Post Show Banter >>>>

sweetcell wrote:
anyone witness this?
You think people on here are going to admit to seeing Tool?
Feeling better.  thanks for everyone's concern.

Julian, wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
anyone witness this?
You think people on here are going to admit to seeing Tool?
Julian, wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
anyone witness this?
You think people on here are going to admit to seeing Tool?

people admit to liking taylor swift here, so all things are possible.
Julian, how was AC?
Yada wrote:
Julian, how was AC?
Sorry, missed this somehow. I thought it was great. Probably the second best show I've seen by them. They played like 3 off of Strawberry Jam which was a nice surprise. If the 930 show hasn't happened yet, you will not be disappointed.
Julian, wrote:
Yada wrote:
Julian, how was AC?
Sorry, missed this somehow. I thought it was great. Probably the second best show I've seen by them. They played like 3 off of Strawberry Jam which was a nice surprise. If the 930 show hasn't happened yet, you will not be disappointed.


Sweet!!!! Sunday.
Enjoyed my first show in two years with The Lathams who delivered a great set of tunes.  I was eager to see them live as this could be their one shot of a US tour, but who knows in the age of streaming, social media and having the right management, bookers, etc.  they could easily land as an opener or on future festivals.  just odd they don't appear to have a US label behind them and all the physical releases for them are appear to be imports…

Red Rum Club must have at one point been their opener on all the dates, because as even as of yesterday Songbyrd had them still listed as the opener. But they dropped off a couple dates to head to SXSW early.  So at the last minute Songbyrd added one of the club's staff as the opener, who did a solo 30 minute set I'll just call "interesting" and leave it that.

First time at Songbyrd show, the new location is very easy to get to for me by car and it's a nice space to see a show.  Not sure I would want to attend a sold out show there, as the masks wearing definitely decreased as the evening when on..
kosmo wrote:
Enjoyed my first show in two years with The Lathams who delivered a great set of tunes.  I was eager to see them live as this could be their one shot of a US tour, but who knows in the age of streaming, social media and having the right management, bookers, etc.  they could easily land as an opener or on future festivals.  just odd they don't appear to have a US label behind them and all the physical releases for them are appear to be imports…

Red Rum Club must have at one point been their opener on all the dates, because as even as of yesterday Songbyrd had them still listed as the opener. But they dropped off a couple dates to head to SXSW early.  So at the last minute Songbyrd added one of the club's staff as the opener, who did a solo 30 minute set I'll just call "interesting" and leave it that.

First time at Songbyrd show, the new location is very easy to get to for me by car and it's a nice space to see a show.  Not sure I would want to attend a sold out show there, as the masks wearing definitely decreased as the evening when on..


Kosmo. No one wears masks anynmore, anywhere. I think 10 people had them on in the club last night.

Animal Collective was awesome by the way.
Oops posted in wrong thread:

Great Animal Collective show even though I only recognized one song  ::)

I believe several songs are new and unrecorded…
kosmo, I listened to them - The Lathums - they sound good.  Too bad it conflicted with Animal Collective.
Just saw Khruangbin in Pittsburgh. Holy shit what a show. Still smiling!

Great looking lead bassist (I think that's why people buy tickets?), but their music is very one dimensional…

K8teebug wrote:
Just saw Khruangbin in Pittsburgh. Holy shit what a show. Still smiling!
I thought they were fantastic

Very unique sound….

Super fun show
K8teebug wrote:
Just saw Khruangbin in Pittsburgh. Holy shit what a show. Still smiling!
I have tix for their May show in Richmond. Really looking forward to it.
Vas wrote:

Great looking lead bassist (I think that's why people buy tickets?), but their music is very one dimensional…

K8teebug wrote:
Just saw Khruangbin in Pittsburgh. Holy shit what a show. Still smiling!



You think 6000 people bought tickets to see them at Anthem because the bassist is hot? She's not that hot, nor is she performing naked. (Signs out of my RustyOrgan account.)
Definitely a few jam banders at show but a small percentage…at this show maybe 10%?

Most diverse crowd I have seen at an Anthem show…. All kinds of people from everywhere

Really was a great night

I wouldn’t say the bassist is hot or not hot…that’s not the allure… it’s more that she is super cool laying big fat bass lines
I have never seen Khruangbin live personally but I have friends who have and seen live videos and I don't think they're jammy at all. They play fairly album-sounding versions of their songs night in and night out, no? They aren't taking a 4 minutes album track and blowing it out to 12 minutes. They're quite "tight" performance-wise actually.
Honestly might have been 5% or less of crowd

Definitely not jam band music but I guess Trey sat in with them once