Tennis Says Goodbye, Denver Holds On
This farewell felt less like a concert and more like the last dance at prom. Groups drifted apart and circled back together, pulled again and again into the haze of Tennis’s sound.
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This farewell felt less like a concert and more like the last dance at prom. Groups drifted apart and circled back together, pulled again and again into the haze of Tennis’s sound.
Though this was Ganja White Night’s tour debuting their new Sprouted album, their set at Mission Ballroom brought feelings of nostalgia, playing all their renowned original hits.
Clark’s set was a balanced cocktail of roiling rock anthems and smoldering ballads, shifting gears seamlessly as she tore through new material from All Born Screaming alongside fan-favorites from across her catalog.
“Space Song” aside, “Lemon Glow,” “Silver Soul,” and “Wildflower” all had incredible live renditions. But track of the night I gotta give to “Wildflower,” the second and third verses are just some deeeep cuts.
Eric Prydz, who has become a household name in electronic music, is well known for his work under multiple aliases, including Pryda, Cirez D, and his past membership in Swedish House Mafia.
Jeans, plain white tee, shoeless, and some dope aviator eyeglasses (legit the same style my grandpa used to wear, God rest his soul); Caribou gives off mega chill Dad vibes.
For this tour, Clairo does an opening act of communion (of sorts) with her band before they play. They congregate together while Clairo serves them whiskey and cheers
Kaytra absolutely bodied The Mission with his new album TIMELESS, last night. I’m sure more devoted fans will disagree, but this record is no skips and 100%