Yep! Hahah no worries Nope was definitely weird. Unless I’m completely forgetting it but I don’t think I am
Can't believe this is actually tomorrow. Snuck up on me. First time seeing TMP + TJ and second time for TWY. Can't wait.
The NYC show tonight was awesome!! Really dug Worriers too but I thought TMP sounded like every other pop-punk band. Wonder if I was judging too quick and if I should just sit down and give them a listen.
Last night was awesome. Instantly became a TJ and TMP fan, Worriers wasn’t really my cup of tea. That being said, this poor girl was assaulted by a security guard after crowdsurfing to TJ and the venue refuses to respond.
I feel the strongest disappointment I feel every time they play Plane vs Tank and don't go into I Saw Water
Have TWY always been a one setlist band? That surprises me, but it certainly looks to be the case for this tour.
For the most part. Usually they have two or three songs that swap every other night. I think this is the first one in the past few years where they’ve done exactly the same set each night though.
Does anyone know what Worriers played? I like to put together playlists of songs I don't know before shows.
They played I saw water in nyc and it was pretty wack, also didn’t seem like anyone knew it besides the first few rows. Such is life
didn't brand new have that weird phase where they would never play any YFW and would end their set by introducing 70x7 and just walk off stage? a few of my friends apparently had that happen tot hem. either way, brand new was a legacy band for the last 4-5 years, whereas TWY are still writing material that's going to be part of their legacy years to come. twy isn't yet at the point where they're touring for fans to hear the oldies- so many of their fans have embraced them at later stages in their career, so they don't only have the pop punk faithful from 2010 still clamouring for melrose diner haha (thoguh if I was writing their setlist I would still have logan square, melrose diner, WSP and probably bar bands as a closer/pre-encore)
I have fully retracted this statement (to myself) in the past two weeks. I'm obsessed with the new record.
haha yeah it's great. also, them playing only new stuff means less chance to throw out a hip stage diving or mic tossing lmao
NCTH is still not quite grabbing me, I think in large part because it’s a transitional record, bridging the gap between their older and current sound. Although I do like it more than I used to.
NCTH has three songs I don't come back to at all (Patsy Cline, Palm Reader, the title track). Everything else is solid gold imo.