Tag: Concert Review
Australia Alternative Pop Band, Chase Atlantic, packed a punch of love, romanticism and fun during their stop at St. Andrew’s Hall in Detroit. The idiosyncratic group of musicians mesh a moody soundscape with their potent and tranquil instrumental content that pours forward naturally with passion.
Invigorating the synergy between the band and the crowd, the guys played tracks including “WHAT U CALL THAT”, “LOVE IS (NOT) EASY” and “HER” while fans in the front row and beyond soared to another world in mind alongside them. Being able to face the world of the music industry with a unique look and vulnerable lyrical touch subliminally speaks of the amount of talent and heart that Chase Atlantic brings to the table and how well received their music has grown to be.
As Mitchel, Christian and Clinton are in the midst of continuing to bring to life a global crowd, the guys of Chase Atlantic emits a musical power and prowess that is serene, otherworldly, and sincere. For those of you that have yet to listen, check out their latest release, ‘Phases’, that dropped this year and follow the guys on Instagram.
Chase Atlantic Social Links:
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Photos: JessicaXGolich
British Rockers, Bring Me The Horizon, are back with an emboldened fire that is morphing into a blaze. Riding the high from their first and well-earned #1 Album in the UK with the recent release of ‘amo’, the gents of Bring Me The Horizon are soaring to new horizons with an Electronic and Trip-Hop element that invites listeners from all backgrounds and walks of life into their dynamic Rock world.
Kicking off their sold-out Detroit show with “I Apologise If You Feel Something”, the gents hyped up the frenzied crowd by waxing and waning through their growing eclectic discography. Rounding to second with their hit single, “Mantra” and floating effortlessly into “The House of Wolves”, Bring Me The Horizon proved that they are a band that creates their own rules and fans are receptive and impassioned by their every move. Creating an experience of a lifetime, Oli Sykes created a frequency within the room at The Fillmore in Detroit last night that was both hypnotic, captivating and a showcase of the band’s immense growth over the years. Traveling back to their third studio album, ‘There is a Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is a Heaven, Let’s Keep It a Secret’, to play tracks such as “Antivist”, long-time BMTH diehard fans were enamored by Oli and the gents ability to capture the heart of the band’s ever-growing legacy within a two-hour set.
All Photos: Jessica Golich