[ATTENDED: November 2, 2024] Soul Glo
I had seen Soul Glo back in May and was happy to have seen them, but I didn’t think I needed to see them again. So their appearance on this bill was enjoyable for me mostly because I thought my son would really enjoy their set.
Like last time, there is no setlist written out online, although setlists from a few days earlier make it seem like they played a longer show for this concert (which I don’t think was true).
I was on the other side of the stage this time, closer to GG Guerra on guitar. But aside from that, the set was the same chaotic, wild fun.
Pierce Jordan has a pretty harsh voice–the better to scream the lyrics. I really couldn’t understand much of anything, but the tone was quite clear.
But he has great stage presence and did engage the audience in a speaking voice where he made the point of the songs pretty clear.
Like last time, for one of the songs, they had a woman come out and sing with them. I don’t know who she was, but she was great and added an excellent layer to the song.
I had hoped my son was enjoying the show but he was getting a little overheated by this time and needed to sit off by the wall. It had been a pretty exhausting set–I’m not sure how they can be so intense for so long.
These set lists are from show a few days earlier than mine. I’m surprised that no one in Philly bothered to write up the setlist at our show(s). But they were probably too busy moshing.
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| Coming Correct Is Cheaper ⇔ | We Wants Revenge ⇔ |
| Jump!! (Or Get Jumped!!!)((by the future)) ⇔ | If I Speak (Shut the Fuck Up) © |
| We Wants Revenge ⇔ | John J ⇔ |
| 19 | (Quietly) Do the Right Thing § |
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| (Quietly) Do the Right Thing § | B.O.M.B.S. ⊗ |
| Fucked Up If True ⇔ | Gold Chain Punk (whogonbeatmyass?) ⇔ |
| Driponomics ⇔ | |
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