I do not, have not and will not ever understand the Jonas stuff. These guys haven't released a record in over 5 years but they're out here recording a Weezer cover that literally nobody asked for and are now including it in live shows instead of...um, a new song. It is, however, awesome to see My Blue Heaven in the setlist.
That's a tough choice to make. I'm supposed to go to Hot Mulligan this weekend and those "COVID thoughts" have crossed my mind for sure, but ultimately I'm probably going to go. I've done what I can do to protect myself against it.
I saw them on the 2019 tour and it was one of the worst performances I've ever seen. Adam seemed drunk and could barely get the lyrics out. Definitely convinced me not to go to any more shows of theirs
Yeah i’m not gonna get bent out of shape over the weezer cover, its fun. and also, lets not forget they have given us i believe 2 new songs since 2018? They released 2 new songs with the 20 album and played “all ready to go” at virtually every show pre covid. I’m still not blaming bands for not being as active as we the fans would have hoped theyd be during the pandemic.
Haven’t really listened to them, but they’re my friends Brother’s band so I’ll be showing support lol. Kinda more in the vein of a softer The Menzingers
It’s a shame that “Bike Scene” and “Ghost Man on Third” aren’t on the setlist so Michelle could come out for them.
I'm holding out hope for a Straylight Run headliner so we can get more from TNTS, but that was really an incredible show for both bands. It's amazing how TBS just felt like a fun a bonus haha
I love the first album and the Wrong EP but could never get into The Needles at all. Gave it another listen today and hasn't changed. For some reason it just massively bores me. Not bad of course it just doesn't engage me at all.
i loved the first two releases but needles made me a fan for life wish i were catching one of these shows
TBS and Straylight Run were both incredible last night. I didn’t think TBS would be able to top Straylight Run since my anticipation leaned heavily towards finally seeing them perform live (and they delivered as well as I could have hoped for), but the crowd and energy for TBS may have been the best I’ve seen since the first show with John/Shaun back. The setlist balanced new and old perfectly (the “new” is very well received at this point). And the crowd demanding This Photograph is Proof to be performed via singing it between the final few songs was something special.
I saw them post on their social media about this saying this is the first time anything like that ever happened to them. Curious to how that happened? What prompted the crowd to just break out into that song?
Regardless of what song it was, I just find it interesting that the crowd would break out into a random song between songs. Seems very cool and very bizarre all at the same time, haha.
It started with a small, very loud section in the crowd and it just naturally grew in between the last few songs to the point where it felt like the whole floor was singing it a cappella after Cute Without the E. You could see they were like “oh shit, guess we have to play it now” before actually acknowledging that they hadn’t practiced it at all, but they’d give it a go. Nathan literally had to show John the chords to play it prior to starting.