We just came back home after the last show of the “More Than Noise And Make-Believes” Tour… The show took place in Shibuya, Tokyo, at a venue called “The Game”. We are sitting around the table in the living room, eating all together and reminiscing about the concert that just happened. Well, to be honest with you, it still seems a bit surreal. Definitely, surreal is a word that describes very well what the tour has been all about!
Everybody was sick before the show… everybody! And everybody was somewhat exhausted, especially after the video clip shooting, where the band had to play I Just Want You To Know over and over again. And for those of you who have heard the song, you know just how intense it is! So it’s on “energy saver” mode that they did the soundcheck!
The show started with a kick with the song “A View From Within”, a song that people have made theirs and associate a lot with the images that can be seen on the video. Needless to say, that same energy, the lights and the movement that can be found in the video were also present in the show, added with the proximity you have with the band members and the euphoria of being surrounded by other people who are in love with the music just as much as you are! It sure did put the audience in the intensity of the show that would follow. And I am sure that by that time, the band members also felt like they wouldn’t run out of energy during that show!
Followed Where Did We Lose Each Other, a song that’s many people’s favorite. Very high in intensity, this song becomes very emotional at the end, with the lyrics that are added, with only Alex singing and Ben playing bass. A whole new vibe to the song, but a vibe that carries the same meaning…
“And if I lay down, if I lay down, again, be the water on my skin”
In 3rd came Midnight’s Crashing, a song that everybody recognizes when the first notes are played, a song that dates back from the MySpace era. Alex jump-kicked to start the song,like he often does with this song. Upbeat, energetic, this song made sure that people were completely blown away by what they heard! It’s on that song, in what we call the “let go” section, that Alex jumped into the crowd for the first time, joining people and singing with them as he walked in the middle of them… A surprising moment for many fans, but that was to be followed by many others…
After this, the band played Empire of Sorrows, a song that’s relatively new for the people, as we’ve only learned about it through the album that has been released in stores in Japan! However, as new as it can be, this song alway, always bring the whole audience in a mood that is hard to describe, a blend of angst and will to live to the fullest.
A little switch here as Ben grabbed an acoustic guitar, replaced on bass by Jeff, and it was time for City On Fire. Considered an acoustic song by the band, it’s far from being your obvious guitar-voice type of song, and gives the set a different depth.
Introduced as a very meaningful and personal song for Alex, the song that followed was a special request from a fan in the audience. “When I am asked to play a song because it empowers someone, I have no other choice but to play it”. It’s with these words that the band started playing Old Noisy Friend. Another acoustic song, the band made its ending a lot longer, carried away by the moment and the synergy of the crowd that was visibly at that point completely caught into the YFE world…
Then followed the song 1-2-3, another song that people really made their own since it’s been released on the album. A very powerful one when played live, this one didn’t disappoint any of us. About reaching out, about making that step that we all felt was impossible to make, but that is yet life changing. And on that song, Alex did make that step further, jumping into the crowd, flying over it while doing body surfing. And as the audience brought him back to stage, after he went to the very back of the room, he decided it wasn’t time yet to be back on stage, and kicked his way back to the end again, being carried back midway on someone’s shoulders. Doing this brought the show to a very different level, giving wings to literally everyone to fly in places we never thought existed.
It’s under a sea of clapping and headbanging that the band performed the song Would You Believe. At this point of the show, you really couldn’t make out who was the band, and who was the audience. The band was feeding itself off the energy the crowd had, while the crowd was getting more and more energetic with every note the band played. It really was a special synergy, one like few people can say they’ve experienced before.
Then came the song Little Sister, unmistakable from the very first notes that are played. Very meaningful for the band members and especially for Alex, a lot of people also associated themselves to this song, as it has given them wings, as many of them said after the show. A song really takes a whole new dimension when people make it their own, and we can only begin to see how many different shades Little Sister has…
“It’s with this song that everything started, several years ago, when we were crazy enough to upload a song on MySpace, and that YOU were crazy enough to listen to it and like it. We didn’t believe in ourselves at all back then, so that you would do was something that was way out of our minds. Yet, here we are today… This is Open Your Eyes!” This song is a live favorite, there is no doubt about it! From the first row to the very last, people were throwing their fists up in the air, headbanging, and screaming on top of their lungs. It happened more than once that I was surprised to hear myself singing so loud, only to realize I wasn’t the only one – everyone around me was also singing 😉
Then came From The City To The Ocean, a song that’s ben very, very, very special every time it’s been played live. The ending of it, as it appears on Between Illness And Migration, is a very unique moment filled with emotion, as we hear Alex’s voice breaking as he lets go of absolutely everything. And it’s with that much emotion that this song is played live to. The ending has been stretched to the fullest, with Alex singing “My spirit graced from gravity, from the city to the ocean…” over and over again, his voice and the band’s music carried by the people. Looking at it, it truly looked like we were a huge wave, washing away what had to be cleaned while carrying to new horizons the purest parts of who we are as a whole…
Came the end of the song, we were already past the curfew we had with the venue… However, and to my biggest surprise, the band kept playing and introduced the song for which they filmed scenes of a video clip just a few days ago, I Just Want You To Know. It’s with a reaction that sounded like thunder that Alex jumped and kick started the song! A powerful, uplifting song. And I am sure that had the band started this same song a second time, the excitement in the crowd would have only kept growing and growing!
Voice Inside was supposed to be the last song of the show. But as you know the band, “last” is a relatively unknown concept, and that song lasted and lasted, turning into a different one as the band brought the whole drum set in the crowd, to the biggest excitement of the fans who quickly grabbed drumsticks and embraced the song in a way that has never been seen before… Words aren’t enough to described the screams, the smiles, the tears that could be seen in the crowd…
As Alex was saying his last words, thanking the people for such an experience with them, One of our French friends started chanting “This is Rock N Roll!”. He was joined so quickly by all the crowd that, totally stupefied, Alex didn’t really have a choice but to join in, asking for some music, thus forcing Moose to ask the people who had all taken his drumsticks to get them back! And it’s for 2 complete minutes that the band and the crowd chanted “This is Rock N Roll”… Visibly, nobody wanted this show to end…
As Alex said, there’s no need to close our eyes and dream it all over again… And tonight, this is what we did. No matter how different we all were, no matter where we came from, tonight, we embraced those difference and together, united as one, we decided to dream it all over again… As a simple dream, a little idea is all it takes to change to world… And tonight, we dared jumping, not minding the landing, and found ourselves with the most magnificent wings…
– Stephanie