Live Review: Bay Area Rock Band, Get Married Hits Milestone at 2nd Annual Holiday Party

Tis’ the season for punk-rock Christmas shows all across America and local San Jose rock band, Get Married, joined in on the fun on Dec. 22nd to host their second annual Holiday Party featuring Stickup Kid, Small Crush, and New Fossils at San Jose’s premier small music venue, The Art Boutiki. About two weeks ago, I had the opportunity to attend Every Time I Die’s annual Tid’ the Season Christmas show and it was an experience I will never forget. The holidays are always a special time, but this year, both Every Time I Die and Get Married both achieved milestones on the day of their shows. December 15th was officially announced as Every Time I Die Day in the city of Buffalo, NY during Every Time I Die’s set at their show, and Get Married played their first ever sold out show at their Holiday Party, hitting a huge milestone in both of their careers as bands. This was my first local San Jose show in a long time. Being that I had been gone for a full year, I was craving some of my hometown music, and Get Married provided a night full of all of my favorite Bay Area bands, new and old.

The Holiday Party kicked off with New Fossils taking the stage by storm. I have been lucky enough to be able to watch New Fossils grow from being just lead singer, Shane Mitbo and drummer, Cal Bailey, to the intricate project it is today.  Shane’s older EP’s feature a very heavy influence of pop-punk and his signature piano melodies whereas his newest EP “Negative Thinking” relies more on synth and incorporates more emo rap into the tracks. Saturday’s set was a perfect start to the evening; a packed Art Boutiki was clearly impressed by New Fossils’ performance, to the point where I kept hearing fans eagerly asking others after the set, “Who was that band that just played?!” Shane even was able to rouse a few laughs out of
the crowd when he made a remark about being honored to play with Get Married because they are “the dads of their scene”, Get Married politely passed on the title to Stickup Kid during their set because “they can’t be that old, yet”. Overall, New Fossils truly set the mood for the evening: an energetic, yet lowkey night in San Jose.

Next to hit the stage was Small Crush, a female-fronted indie rock band who absolutely stole my heart. Following a band like New Fossils is a tough challenge, but they crushed it (pun intended). Small Crush eloquently describes their music as “[being] derived from many small crushes, evoking a sincere and intense conviction too often lost in adulthood”. Lead singer, Logan Hammon, definitely captured everyone’s hearts on Saturday night with her talent, but for me at least, it isn’t a small crush; I hope I am able to see Small Crush live in an intimate venue like The Art Boutiki as much as I can before they take off and capture the world’s hearts.

Third was Stickup Kid, San Jose’s pop-punk legends. Since 2012, Stickup Kid has been a staple in every San Jose pop punk kid’s playlist, and surprisingly, this was the first time I was able to catch them live. Everyone in the crowd enjoyed their set, whether it was older fans who knew almost every song they played, or the younger generations who may not know any of their songs. Stickup Kid’s pop-punk jams were definitely transition from Small Crush’s indie rock vibes to Get Married’s rock n’ roll sound. Finally, Get Married took the stage and played their first ever sold out show in their short three years of being a band. Get Married is clearly loved in the city of San Jose, the energy in the room during their set showed the true support Get Married has from their hometown; the only other place I have felt an energy like that was during the Every Time I Die Christmas show in their hometown. To me, that is admirable considering Every Time I Die has been around for 20 years and Get Married has only been around since 2015; it proves that Get Married has the strong hometown support system to accomplish the amazing things that Every Time I Die has accomplished in their 20 years. At points during the show, lead singer, Jaake Margo, even had to step back from the microphone and watch the crowd sing their lyrics in awe and deep appreciation for the love, at one point saying that that was the only Christmas present he needed this year. Get Married’s Holiday Party was a great night of amazing music and good vibes, and that is the only Christmas present I needed this year.

By: Haley Sousa

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