Thursday Setlist at El Club, Detroit Thursday set looks so good. Def hitting up this tour in March in Nashville
I always thought it was The Applessed CAT! Until today I found is Cast, I feel so dumb. But going to the show tonight in Chicago, it will be my first time seeing Thursday!
I'm going tonight too and I've been looking forward to it for a while. Wish they mixed in more ACBTLD but I still obviously love the old stuff.
For future refrence, the set times in Chicago were Doors 6 Nate Bergman 7-7.20 The Appleseed Cast 7.30-7.55 (its just their singer) Cursive 8.20-9.15 Thursday 9.45-11
So I am not too familiar with The Appleseed Cast but was listening a little to them since I got tickets for this tour in Orlando. When you say its just their singer, like is it him, with like an acoustic guitar only? Backtracked instruments and him? Confused, since it seems like a pretty instrumentally busy band (from the very limited few songs I listened to)
He plays electric guitar and a piano, plus he also uses backing tracks for drums and bass. On the last song the singer of Cursive plays drums and Nate Bergman 2nd guitar
Thursday put out a social media post asking fans to put their phones away during their performance. No pictures no video
I think that was just sharing someone else’s post that stated that. They’ve literally been spamming IG with videos from the shows that attendees post.
whoops they didn’t say anything about it at the show last night cursive was the best I’ve ever seen them, there was a legit wild mosh pit which was interesting, they seemed to have a great time. Thursday was solid but it was weird with only 3 original members. Did tom just not wanna do this tour ? I forget if they addressed it. Also Geoff’s vocals are borderline inaudible most times I see them. Fix that shit!
It was 3 members last year too when they played a few shows. Andrew has barely played with them since the reunion. Tim doesn't tour. Tom wasn't with them last tour. From Insta it looks like he has a young family....I hope more members come back into the fold, and they can get together for some time to write something new. I've just booked to fly from London- San Diego to see them play LA, Pomona and San Diego. I'll also be able to catch The Wonder Years/Spanish Love Songs/Origami Angel/Save Face which would be ridiculously fun if it all works out. No idea if I'll see Thursday, Cursive or any music, but can only hope and enjoy decent weather regardless.
That’s so bad ass. London was my last vaca before the pandemic. Saw Touche amore and Deafheaven on that trip. Think about going back all the time. Enjoy Cali!
From what I can tell from videos these rooms look pretty full which is not ideal during a pandemic but good for Thursday still filling rooms.
The venue in Warren holds 2,500. There where maybe 400-500 people there. The floor had a decent amount of people but still plenty of room. When we walked in they made the people in front of us purchase masks. Which was nice to seen. It was the most masked show I’ve been too to date. Really loved that.
Seems pretty mad they would book a venue that size but I guess venues haven't got a lot of bands booking them so they don't care as long as they sell some tickets? 400-500 still seems like a reasonable crowd but must be weird in a venue that size.
I was bummed because we had to leave after Touche because my wife was too beat from the travel so I missed Deafheaven but very cool. Got to go to that punk record store right down the road before it. Regret not buying an OG copy of group sex by circle jerks. Got culture abuse instead.
The second it was announced the consences was it was a weird genus choice. It’s about an hour or so in the middle of Cleveland and Pittsburgh. No one could understand why Warren was choosen. It’s a venue that’s an old auditorium with a wrap around balcony. That was like 99.8% empty. But the overall draw was good for them, IMO.
Autumn Leaves was a special moment. I doubt it will happen frequently. As someone who lives in Youngstown and is tired of driving to shows, I would love for bands from the scene to take advantage of Packard.