Is it really that big? I know it's one of their more popular songs, but not like...staple big. YES. This too. Actually, this more and I was probably subconsciously thinking about "Black Cat" and took my anger out on "Jersey." Also--this may be an unpopular opinion--but I don't like "Kids In Love" much at all, and I like a decent amount of that album in general. Edit: Since my past few posts in here have been cranky, I'm gonna say that they sound good and their sets are always fun anyway.
Knuckle Puck Setlist Disdain Fences But Why Would You Care? Evergreen Bedford Falls No Good Untitled Pretense
In my experience they usually open with Jamie and close with Jersey or vice versa. Very few times I've seen them switch up that pattern.
How much of Untitled did they play? Also, I think the guitars a little too loud on Mayday's mix right now, hard to hear Derek.
If anyone has setlists for Against The Current, Broadside, Emarosa, Waterparks, or Hail The Sun, I'd appreciate it.
Mayday Parade: Jersey Keep In Mind, Transmogrifcation is a New Technology Oh Well, Oh Well Black Cat Let's Be Honest When You See My Friends Jamie All Over
Not saying there's a problem with Warped Tour but where are the hot "new" bands? Remember the year My Chem completed broke out all because of there Warped performances? My first Warped was FOB, The Starting Line, The Offspring, Joan Jett, A7X, Atreyu, MXPX, etc. I mean this year's line up is good but it's still missing something. IDK, maybe I'm out of touch.
Broadside also did Come & Go, Storyteller, Damaged Kids, and Coffee Talk. I'd assume they played Human Machines and Playing in Traffic to round it out, they tweeted that they're doing a 7 song setlist.
I think a lot of that has to do with the budget adjustments--cutting smaller stages to bolster those Monster stages with main stage-sized bands might bring people in, but it's not doing much for smaller bands to have the chance to grow. That's why I felt so underwhelmed with the lineup at first--lots of cool bands, but not many that I hadn't already seen. Also, I feel like weekly announcements helped smaller bands get their name out there a bit more. Releasing the whole lineup at once means looking at a long list of names and the smaller bands tend to go unnoticed.
I feel like there are a few smaller bands who will get bigger due to the tour, but nobody that will break out like bands in the past. I see Waterparks, ROAM, Like Pacific, Broadside, With Confidence, Wage War, Oceans Ate Alaska, Coldrain, Against The Current, Too Close Too Touch and SayWeCanFly all benefiting from being on the tour this summer.