Vic’s screams were as good as I think I’ve ever heard them, and the chugging of the breakdowns sounded perfectly bothersome. While I loved when Kellin and Vic closed the show with King for a Day (my favorite song of theirs), a dark horse favorite in this show was Bulls in the Bronx – something about this song really stands out. High energy throughout, great song selection, and incredible fan support. This is a gross injustice in my opinion, but one that I’d gladly put up with to get the chance to see King for a Day with Kellin Quinn’s vocals live.Īs expected, the show was fantastic. (It’s a co-headlining tour, so they swap nights). The show in Indy had Pierce the Veil as the lead in, and Sleeping with Sirens as the headliner. Thanks to a buddy, I even got free tickets. They also have a great live show, a trait that further weakens that soft spot that I have. Something about their music really lands home with me, and I find myself frequently taking a break from the stuff I typically listen to, I end up throwing on a Pierce the Veil record. As my musical tastes have matured, I find myself gravitating a bit away from the metalcore genre, however, PtV is a band that I will always have a soft spot. Pierce the Veil, Sleeping with Sirens, and Beartooth brought their aptly named “World Tour” to Indianapolis this spring to play a show. The Egyptian Room at Old National Center, Indianapolis, IN Pierce the Veil, Sleeping with Sirens, and Beartooth
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