![]() ![]() Overall the worst part about their performance was the crowd’s zombie-like sluggishness, which was dreadfully discourteous as they were playing their hearts out and trying hard to get us all involved. They pulled off every one of their songs flawlessly, however against their best efforts they were unable to get the crowd moving due to a lack of aggression and the crowds disrespectful disinterest in them. They had a strong set list consisting of nearly all the tracks off their recent album ‘ Dissonant s’, and they did great for the most part. They are also on tour, and as I’m writing this nearly all there shows are sold out. The first band playing was the local phenomenon of Hands Like Houses, a band born in Australia and who have been blowing up as of late. Band merch is amazing, and I make a habit of buying some for every gig I go to, but when even the albums are more expensive (upwards of $25 which is more expensive than places like JB Hi-Fi), it starts being a problem financially! Seeing as how this gig was on the more expensive side ‒ around $100 ‒ and was a near sold out show with only a few empty back row seats, I had some issues. However, the merchandising prices were ridiculous: $45 for a simple shirt, $60 for an alright looking long sleeve shirt, and $90 for a jumper. ![]() ![]() The venue has probably the best sound and set designs I’ve ever seen for an all-ages show ‒ the lighting crew did a spectacular job and apart from a few technical difficulties on the While She Sleeps set, it sounded spectacular. As 2017 rolled around, hype grew and furthered the big expectations for this show.įirst, let me just state my love and hate for the venue. This would be their first headline show here since 2013, as Bring Me the Horizon sadly had to reschedule their Adelaide and Melbourne shows due to health issues. Mid last year it was announced that Bring Me the Horizon would do a tour of Australia. ![]()
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