Showmanship, working the crowd, movement, a killer sound, a cockiness that comes from knowing how good they are and god how they can rock! What a performance.
This performance shows how much confidence The Hives have gotten over the years. In more recent live shows, these guys have more power and acting due to more confidence.
most people. maybe not super fans of hardcore punk, but who cares. It's close enough to sound like the people who played punk music before the term "punk" was used for it. Your question is sarcastic, but doesn't hold any weight.
+Anthony Ricci Yes... Because you don't like a majority of the popular music that is being made music is suffering... Not just pop-music is suffering, but the whole of music is suffering because you don't like the popular music that is being made. That is severely self-centered.
strokes are still here, hope those mofos release new stuff in 2017, muse EP coming soon, rock is nearly dead, we still have couple of good bands here but its getting smaller and smaller
this was the hives first ever live performance on the jools show :) just a few months after americas tragedy with 9/11 :( but hey at least we got to rock out in celebration of freedom and justice , so thats good :)
+rike94 Because it was an important tragic event in the worlds history, this music from the Hives was an answer to that tragedy, in times of distress and riots and wars and terrorism, you need some hope and rock n roll music is one way to express that distress and great distrust in the world
USA has done a million 9/11s......you dont even have native people there much anymore.....where the fuck did the sioux and cherokee go? Or ye...crushed under a jackboot