[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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