Tuesday, November 19, 2019

07 Nov 19 - Icon For Hire



Depression and other mental health issues ...being a survivor ...seeking and gaining acceptance ...fighting one's pain ...finding one's true self and worth and more - things this generation are facing head-on every day than over thirty years ago, Blogspot readers. Tough subjects many bands wouldn't dare touch or highlight within their music. However, SouthSide recently discovered one such band who completely understands how tough life can be when tossed an emotional and or physical curve ball as well as offers sound yet comforting advice through their highly energized alternative guitar-rock music.




Icon For Hire recently returned to Chicago's famous Subterranean Lounge for a one-night only, all ages performance with Veridia ...and believe it or not, this reviewer was looking forward to seeing this dynamic group of musicians. Days before the show, SouthSide had the extreme chance to listen to Icon's music finding it rather interesting the band chose to tackle issues only a person would privately confide to a counselor or therapist behind closed doors. Yet, by putting that "out there and in the open" ...like Pink (as in Floyd from The Wall) exposing his emotions for all to see, Icon doesn't shy away with its message of hope despite having to face the bad and ugly by sugarcoating it for the fans.


Yes, Blogspot readers, it may be a rough and tough world but do not despair because you are a survivor. You can do it ...just have faith in yourself. Themes in which Icon For Hire wonderfully touches on through songs like Hope of Morning, Happy Hurts and Now You Know. The one song which truly tugged on this reviewer's heartstrings was Hollow where lead vocalist Ariel Bloomer in this live version poured out the deep, gut-wrenching emotions heard inside the lyrics. One could only imagine what she was experiencing in the past to put such feelings into a powerful song like that. Another example was their acoustic version of You Can't Kill Us - in SouthSide's opinion was way better than the recorded version. Here is where Ariel's voice absolutely shined with passion when accompanied with an acoustic guitar and harmonizing vocals from the vocalist of Veridia. Two vocal powerhouses that literally had the venue from top to balcony enthralled by this special performance. If you really want to feel the earth move as well as shake and roll, get ready to Jump along with Icon and the band's fans, Blogspot readers ...nothing like experiencing grown adults jumping around you on the balcony while each fan is sing along to every song.

SouthSide highly recommends checking out Icon For Hire while the band is currently on its west coast tour at a local venue near you. Be prepared to hear inspiration and motivation ...hope and acceptance ...be the best "you" that you can be, Blogspot readers, be a survivor.


For more information about Icon For Hire, you can find them on Facebook or head to their official website http://www.iconforhire.com.


Until next time, support your local scene,
SouthSide