[ATTENDED: October 1, 2025] TWRP

My son and I saw TWRP open for Magic Sword back in 2023 and we loved them. We saw them again when they headlined. And they’re the reason I went to Ninja Sex Party (they opened the show and were NSP’s backing band).
And here they were playing Underground Arts! They were originally supposed to play World Cafe Live but because of a shakeup at the venue, TWRP and several other bands abandoned WCL for other venues. I love Underground Arts but I think WCL would have suited my purposes better (much better sight lines).
I arrived later than I intended and the place was packed. So instead of being on the barrier, I was back a ways behind a whole bunch of tall people. After the first two songs I moved back and off to the side. Not the best view but better than what I had and I could see most of the band just fine.
The previous times that I’ve seen them, they were on pretty big stages, so it was interesting to see them crammed into the small UA stage. But they did fine with it and I was pleased that Phobos the guitarist was always near the front of the stage so he wasn’t hidden by the big pole.
All of the fun aspects of TWRP were in place. Dr Sung on his hoverboard, Dr Sung bragging about his awesomeness and the rest of the band keeping him in check.
This tour’s theme was a weekend camping trip. There were leaves and things around the stage and the whole conceit that they were camping was on full display.
They opened with a new song (and a new chant: party party party party). I haven’t listened to much of the new album. They played 4 songs from it but they did not get rid of crowd faves like Bright Blue Sky (so much fun to sing along to) and of course Atomic Karate (even in this small area he was able to do his high kicks (baby) and use the nunchaku.
The segues into each song are always fun, like when he talks about all of the potential in the room as a warm up to Human Potential. (more…)
