These guys were main support for Tigers Jaw last night and they killed it. Strange setlist with no Bad Beer or Acolyte, but seeing Ian and Jake have fun on stage again honestly made me so happy.
Honestly thanks for the reminder cus I haven't listened to this in a while and it's exactly the kind of record I'm in the mood for today.
I finally got into Welcome this year too, great record. Also I've listened to the audiotree version of 104 Degrees like 100 times.
I had no idea they (he?) were going on tour and I have no idea how I missed it. I blame all of you for not posting it here. But now I'm very excited. Been a while since I've listened to this album actually.
I was at the Cambridge show last Thursday and it was fantastic. Not a full house by any means but it was super chill and everyone was just vibing really hard to everything. They sounded perfect, had a few cool jams mixed throughout the set too. The extended instrumental section in Fish Fry is a lot of fun live, an easy highlight for me. Also no encore which was a nice surprise.
Well thank you very much for bumping this thread @ItsAndrew because now I'm listening to Birdie again and it's really just fantastic. Such a comforting record.
I’m at the Chicago show tonight and I saw him at this same venue last year. Although last year it was on a Tuesday, it was only half full, if that. Now a year later he’s playing to a packed crowd. Granted, it’s a Saturday so more people can come out but good for Jake.
I wanted to go tonight but I got caught up in other plans. Pretty bummed about it but glad to hear he’s having a good show!
It was solid! Phoenix Pretty OK Gold and Green Bad Beer More Your Cat Fish Fry Good Shapes I Know Friend Song Map Building The Ark Acolyte 104 I took a pic of the set I'm assuming More, Good and Map are new songs (?)
Damn, that's a good set. and I love mahall's. I had a work meeting at 7 and was hoping it'd be over by 8 so I could speed out there for the show, but i didn't get out of it until after 9 p.m.
I enjoyed it. It's pretty crazy for me being 25 now and I used to go see Modern Baseball when I was 19.