Yeah $60 is a little steep for me personally especially since I only enjoy a few songs from every album after Appeal to Reason and support is nothing great if it is indeed LA Dunes/Cloud Nothings on the whole tour. I’m sure these will sell out though. Too many shows I already have tickets to for me to justify this one.
I’m pretty sure I saw Less than Jake last summer in Santa Ana for like $30. I know RA has had a bit more mainstream success, though.
It’s a 3600 cap . They usually play the Aragon which is 5k plus or northerly island which is around 8-10k with the setup they use when they play there
i havent seen them since riot fest 2019, their crowd was massive! i thought they'd play outside at the salt shed 5000 babyyyyyyy i have yet to see anyone outside there
It’s an October show. So of course it’s inside. I’ve seen them all over Chicago. The Metro, hob, Aragon ballroom, northerly island, Wrigley, Chicago theatre, riot fest, house of vans and reckless records. The October show will be show 25 for me.
New Album is supposedly coming out in January also they played a new song called “want it all” live a few nights ago
i don't think they drop the single/announce the album until right before the us tour starts so a January release make sense with how they like a few months to roll an album out
Proshot concert, including to my knowledge the first proshot of Want It All. I can't get it to embed with the timestamp, but WIA starts at 58:29.
Revolutions -> Siren Song -> Sufferer is the holy trinity from them for sure. Still have such fond memories of those years in music. The scene today just isn't the same as it was back then in my opinion.
Siren Song just straight up rips. It's my favorite album. RPM changed my life. Black Masks and Gasoline was the first song I ever heard from these guys and just...holy crap.... Sufferer is such a natural progression from the previous two album that it all just works. Credit goes to Chris Chasse when it comes to Siren Song and Sufferer though. Game changer.
Those three are the core albums of my high school experience. Getting into Rise Against is what started changing my tastes away from the shitty buttrock and heavy metal that everyone I knew listened to.
Even though they've released some solid since songs they were at their peak when Chris chasse was in the band