Metallica added in Atlanta
Hincemm said:
Just booked Sturgill in DFW (Grand Prairie)
Presale code to buy today is BLOOM
TP Ag '87 said:
Where?
Jim01 said:
FYI, Jason Isbell tickets are now up for presale with password "nashville"
I just grabbed two prime seats for Houston. Hells yeah!!
Jim01 said:
So annoyed with this. I have been waiting for Jimmy Eat World to come to Houston. But as an opener? I have zero interest in seeing Incubus. Hopefully Jimmy Eat World comes through on a solo date soon.
Go to concert, when jimmy is done, you leave and beat the crowd...Jim01 said:
So annoyed with this. I have been waiting for Jimmy Eat World to come to Houston. But as an opener? I have zero interest in seeing Incubus. Hopefully Jimmy Eat World comes through on a solo date soon.
Completely different experience from us. We were up at the front and had a blast.Junkhead said:
It was the whole experience. Parking was ****ty and they kept leading you farther away from the venue. Then it took FOREVER to get in. Once inside it was way overcrowded. You cannot convince me it wasn't oversold. We were like sardines at the way back of the floor. But the straw that broke the camel's back was the sound. It was awful and way too low and I was right by the soundboard. I kept yelling at the guy to turn it up. People around me were encouraging me as they were pissed too. I left about 4 songs in.
Jim01 said:
When I was an album reviewer a decade+ ago I remember having to review a band called Fiction Plane. Turned out it was Joe Sumner's band. Really good album actually. I still load it on my iPod from time to time to this day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything_Will_Never_Be_OK
When I heard the album I immediately thought "This kind of sounds like Sting's voice." The press one sheet mentioned nothing about it, but google revealed that it was Sting's son. Google also led me to an article about how it was in Fiction Plane's contract that nothing from the label include the fact he was Sting sons. I kind of respected the fact he want his band to stand or fall based off the music, not his dad's name.