The Story So Far (w/ Four Years Strong, Terror, Souvenirs, and Elder Brother)
The Story So Far hit Atlanta this past Sunday in support of their new self-titled album which was released early last month via Pure Noise Records. The band brought out Four Years Strong, Terror, and Souvenirs to support them along with Elder Brother who joined them for one night only.
The show was announced SOLD OUT just before doors opened, meaning there was an estimated 900 people attending making it a show to remember.
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The crowd piled in for the first band, Elder Brother who were set to play one day ONLY. The band played a few of their old and new songs, and even cracking a few jokes here and there. If you're into more slow, acoustic, pop punk, then definitely check them out. We got the setlist also, check it out.
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Souvenirs started their set with Repetition, the first song off their latest album, You, Fear and Me. The band played a variety of songs off the album, including Gradient, Swan, Twist, A Mile High, and Linden Ave before ending with Go And Stay Gone. Definitely have some cool vibes, and they're chill as fuck. Definitely check them out.
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Terror started their set with a bang. Crowd surfing was only the half of it - you had stage divers, people dancing on the stage, mosh pits, circle pits, you name it. It was ROWDY! They are definitely a must see, but I wouldn't want to be in the front - just saying. We somehow managed to get the setlist so have a look for yourself at some of the songs they played.
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Four Years Strong is always a crowd favorite with their pop punk vibes and awesome songs. The band played 12 songs, some off their latest self-titled album which was released 2 days after the concert (but they had it on sale already.) The setlist included What the Hell is a Gigawatt?, Tonight We Feel Alive (On a Saturday), Maniac (R.O.D.), Stuck in the Middle, What's in the Box?, Find My Way Back, We All Float Down Here, Bada Bing! Wit' a Pipe!, Go Down In History, Heroes Get Remembered - Legends Never Die, and It Must Really Suck to Be Four Year Strong Right Now before they ended with Wasting Time (Eternal Summer). Check out their self-titled album here.
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Last, but certainly not least was the headlining act. The Story So Far pulled out all the crowd favorites and had everyone jumping around and singing along. The band had released their self-titled album a few weeks prior, giving everyone some time to learn the songs. The crowd seemed to enjoy everything the band was doing. The band's setlist included Quicksand, Things I Can't Change, Nerve, All Wrong, Bad Luck, Stifled, Heavy Gloom, Empty Space, Solo, Mock, 680 South, The Glass, Framework, Right Here, and Roam. The band jumped around the stage and enjoyed themselves - and so did we!
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Needless to say, if this tour is coming anywhere near you, definitely check it out and you won't be disappointed. Also, check out all the bands and be sure to pick up the new Four Years Strong and The Story So Far's new albums. Here's a few photos that we got at the show. Enjoy!