Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Rock Star: Supernova -- Performance Show Week 5

Five weeks into Rock Star: Supernova, and the cream is starting to rise to the top. But some weak performances this week may lead fans to question just how creamy Lukas and Toby really are.

Patrice - "Higher Ground" by Stevie Wonder (a la Red Hot Chili Peppers)
Her mohawk was cool, but Patrice's voice just didn't carry the song and was lost in a weird echo effect. And by spending so much time on the drum riser of guest performer Tommy Lee, she unintentionally drew attention to how comparitively uncool she is. Dave said that eight of the remaining rockers would "literally disappear" when playing in front of Tommy, hinting that Patrice was one of them. She would've been better off humping him.

Josh - "Santeria" by Sublime
He came in too early at the start of the song, and it didn't get better after that. His vocals sounded exactly like the original, minus any of the malice behind the lyrics. He took his suckiness to the next level by beat boxing, but for some reason Supernova just ignored it and called him soulful.

Dilana - "Can't Get Enough" by Bad Company
Decked out all in leather like the world's first slender, good-looking biker chick, Dilana strode through the crowd, right onto Supernova's stage and started singing. Then she rode her boyfriend's shoulders back to the main stage to end the song. How do you follow that?

Toby - "Pennyroyal Tea" by Nirvana
Not all Nirvana songs are created equal. This subdued song did nothing to help Toby, and his growling didn't help the song. Then he ended the song by going into the audience and hugging on some girl. Apart from Dave pointing out that it was a little anticlimactic to go into the audience just after Dilana did, the band seemed okay with his performance.

Zayra - " 867-5309 (Jenny)" by Tommy Tutone
For the first time ever, "867-5309" was performed by someone wearing a cape and a leopard-print leotard. Zayra's outfit and punk song arrangement turned her performance into a weird goth-art version of an 80s song. She's the kind of opening act at a club that you tell all of your friends about the next day and later drag them to see.

Dave said, "I'm gonna need a few minutes to process what I just saw," and a chuckling Brooke sent the show to commercial. When they returned, Dave said that Zayra's still here because she does something different each week. Gilby warned that, if they eventually do pick her, he's not wearing leopard pants to match her.

Magni - "Clocks" by Coldplay
This song sounds a lot like a Sigur Ros song, so it was only appropriate that another Icelander sing it. Magni is the only guy who truly looks like a rock star when he performs. He's totally at home on stage. He might as well be in his living room. Jason Newsted said that Magni sets the bar for the other participants. In appreciation for missing his son's first steps to be on the show, Tommy said that Supernova will fly his family to California to watch him perform. Magni thanked them and said he needed to go cry.

Jill - "Don't You Forget About Me" by Simple Minds
My ears are bleeding! Jill screamed the whole song, and the results were painful in a physical and psychological way. In the understatement of the evening, Dave said, "That was really not that good." And for the second week in a row, Jill's performance made Gilby uncomfortable. Based on this performance alone, Jill should be eliminated next.

Ryan - "Losing My Religion" by R.E.M.
Angry Ryan was so pissed this week that he wouldn't let anyone but Paul from the House Band perform with him. He played this song sitting at a grand piano and dropped everyone's jaws with a monstrous, cathartic scream. Dave described the performance as "phenomenal." Tommy said that he's already written a Supernova track for piano that he can imagine Ryan singing. This should earn Ryan an encore tomorrow night.

Lukas - "Celebrity Skin" by Hole
Following Ryan's powerful performance, Lukas looked and sounded ridiculous. He sang most of the song with his back to the audience, later admitting that he was uncomfortable because he didn't know the lyrics. It was pretty much abysmal, and the band let him know it.

Storm - "Changes" by David Bowie
She performed an understated, vulnerable version of the song, minus her usual crazy eyes. Following her bombastic performance last week, Storm showed great emotional range. It was excellent and the band encouraged her to keep up with her new classy, subtle style.

Dana - "Baba O'Reilly" by The Who
The best thing I can say about Dana's performance is that Nate the drummer is a total stud. As for the singing, Dana's vocals were flat, and she had trouble staying on pitch. Frankly it's hard to take her seriously as the angry, rebellious teen, although she said she was getting a tattoo the next day. Supernova was complimentary in the way your grandmother would compliment your talent show performance.

Early Bottom Three:
Toby
Zayra
Jill

Patrice, Josh, and Lukas could all fall into the bottom three at some point, and it's unlikely that all of Toby's fans will let him stay at the bottom for long.

My goddamn vote went to Ryan. His anger is infectious.

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