY sounding...

about CONCERT REVIEW: My Plastic Sun, Mochester, Sinzibukwud, Audio Influx

Peter said:

As a former Yinzer, I would like to say that Pittsburgh has a "H" on the end of it.

about Party in the Park Lineup Announced: Rusted Root, George Thorogood, 7 Walkers

Amy M. said:

It was great to see that many people at Sticky Lips to support My Plastic Sun at their debut...

about CONCERT REVIEW: My Plastic Sun, Mochester, Sinzibukwud, Audio Influx