Hey everyone! How've you been doing?
For me, I've just finished my internship for good so mostly I've been just cleaning up all the loose ends and working on my final presentation (which I've also just finished :P). And I also found the time to enjoy myself because I went for The Click Five concert last Sunday!
It was part of the Celebration @ Marina Bay, and somehow my friend had gotten hold of VVIP tickets (seats that are right at the front!) so... the obvious thing would be to go for the concert, despite having a report and a presentation the next day... T____T (Come to think of it, I was really cutting it close. But it's over so I shan't think about it!)
I mean, in all honesty, wouldn't you have gone? Bands are breaking up all the time, so who knows! This might have been the one and only time I got to see them perform live, so I had to go! They were one of the first few bands I started to listening to back when I was in secondary school, so they're sort of tied up together with my good (and bad) memories.
In any case, the first line up for the day was Shirlyn Tan and the UnXpected!

She was pretty alright, but the crowd around here was still pretty darn dismal. There were just pockets of people scattered about. For some of us, we were a bit kiasu despite having VVIP tixs, and camped at the front rows from 4 pm even though The Click Five was scheduled to come on only around 9 pm! (Let's face it people, we only really care about international acts and as for local musicians... it's a tough life. I support some of them though!)
But the bleak audience didn't daunt her though! She sang and played some pretty good covers of "Viva La Vida" by Coldplay, "Starlight" and "Resistance" by Muse, and even had a really nice song called "Window"! The rest didn't really impress me much though... But still, good job ok! :D

Next up was Inch Chua and The Metric System. I really like her; she's fun, bubbly, plus she's got a great voice. She went up on stage all full of energy, and danced really happily. I like happy people (lulz), so it was a real joy seeing her up on stage. She sang some songs from her EP and her recently released album, Wallflower. I think the songs sound better live, so I was feeling pretty happy at this stage. My fav songs? "Rule the World", "Return of the Fat Cat" and "Wallflower". Hehe.

After that, it was Nathan Hartono's turn. Truth be told, I was eagerly anticipating his segment since I'd heard one of his songs, "Everything Changes", on a compilation CD before. So I was interested to find out if he could really sing like he did in that song, and thankfully, he didn't disappoint. He sang a couple of jazz hits like "Come Fly with Me" by Frank Sinatra and "If it's Magic" by Stevie Wonder. But there was also "Viva La Vida" again.
It kind of made me wonder if the organisers had planned out their programme properly! What were they thinking? To let two acts perform the same song... Though his rendition was technically better than Shirlyn's with the lovely concert lights and his smooth crooning, it was obvious that the stage was really empty. No live band for him, just music played in the background, so he looked kinda sad and lonely on the stage. I like his singing though.
As this was the section "Nathan Hartono and Friends", Nat's friends came on stage to perform as well... This was where things took a downturn in terms of mood and excitement.

I have nothing against her, Xing Fen (I think that's how her name is spelled), but I really, really wasn't impressed by her. She sang an original Chinese song called "Wo De Mei Yi Tian", which was jarring to the ears. Her dance routine is fine, except that it was probably too much of an exertion for her because she became breathless halfway in the second song, "Nobody" by Wonder Girls. It made me go meh. I just wanted this rather painful and boring experience to finish up quickly. :/

The next one up was Dominic Wong, and while he fared better than his other friend, it was obvious he still had some way to go before being as calm and collected like Nathan Hartono! I quite like his songs, especially "342", a song about a baby that only had 342 minutes to live. The song is a message to its mum, with a short reply at the end. Quite touching, except for the music stand that was in front of him. It really made getting photos hard as there was no way I could get a good angle from my spot. Meh.

But finally! The Click Five came on! Hee hee. They started off the set with "Catch Your Wave", a classic TC5 song whose lyrics I can still remember and sing along to! Hehe :)

It was really fun, as it was what we'd all been waiting for so long. Even though I can't be considered a proper fangirl, I still went a little shrieky when they came on. I mean, that's what you do at concerts, isn't it! :P

It was a whole load of fun... except that we were forced to sit down calmly in our seats. Who does that?! I mean, it's a concert! At concerts you jump and dance and rock out to the songs, not sit down peacefully like tame little sheep. Even if we wanted to really stand up, we couldn't, because there were policemen everywhere. T_____T
It kind of dampened the mood, so we were all cheering a little subduedly, randomly waving our arms and going hysterical only when Kyle Patrick pointed and stared at us. Oh yes! That he did! Haha, I swear, there were times when he looked at me! Then again, the other girls sitting in my area probably thought that too when he pointed at our area, so I can't exactly be sure... But whatever. It doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of things because...
I got their autographs!

The one on the left is Joey Zehr's, and the one on the right is Kyle Patrick's.
Yep, after the concert I kind of camped outside, hoping to catch a glimpse of the band, along with the few hundred other girls. And I got their autographs, which was totally worth it hehe! :) :) :)

Joey Zehr - The cutest one of the lot. Hehe :P

Kyle Patrick - I waved my notebook frantically and managed to get his autograph! Perhaps he saw that it was an unusual book and decided to sign it. :)

And this was the three of us after the concert! JY, Soph and me with our Samsung VVIP tixs. Hehe.
This was the first time we'd all been to a gig together, so it was really fun 'cause we got to spend time having fun instead of working on our publications!
And that's it! For more pics (all of the above photos were taken by me hee hee :P), go to my flickr set: The Click Five
And one last thing, here's the vid of Catch Your Wave that I managed to take while at the concert. Enjoy!