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An amazing night of music from The Pineapple Thief.
The atmosphere was charged before they came on, and we weren’t disappointed.
The band fed off the audience, and the audience fed off the band. Bruce Soord commented that if all audiences were this good they will come back fir sure next time around.
They didn’t miss a beat, playing old and new favorites. Sounding tight, yet comfortable. Reminiscent of a well oiled machine.
All in all, it was an amazing show, from a band that you shouldn’t miss seeing live.
We could not wait for this show and it was just as amazing as we thought it would be! It was crowded, so we upgraded to VIP and it was not expensive either, which allowed us to get closer and have the best view! This was an early birthday present from myself to Ibey, and I have never seen Ibey so excited and he knew almost all of the lyrics 😁 These guys are an independent band we found randomly on Instagram around two years ago! The lead singer is a trauma therapist for his day job, so their shows are different, but in a great way and their music focuses on mental health, which is so meaningful! They have built up such a following that a couple came from the UK for this show, another couple from Sweden, and a small group from Norway! 😳 Then after the show we met the lead singer, Jake, got a photo with him and he autographed our shirts 😀
It was fucking phenomenal, Nikki Misery gave me his guitar pick when I was crowd surfing, he plays bass for New Years Day.. I even met Ash Costello and Frankie Sil for the second time, she sings and he plays guitar.. it has been the best show I've been to this month and I look forward to seeing them again!! 😍💀🔥🖤❤
I've been trying to catch them for over 20 years & finally had the opportunity! Zero did not disappoint! I was able to have a few words with Jason (Singer) and Mike (Bassist) throughout the evening. They are absolutely phenomenal humans. I'm not the type to ask to have a picture with people but I wish I had. I hope to catch them again in the near future.
FUCKING PHENOMENAL the bands energy was so amazing, the setlist was awesome, and it really felt like every single band cared so much for their fans, im a first time concert goer but this crowd made me feel so cared for and everyone looked out for each other. I lost my glasses at one point in the pit and almost everyone stopped to help me find them. Amazing music and amazing crowd 🤍🤍🤍
Last night I went back to the future. This was one of the best reinventions of epic band I’ve ever seen. Notice I don’t call it a cover band. With Marky in the back and Joey, johnny and Dee Dee reincarnated in the front this was an unbelievable show and I know all the RIP Ramones are smiling down.
Non stop rock and some unique opening acts made for one of the best shows I’ve seen in awhile!!!
Gabba Gabba Hey….
Danileigh can really put on a show. You can tell when an artist is grateful and has worked hard to out on an incredible performance for their fans. She really took command of the room with her amazing dancing with help from the outstanding dancers to singing with the crowd. There were so many beautiful moments of absolute bliss that came from someone singing stories about their life to you.
This was my first time seeing Dani ever, will not be my last. Her music has helped me understand that we all go through phases but learning from each helps us grow. Excited to see her flourish and hope to be able to attend all shows and one day meet her!
Everything about was this concert was perfect from the opener to the second band playing native howl then airbourne!!! The crowd was loving it from beginning to end my friend and I had a blast ! Anyone that loves rock or wants to get into rock music should highly check out my personal favorite band ! With a big stage presence high paced music and vocals airbourne is taking over the world and I can’t wait to see what they do next !
Deicide was phenomenal! Glenn Benton sounds the best I’ve ever heard him. I’ve seen them play dozens of times, this past year alone twice and I’ve never heard him sound better. It’s like listening to him in the 80s as a young man. Great energy! Fantastic vocals!! If you get the chance to see him during the Legion Tour, please do! Dead by Down brought down the crowd. Pit was insane!!!
Hail The Sun know how to put on a show! Whether it be with Donovan throwing around his microphone, jumping off the drum set, or crowdsurfing, you’re “bound” to have a good time. Them playing Elephantitis and Secret Wars EPs in full (as well as some other songs) in addition to giving some history of them makes this a well-rounded and worthwhile show!
Excellent Show. All the performs came out and gave it their all. I had few favorites of the night as well but i still sincerely enjoyed each performance.
My top three were Upon a Burning Body, Lorna Shore and Carnifex… they were all amazing. As for the venue. It’s cool. the aucustic are great. It’s nice they had some open seating in the back to take a break in. They didn’t have a handicap section. And the woman’s bathroom requires stairs as did the merch area.
I sadly dislocated my shoulder in the pit but the band heard about it and they were the nicest people ever I literally started crying because I was rushed to the ER and missed their performance and my girlfriend said let’s go to the merch table and sure enough the band was there and I can’t thank them enough for everything they did all love ♥️I can’t wait to see them again
I Have Always Liked Joy Crookes, However Seeing Her Live Is A Whole Other Worldly Experience! I So Love Joy Crookes! First of All Can We Talk About The Dress… I Mean… Anyway, She Wore That And Sang Her Arse Off! This Skin Album Is So Deep And Soulful, But The Ways In Which Joy Was In The Pocket Vibing Was Super Special! She Mixes It Up With The Mid Tempo, Up Tempo, And The Slow Tempo Jams That Just Get You! Her Delivery Is Spot On, And The Way She Connects With Her Band Is Phenomenal! If Joy Crookes Is Coming To Your Town Please Go And See Her! Oh And She Is Such A Sweetheart!
Wow! Phenomenal! This band is absolutely one of my favorite bands. I'm bipolar which leads to many problems, but overall I see it as a great gift. The moment I found out I was "sick", I made it my life's goal to help others that were also found to be sick get better. I made it my life's goal to learn everything I can to care about people, to learn how to communicate better and to never be alone again. All this caring takes an enormous psychological toll on me and I find that the absolute only way to balance these insanely strong feelings is for me to turn them off for a little while, for say the duration of an insanely awesome concert. The best method of "not caring" is to chill out with other like-minded individuals who make it their life's mission to have fun, party and throw caution to the wind and of all the bands I've seen, Attila has this down to an exact science. I screamed along with the band as they expressed their frustrations with the world, seeing that I have so many of these same frustrations in my very own life. I fell down some stairs, some days ago, but who gives a shit about that. Pain's effect on us as humans is limited to our perception of it. It only hurts when we allow it to. And so, to completely honest, Attila. I stand with you and thank you for your brutal honesty and I will forever keep your words in my heart "6, 6, 6, PARTY WITH THE DEVIL BITCH!"
I was late and got too nervous about how I would appear to those insanely hot female metal "Personas" that I couldn't get my ass out of bed fast enough to make it in time for the fucking promotion that I paid 60 dollars extra for. BUT AT LEAST, in return, I received a laminate proving my access to the VIP area and a poster with every band members' "John Hancock" firmly affixed to it. Also, I made sure that the band noticed me much like I always do with live music. Those metal goddesses had their eyes affixed on me as I cheered them on and did my Saturday night fever dance moves to their angry but playful metal grooves. That's why I'm not upset. I had an amazing time and I'm glad that fun loving, female led bands like Butcher Babies, Infected Rain and Stitched Up Heart are getting out there making great music and playing it live for their fans. You guys are an inspiration!
Nile are the best live band, hands down. No technological frills, just perfectly tailored sound for their genre, killer stage presence, and perfect structure to their set. And their energy kills. Only weird thing was there was only one security guy at the Gramercy, and I saw a few crowd surfers hit their head. That's on the theater though
It was fucking phenomenal, Nikki Misery gave me his guitar pick when I was crowd surfing, he plays bass for New Years Day.. I even met Ash Costello and Frankie Sil for the second time, she sings and he plays guitar.. it has been the best show I've been to this month and I look forward to seeing them again!! 😍💀🔥🖤❤
Hannah Ellis opened and right away I knew it was going to be a great night.
Clare Dunne was full of energy and played excellent guitar got the crowd excited great performance.. Then Cassadee Pope did not disappoint she felt like it was a homecoming of sorts Had the crowd from the start ..added-nice touch and brought back both acts and they sounded great together... New York crowd appreciates great entertainment and the new women of country are awesome thanks CMT ..looking forward to Seeing them again in the future
Against the Current was just as phenomenal live as they are on the Past Lives album. I bought VIP and got to meet Chrissy, Dan, and Will, and they were so nice and not at all rushing me. I would 100 percent recommend this concert to anyone. In my opinion, they should be performing for larger venues with thousands of people. Good luck on the rest of your tour, ATC!
For me, an unexpectedly good show. The spectacle of three metal singers wailing at high pitch was sometimes messy, but they wooed the crowd with humor and unmistakable talent. The club was not full, which was understandable considering it was a Monday after a snowstorm dumped over 10 inches outside New York City, but the three tenors, um, tremors didn’t hold back. Their set list included a surprise cover version of Black Sabbath’s “Heaven and Hell”. Instrumentals were masterfully provided by the band Cage.
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