First I will tell you about the Asking Alexandria concert. I
went with my friend Shinya on a Thursday night after work. I was happy I didn’t
have to go alone. I still had work Friday, but that was the last day before
Golden Week started. A little background first…Asking Alexandria is my favorite
band of all time! I’ve seen them live three times in America already. I had
been patiently waiting for almost two years in hopes they would come to Japan.
When they finally announced they were coming to Osaka, I was ecstatic!
So the night of the concert, Shinya and I got their early
and waited out front. It was so cool to see all the cool hardcore Japanese kids
come out of the woodwork. I really wish I could’ve become friends with all of
the people at the concert lol! I never seen many heavy metal people (except for
Akira) out and about on the street, so I’m always wondering where they’ve been
hiding when I see them at concerts. One excited thing that happened while we
were waiting was that Danny Worsnop (the lead singer) came outside for a minute
(I don’t know why). We all ran up to him, and many people were taking his picture
and asking for his autograph. I just wanted to talk to him, but I didn’t get a
chance because he only stayed outside for a moment. Shinya got an awesome
picture of him, though!
Shinya's picture. |
When we got in the venue, Club Quattro by the way, we both
got t-shirts. I love my t-shirt so much because it has their Asian tour dates
on it! It was surprisingly not even that expensive. We were required to buy a
drink, and all they were selling was jack, so I had my first Jack and coke. I’m
not a fan of whiskey, but I’ll admit that I felt like a badass drinking it.
There were two opening bands, both Japanese. I always find
it kind of fun to learn about legit Japanese metal bands. The two bands were
“Her Name in Blood” and “Crystal Lake.” I didn’t care much about them, but
there was a really cute member in Crystal Lake who had bright red hair. I don’t
know why, but I love when Japanese people dye their hair an extreme color like
red, blue, or platinum blonde. Anyway, when Asking Alexandria came on, I was so
pumped! Literally they played every single one of my favorite songs! It was my
first time to see them since their new album came out, so I was really looking
forward to hearing their new songs live for the first time. There were two kind
of bad things though. First, the crowd was so quiet. It was my first time to go
to a concert that wasn’t an all day festival in Japan. Japanese people are
overall just quieter I guess. It was kind of embarrassing. The second thing
that sucked though was that the band kept giving us crap for being quiet. I was
trying my hardest to be loud, but it wasn’t enough. I felt like we let Asking
Alexandria down and I was being obnoxious because I was trying to be loud.
Her Name in Blood. |
Crystal Lake. |
Anyway, some other points of interest were that Danny was
swigging whiskey on stage the whole time and got drunk (guess he’s not over his
alcohol abuse issues yet), there were like 3 other foreigners besides me at the
concert, and at one point beer was sprayed all over me. Lol, I felt so
metal! We did moshing and a wall of
death, and I was front row and right in the action the whole time! I seriously
was wild at this concert! One of the other foreigners got invited on stage cuz
he was making the most noise. I was jealous. Overall, it was still an awesome
concert! I was so happy I got to see them, and they played every song I wanted
to hear. J
Asking Alexandria rocking out! |
Swigging Jack on stage. |
So despite Asking Alexandria being my favorite band, I was
more excited to go to the next concert. SKRILLEX!! Let me tell you why. First,
I have liked Skrillex for around 5 years but had never been to one of his shows
yet. Second, it would be my first time to go to this kind of show. Sure, I’ve
been to countless clubs with live DJ’s but none of this caliber where there are
tickets, and they sell out in minutes. I was excited to go to a concert where I
could dance instead of mosh and where I could see an awesome light show. Third,
it was in Kyoto and went on until 1:00 am which meant I could stay out all
night in Kyoto for the first time. Fourth, I was hoping to hear Skrillex play
the song called “Kyoto” because we were actually in Kyoto! How cool!? Plus,
what?! My first time to see Skrillex is in Japan?! Lastly, Skrillex is super
famous. Most bands I like, not many people know of. Sure, I’ve seen some famous
bands like Metallica, Marilyn Manson, Slayer, etc., but Skrillex is the main
pioneer of dubstep music. People try to imitate the sound he’s created. To me,
Skrillex is legendary. The thought of being in the same room as him was
unimaginable to me.
So let me tell you how this concert/evening went because boy
it was eventful. First I met up with my friend Kyle who was also going at Osaka
station. Since it was a dance music concert, we agreed that we needed to drink
for it. So we bought a couple drinks to drink on the 45 minute train ride from
Osaka to Kyoto. We were both carded at the 7-11 for the first time since we
moved to Japan. :O When we got to Kyoto, we found the venue, World Kyoto,
pretty easily. There was a Family Mart right across the street which was nice.
It was only about 8:00 pm and Skrillex didn’t go on until 11:00 or so. Many
people were just hanging out on the street drinking outside the venue. We
decided to do the same, so we went into Family Mart for more drinks and to use
their restroom. Fun fact: If you want to read the most ridiculous Engrish ever,
go in this Family Mart’s restroom and read the signs on the door. They are so
incomprehensible! We interacted with some interesting, drunk characters while
we were outside. Once we were feeling a buzz, we decided to go in and check it
out. I’m pretty sure we missed the first DJ out of the 3 opening ones, but we
didn’t care. We chilled and danced a bit to the other two DJs.
On the way to the venue...ready to PARTY! |
Hello out of a toilet...haha!! |
These guys were so crunk! :P |
When Skrillex went on, things got insane. I have been to
many heavy metal concerts on hot summer days where you feel like you are gona
die from the heat and being smooshed by people around you, but I never expected
it to be like that in Japan because the people are so polite. I was in for
quite the surprise. First of all, the venue was really cool, but it was
surprisingly small which is good and bad. Good because you are a lot closer to
the performer and bad because there were too many people in a small space.
This is a good picture Kyle got of him. |
So let me just give you a quick back story to give you an
idea how packed this place was. The tickets for the show went on sale at 10:00
am on April 12th. I’ve heard that super popular events sell out
right away like sumo matches, Lady
Gaga, Kyari Pamyu Pamyu, etc. I know Skrillex is popular, but I didn’t think he
was as popular in Japan as he is in America…idk maybe that is true, but he’s
still popular enough. I went to the convenience store to buy my ticket on the
same day they went on sale thinking that as long as I got them on the same day,
I’d be fine. Well, I was wrong. I went at about 5:00 pm (so about 7 hours after
they went on sale), and they were already sold out. That was a sad sad time.
Since the place is small, and Skrillex is popular in Japan, I heard the tickets
sold out in literally a minute or so after they went on sale…unbelievable! I
wasn’t going to give up that easily though. I asked my Japanese friends what to
do, and they told me to try buying it on Yahoo Auction which is basically like
the Ebay of Japan. I was desperate, so I gave it a try. What makes me really
angry is that you know how many people went right at 10 am for those tickets
not because they care about Skrillex or want to go to the show, but they want
to sell the tickets to people like me who couldn’t get one for an outrageous
price. I was able to get a ticket for 20,000 yen (or about $200)…they were
normally 7,000 yen (about $70). >:-( One good thing I want to point out that
came from this experience though was that I was able to navigate a Japanese
website, bid on a ticket and win, and negotiate terms with a Japanese person
afterwards on my own. I only had a friend help me once by making sure I
translated the sender’s message right. So I felt proud about that.
Anyway, sorry for that long interjection. So what I’m
getting at is that the place was overbooked and small. When Skrillex started
playing, it became like a riot. Kyle and I got split up, and I was doing
everything I could to get up front. I got pretty far. I think there were only
like two rows of people in front of me. When I saw Skrillex between peoples’
heads, a huge smile came across my face. I was so close to him! He was everything
I imagined! For real, he is like the epitome of cool. There was one problem
though. I felt like I was dying. Like even worse than if I was at a metal
concert. I don’t really know why. I’ve been crushed by the people around me
like many times before at other concerts, but this time (maybe because the
concert was indoors in a small space with so many people) the air I was
breathing in didn’t feel like air. It felt like I was breathing in pure heat.
It didn’t help that I was shorter than all the people around me. There was
already one girl who passed out and had to be dragged over the front rail.
Skrillex actually stopped the show when that happened and told the guys to take
care of the girls up front. Since Japanese people don’t speak English, most of
them probably didn’t understand. So when I started to pass out as well, no one
cared or noticed until my knees gave out. Before I passed out, I kept thinking
to myself that if I really wanted or needed to get out of the crowd, I could.
However, I kept getting weaker and resting my head on the people in front and
behind me. The whole time I was pretty aware of what was going on. I didn’t
want to lose my spot. Every now and then they would spray dry ice on the crowd
to cool us down. It kind of burned lol. They handed out water too. However, it
only temporarily helped. I could feel my shorts slipping down from all the
sweat and people rubbing against me, but I couldn’t put my arms down to pull
them up cuz there were too many people. So about the time I realized that I
needed to get out of the front even if that meant not being close to Skrillex
was about the time that I realized that I was losing control of my body. My
mind was aware, but I couldn’t keep my head up or my eyes open. I felt my knees
start to buckle, and that’s when someone finally asked if I was ok. I could
hear alright, but I just couldn’t move. It’s kind of hard to imagine. The next
thing I know I am being pulled up out of the crowd by a worker (or some workers
idk). My eyes were closed the whole time. As they pulled me up, my shorts slid
down around my ankles. How embarrassing?! I was wearing black nylons and
underwear though, so it’s not like anyone saw too much…but still. When they got
me over the barricade, they set me down, gave me water and my things like my
phone and wallet (idk if I dropped them or what), and let me sit there until I
could breathe normal again. I should’ve taken that opportunity to look closely
at Skrillex, but I could hardly open my eyes.
After that incident, I went to the back to watch. Although I
was far away, at least I could move, breathe, and even dance a little once I
started feeling better. By the way, I was drenched in sweat, mine and everyone
else’s. I think everyone was. It was kind of funny because any sort of buzz I
had from drinking was gone in like 5 minutes once Skrillex started playing
because I sweated all the alcohol out of my system! Skrillex played so many of
the songs I wanted to hear! He played Kyoto like I thought he would. I didn’t
know this before going, but it was his first time to play in Kyoto ever! I was
so happy when he told us that. I forgot to mention that in the beginning of the
set, he had actual geisha/maiko on stage with him! Some of my
favorite songs he played included “Dirty Vibe (I was really hoping G-Dragon
would come over from Korea to make a guest appearance in this song lol),”
“Ragga Bomb,” “Kyoto,” Francis Dillon’s “Get Low,” A$AP Rocky’s “Wild for the
Night,” “Ease My Mind,” and “All is Fair in Love and Brostep.”
Skrillex with geisha/maiko at the show (taken from his Instagram). |
More pictures on his Instagram from the show. |
Pure awesomeness! |
I ran in to Kyle towards the end of the show luckily. We
left after it ended. Unfortunately they weren’t selling any merchandise. We
grabbed some food at McDonalds to get our energy back up and then headed to a
dance club. Kyle had partied in Kyoto before, and he knew of two clubs,
Butterfly and Boys & Girls. Butterfly was closed so we tried Boys
&Girls as a backup. It was our backup because the time he went before was
really strange. He said it was dead, but the workers kept giving him tequila
and messing around with him lol. He was worried about there not being any
people there again, so when we got there, we asked the person taking money out
front if there were a lot of people in there. She just said, “Ya, there’s some
people in there, mostly foreigners.” When we entered, there were LITERALLY FIVE
other people in there…and I think they were all foreigners. We just laughed at the
hilarity of the situation, used our drink tickets and then danced like idiots
by ourselves. It was so funny because the DJ was going all out and using the
fog machine just for us! The other people left, and at one point it was just
Kyle and I haha! One guy came in, and there were three of us. We tried to joke
around and dance with him, but he didn’t want to dance with us hahaha! So ya,
we left there after like 30 minutes or so and went to a bar that we passed
earlier that looked lively.
5 Five people in da club. xP |
It was still pretty lively which was good. We sat down at
the same table as this other foreign woman. She started talking to us right
away. She was wearing like Terminator glasses which was intimidating, but when
she took them off, we could see how beautiful she was. She was Russian, of
course. Russian women always seem to be beautiful! We chatted with her until
the bar closed. It was really random. She happened to be the #1 kick boxer in
Kansai. She told us all sorts of strange and interesting stories.
Kyle and I with the #1 kick boxer in Kansai. |
After that, we took one of the first trains back to Osaka. I
thought the 45 minute train ride home in the morning from downtown Osaka was
bad…this was like an hour and a half. It was even longer for Kyle. I set my
phone alarm to wake us up at Osaka station. We conked out hardcore on that
first train ride. One of the most awkward things about taking first train home
is that there are all these people on the train who have just woken up, and
they are all fresh and about to go to work or start their day. You can see them
glancing at you every now and then, and they are probably thinking “WHAT THE
HELL HAPPENED TO THAT PERSON!? THEY LOOK LIKE SH******!” Good thing I had a hat
this time. I just put it over my face and pretended not to exist. So ya, we
made it back in one piece, just extremely exhausted. I got in bed around 8:00
am. The funny thing is that I had my best friend’s all night birthday party
that day, so I only slept for like 5 or 6 hours before I got up and got ready
to go to that all night. Thank goodness for Red Bull.
The last concert I went to was on Cinco de Mayo. It was
actually an all day dance music festival called Music Circus in Kobe. However,
we (Kyle and I again) went around 4 pm because we didn’t know or really care
about any of the opening DJs. We both went because we wanted to see Showtek and
Steve Aoki. Like before, we pregamed a bunch on the way there and put on a
bunch of glow stick bracelets. When we got there, it was ridiculous though. We
thought a riot was going to break out because they weren’t letting people into
the hall where Steve Aoki was performing because it was “too crowded.” Everyone
was shoving and screaming to try to get on the one escalator that went to the
hall. The guards were only letting a few people in at a time. Luckily, Kyle and
I were able to get in about 5 minutes after Steve Aoki went on. I would have
been so angry if I paid to see him and missed him. Lesson learned…get there
early.
Just got into Steve Aoki, had a couple shots, and am ready to rage! |
When we got in, we got drinks. The bars were really
confusing because you could only get certain drinks at certain stands, and they
were running out of almost everything. So I took tequila shots with no chaser.
Harsh! At one point I drank honey whiskey because that’s all they had. I was
pretty drunk and kept thinking that the honey whiskey tasted like “Christmas.”
Bahaha! I’m somewhat ashamed to admit this…but at the same time it’s funny, so
I want to tell you and remember it later, but on two occasions, I used the
men’s restroom. There was no wait, and if you saw the girl’s line, you’d
understand. I would say that there was a least a 30 minute wait…I’m not sure
why girls take so long in the restroom (I’m always in and out in like a minute
or less). Keep in mind that the show is going on, and if you wait in line for
30 minutes, you miss the show! So I had Kyle go in first to see if any stalls
were open. Then he’d tell me to come in haha! None of the guys in there were
upset, just surprised, confused, and laughing haha! One guy asked Kyle if I had
a penis. xP I suppose this is an appropriate example of gaijin smashing (foreigners living in Japan who do things that are
wrong but can get away with it because they are foreign).
ANYWAY! About the show lol…it was awesome! Steve Aoki is
really fun! Unlike Skrillex, he actually doesn’t do that much DJ-ing at his
shows. He mostly just plays his track with some occasional DJ-ing, but in the
mean time, he’s basically just playing with the crowd and getting us pumped up.
I guess he usually rides a blow up raft on top of the crowd, but when he tried
to do that in Kobe, the security told him no. Bummer. He still sprayed us with
champagne and a fog gun though. Also, he
threw cake into the crowd which is another one of his staples. He literally
like demolished one person with a whole cake haha!
Steve Aoki about to cake us! |
...and spray us with champagne. |
This venue was huge! It was at the Kobe Convention Center (again, I got this picture from Steve's Instagram). |
He played a lot of good songs, and Kyle and I danced a lot!
When the act between Steve Aoki and Showtek came on (Cedric Gervais) Kyle and I
chilled a bit, talked with random people, and drank. He wasn’t bad though, so
we did a bit of dancing too. When Showtek came on though, we were pumped! I
think this is when we got split up for a bit, but in the end we found each
other again. Showtek was really cool, and I danced my face off! Afterwards, we
headed back to Osaka and grabbed some food before parting ways.
Cedric Gervais. |
Showtek. |
Everything seemed to go by so fast! The concert felt fast
and the ride home felt fast. Proly cuz I was quite drunk…and when I got to my
train station, a friend invited me to come to White & Cigar (my
local/favorite bar), so I went. I was entirely too energetic for that
environment when I first arrived, but I slowly calmed down and had a really
nice time chatting with the cute, young guy that I had really been wanting to
talk with from a few weeks before but was too shy. It was a great day!
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