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[DID NOT ATTEND: September 11, 2025] Supergrass / Sports Team

I’ve loved Supergrass since they first came out (I guess 30 years ago).  I was super stoked to see them live a few years back (even if it meant going into NYC).

When they announced this 30th anniversary “tour” for I Should Coco I was so excited!  Then I saw that the “tour” was 6 shows.  The closest one to me was at Pier 17, an amazing venue that is a massive pain in the ass to get to.  I bought a ticket knowing pretty much full well that I wouldn’t be able to go.

And when I wound up doing three other shows this week, the thought of dragging ass all the way to NYC lost all of its appeal.  I would still love to see them again (maybe for We’re In It for the Money), but I don’t feel that bad about missing this one. (more…)

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[ATTENDED: October 17, 2023] Don Broco

I know of Don Broco from a tour in which they did not play when they were supposed to.  They opened for Pierce the Veil and The Used at the Stone Pony Summer Stage.   But that night a huge storm was forecast, so they moved the whole show up (and cut the show short).

We walked in after Don Broco finished.  The only evidence we had of them was when singer Rob Damiani came out later to sing with The Used.  He was a character and he had a great voice.

So when this headlining tour was announced, I grabbed a ticket to check out what I missed. I grabbed a ticket early because that’s what I do, but I had no idea that the show would sell out.  Rob told is that Philly was (probably) the first show of the tour to sell out.

The opening band The Home Team told us that Don Broco would blow us away.  And they did.  They came out and from the start they were running on all cylinders, with Ron wearing a tight white T-shirt that had homemade writing I ♥ Don Broco.

“Gumshield” is super heavy but it opens with this weird little kinda cheesy synth riff (which is really catchy).  As is the chant at the end of the song “Yes, I’m angry and I’m disappointed.”

The crowd was with them 100% right from the start–singing along to every word, even the very very British “Manchester Super Reds No.1 Fan” (which has several super catchy parts).

I was also pretty pleased to read about the meanings behind some of their songs, which only made me like them more.  “Manchester” is (according to reddit)

The song’s actually about toxic fandom and bullying on social media, which is pretty much the opposite of “oi oi lads lads lads” in my opinion.

Rob said “I wanted to write something about an aspect of social media culture I’d really noticed in the last year. Of people tearing other people down, with much of that destructive negativity coming from the supposed fans of bands and teams. In football, you get these ultra fans who go way beyond the point of criticism into cruel, unadulterated bullying.”

I enjoy the way Rob sings with such intensity but when he sings the opening of “Uber,” he throws in an much thicker accent than he has when he speaks.  And the song is explicitly anti-racist

The song is a fairly explicit recounting of experiences the band had while in America, particularly drawing inspiration from racist Uber drivers they rode with.  “Within the space of a week three separate Uber drivers were openly racist in front of us, I guess assuming as white guys we’d share their views.”  The lyrics reflect those experiences, with lead vocalist Rob Damiani fiercely singing: “I’ve been dealing with the driver who’s sorry for my lot/’Cause my country got us mixing our blood/And it’s boiling his blood/And it’s spoiling my blood.”  “‘Uber’ is about being angry about that,” the band said, “being angry that racists seem to be growing in confidence to speak their hate in public and it’s a reminder to me to call out that discrimination whenever I see it.”

The woman in front of me recorded all of “Come Out to LA” (her camera was right in front of and her footage was so jumpy and erratic that if she watches it again she might throw up).  The drummer Matt Donnelly sings the high vocals in this song (as well as all the harmonies and extra vocals).  His voice is a nice contrast.

And guitarist Simon Delaney was not at the show.  He evidently had to stay back in England for some reason.  For this tour, he was replaced by Marc Okubo from Veil of Maya.  I don’t know if he replicated the band’s sound well, but I thought the guitar sounded amazing.

Rob has been very pleased with the moshing going on and after “Automatic” he insisted on a wall of death shoving mosh pit.  It went very well and when the song was over her called up on stage the kid he had seen in the crowd (a ten year old whom he called fearless).  The kid invited up his brother and Mother? Sister?  to be introduced and they were allowed to stay on the side of the stage or get back in the pit.  Tough choice.  I’m not sure what they chose.

A lot of the Don Broco songs feature screamed/chanted parts.  Like “Pretty” which has some quiet moments features a chanted “eight days a week, sucker eight days a week,” which the crowd loves.  “One True Prince” has a quiet opening that reminds me of Deftones with the whispered way that Matt sings over the quiet guitars.

I also really enjoyed the sound that bassist Tom Doyle managed–a good variety of slapping, funk and really deep and heavy rumbling.  Like the way “Endorphins” starts kind of poppy but then has a huge metal chorus.

Rob talked about how great the Philly crowd was.  He talked about when they played with Pierce the Veil and The Used and how great the crowd was there (that’s the our that my son and I went to, but Don Broco was cancelled because of the rain).

Then he introduced the song with his favorite riff–“Bruce Willis.”  The song is crazy catchy with the Willis-quoted chorus “Yippie Ki Yay Mother Fucker.”  Someone in the crowd had a black bedazzled cowboy hat which Ron wore for the whole song.

“Everybody” has the insanely catchy rising vocal line “No one’s ever seen me like this!”

They ended the set with “Birthday Party,” their new single.  It’s stupidly catchy and featured everybody else–The Color 8, Ryan Oakes and at least the singer from The Home Team) on stage to sing and jump around the stage.  It was delightful chaos and a fun way to end the set.

I knew there’s be an encore (everyone else got one and they loved Philly).  It took a while, but eventually they came out with the heavy new-ish single “Fingernails” which reminds me of the “eight days a week” part of the show with the chanted “one by one by one by one.”

The final song was an older one, “T-Shirt Song,” in which everyone in the crowd waved their (recently purchased one assumes) T-shirts around.  (In one case the T shirt was a spangled bra which made its way to the stage).

I couldn’t see all that well for the show (I was very far back) and videos and pictures were not easy to get.  There were also a few tall guys in front of me.  But it sounded great and I had a lot of fun.

But when that show was over, I bolted out there happy to get out of Philly before the game (which Philly killed in) was over and the fans hit the streets.

I’m really glad I went.

Incidentally, if you like music videos, Don Broco makes AMAZING ones.

SETLIST is not quite accurate but is close.

  1. Gumshield Æ
  2. Manchester Super Reds No.1 Fan Æ
  3. Uber Æ
  4. Come Out to LA
  5. Automatic €
  6. Pretty
  7. One True Prince Æ
  8. ACTION ®
  9. Endorphins Æ
  10. Bruce Willis Æ
  11. Everybody
  12. Birthday Party (with The Home Team, Ryan Oakes & The Color 8 to Perform the USA Remix)
    encore
  13. Fingernails ψ
  14. T-Shirt Song

‰ single (2023)
ψ single (2022)

Æ Amazing Things (2021)
® single (2019)
⊕ Technology (2018)
€ Automatic (2015)

Incidentally, when they played Asbury Park, their setlist was only seven songs. My show was a much better way to see them.

  1. Pretty
  2. Everybody
  3. Come Out to LA
  4. Gumshield Æ
  5. One True Prince Æ
  6. Bruce Willis Æ
  7. T-Shirt Song

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[ATTENDED: October 17, 2023] The Home Team / Ryan Oakes / The Color 8

I wasn’t entirely sure if I was going to this show.  I was sort of off going, but since I’d missed the Saturday shows, I figured I wouldn’t blow off this one.  Even if I wasn’t that excited about the opening bands.

I left later than I normally do, since the listing said that the show started at 7:30.  I figured if I got there around 8, I’d miss Ryan Oakes.  If I got there around 8:30, I’d miss some of The Home Team, and that would be grand.

Traffic was really light and, shockingly, South Street parking was widely available.  AND, because the Phillies are in the playoffs (I assume that’s why), parking was free.  I parked 500 feet from TLA.  Nice.

The show was sold out (which surprised me, but good for them) and I walked in to hear… Ryan Oakes.  He was finishing up two songs or so.  And the places was PACKED.

So it turned out there was ANOTHER opening band called The Color 8.  Okay, so if you read that poster carefully, it appears that The Color 8 are playing all the shows, and only Ryan Oakes and Skyler Accord are rotating shows.

I’ve never heard of them, although I see that they (along with everyone else on this bill) did a remix of a Don Broco song “Birthday Party.”

Suffice it to say that I missed them entirely.  The Home Team raved about them saying that The Color 8 plays the same instruments that they do, but they do incredible things with them.  I’ve listened to a few songs and I’m on the fence.  I hate the saxophone, although I do applaud them for including it on some of these metal rap songs just for a change of pace.

There is no genre that they are afraid to use, although I’d say they comfortably sit in a metal/rap vein. (more…)

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[DID NOT ATTEND: June 15, 2023] Pierce the Veil / The Used / Don Broco / Death By Romy

My son has been into Pierce the Veil for a while.  When they announced a show last year we were going to go, but they weren’t the headliners, and it seemed like a lot for just 45 minutes of music.

So here they were, possibly headlining (certainly co-headlining) this Creative Control tour with The Used.

There were literally FIVE shows that we could have gotten to for this tour.

This was the fifth and final show in this local run.  I actually thought we might like to go to this show most of all because it was kind of close.  But it was his graduation night!

The first and fourth shows were at the Rooftop at Pier 17, a venue I love but hate to get to.

The second one was at the Skyline Stage at the Mann Center.  Not a great venue to drag to on a Friday night (we would’ve certainly missed at least one band).  But I already had tickets to see Pixies.  I would have given those up for this show, but was happy I didn’t have to.

The third show was at the Stone Pony and that’s what we got tickets for. (more…)

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[ATTENDED: June 12, 2023] The Used

I didn’t know The Used at all.  Which is crazy since they’ve been around for 20+ years.

My son told me that he was excited to see them as well–there were a few of their songs that he really liked (and he bought a shirt).

Pierce the Veil went off the stage around 7:45 and The Used came on around 8:15.  It seemed like a lot of the (younger, female) crowd left after PTV, but the crowd for The Used was loud and intense as well.

Their stage setup was adorned with flowers–including “picture frames” of flowers that surrounded their amps and drum set.

They came out on stage and lead guitarist Joey Bradford (who joined in 2018) was wearing a butcher’s apron.  Bassist Jeph Howard (who has been with the band since the beginning) seemed to be wearing a pith helmet (or a bucket hat).  I enjoyed his look which to me was quite nerdy and then he would scream some really growly vocals.   Drummer Dan Whitesides (been with the band since 2006) played loud and furious.  (more…)

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[ATTENDED: June 12, 2023] Pierce the Veil

After everything I’d seen, I was fairly certain that Pierce the Veil was the headlining act tonight.  They seem to have been the headliner on most of the shows of this tour.

So, when the recorded music stopped playing and the stage lights went on, I assumed we’d be getting The Used.  Then a recording of (what turned out to be) El Rey the Vicente Fernández song started playing.  I didn’t think The Used would be playing a Mexican song, but what do I know?

After a verse of so, out came Pierce the Veil and in came all of the other people who thought The Used were up next.  It was like a swarm around us.

By this time the rain was coming down in buckets, and I think everyone was super excited to jump around.

Pierce the Veil has their first new album out in seven years, so they were clearly going to focus on this album.  But when I looked up the setlists, I saw that they were only playing for an hour–ten songs in total, so it couldn’t be all new songs.

They opened with a new song, “Death of an Executioner” which got everyone rocking out immediately.  It was very cathartic.  Then they followed it with a massive crowd pleaser.

“Bulls in the Bronx” is one of the first songs I’d heard by them and I loved everything about it.  The vocals, the catchy chorus, the intensity of the loud parts and, best of all, the lovely Spanish/acoustic guitar part in the middle.  Which they did play live (although not quite as acoustically as it could have been.  But it still sounded great.

Pass the Nirvana plays really nicely with the loud/quiet sounds and the repeated intense screams of “I Can’t Hear You” is a fun part of the song.  And the crowd absolutely loved screaming that super loudly.

Vic Fuentes asked if anyone had brought their emergency contact with them during weather like this–a nice intro their song “Emergency Contact.”  It was at this point that I realized that the woman who had just moved in behind me was screaming every word very loudly.  Pretty much right in my ear. (more…)

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[DID NOT ATTEND: June 12, 2023] Don Broco

Tonight’s show started at 5PM.  FIVE.

PLUS, there was a massive thunder and lightning storm heading into Asbury Park at right around 9PM.

Without any updates on social media, the schedule had changed.

We walked into the grounds around 6:45.  I felt like the timing of he show (that Girlfriends would go on at 5), seemed not right mathematically.

I knew that The Used and Pierce the Veil were each getting an hour.  Don Broco couldn’t be getting more than 40 minutes and Girlfriends would get 30 minutes max.

So this seemed likely:
5-5:30 Girlfriends
6-6:45 Don Broco
7:15-8:15 The Used
8:30-9:30 Pierce the Veil

I thought maybe we’d catch some of Don Broco after our chimichangas.

But when we walked in I asked a woman in a Don Broco shirt if they had played yet and she said yes.  The whole show had been shifted because of the potential storm.  No Girlfriends.  Don Broco went on earlier (but really, how much earlier?  5:30, maybe?)

At any rate, we missed the first two bands.  I would have liked to have seen a little of Don Broco as I’ve heard their live show is full of tremendous energy.

Maybe someday.

 

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[DID NOT ATTEND: June 13, 2023] Pierce the Veil / The Used / Don Broco / Death By Romy

My son has been into Pierce the Veil for a while.  When they announced a show last year we were going to go, but they weren’t the headliners, and it seemed like a lot for just 45 minutes of music.

So here they were, possibly headlining (certainly co-headlining) this Creative Control tour with The Used.

There were literally FIVE shows that we could have gotten to for this tour.

Now that we’ve seen the show, I can with certainty say that I’m glad we didn’t go to this show at the Rooftop.  Even though I do think it was cool that they had these two shows over a week apart in the same venue.  That’s a neat twist on the many days in a row at the same place deal

Tonight’s was the fourth show in this run..  And the least likely for us to attend.  A Tuesday night show on the Rooftop at Pier 17–did that for Pup, don’t want to do it again.

The second one was at the Skyline Stage at the Mann Center.  Not a great venue to drag to on a Friday night (we would’ve certainly missed at least one band).  But I already had tickets to see Pixies.  I would have given those up for this show, but was happy I didn’t have to.

The third show was at the Stone Pony and that’s what we got tickets for. (more…)

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[DID NOT PLAY: June 12, 2023] Girlfriends

Tonight’s show started at 5PM.  FIVE.

PLUS, there was a massive thunder and lightning storm heading into Asbury Park at right around 9PM.

Without any updates on social media, the schedule had changed.

Girlfriends would not be playing this evening (although apparently they were there and were selling merch).

I’m glad that we stopped off at Oaxaca By the Sea for delicious chimichangas before going to the show.

So I’ll never be able to know what Girlfriends sound like live–although I still like their recorded songs.

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[DID NOT ATTEND: June 5, 2023] Pierce the Veil / The Used / Don Broco / DeathbyRomy

My son has been into Pierce the Veil for a while.  When they announced a show last year we were going to go, but they weren’t the headliners, and it seemed like a lot for just 45 minutes of music.

So here they were, possibly headlining (certainly co-headlining) this Creative Control tour with The Used.

There were literally FIVE shows that we could have gotten to for this tour.

The was the second.  Not a great venue to drag to on a Friday night (we would’ve certainly missed at least one band).  But I already had tickets to see Pixies.  I would have given those up for this show, but was happy I didn’t have to.

This first show was a Monday night show on the Rooftop at Pier 17, thank you, but no.

The third show was at the Stone Pony and that’s what we got tickets for. (more…)

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