Music Midtown Day 2

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

It's almost been a month since my last post and part one of Music Midtown, so that's pretty sad. I haven't been doing a very good job at time management the past few months, but hopefully this is the start of a very productive month. I know you've been on the edge of your seats waiting for day 2, so let's relive a concert that literally happened MONTHS ago. Enjoy. 
New Politics

It was a very hard decision to choose between X Ambassador and New Politics, but we chose New Politics in the end and it was the right choice. They were so unbelievably amazing! There wasn’t a big crowd so we got pretty close. The band members were Danish and then they had an American drummer. We got to hear them play West End Kids and Harlem and we were able to hear them sing Girl Crush as we were walking into Piedmont Park.

Their lead singer was so cool, he could break dance and he walked out into the crow, they held up his feet as he sang. They have this amazing energy and everyone we were with that didn’t know them loved them by the end of it! I just love that feeling when you’re watching a band that nobody really knows and you can feel that you’re witnessing the start of their career. You can say you were here when it all began, when they only drew hundreds of people to their concert. It’s crazy to see their smiles and see how proud they are and how happy they are that we chose to come early and watch them. I love moments like that. That’s what music is about, those moments that connect you and the artist. Those moments where we all feel as one, where we are all watching something amazing begin.

Alessia Cara

This up and coming artist already has her hit song Here on the radio, but she didn’t draw a huge crowd and I have no idea why. Alessia is so talented, I hadn’t really heard of her before that day, but I’m so glad my friends had. Her voice is really unique and the songs she writes are all very personal. She’s still so young, but her talent is undeniable. I really like her other song Seventeen and then she also did a great cover of Sweater Weather. You should check her out online if you haven’t heard of her.

Elle King

This girl gives no fucks and I love it. I’d really only heard a few songs by her, but she was great. Elle King's sound is a little folksy, but in a more pop way. She was just fun to watch, she kept talking about being drunk and she was barefoot and sweaty, but she was just living her best life and it was refreshing. Check out Exs and Ohs.

Panic! At the Disco

I love Panic! At the Disco, I have ever since I Write Sins Not Tragedy. I don’t have all of their CDs or anything, but I have at least one song from each album they’ve released. Let me just say they have come a LONG way since their emo days, the band itself is almost unrecognizable. It seemed like it took them a while to find their sound, but now that they have and it is amazing. I just really love the lead singer’s voice. They drew a pretty big crowd and sang most of their hits. They also covered a TON of classic rock songs including Bohemian Rhapsody. I think this really showcased their talents as musicians. They have definitely headed in the rock direction as of late and it’s really where they’ve begun to shine.

Random Bands

We heard a few songs from random bands throughout the day too, we didn’t really go to their sets, but we could hear them. We watched Hal and Oats from far away and heard You Make My Dreams Come True. We listened to Billy Idol as we sat under a tree and ate lunch, he played his hits White Wedding and Rebel Yell. We did a little walking around after Panic, tried to find our friends and such. We heard a bit of Vance Joy, who I love, but I’m seeing him open fro Taylor Swift next month so I knew I would see him again (this is how long ago I wrote this, TS was weeks ago now). We heard Lenny Kravitz sing American Woman as we walked toward the main stage. We basically chose to not see anyone else so we could get close for Sam Smith’s performance.

Sam Smith

Honesty Sam deserves his own post, he is one of my favorite artists and Saturday night was something I won’t soon forget. We got SO close to the stage. For as many concerts I’ve been to, I don’t think I’ve ever been that close to the artist, I just can’t afford those kind of seats, but at music festivals there are no seats!

Sam Smith loves Atlanta, he opened his tour here at the Fox back in January where I saw him for the first time. He couldn’t stop talking about what an amazing crowd we were and how much he loved us. Normally I would think this is artist bs because I assume they say this to every crowd they preform in front of, but I could see it in his eyes. His face lit up when he was saying these things to us, he truly loved us and we loved him back.

He sang all of his songs and he sang them with all his heart. It was beautiful, it was inspiring, it was perfect. He would walk over to our side of the stage and I could actually see into his eyes, that’s how close I was. His voice and talent are unmeasurable and truly unique. It hadn’t even been a full year since I had seen him last and yet it felt so different, so new.


Sam Smith’s songs tear you apart and then put you back together. They cut you deep and then they heal you. There’s nobody else like him out there. Sam truly puts all of himself out there when he preforms. When he walks off the stage, you know he gave all of himself to you and it’s beautiful.

xx Kristen 
West End Kids - New Politics
Harlem - New Politics
Yeah Yeah Yeah - New Politics
Everywhere I Go - New Politics 

Here - Alessia Clara 
Seventeen - Alessia Clara

Ex's and Oh's - Elle King  

This Is Gospel - Panic! At The Disco
Miss Jackson - Panic! At The Disco 
The Ballad of Mona Lisa - Panic! At The Disco

Hallelujah - Panic! At The Disco 
Victorious - Panic! At The Disco

Lay Me Down - Sam Smith 
Like I Can - Sam Smith 
Leave Your Lover - Sam Smith 
Nirvana - Sam Smith 

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