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My very first concert in Los Angeles, CA. I heard him on a random YouTube clip and decided to look him up. One awesome song after another, he reeled me in and before I knew it, my husband got me tickets. Poor Guy is a total Metal Head, but we went and I fell in love with this kid's music. He's bright, contagious, and sings songs that you can relate to, even if you're not 20. Kids love him all the way to probably people in their 60s. He's definitely one to watch.
Incredible show. Amazing energy. Band is incredibly tight. I don’t think they missed a single beat the entire show. Lead singer’s voice is simply incredible—even better live than on the album which is unheard of nowadays. A remarkable talent. The most fun I’ve had at a show in quite some time. The band’s energy is contagious. Great to see five best friends doing what they love, chasing their dream, and loving every second of it. A truly unique and exceptional band. I look forward to seeing all they accomplish.
One of the best concerts I’ve been to. Vocals were on point the whole night. Sounded almost as perfect as studio. The energy was amazing. The VIP was pretty expensive at $170 but we got to spend about 1.5 hours with the band talking, signing anything we wanted. Multiple pictures with the band, and a poster and tote bag and vip badge. They were super kind and personable to us vips. The bands on tour with them were not what I was expecting.
Perfect mix of soulful groove & high energy rock. Their intimacy with the crowd was unmatched, speaking with love to cheering fans, performing off stage nearly inside the crowd, starting chants & singing with the audience. Rico played the guitar from the floor, allowed an audience member to play it from the crowd, an unbelievably memorable night that is undeniably my favorite show that I’ve attended at White Oak. The experience is one I yearn to relive the next time they visit Houston.
After going to a ton of concerts this one was definitely up there in being in the top. Johnny sounds fantastic live. The drummer killed it. He was amazing. The sax was beautiful and was great to see it live and her vocals were good. And the bassist was insane, his harsh vocals were great. The stage presence was great with all the band members. Johnny made eye contact and interacted with us most of the time. Looking at us, smiling, pointing, waving, hearting. Even came down to the barriers and sang in 3 separate sections shaking out hands. Johnny also signed all the things we wanted at vip, talked to us one on one, and was super sweet. Energy all around was fantastic and would 100% see Bilmuri again.
Vocals were lovely, sound was great. Sleep theory is still pretty new but quickly developing a fan base in such a short amount of time, including me. I’ve been following them from the start. And I’m glad I was lucky to catch them live before they really blow up.
But stage presence could use some work, Cullen Moore (lead vocalist) tended to favor mostly the left side of the stage which sucked for those of us on the right side. Also a lot of moving around stage to the other bands members with not much purpose for it, felt like an awkward forced performance.
This was my first time seeing Islands. I've been jamming them for years and had no idea what to expect seeing them live.
But it was better than I could have imagined! Super chill, real and raw, good vibes. It was good to see the strange unique-ness remain within Nick and the band.
The Unicorns were one of my faves for all that, and it felt like that part of them never died moving into Islands.
Tenacious D was excellent. Not a fan of the venue. You could tell the boys were having a blast and the crowd sang along to everything. They sounded great. Lots of gags/jokes. Can’t wait to see them again.
The venue was why I docked half a star. Not the D. White Oak has no parking, the food trucks that were there tasted awful, especially spending $50 for nachos and a quesadilla. The merch line took over an hour. Two mixed drinks will cost you $50. Just crazy prices for such a small venue. The raised area we were in is connected to a wall where they had a show going on inside as well so I could hear the music behind me which was crappy considering everyone paid good money for the D.
We truly enjoyed your concert with our son. Thank you for such refreshing music that has a soulful feel yet with a spice of alternative rock. We spend evenings listening to our son play your music while my husband and I sing the lyrics. Lol
When he was 5 we had disco parties in our living room with him, and now we have guitar playing nights sitting around the kitchen table. Thanks guys for a splendid concert. We hope to see you again someday. Keep inspiring many with your love for music and creativity.
Blessings
The Garcias
1st time actually getting to see them play Live since I've missed a lot of their concerts either cause of work or being in the service. But they sounded just like the albums also. They did play a lot of their newer stuff off the Alien album, was a bit bummed I don't think they played Solar or Colourwave from their Mesmer album. Was still a good show though non the less.
The Opening Bands Temple of Angels and Video Age both played amazing and beautiful sets which was a complete bonus because they were not announced to play until after I purchased my tickets.
Turnover as always rocked the show and played a very long set including songs from all of their albums.
As for the venue it was beautiful, the staff was kind and quick in actions, I managed to snag a spot in front row and had the time of my life.
If you get the chance to go to a turnover concert, take it
sooo fun!! even tho everyone was hot and sweaty and it was hella muddy from the rain before the show, it was so fun and the crowd was so supportive and alive! It was so nice to scream the words to my fave songs with my friends and other ppl and I'm honored to have been able to go to wallows' last show of their tour. I can't wait to go to another one of their concerts again later! :)) <3 33
Amazing show from the band. The only issue was with the Venue. They completely did not honor the line and kept mixing everyone up. I had been lined up since 12pm and I saw people who got there way after me get closer to the front. Overall I hope the band doesn't play there again.
Wallows as usual was amazing, and it was my first time and it will definitely not be my last!
on willy woody’s part, absolute 10/10, amazing performance and attitude and crowd interaction. speaking of, on the crowd’s part, probably a 7.5-8/10—between a fan trying to give him a dead preserved rat and some misc drunks almost getting out of hand toward the end of the show, those were thankfully the only significant offenders i assessed during the night. Overall tho, an amazing night with extremely talented openers on top of william woodly’s show!
I’ve been listening to Genesis Owusu for about a year now and I’ve fallen in love with a huge chunk of his relatively small catalog in that time and so I jumped on a chance to catch an up and comer live. My only complaint, and in the end it was a very minor complaint, is that I’ve seen plenty of videos of him playing with the band that he’s been touring with in his native Australia and I was looking forward to seeing them live. I guess with the rising costs of touring coupled with his lack of popularity in the states led to a downsize. There was no band, it was him and his three man dance/background vocal/hype crew rocking out to a prerecorded track. It is a minor complaint because Genesis’ stage presence coupled with the high energy of his crew made the whole experience very enjoyable. Bottom line, I wanted to hear the SONGS and he delivered. I had about 7 or 8 particular songs that I wanted to hear and he played every single one and nailed them all. My wife and I had an amazing time throughout the entire show. Having said that, I’m already looking forward to his next show where he will be a little bit more popular and he will have his band with him.
White oak needs to be giving out water bottles not tiny lil paper water cups if they want people to not pass out. I counted 8 people at the front but i can guarantee you more were either on the verge on or actually passed out. The breaks between acts were too long and it just got annoying bc so many people were just waiting and standing in the heat.
Great show with interesting warm-up acts. BTS was obviously the draw but the crowd rowdied up for the earlier acts, which is always nice. I shot some video of you're interested.
Xetas - The Doctor: https://youtu.be/QvaPCZNopxI
Built To Spill - Bad Light: https://youtu.be/0HCetEDkiJI
Doug Martsch is essentially BTS now and he's never been much of a front man, so not the most exciting show to watch, but man, the sonics these guys pull off live are astonishing. I was fun to watch the two guitarists playing completely different things yet each somehow meshed into a coherent whole. I really wish that I had taken a video of them playing "The Plan" because I've always been interested in how they made that weird noise during the guitar solo. I was watching it though, and the second guitarist was playing under the bridge with a botleneck slide. Crazy stuff...
As always, White Oak Music Hall was awesome, the sound and mix were amazing, and the crowd was pleasant and responsive.
They put on a great show, and beating the crap out of kung fu kids is fun. But they're all jackasses and just go around trying to hurt people. One came up to me and tried to kick me in the face and I grabbed him and drove him to the other side of the pit. He got in my face and started going ThIs Is A hArDcOrE sHoW, jUsT dEaL wItH iT! Even though 95% of the bands were thrash metal. This only reason I didn't fight him was that I would've gotten kicked out.
The real reason this show was awesome was because of Kewon and Cameron. (Danny’s two little-people friends) They were really involved and Kewon even took my phone and ran across the stage. He really made me feel important and I can appreciate that. Danny did great, he also grabbed my phone and took a pic! It was truly a great show and I went with my best friends so it was good to experience that with them. My only big issue was meeting Danny. It didn’t last very long, which I understand, but the issue was that he seemed uninterested to see me and almost like I was a burden. I know that’s probably not true, but I did feel that way. Overall, great show: Would recommend!
Yungblud wiped Houston up from the floor with his energetic performance. Even after injuring himself on stage he came back to play a 3 song oncore that overwhelmed the crowd. Ppl were screaming and crowd surfing while yungblud did his stuff. Amazing presnece and attitude with all smiles through the whole set, encouraging the sweating pink-faced crowd to keep up with him while on stage. Explosive is the only word to describe his performance. You don't want to miss out on this one.
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