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Birdtalker was awesome! It was amazing to see them live. I will get to say that I saw them before they became big stars like TheLumineers. They are also so humble and gracious.
The cover band Rock Creek Kings was good as well. Loved the drum!
Great energy and commitment to playing a solid set to a disappointingly small crowd. Loved Gordon Jones on sax. Well integrated into the band's sound. Love this venue. Great sound quality.
Saw them in Pittsburgh and happened to be in DC the same night. They were even better the second time. I think we are now groopies!
Such a great concert! I loved watching Kris performing and diving into his music. The venue was the perfect size for this concert. It was pretty cool that Kris was willing to talk to a long line of fans afterward and spend time with the crowd. Walker Burroughs was an excellent opener as well. Overall, a really great night from a great performer!
i love harry sm this show was super fun and i will be attending more. he has such a great stage presence and is overall an amazing performer and guy! 10/10 recommend seeing him if you haven't already
Amazing as always! Brought some friends along and they had so much fun! So happy that they had a great time and now Marielle has two new fans lol. I really hope she’ll be back before 2025
The show was great - knowing that the lead singer was battling a sore throat all night. He sounded great and tried to ease the pain with what looked like hot tea & honey. The venue was perfect for seeing this band.
Last night's Project Mayhem gig at Pearl Street Warehouse was a wild ride orchestrated by the maestros of chaos. Picture this: the place was throbbing with energy when a lone protester crashed the scene, bullhorn in hand, shouting demands. But as fate would have it, this rebel turned into a fan, dancing recklessly on stage like a true disciple of the mayhem.
The setlist was a medley of rebellion and nostalgia. "Should I Stay or Should I Go" had us caught in indecision's sweet torment, followed by Cheap Trick's "Surrender," a sonic whirlwind we willingly succumbed to. Project Mayhem then threw Bowie's "Suffragette City" into the mix, and the adoring crowd was left in awe.
And just when you thought the night couldn't get any crazier, Olaf from Frozen made a surprise cameo, thawing hearts on that chilly Potomac night. The collision of protest and celebration, chaos and harmony, Keith Richards would've nodded in approval.
In short, it was a night to remember. Project Mayhem at their unpredictable best, steering us through madness and magic.
Energy was AMAZING. Wim and the Cannons sounded FANTASTIC. The guitar was incendiary with blues based riffs throughout. Drums were intense, impassioned and reverberated through the venue, seamlessly blending with intricate basslines and soulful saxophone. If the Wim Tapley and the Cannons come near DC again, I will be there.
Fantastic! Third time seeing her- each show is refreshingly different! So much talent--and just the perfect antidote to the struggles the world is facing! Sam & Sean(the band) were great, and the Pearl Street Warehouse is a perfect venue!
It was so much fun! Emma Klein was so good and funny. The setting was really nice and the production was great! Marielle was awesome as always and so sweet afterwards. A night to remember for sure. Definitely good vibes and you can take some good energy and well wishes home with you!
Great show! I've seen Sunny a few times, but this was the first time with a full band. Great show! Great stories, great tunes, great songs! Sunny Sweeney brings it every single time!
Bella White delivered a set of wonderfully melancholy songs to a loud and appreciative audience last night at Pearl Street Warehouse. Bella's voice is truly addictive...blessed with the perfect timber to sing her self penned tunes of want and wonder. Songs like “Break My Heart “ “The Way I Oughta Go” “Just Like Leaving” and “Rhododendron” to name just a few come with a contemporary consciousness too few of her peers are able to match while holding true to the sound of traditional Appalachian music that moans from the difficulties brought on by life and love and love and life.
Will I hear a set of more beautifully written and sung songs this year? Not likely.
Venue was amazing! A++++ Loved everything about it! Funk You was incredible and even hung out with the band and got to meet Ganrly G! He is so amazing! Big Fan! ❤️🐶❤️
The opener, Rob Leines and his band, came out on fire and kept it going. Fantastic set and not an easy act to follow. Then Mike and the Moonpies came out an absolutely blew the roof off!! Great night from beginning to end.
This band is sensational. All four members are solid musicians in their own right (spoiler alert - watch for the killer drum solo) and together form a seamless whole greater even than the sum of its equally-talented parts. It's a little hard to understand how one group could have produced such a large volume of truly great songs. Complex, compelling melodies span a diverse spectrum from indie, pop, rock, hard rock, reggae, hip-hop-ish, a little bit ska, maybe even just a little bit country at times... with intricate lyrics that reflect serious songwriting skill. Every song is a great story well told; backed by a beat that will for sure make you bounce. Do yourself a favor and seek this band out before they get too crazy famous for the smaller venues (like Pearl Street Warehouse) that are the most fun. Run, don't walk. Do it now. You're welcome.
Awesome show! Sarah and her current band of Eric 'Roscoe' Ambel, Kenny Soule, and Keith Voegele have really come together in the last year as a tight unit, but one that stays loose enough to always keep it fun. Even Sarah's between-song banter was sharp, on point, and hilarious. Solid high-energy opening set by DC's Highballers as well. My first time at Pearl Street Warehouse, and I was impressed. We'll be back
Great show! I had an outstanding three night run with Buddy Guy on Wed, Selwyn Birchwood on Thur, and Christone "Kingfish" Ingram on Fri. Check out Selwyn, you'll be glad you did. Keep Rock'n it man, I'll be back to see you whenever you come through my area. I'm grateful to get to hear your talent. Till next time man.
Such a magical time!! Each song was wonderful & i already have a new favorite, ‘what I am’ excited for the new album to drop so I can listen on repeat.
Rebekah Todd and her band are awesome - her energy, variety of musical influences, and powerhouse vocals never fail to impress.
This was my first show sans masks and it was a delight to feel some semblance of the pre-Covid world. Pearl Street is an intimate venue, yet manages to attract great talent. They now offer table service - not sure if just for certain shows or a Covid adjustment - but the staff is friendly and attentive. The food is pretty standard bar fare, but the falafel was surprisingly tasty. Good selection of draft beers and pre-made cocktails.
Overall, a great evening!!
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