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Set It Off @ Tivoli

CONCERT REVIEW: Set It Off Amaze During Colourful ‘Welcome To Elsewhere’ Show In The Netherlands

Finally, after waiting for 2,5 years, the Set It Off show that was announced in 2019 could finally take place. Armed with a brand new album Elsewhere, Set It Off had no issues selling-out the Pandora room in Utrecht’s beautiful TivoliVredenburg. Last time we saw Set It Off, the band played a significantly smaller show in Amsterdam, which also sold-out months in advance by the way, but it is nice to see the band taking on new heights as their music grows in popularity and uniqueness.

Just like last time in Amsterdam, the show matches the era in which the band is currently in, which means they’ve swapped out the blue aesthetic for the bright and colourful neon kinda theme they have going on now, which made for a better night for the photographers atleast. It seems that in very dedicated fans, Set It Off have also made some strides, with some fans queueing early in the day and the VIP-packages as popular as the tickets to the show itself. Before the show started, several announcements were made from the ‘Midnight Society‘, counting down to the methaphorical curtain drow and the kick-off of the show, which happened with the Elsewhere track Skeleton, quickly followed by Projector, another single from the current era.

The setlist featured a lot from the new album, but equally as much from the band’s popular 2014 release Duality. Picking a setlist must be hard with 5 full-length albums under your belt, but besides from playing 17 songs, Set It Off also played a medley consisting of an additional 9 tracks from their discography, giving the hardcore fans that know every song inside-out an extra treat.

As far as gimmicks go, Set It Off brought along an extensive light set-up to go with the colourful theme surrounding Elsewhere and its European tour and generally kept the energy very high. One after the other fast-paced song was played and sung back loudly, even the faster rap-like lyrics that Set It Off often features in their songs. I was impressed that vocalist Cody Carson could remember all the lyrics, let alone the legion of fans. Impressive.

Halfway through the set, things took a turn, as Cody Carson took his place behind the keyboard to perform the emotional Unopened Windows, which was led-in by a story by Carson, sharing how he unfortunately lost his father years ago and wrote this song as a result. It is beautiful how an entire room can be so loud and outgoing one second, for it to be quiet enough to hear a pin drop the next.

Later in the set, Set It Off‘s line-up also briefly changed around, with vocalist Cody Carson taking place behind the drum, while drummer Maxx Danziger took on vocal duties for the song Bad Guy while playing the ukelele, showcasing the diversity in musical talent that Set It Off have on stage.

From production to showmanship on stage, Set It Off have turned it up a nodge on the current Elsewhere tour and we feel fortunate to have witnessed the show. We also chatted with the band before they took the stage to discuss their new album & more. This interview will be with you shortly. For now, check out Eva van den Bosch her photos and make sure to catch Set It Off on tour next time they announce, cause their current trek is sold-out!

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The Chainsmokers @ Ziggo Dome

CONCERT REVIEW: The Chainsmokers Use Every Trick In The Book During Epic Amsterdam Show

Last night we did something a bit out of the ordinary: we attended a show that’s a little bit different than the shows we usually go to. We went to see The Chainsmokers live in the Ziggo Dome. Of course, one can argue they’re semi-relevant, as they’ve done songs with 5 Seconds of Summer and Blink-182, but truthfully, the show and the whole concert experience from The Chainsmokers felt very different to us than our ‘regular’ concerts within the alternative spheres.

For one, The Chainsmokers didn’t really have a setlist. Instead, they played a whole lot of songs from their own discography, with bits and pieces from several remixes of those songs in between. At times during the show, The Chainsmokers didn’t even focus on their own music, but rather played a dubstep-like set with remixes from a whole array of songs, including Everytime We Touch by Cascade, the hit song from 12 years ago.

The Chainsmokers did kick-off their set with the single from the most recent album So Far So Good: High. What makes The Chainsmokers special, at least to us, is their live line-up. While the group is EDM, Drew Taggart sings a lot live, and they even have a phenomenal drummer Matt McGuire who himself had a few tricks up his sleeve during the intense live show.

Speaking of tricks up their sleeves, witnessing The Chainsmokers live is a sensation for multiple senses. The music is catered towards a dancing crowd, with lots of drops and catchy melodies if they were not playing music of their own, making sure the crowd was excited throughout and uninterruptedly during the 100-minute lasting set. But that’s only half of what made this performance stand out. The Chainsmokers truly pulled out all the stops production-wise. A choreographed sequence of effects that included lasers, pyro, fireworks, confetti and drummer Matt McGuire drumming with drumsticks that were on fire made for this performance to be one of the most captivating ones we have witnessed ever. While DJ Alex Pall was making sure the music was on point, DJ and vocalist Drew Taggart often jumped down their platform to give the front-row fans some facetime

Music-wise I can almost guarantee you have at least heard one song from The Chainsmokers, whether that be Something Just Like This (with Coldplay) or Closer (with Halsey), there is something familiar in the setlist for all. Luckily for us, the new album So Far So Good also got some live coverage, with extended versions and remixes of High, Riptide and iPad. You did notice the audience reacting in an even bigger way when the bigger hits were performed, rather than the newer or lesser-known tunes. I guess the crowd at an EDM show also differentiates from those at shows within our alternative scene, where often every song, not just the popular ones, is being sung as loud and as enthusiastically as the next one.

In conclusion, while it was a whole different ballgame, we’ve thoroughly enjoyed our time with The Chainsmokers. It was a nice, welcome change of pace for one night and you can get a glimpse of the epicness we witnessed through the photos by Eva van den Bosch in the gallery below.

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The Pretty Reckless @ 013

CONCERT REVIEW: The Pretty Reckless Play First European Show In 5 Years

It has been a long while since The Pretty Reckless played shows in Europe, but we are so grateful to have seen them live on their first European show in 5 years! With the release of their 2021 album Death By Rock and Roll, which we interviewed Taylor Momsen about, and their brand new album filled with remixes, acoustic renditions and covers Other Worlds, there are plenty of reasons for the band to do a trek through Europe. The first stop on this tour? A sold-out Poppodium 013 eager for their return!

We saw The Pretty Reckless for the first time many years ago, as they opened for Fall Out Boy in Amsterdam. Back then, they were busy doing promo for their second album and their setlist consisted mostly of their first album with some new singles. Fast forward 8 years and The Pretty Reckless are now touring their fourth album, playing sold-out shows left and right on their own. Since the release of the band’s third album Who You Selling For, the band have taken on a more mature sound, and this is reflected very well in their live show.

Back in 2014, Taylor Momsen did not seem overly comfortable up on that stage (if memory serves me), but on this tour, she is as comfortable as an artist can be. Relaxing chitchat with the audience, making jokes, it was an absolute treat to see Momsen woe the audience the way she did. Musically, The Pretty Reckless have been with the same line-up since the very beginning, so needless to say that the musicians work very well together. They play these songs like second nature.

Naturally, the band’s latest album Death By Rock and Roll was heavily featured on the setlist, just like the first and second album. Unfortunately, the third album Who You Selling For was only showcased in one song, the main single of the album: Take Me Down. The Pretty Reckless first did an extensive trek through the United Kingdom before coming down to mainland Europe, during which they repeatedly got the question why Just Tonight was surprisingly absent on the setlist, after which the decision was made to play Just Tonight on the remainder of this tour after all. This decision was met with great jubilance from the Dutch audience.

After playing a total of 13 songs, the band briefly submerged from the podium to then come back for the encore. It’s a well-known phenomena by now and in a recent internet post hilariously referred to as peekaboo for adults. The Pretty Reckless’ version of peekaboo for adults was an extended version of their hit single Fucked Up World, with a lengthy drum solo in the middle.

Curious to see what the show looked like? Check out the gallery below and let us know if you are going to any of the upcoming The Pretty Reckless shows!

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All Time Low 2022

All Time Low Announce New Tour For Early Next Year

All Time Low are (finally) coming back to Europe for some quality shows all across mainland Europe & the UK and we could not be more stoked! For now, no support act(s) have been announced for these shows.

In February and March, All Time Low will be playing shows, with tickets going on sale this coming Friday. Early access for tickets can be granted via the band’s official website.

READ MORE: Watch All Time Low & Avril Lavigne Cover Blink-182

All Time Low recently released their brand new single Sleepwalking, after releasing a cover of The Weeknd‘s Blinding Lights this summer to hold the fans over until new releases.

Are you excited to see All Time Low again early next year. Check out the dates in the video below and let us know if you are going to any of the shows!

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August Burns Red @ Effenaar

CONCERT REVIEW: August Burns Red & Bury Tomorrow Take Epic Co-Headliner To Eindhoven

It’s been a hot minute since the announcement for this incredible co-headliner was made, with original support coming from Miss May I and Thornhill. This was later changed to the French band Novelists. We went down to Effenaar to witness the sold-out co-headliner show in all its glory. 

Bury Tomorrow have recently revealed the details for their upcoming album The Seventh Sun, which will release on the 31st of March, 2023. We were lucky enough to catch Bury Tomorrow at Jera On Air this summer, but tonight we can consider their set to be a headliner show, as both August Burns Red and Bury Tomorrow played a 1-hour long set. 

With a beautiful mixture of old and new and a shoutout to the upcoming album, Bury Tomorrow were on top of their game. Besides the brand new single Abandon Us, Bury Tomorrow also gave us another taste of what’s to come with the energetic Boltcutter. Besides their great music, Bury Tomorrow are known for being decent human beings, something that came to the fore during the show. Especially frontman Daniel Winter-Bates has these expressions on his face while performing that makes you believe he’s a very scary human being, but this quickly goes away when he chats in-between songs. 

Bury Tomorrow are getting bigger and bigger with every single release with no signs of slowing down, and these new songs are sounding epic. Check out some shots of the show in the gallery below. 

Bury Tomorrow:

August Burns Red are in a similar spot as Bury Tomorrow, as they recently announced their new album Death Below, to be released on the 24th of March, 2023. Before August Burns Red entered the stage, System Of A Down’s Chop Suey was played through the speakers, with the musicians taking their spot while it was still playing. Rather than cutting off, the speakers went silent and August Burns Red took it from there, making their first song on stage a cover.

August Burns Red have a beautiful slogan ‘Angry music for happy people’, and honestly this kind of characterized the band’s show to us. The music is technical, it’s great and heavy, but the smiles on the band and audience alike really told the tale. A packed Effenaar headbanged and moshed as if their lives depended on it. While their setlist highlighted songs of a lot of albums, we, unfortunately, did not get a live rendition of the brand new single Ancestry, but we did get the 2021 song Vengeance

August Burns Red have a legendary status within the scene and tonight only cemented that feeling in the Dutch metal community. Let’s hope the band will return to The Netherlands when their new album Death Below is out. Check some photos of the performance in the gallery below. 

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Sleeping With Sirens 2022

Sleeping With Sirens & Don Broco Announce Co-Headliner Tour

Sleeping With Sirens and Don Broco are headed out on tour together! Both bands have plenty of reason to go out on tour, with Sleeping With Sirens very recently releasing their brand new album Complete Collapse and new Don Broco on its way!

Both bands will be playing shows all across mainland Europe in February and March, after which Don Broco will play a string of absolutely massive (already previously announced) shows in the UK.

For these European shows no support acts have been announced yet, but perhaps that will be revealed later!

Check out the tour dates on the poster below and let us know whether you are going to any of the shows!

Sleeping With Sirens & Don Broco co-headliner tour