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The Used
Also Playing: The Almost and Drive A
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Sat Nov 7
8 pm,
The Used, The Almost, and Drive A at La Zona Rosa
Utah’s The Used has stylistically volleyed all over the place in an effort to differentiate itself from the rest of the post-hardcore pack—surging to the top of the “screamo” scene with 2004’s In Love And Death before trying on a bit of My Chemical Romance-borrowed bombast for 2007’s Lies For The Liars, and recently turning in an appropriately anguished cover of Talking Heads’ “Burning Down The House.” For its new Artwork, the band even briefly flirted with forging its own genre—“gross pop,” a deliberately messy conflagration of noise and sing-along hooks reportedly inspired by Weezer’s Pinkerton—but rather than rewrite its increasingly signature sound, it merely integrated that record’s jarring dynamics and streamlined songcraft into its own unmistakably restless self-flagellating.
La Zona Rosa 612 W Fourth St, Austin, TX
Utah’s The Used has stylistically volleyed all over the place in an effort to differentiate itself from the rest of the post-hardcore pack—surging to the top of the “screamo” scene with 2004’s In Love And Death before trying on a bit of My Chemical Romance-borrowed bombast for 2007’s Lies For The Liars, and recently turning in an appropriately anguished cover of Talking Heads’ “Burning Down The House.” For its new Artwork, the band even briefly flirted with forging its own genre—“gross pop,” a deliberately messy conflagration of noise and sing-along hooks reportedly inspired by Weezer’s Pinkerton—but rather than rewrite its increasingly signature sound, it merely integrated that record’s jarring dynamics and streamlined songcraft into its own unmistakably restless self-flagellating.
Updated 10/28/2009
