Is it just me or is it not super crowded? I see a lot of empty seats on floor and in grandstand. It’s a big venue so maybe that is why. Edit: Unrelated, but I hate when bands talk a while during songs, (TBS) unless they are telling a story. That’s just my feeling though.
Yeah, it’s a tad empty (I’m in the seats on the floor). I love Adam’s Victory Records talk “that’s all I can legally say about all that”. I haven’t been scoping the earlier TBS sets but I was really pumped to get these deeper cuts: Beat Up Car and My Blue Heaven
Yeah I liked that talk. I was more referring to the whole super bowl nip slip, seemed kind of odd to bring up and was a fail at making a joke. That’s how I saw it at least.
Thoughts on the Chicago show? I thought it was great and having not been a Coheed fan prior they blew me away. Really good. TBS were solid as well.
Coheed was more “greatest hits” than TBS was, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. I loved the curveballs of TBS’ set though. Guitarless Claudio fucks with my brain way more than it should.
Amazing show, TSSF and TBS sounded good to great and Coheed were flawless, as usual. Too bad the people in the pit area were acting like children basically the entire Coheed set....
What's the deal with TSSF's vocalist? I saw them 2 years ago and he was super energetic and tonight he looked like he just woke up and went straight up to the stage
love coheed but they def bring out the nerds who LOVE METAL but go to like one show a year and don't know how to act re: greatest hits set, i think the set is pretty perfect for a big ass summer tour. my girlfriend knows a few coheed songs, but the bigger ones are just so catchy and fun she was able to pretty much pick up on the lyrics on the spot
When you look at the two other bands on the bill, it makes total sense that they would skip The Willing Wells for mainly singles. That’s why I skipped out on this tour and are hoping to catch them when the Vaxis headliner comes around.