Andy Grammer roockked out
by newfan1976 on 6/14/15L'Auberge Casino Resort Lake Charles - Lake CharlesRating: 5 out of 5awesome show, had a great time despite the rain up until the show

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In ways both large and small, Andy Grammer is thinking a lot about how to speak his own truth. The concept of honesty—what it means and how to attain it—offers both inspiration and challenge to one of the most successful pop artists to emerge in recent years.
“I’m continually trying to broaden the spectrum of which colors I can paint with,” says Grammer. “And I think being as honest as possible lets you use contrast—pushing boundaries and being self-deprecating allows you to also go for the sweeter things.”
“As someone who likes to write happy, positive songs, I know they can come across too sweet,” he continues. “It’s way easier to write sad songs—you play minor chords and it’s instantly cooler. It takes a lot of effort to make something happy not sound cheesy, but I feel like that’s my life’s work. And right now, in the world, we need love in all forms.”
That spirit certainly informs Grammer’s "Give Love," featuring LunchMoney Lewis, from his upcoming third album, which is set for release in late 2017. "Give Love" follows the success of his platinum hit “Fresh Eyes,” which has racked up over 250 million total streams and became his sixth single certified gold or better.
“There’s a balance between organic and pop sounds,” he says, “I’ve created my own lane where I don't feel constrained to just serve up shiny, super-produced pop tracks." Even without the aid of a specific genre to categorize himself, Grammer’s music was an immediate sensation, as he became the first male pop star in a decade to reach the Top 10 at Adult Pop Radio with "Keep Your Head Up" and "Fine By Me," from his 2011 self-titled debut. His second album, Magazines or Novels, featured the triple-platinum smash "Honey, I'm Good," which was one of the best-selling songs of 2015, and the certified gold anthem "Good to be Alive (Hallelujah)."
Grammer claims, though, that he’s not stressed by any big expectations following these supersize hits. “There was way more pressure on the second album—that one almost killed me,” he says. "That felt like, if I didn't get it right on the second album, there might not be a third. But it went well, so there was more freedom this time, which really let me go to different places with the music.”
He points to a song called “Good Parts,” which he’s been performing onstage, as an example of the ways in which he is pushing his writing for the new project. “The idea is that when we share our flaws with each other, that’s what intimacy is—being genuinely vulnerable is how we get closer. So, I’m working on getting my own good parts out, being brave and sharing everything.”
This sense is especially acute for Grammer, who has now welcomed newborn daughter, Louisiana, into his life. “A couple of the tracks definitely speak to how incredible this experience is,” he says. “Everything feels new, you’re re-looking at all the things you’ve seen before. It’s an exciting way of writing a love song—words I thought were becoming boring became interesting again—and it obviously breeds good songs to prioritize things beyond your career.”
Grammer has already written over 100 songs for the record and says he’s “still trying to beat the best we have.” (He points out that "Honey, I'm Good" was the last song he wrote for Magazines or Novels.) He has learned that the struggle and the joy come from digging for those lyrics that express an emotion that is both real and resonant.
“Newton had an "aha moment" when an apple fell on his head which prompted him to suddenly understand exactly what gravity is. He took this thing that we were all dealing with everyday, that hadn't been fully understood or explained yet, and he proved it in writing. Everyone who heard about it must have been like "oh my god totally, I'm dealing with gravity aaall the time too! Literally everyday! I think that every great song has an element of this in it. An "aha moment" that allows us to suddenly understand something more clearly or in a different way. A feeling of uncovering some universal truth that we all deal with. It can be sad, happy, trivial, or profound but if a song has this element in it, then I start getting really excited."
“The hardest part for me to get are words that I think are really worth saying," Grammer continues. "I spend 80 percent of my time on that. I know that I'm going to be singing these words on stage over and over again, so that motivates me to make sure that I'm saying things that I really believe in. But once the lyrics are in line, the rest is usually more fun, more loose- then I can focus on the songs production elements and figure out how I can take a song to the next level and follow where the words are telling me to go with it.”
As he continues stacking up hits in a young career, Andy Grammer has learned some things—but not everything—about what it takes to connect with an audience. “I can’t tell you why a song goes huge, but I do know when you’ve uncovered something that’s true,” he says. “We all have emotions and experiences that are true to us, but in the process of getting that into a song it usually crumbles and falls apart. It's kind of like an emotional game of telephone. Once in a while though, an emotion or feeling makes it all the way through the gauntlet and is still totally intact in the form of a song. When that happens, you know it has a chance to go big."
“And when you do create something great,” he adds, “you get to keep playing it, the song continues to give you what you need, it stands up to the test of time and still reaches people. And that’s the goal.”
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awesome show, had a great time despite the rain up until the show
The show at the El Rey Theater in LA was unforgettable! AJR (the opening act) was amazing and their energy was contagious. When Andy Grammer finally took the stage, he opened with "Kiss You Slow", my favorite song! He performed with so much enthusiasm and you could really tell that he loved what he was doing. He was able to successfully engage the audience by telling us the backstory of some of his songs (eg "Kamikaze") and teaching us some dance moves. At one point during his show, I was so energized and happy that I forgot about the stress with grades and college. It's a memory that I'm going to happily look back to for a long time. With the tickets being only $40, attending one of his concerts is a no-brainer. But you want to get there early if there's no seating. My friend and I were lucky enough to stand in like the 4th row, and that's one of the reasons why it was so much fun. Get there right at starting time, and I bet that you'll be stuck in the back. Can't wait till the next time he comes back to LA!!!!
The concert was great. Enjoyed it very much. I did not like standing the whole time so probably won't attend another standing concert only. That is not on anyone but me. Old age.
Alex and Sierra performed great! They showed the same love connection they displayed so well on the X-Factor and it was magical.
So the opening act was good, paradise fears was amazing band that brought a lot of energy to the stage. Then Alex and Sierra brought you in up close and personal with their lyrics and stage presence. Followed by Andy Grammar rocking the stage completely out. If that guy ever throws a block party, I want to be there!!!! That guy knows how to throw down and have fun!
Had an awesome time. It was great to see andy grammer at an all ages venue so I could take my kids. We enjoyed a clean, positive, quality show and have been singing together all week! I can't wait for the next one!
Great concert! I had so much fun! Andy Grammer is so good live! I highly recommend seeing him.
Andy and his band were so full of energy and so engaging with the crowd. The small venue was fabulous!! It was one of the best stage performances I've seen.
Great show!!! This was my favorite concert I have ever been to. The band was so energetic and kept the crowd entertained. Very fun and would recommend the concert to everyone!!!
This concert was so much fun. Energetic musicians and three acts played. Fantastic!
The State Theater in Portland was a great venue to attend. Beautiful old building. I brought my 12 yr old dtg to see one of her Favorite singers- Andy Grammer. Reasonable price, with the VIP package. She was so excited to meet and have her picture taken with him. The theater was all age friendly and worth our 3 1/2 hour drive.
Andy played all his best songs. He sounded great and put on a great show. He is a true artist and I really loved how engaged and energetic he and his band were. Will definitely see him again next time he is in town. Paradise Fears and Alex & Sierra were also really good. Very much enjoyed this show.
One of the best shows I have ever been to! Paradise Fears had the most fun set I've ever seen. Alex & Sierra were sickeningly adorable and talented. Andy Grammar made me want to dance.
Entire family enjoyed every performer. Paradise fears was great, Alex and Sierra were awesome and Andy grammer was fantastic. Loved the energy and what a fabulous performance by all!!
My wife and I have have seen Andy solo full acoustics, solo with his full suite of looping techno, and now with a full band to back him up. We still love the one-man acoustic show the best, but the full band show is a close 2nd. It had a great balance of acoustic solo and gadgetry, plus the full band experience. He even broke out the trumpet! LOL I'm starting to think the guy can do anything!! He really is an amazing talent. We don't regularly attend concerts, but we'll keep going to see Andy because he's so freakin talented. It was also good to see him as the headliner instead of the opening act. This was where he belonged!!
This show had so much energy! I loved seeing Paradise Fears and Alex and Sierra before Andy came on! A really good, put together line-up.
The theatre and the back up bands were awesome we had a really fun time. We drove 1.5 hours i way to see him and it would have been better if it were a Fri or sat but glad we went anyways.
What an awesome show. The whole band rocked and looked like they were having the time of their lives. They made it fun, funny, interactive and entertaining. Plus they played all of their best music. We loved it!!
This is my third time seeing Andy Grammer and my second time seeing him at the Portland State Theater. He continues to become more amazing every time I see him perform. You can tell that he loves his fans and loves what he does. I would see him several more times! He has great energy and loves interacting with the crowd. He can do it all! Play different instruments and effectively use a looper. Alex and Sierra were also great and entertaining! I have never heard their music before. Paradise Fears put on an excellent show as well.
I really enjoyed Alex and Sierra's performance, they were completely amazing and unforgettable. I also enjoyed how throughout Andy's performances they would come out and sing and dance with him.