Who: Flying Lotus, with Thundercat
What: Concert!
When: October 23, 8 p.m.
Where: Royal Oak Music Theatre
Tickets: $25, plus $8.25 service fees
Flying Lotus is coming to Royal Oak Music Theatre this Thursday, and I don’t know if I’m more excited for them or for The Glitch Mob the night before. Flying Lotus, or Fly Lo, delivers danceable beats also in the style of today’s electronic music. If you’re looking for a Thursday night alternative from going to Rick’s or Charley’s or the Ugli, you do not want to miss this show.
Who: The Glitch Mob with M Machine
What: Concert!
When: October 22, 8 p.m.
Where: Royal Oak Music Theatre
Tickets: $22 general admission, plus $7.75 service fees
LA’s The Glitch Mob is coming to Royal Oak Music Theatre this Wednesday for their tour promoting their sophomore album Love Death Immortality. I’ve been a fan of these guys since senior year of high school when a friend a mind burned a compilation CD of their songs for my car. Their sound is melodic, catchy, and most importantly, well produced. This show promises to be a nice mid-week activity to celebrate the end of midterms and the coming of Halloween and November.
For tickets to join the Glitch Mob, visit the event page.
Get hyped for the show by listening to their Soundcloud, checking out their official website, and liking them on Facebook.
As of last night, I truly understand why EDM is meant to be experienced live rather than heard blasting from my earphones on a run through campus, studying, or any other non-live avenue. Krewella’s Detroit stop on the Get Wet tour at the Royal Oak Music Theatre far exceeded my concert expectations for their music after listening to their new debut album “Get Wet” on repeat for the past few weeks.
Although their Sunday all ages show was not a sell out, the energy in the venue remained high in part to the two opening acts, Candyland and Seven Lions. Although not familiar with their music before, I was pretty happy with what they had to offer. Both DJs combined their beats and drops with intense strobe lighting techniques that added to an already trippy atmosphere. I don’t mean trippy in the drugged out sense, but in a way that leaves you feeling like you’re outside of your body and element by moving in the same environment and to the same base-y music as so many other people around you. That spirit is really at the heart of why ravers and ragers keep coming back and seeing their favorite artists pump up a crowd and getting them to let loose. Although some concert goers may also be on other substances to enhance their experience, you don’t need to be on something to have fun here.
Krewella’s ability to mix pop vocals with an electronic sound was reinforced for me at this concert. Attendees shouted along to the fun lyrics while getting rowdy as the base built to some truly epic drops. The anticipation for these drops was so much greater live than non-live, exaggerated by the atmosphere and everyone waiting to go crazy when the base dropped. Krewella’s lights too, were quite the spectacle and the friend I was with commented on how high blast they were tonight. My favorite songs they performed were “Killin’ It,” “Live for the Night” and “Alive” because of how intense they got into their performance, making people want to dance and go harder. The Krew ended their set with “Enjoy the Ride” only to come back by audience demand for an encore, “Come and Get It.” But that wasn’t the end of the show either. Jahan brought up a guy named Andrew from the front row, announcing that this was his seventh show he’s been to on their tour. For his birthday coming up soon, we all sang “Happy Birthday,” after which point he got caked in the face, a staple at many raves. Krewella’s dedication to their fans knows no bounds, and with their fan base growing I hope they’ll be able to come back to Detroit soon in a larger venue.
Even though their set only lasted an hour and fifteen minutes, I could not have asked for a better time. While many students Sunday night were getting their studying on at Club Ugli, I “got wet” with the Krew.
When: October 19 at 8 p.m. and October 20 at 6 p.m.
Where: Royal Oak Music Theatre in Royal Oak, MI
Cost: $29.50 before the show if bought at box office, more with services fees if bought online, and $35 at the door
Krewella’s coming to Michigan in the middle of their Get Wet Tour to promote their debut album of the same name. Known for their electronic, sultry sound, Jahan, Yasmine and Rain Main will try to make concert goers feel like they’re partying on cloud nine. If you’re an EDM enthusiast, or if you just want to discover what they’re all about, do not miss this opportunity to see the Krew head to metro Detroit in back-to-back shows. Saturday’s show is sold out, but tickets are going for double face value on StubHub and Craigslist. Or, opt for the Sunday show, with tickets still available onlinehere.