It's probably just also more comfortable to wear a dry shirt for the second set, after sweating through the first.
Most of the merch! So many shirts Also the show was incredible if you're on the fence just buy the ticket it'll be worth it
I understand ACB has a new record coming out, but to play 4 new songs out of a 8 song set kind of bums me out. They haven't played Philly in over 5 years (and a bunch of other cities on this tour). They mostly have been neglecting the northeast every time they go out on a short string of tour dates since they started playing shows again. Regardless, still looking forward to Sunday.
100% agree. I saw Unearth last night and they have a new record coming out next week. Half of their set was new songs. It was fine, because they headlined and played enough oldies to keep the crowd happy, but it's strange to construct a set that's >50% songs no one has heard before.
Does anybody need a ticket to the show in Brooklyn tomorrow? A friend bailed on me and I'm looking to sell at face value.
Brooklyn show was insane, I had such a great time. I love shows like this, because it draws a ton of people my age and has this really inclusive feeling. Everyone was very friendly, even in the pit, people looked out for each other, there were hugs and it felt like a family coming together for a reunion. It was a really cool vibe, and I'm happy to see people go nuts for ACB and HH too. JT signed my vinyl copy of Bad Frequencies. It was cool to shake the hand of someone whose music I remember listening to in my bedroom at 14. I'm 29 and I just wanted to thank him for continuing to do what he does and be a positive person.
I've seen them at least 3 times in the past year and it feels like they love being up there and aren't tired of doing this for 15+ years. Dead Reflection was dope and I don't know how many bands could tour on an album 15 years old, selling out venues across the country and keeping people stoked about their music like Silverstein has. I mean the line up+setlist for this tour was sick, people were amped and it was a great time.
Man, you guys are really making me want to go to this! If only it wasn't on Black Friday because I already had plans. Maybe if things end early I'll buy a last minute ticket and just catch Silverstein. Sounds like a great tour.
That’s the one thing that bummed me out about Decade was we didn’t get to see every song from those records
Looks like they swapped one of the songs with another on the 18th (according to setlist.fm) which sucks for me because that's the song i was excited to see the most. I'm on mobile so I don't know how to do the spoilers thing. I'm staying in Atlanta for the weekend so I'll see them tomorrow.
Honestly, I wouldn't mind this if it was a better song, or if they were switching out Lost Positives but nah, American Dream is just so much less exciting/interesting than Call It Karma
Not to mention Call It Karma is such a fan favourite, and more fitting for a Greatest Hits set. Maybe it'll rotate between these switches.