The Front Bottoms Setlist
Tour Dates
11/05/15 Lawrence, KS Granada Theatre
11/06/15 Denver, CO Summit Music Hall 11/07/15 Salt Lake City, UT Complex 11/09/15 Seattle, WA Chop Suey 11/10/15 Portland, OR Hawthorne Theatre 11/12/15 San Francisco, CA Slim's 11/13/15 Los Angeles, CA EchoPlex 11/14/15 Pomona, CA Glass House 11/15/15 San Diego, CA The Irenic 11/17/15 Mesa, AZ Club Red Theaters 11/19/15 Austin, TX The Parish 11/20/15 Dallas, TX Gas Monkey 11/21/15 Houston, TX Downtown Houston 11/23/15 Tampa, FL The Orpheum 11/24/15 Orlando, FL The Social 11/25/15 Atlanta, GA Center Stage Theater 11/27/15 Silver Spring, MD Fillmore Silver 11/28/15 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory 11/29/15 Boston, MA Royale Nightclub Boston Read More
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The Front Bottoms is nothing more than four guys from New Jersey who are able to write songs about everyday life and make them catchy. Doesn't sound too special does it? Well, it is.
You know when you're at a local show and you hear a band and all you can think is, yeah, these guys have something... Well, The Front Bottoms have something. I couldn't tell you what. I couldn't tell you why I listen to them on repeat. I couldn't tell you why I obsess over them. They just have something.
Maybe it's the lyrics. Brian Sella, singer, has lyrics about everyday life. There's nothing special about them other than he doesn't try too hard. He's honest and raw in the lyrics but at the same time, he's not harsh. He sings about break-ups, breakdowns, love, life, and everything in between. It doesn't seem like he's trying to be anything but real. He doesn't spruce up the lyrics, he doesn't make it seem glamourous, and he makes you feel like you wrote the lyrics. That's the charm.
Maybe it's the energy. Each time I have seen these guys, I have been blown away by the amount of energy they have and the energy the crowd gives off. It definitely helps that their music is upbeat and you can't help but to jump and bounce to it. I swear it must have been close to 100 degrees in the Varsity Theater last night just due to the sold out crowd being unable to stand still.
Maybe it's the fact that Brian Sella and the rest of the guys are so down to earth. Last time I saw these guys, I was able to buy my merchandise directly from them and chat with them for a bit. They were all super nice and down to earth. I didn't feel like I was talking to touring musicians, I felt like I was catching up with some high school friends that I hadn't seen in a while. Unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to talk to them last night. They are quite a bit more popular than they were, their songs are now on the radio and they are selling out venues so they don't just hang around the merch booth anymore. I still felt some connection to the guys as they played their hearts to the sold out crowd. Even though they seemed larger than life on stage last night, they were still those random guys I was talking up at the Say Anything show in my heart.
Everything about The Front Bottoms' set last night was perfect. They played all of the songs I wanted them to hear. Brian's voice sounded perfectly imperfect just like it does on CD. The band was tight but fun and the crowd was involved. That set, in itself, made last night a perfect night.
Last night wasn't just perfect though, it was amazing. Not only did The Front Bottoms kill it, but I completely fell in love with The Smith Street Band.
Smith Street Band
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The Front Bottoms at Varsity Theater, Minneapolis (1 Nov 2015) |
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