@@mckutieeI think maybe Parker’s voice was a little tired, he sang things I can’t change lower and frame work seems to strain his voice a lot just from seeing it in the past
You just know he was thinking of his dad that whole time. It's gotta be a huge moment in someone's career to play this venue, and I'm sure he wishes his dad could see him sing there. 💔
@@ashcosmo3854 as someone who does singing, man... Just try to pull the stuff he pulls. I'm pretty proud of how much I can control my voice, but man, trying to keep up with Parker is harder than trying to keep up with Brendan Murphy from Counterparts sometimes. The new stuff especially, I've tried to keep up with Parker on All This Time as practice here and man... The dude is one of those greats, he has expanded his range so much, not even going to mention White Shores which is also another amazing example of that. One of the greatest pop-punk frontmans of all time, up there with Soupy and a lot of other artists we were privileged as f to get to see rise and shine. And don't forget how NP is helping Parker pull the HC scene together by making pop punk just "hardcore kids playing blink" again. Best kind of pop-punk imo - The fact that they only bring HC bands with them (Regulate, Raw Brigade for example) and play in HC festivals shows you just how much they're respected.
@@GavinBull1 I used to think ND was up there with them, but after TPATP things got weird. Their new stuff is pretty good though. Still, lots of line-up changes, to this day I miss Lloyd's guitars from Life's Not Out To Get You, underrated asf record.
@@chiggiepotpiewhen did Ryan stop playing drums and start playing guitar? That’s so crazy to me because he’s an amazing drummer. This performance was top tier though
@@scootbp93he didn’t stop permanently. He’s recovering from a leg surgery right now that’s why he’s on guitar for these shows. He recorded the album but isn’t playing drums for the tour.
I see people complaining about Parker not moving around on stage as much as he used to... He's clearly more focused on vocal quality, and you definitely can hear the difference. These sets sound so much better nowadays. Unfortunately, with his type of singing, you can't have both. I know personally I couldn't jump around and yell his lyrics without them sounding like shit.
@@BUrban013 This. I've seen TSSF in a 300 cap venue in London and he wasn't moving and it was sick and I've seen (played with yes I'm flexing) no pressure and he was def a lot looser and bouncing about. Both fucking rad gigs
I mean... People are sitting down you know, can't really expect anything different on this type of show. Arenas/stadiums are also hard when mostly everyone came to see Blink (or ADTR).
@@Mkisskilla wait, they have two? I know about the Triple J, which is the other one? Unless it's that one from the Suppy Nation times I'd very much like to know
Amazing band! They sounded this good when I saw them live. My father got me tickets for blink-182 here in Sweden but I went there without knowing The Story So Far was the opener, best show I’ve been to in a good while, love you dad.🖤
This is the best version of TSSF I’ve ever seen. Been following this guys since my high school. In 2015 they came to my town Rio de Janeiro, I was a teenager at the time and couldn’t go. I regret every single day since then and wish I could see them live one day.
Been listening to TSSF since their first split, saw them for the first time in 2013 and twice this year. They have never sounded better and "I Want To Disappear" is a masterpiece of an album. I love this band.
God I remember back in 2013 when I first heard these guys. Was in a pop rock band in Columbia SC and my buddy, and lead guitarist put on them on the jukebox at some dive bar we were at. Immediately I felt the music and turned around and asked who this was. From there on I’ve loved everything these guys have put out. They get better with each album. Hard to believe how fast time goes. Pop punk days were the best days.
Same, bro. One random day I was listening and watching some good ol Sum 41 and Quicksand started playing after one of the songs. From that point on... Never ever stopped, whenver I think I'm growing out of it, a new album comes out and changes everything. Proper Dose saved my life in 2018 and IWTD is helping me deal with the loss a friend who was 100% a brother to me. Their art is just so fucking beautiful, and has the ability to reach the deepest parts of my being and soul. Will always carry this band on my heart until I die. And then some, because I got a lot of people hooked on it as well.
@@LoneWanderer905 Loved reading what you said man. I agree. Their music sticks with us, much more so than many other bands that came onto the scene around that time.
@@Andrew-mp9hu100%. To this day I'm kinda sad Neck Deep went the way they did after TPATP, I dreamed of a TSSF x ND tour back then. These guys though, no matter how many years, no matter how much they change their sound, never missed. Even their side projects: Snarl (dead nowadays), Elder Brother, Same Side, No Pressure, Coldmoon, Pile of Love.... Probably forgetting some. Hell, even the people around them are awesome. Morgan/Mobins Child is an amazing singer and plays beautifully as well. Zach Cannon kills at mixes, Daniel Flashes sings amazingly at Elder Brother and is always around them as well. I don't think I even need to talk about Nik fom Man Overboard (and Gradwell House) I don't know, just a lot of love for these dudes and all that their art/work has done for/to me.
also, just as a note: I miss when I thought pop punk was cool/amazing and I didn't understand why bands (like TSSF) didn't want to be "categorized" into it. Those were the days. But also, nowadays, as I'm older, I totally get it, and I'm glad that TSSF didn't stay in that box, because I for sure also didn't.
@@LoneWanderer905 Absolutely. They definitely separated from the pack. Hard to believe, now being in my 30s that these guys have been around for a while. This newest album just hits me in a different way. It’s like they wrote this album as if their fans were sitting with them in the studio. Considering how much chaos and nihilistic crap there is in the world I go to a different place when I listen to this sound. They’re not afraid to let the core elements (drums, guitars, bass) do the talking, while Parker is having a clairvoyant moment. It’s a lot like when I was a teenager, and NFG, The Starting Line, Sum 41, Blink, and a litany of others that were newer to the scene and their albums were the few things I ever felt an incredible need to listen to. I miss the days where I could hang with my bros, and not have much to worry about, besides getting the provisions for fun weekends partying, jamming out and enjoying the moment without the need to TikTok it.
I'll remember watching this set in person for the rest of my life. Peak form & the most gorgeous venue in the world boys. Right where ya'll deserve to be, well done.
Am I the only one watching the whole thing with teary eyes ? It's like I can feel they've gone through a lot and it's showing. Symbolically, it's very strong. Thank you very much, I wish I was there !
I've seen Kevin sneak that riff into other old songs as well (when If I Fall is not on the setlist) as well on another show, it's so nice, and he freaking knows it lol.
I’m just glad I wasn’t the only one thinking it 👀. Singing/Yelling like that is so bad for your voice. I’m sure he has a vocal coach but damn I would be exhausted straining my voice like that
My buddy has been telling me to give these guys a chance for years. Saw them live on this tour, and now I understand why he was so adamant I gave them a shot. This is like the 10th I've watched this concert at work.
I love the story so far since I was 18 they got me through my depression during my mom's health when she had cancer I hope I can see these guys live one day the story so far rock!!! I love those guys!!!!
One of the best bands in the world. Got into pop punk when i was 16 and now im 27.. The Story So Far did so much for me back then. Sadly I still havent seen them play live yet. Hope they come to AZ again.
Thank you for the best 40 minutes of live music ive ever seen. also im sure this is just the instrument audio but the crowd was insanely loud. so happy for this band.
I love how the drummer keeps to how this part was written by the original drummer, there is nothing to be added or left out, it is absolute perfection!
Seeing these guys at Red Rocks will be one of my fondest memories. Their music has never disappointed me over the past 15 years and this new album was no different. I lost my dad a few months after Parker lost his and these songs hit hard. Glad you guys are still around and thank you for all the great Jams! You guys deserve to headline next time!
so good to check in on this band after 10 years and see they're still killing it and putting out great music. gonna have to see em again next time they're in detroit
Man. Between the overall killer vibe and amazing sound at Red Rocks, new bassist crushing the harmonies, other lineup adjustments with the drummer/guitarist switch ups, and Parker looking happier and sounding better than ever - this performance is about as close to perfect as it gets. LOVE
Whenever Parker changes octaves to make sure he’s still in key gives me chills - it’s done so well. He’s out here almost making the classics sounding better than they already did
Zach Cannon, you're the OG. thank you for mixing this, it sounds soo clear and immersive. kinda miss seeing this boys live ❤ i love you, the story so far. thank you for giving this full video for free ❤
Yo were we at the same show?? The sound was awful, the speakers kept going out, and the crowd was mid af. Saw 3 of my longtime favorite bands (first time seeing ADTR after 15 years) but was the worst venue for them imo
@@laxislife11 I mean yeah, it's called "the wind" my guy, it'll do that to sound outside... Not sure what crowd you were in, but seemed to me everyone there was pretty into it. Hard to mosh and circle pit when its all seats and no open floor. I've seen them play other places, and it seemed like they slowed down their songs, but this time they were all uptempo and they were full of energy.
@@benseman08 the wind was like 3-5mph, not significant to affect sound. That was the second show I've been to at red rocks and was disappointed both times. I think it was a combo of the mix being way too bass heavy (eating the mid and high tones) and like a volume limiter so you couldn't hear the vocals or lead guitar. It was sooo muddy. I was smack dab in the middle of row 38/39 so shoulda been the sweet spot imo. Folks were pretty quiet and not really moving much all night minus a few ADTR songs. The bands all crushed it - especially FYS - but it woulda been better at any other big amphitheater. Bet they coulda filled fiddlers pretty good
@@laxislife11 I guess just don’t go to red rocks shows anymore if you’ve been disappointed both times? My buddy who’s seen lots of shows there didn’t have a huge problem with the sound, and he’s been there other times where the wind absolutely muted the whole show cause of how gusty it was. My group had a blast and thought all of it was a great time. That was my first show ever at RR, and I thought it was a great experience. Not sure what else to tell you
Bro wtf, the sound engineer on this performance might literally be the best I've ever heard.
bro its wild hey
wayyyy too much kick but everything else is mint
@@mitchellmckay7302yeah but this drummer is so tight it's perfect
@@elijahcantu811 ok the guitarist could be tight asf but does it need to be 6db above everything else?
Maybe its the same one for Hot Mulligan, they always sound so clean
00:25 Big Blind
02:50 Roam
06:10 All This Time
9:13 High Regard
13:11 Out of It
16:34 Letterman
19:45 Heavy Gloom
22:30 Bad Luck
25:39 Things I Can't Change
28:22 Nerve
32:13 Watch You Go
34:36 Keep This Up
37:04 Proper Dose
i can’t believe they subbed out framework!! i heard it in cleveland and cried
@@mckutieeNo Empty Space either😭
@@chrisb8193 I see them friday and have been following the tour it seems they change the list pretty often.
11:36 harmony was something I didn’t know that I needed
@@mckutieeI think maybe Parker’s voice was a little tired, he sang things I can’t change lower and frame work seems to strain his voice a lot just from seeing it in the past
Parker took 100% vocal focus to sing All This Time, The Goat So Far
You just know he was thinking of his dad that whole time. It's gotta be a huge moment in someone's career to play this venue, and I'm sure he wishes his dad could see him sing there. 💔
@@OKBrooksyhis dad is looking down and proud from wherever he is ❤
Our boy Parker sounds so good here. Absolute goats
The sound dude is goated too 💯
Autotune helps lol 34:59
@@ashcosmo3854sadly, pitch correction is standard nowadays. Still great tho.
@@ashcosmo3854 as someone who does singing, man... Just try to pull the stuff he pulls. I'm pretty proud of how much I can control my voice, but man, trying to keep up with Parker is harder than trying to keep up with Brendan Murphy from Counterparts sometimes. The new stuff especially, I've tried to keep up with Parker on All This Time as practice here and man... The dude is one of those greats, he has expanded his range so much, not even going to mention White Shores which is also another amazing example of that.
One of the greatest pop-punk frontmans of all time, up there with Soupy and a lot of other artists we were privileged as f to get to see rise and shine.
And don't forget how NP is helping Parker pull the HC scene together by making pop punk just "hardcore kids playing blink" again. Best kind of pop-punk imo - The fact that they only bring HC bands with them (Regulate, Raw Brigade for example) and play in HC festivals shows you just how much they're respected.
@@LoneWanderer905 The bass player is doing a good job on backing vocals
Large show : 🧍♂️
Small Show : 🕺
Facts...the difference between this and the show in Brooklyn last month are STARK.
11:16
@@TylerJosephSmith High Regard will always be played on Max volume. Wild dancing is also required.
@@Jericho2488
One of their best for sure.
JAJAJAJAJA right
Grew up with The Story So Far. We go way back and will go way forward.
Amen brother
Best modern Pop Punk Band Ever. No debate
TWY or TSSF is debatable but that’s it
Real Friends(old) and Tssf
ND?
@@GavinBull1 I used to think ND was up there with them, but after TPATP things got weird. Their new stuff is pretty good though. Still, lots of line-up changes, to this day I miss Lloyd's guitars from Life's Not Out To Get You, underrated asf record.
Neck deep better than this boring band
Whole band sounds fantastic but boy is that drumming top notch. So clean, so powerful…mad props to the drummer.
That lad is Ross Traver! Played with Wavves and Culture Abuse. A monster drummer
@@chiggiepotpiewhen did Ryan stop playing drums and start playing guitar? That’s so crazy to me because he’s an amazing drummer. This performance was top tier though
He had some health issues and moved to guitar i heard @@scootbp93
@@scootbp93he didn’t stop permanently. He’s recovering from a leg surgery right now that’s why he’s on guitar for these shows. He recorded the album but isn’t playing drums for the tour.
@@nardtardzTVHe’s been taking a break for a while now tho
I see people complaining about Parker not moving around on stage as much as he used to... He's clearly more focused on vocal quality, and you definitely can hear the difference. These sets sound so much better nowadays. Unfortunately, with his type of singing, you can't have both. I know personally I couldn't jump around and yell his lyrics without them sounding like shit.
If you want to see Parker jump around on stage, just go to a No Pressure show next time they're in town.
@@BUrban013 This. I've seen TSSF in a 300 cap venue in London and he wasn't moving and it was sick and I've seen (played with yes I'm flexing) no pressure and he was def a lot looser and bouncing about. Both fucking rad gigs
I mean... People are sitting down you know, can't really expect anything different on this type of show. Arenas/stadiums are also hard when mostly everyone came to see Blink (or ADTR).
Oh and I'd just like to add: I thought ADTR x TSSF fanbases overlapped way more. Doesn't seem to be the case from some fan videos I've seen.
That’s the way it suppose to sound like.. like shit
This live member crew needs to always be the live member crew. Drummer rips HARD, bassist is one of my favs! Dude has mad energy, all around so dope
best they’ve ever sounded by far
the sounded so far
The best so far
the sick so far
czar of such furtherness
The band that saved me from so many dark moments, they can never be touched in pure raw talent and energy
Chester Bennington
This needs to be a live album on spotify
and Apple Music
They have a live album already out
@@EricRipperOfficial they have two. I want another.
@@Mkisskilla wait, they have two? I know about the Triple J, which is the other one? Unless it's that one from the Suppy Nation times I'd very much like to know
@@LoneWanderer905 I count the Suppy Nation one its great. You can also download all their waiting room stuff on sophies floorboard.
12 years after seeing them play to 100 people I now got to see them play RedRocks. Who would have thought it. What a night.
Man, they sound so fucking good, and Parker looks like he’s actually enjoying it. So proud of this band.
The sound engineer deserves so much credit! The mix is bang on point!
There is something about Red Rocks that brings out the best in bands. Great venue, Amazing band.
Love to be there. Complicated from germany
Is it the autotune?
Amazing band! They sounded this good when I saw them live.
My father got me tickets for blink-182 here in Sweden but I went there without knowing The Story So Far was the opener, best show I’ve been to in a good while, love you dad.🖤
So cool seeing Parker’s eyes up looking around during the first tunes. Just soaking in every moment. Nice work dudes! Much deserved!
Those drums be sounding crisp 🔥🔥
I’m also so happy to hear Kevin sing his backup vocals live ; his part in Roam is the highlight of the song, personally .
Pretty cool of them to put this out. Thanks dudes!
Nik is such a welcome addition!!!!
Help me I can’t stop listening to this set
This is the best version of TSSF I’ve ever seen. Been following this guys since my high school. In 2015 they came to my town Rio de Janeiro, I was a teenager at the time and couldn’t go. I regret every single day since then and wish I could see them live one day.
O dia que esses caras voltarem pro Brasil eu faço questão de ir ver! Conheci eles muito tempo depois da turnê no BR, mas antes tarde do que nunca!
Same. But I did get to see No Pressure in Sao Paulo last year. It was spiritual, best night of my life.
Um dia eles vem, tem que ter FÉ
Nik and Cannon are both absolutely killing the vocals!!! Heavy gloom sounds so good
Been listening to TSSF since their first split, saw them for the first time in 2013 and twice this year. They have never sounded better and "I Want To Disappear" is a masterpiece of an album. I love this band.
God I remember back in 2013 when I first heard these guys. Was in a pop rock band in Columbia SC and my buddy, and lead guitarist put on them on the jukebox at some dive bar we were at. Immediately I felt the music and turned around and asked who this was. From there on I’ve loved everything these guys have put out. They get better with each album. Hard to believe how fast time goes. Pop punk days were the best days.
Same, bro.
One random day I was listening and watching some good ol Sum 41 and Quicksand started playing after one of the songs. From that point on... Never ever stopped, whenver I think I'm growing out of it, a new album comes out and changes everything. Proper Dose saved my life in 2018 and IWTD is helping me deal with the loss a friend who was 100% a brother to me.
Their art is just so fucking beautiful, and has the ability to reach the deepest parts of my being and soul. Will always carry this band on my heart until I die.
And then some, because I got a lot of people hooked on it as well.
@@LoneWanderer905 Loved reading what you said man. I agree. Their music sticks with us, much more so than many other bands that came onto the scene around that time.
@@Andrew-mp9hu100%. To this day I'm kinda sad Neck Deep went the way they did after TPATP, I dreamed of a TSSF x ND tour back then.
These guys though, no matter how many years, no matter how much they change their sound, never missed.
Even their side projects: Snarl (dead nowadays), Elder Brother, Same Side, No Pressure, Coldmoon, Pile of Love.... Probably forgetting some.
Hell, even the people around them are awesome. Morgan/Mobins Child is an amazing singer and plays beautifully as well. Zach Cannon kills at mixes, Daniel Flashes sings amazingly at Elder Brother and is always around them as well. I don't think I even need to talk about Nik fom Man Overboard (and Gradwell House)
I don't know, just a lot of love for these dudes and all that their art/work has done for/to me.
also, just as a note: I miss when I thought pop punk was cool/amazing and I didn't understand why bands (like TSSF) didn't want to be "categorized" into it. Those were the days.
But also, nowadays, as I'm older, I totally get it, and I'm glad that TSSF didn't stay in that box, because I for sure also didn't.
@@LoneWanderer905 Absolutely. They definitely separated from the pack. Hard to believe, now being in my 30s that these guys have been around for a while. This newest album just hits me in a different way. It’s like they wrote this album as if their fans were sitting with them in the studio. Considering how much chaos and nihilistic crap there is in the world I go to a different place when I listen to this sound. They’re not afraid to let the core elements (drums, guitars, bass) do the talking, while Parker is having a clairvoyant moment.
It’s a lot like when I was a teenager, and NFG, The Starting Line, Sum 41, Blink, and a litany of others that were newer to the scene and their albums were the few things I ever felt an incredible need to listen to. I miss the days where I could hang with my bros, and not have much to worry about, besides getting the provisions for fun weekends partying, jamming out and enjoying the moment without the need to TikTok it.
Makes me so happy seeing Ryan Torf still on stage playing with his friends even if he’s not on the drums for shows
Yeh, I don't get it? Why is playing guitar now and not drumming?
@@TomRobinson-u8fhe had an injury I believe so he plays guitar live now. He still records and writes drums for the album
I'll remember watching this set in person for the rest of my life. Peak form & the most gorgeous venue in the world boys. Right where ya'll deserve to be, well done.
well next to Wembley Stadium
Am I the only one watching the whole thing with teary eyes ? It's like I can feel they've gone through a lot and it's showing. Symbolically, it's very strong. Thank you very much, I wish I was there !
That little riff from If I Fall at like 21:50 is such a nice touch wow
I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE TO NOTICE THAT
I've seen Kevin sneak that riff into other old songs as well (when If I Fall is not on the setlist) as well on another show, it's so nice, and he freaking knows it lol.
I was there and I caught it right away! Made me wish It I Fall was in the set list honestly
I'm not crazy then lol, thought that's what he sneaked in there and its such a sick touch.
THAT PART WAS SO F GOOD
I've watched this so many times. Treating it like a live album. 10/10
My 4 and 6 year old daughters are watching this with me and singing All This Time by heart. We absolutely love this band 🙏
Parker’s voice is sounding incredible
there's a little bit of autotune happening if your listen really closely
@@g_rr_tt there's a lot of autotune happening if you don't even listen closely lmfao
@@towardsick3829 man if you think this is a lot... You haven't seem some bands recently and I envy you.
I’m just glad I wasn’t the only one thinking it 👀. Singing/Yelling like that is so bad for your voice. I’m sure he has a vocal coach but damn I would be exhausted straining my voice like that
@@LoneWanderer905 Lol cope harder. There is a lot of autotune here
Nik is killing it 👏👏👏
My buddy has been telling me to give these guys a chance for years. Saw them live on this tour, and now I understand why he was so adamant I gave them a shot. This is like the 10th I've watched this concert at work.
I love the story so far since I was 18 they got me through my depression during my mom's health when she had cancer I hope I can see these guys live one day the story so far rock!!! I love those guys!!!!
Any girls out there in England who like TSSF, hit me up. This is proper music
Best to ever do it
Harmonies from the bass player super on point man! 👌🏽👌🏽
One of the best bands in the world. Got into pop punk when i was 16 and now im 27.. The Story So Far did so much for me back then. Sadly I still havent seen them play live yet. Hope they come to AZ again.
They’ll be in Phx at the Van buren in December 😎 see you there
Van Buren Dec 10th! I cant wait!
They opened for Blink in Dublin last week, they were so good. Hadn't heard of them previously but been binging them since
hell yea dude!
In THIS altitude? Parker sounding THIS good. Yes ma’am. 🖤🖤🖤 This set was SO so good.
He said he’s doing this tour sober and his voice has been showing the benefits from it
And it was super smoky from wildfire smoke!
I've seen them several times and this is.... easily their best.
Seen them supporting blink 182 in Manchester felt like I was the only person who knew them so was great for me 👏👏🔥 and they covered cigar millencoin!!
no waaaay i would kill to see that
@@Urablur same here i listened to it today lol
I’m pushing 50 and fkn love these dudes. To me, tssf has a super unique sound. Cannot wait to see them again.
Thank you for the best 40 minutes of live music ive ever seen. also im sure this is just the instrument audio but the crowd was insanely loud. so happy for this band.
It's definitely just the instrument recording. Possibly edited to cut out other noise "pollution".
glad i read this comment because i thought the crowd wasnt into it lol
@@jiogotshots yeah the crowd looks dead as fuck, you can see them golf clapping after Letterman
Wauu so cool !!! 👏🏻
This band is unstopable.
Imagine how sick it would be to have this be your first exposure to TSSF. One of those bands I wish I could hear for the first time again.
I've listened to this like 15 times since it dropped, it's quickly becoming one of my favorite live sets of all time.
I love how the drummer keeps to how this part was written by the original drummer, there is nothing to be added or left out, it is absolute perfection!
THIS IS AMAZING! THEY'RE BACK!!!! This is the best they've sounded in forever. Parker has the greatest voice in popular music. Tell your friends!!
I'm glad to see TSSF still doing it at a high level
This is like…you know, dope.
......and stuff.
Discovered TSSF about a year ago and seriously my fave band. They have so much range and are just goated
I was there! So much fun! You boys killed it. It was the most packed I’ve ever seen red rocks and I’ve seen a bunch of shows there!!
Maaaan that snare is NICE
Seeing these guys at Red Rocks will be one of my fondest memories. Their music has never disappointed me over the past 15 years and this new album was no different. I lost my dad a few months after Parker lost his and these songs hit hard. Glad you guys are still around and thank you for all the great Jams! You guys deserve to headline next time!
so good to check in on this band after 10 years and see they're still killing it and putting out great music. gonna have to see em again next time they're in detroit
Man. Between the overall killer vibe and amazing sound at Red Rocks, new bassist crushing the harmonies, other lineup adjustments with the drummer/guitarist switch ups, and Parker looking happier and sounding better than ever - this performance is about as close to perfect as it gets. LOVE
Wow, David Harbour is an incredible drummer!
And here I thought it was the guy from the Chainsmokers
Which band has he played with before TSSF?
LOL
@@TheVoyagersBlueprints The Stranger Things Band
Saw them live as part of link 182 UK Tour and was hooked after that..Big Blind, Roam and Nerve on constant rotation since then
Love this. The drummers playing is so nice and clean!
so crisp 🥵 and those harmonies...
Crisp is one of my favorite words. 👌🖤
Fell in love with these guys after the Blink tour anyone else ?
A true masterpiece my hommies! Brazil's waiting for you guys, come hang out with us!
Absolutely stunning performance!!!
Can’t believe. I used to share the stage with these amazing dudes back in the day! How far they have developed and I’m so proud.
New album slaps. So glad to still have them around!
Edit: mixing is fantastic and that touring drummer KILLS IT!
Playing rhythm guitar in this band has to be the best job ever. Very fun
1:40 that "dealer" is absolutely elite.
Watch You Go is the greatest song this band has ever put out.
Kevin did the second voice for Roam. Nature is healing.
One of the best live concerts I've ever heard!!
HIGH REGARD IS TOP 5 TSSF! 🎉
orlando tonight!!!! never been more excited to see a band in my whole life. Thank you TSSF
Well Deserved!
Whenever Parker changes octaves to make sure he’s still in key gives me chills - it’s done so well. He’s out here almost making the classics sounding better than they already did
Hey can you put a timestamp of that?
@@NJE95 36:10 - I may be wrong and it may be a key change - whatever type of improvisation it is, it’s absolutely stunning
There’s also plenty of instances of him improvising throughout the video, this one just really fucking hits for me lmao
Straight BANGERS ONLY!!!
I loved this version of Big blind thanks
i normally don't dig when singers have to change octaves to hit notes but parker can seriously not miss, not matter what he does. dude is money
Was in the pit at the Forum, barely looked at the stage. Was enjoying myself so much. Thank you Parker & the rest of the band 🙏🏼
Parker’s vocals remain unmatched
he's using autotune
@@abyssalspecter93 who asked?
@@LoneWanderer905 probably all of the people who don't hear obvious pitch correction who are saying how "amazing" how voice is now
@@LoneWanderer905 are you coming back and replying to every single comment on this entire video? lmao
is that THE man overboard on bass ?? love it even if its just for touring, he does the best backups/harmonies
Yes! He's Nik vocalist & bassist of MOB
KNEW I SPOTTED HIM. Love that for him. Dude is sooo talented
Despite seeing them 3x already, I’m still yearning to see Quicksand live. Maybe one day.
Omg when I saw them like 6 years ago I think, they closed with Quicksand it was insane!! The energy was immaculate!
They'll probably include it in the setlist if they ever play more "hardcore-oriented" shows/festivals. Smaller venues as well.
2:35
Love that small change. Simple, yet adds enough flair. 🎶
Proper Dose was played 439 times by me last year on Spotify , you guys rock!! Can’t wait to see y’all back in Chicago!! Rock on🤘
Zach Cannon, you're the OG. thank you for mixing this, it sounds soo clear and immersive. kinda miss seeing this boys live ❤ i love you, the story so far. thank you for giving this full video for free ❤
Been waiting this for ages 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
11:55 OMFG THIS SOLO OMFG SO COOL OMG I FEEL WATER ON MY EYES and cold on my right arm. Gorgeous !
Hell fucking yes!!! So good to have you guys back
Top 3 Greatest Pop Punk Bands of ALL TIME. NO DEBATE.
Brasiiiiiiiil! Vem vem vem! 🥋
Amazing! Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷👏👏👏
Greatest fucking band on the planet. Not even close.
11:37 hottest shit I’ve ever heard in my life
Lol never mind 37:45
What the fuck I love them so much
Getting blackout drunk in the Oakland airport rn so I can watch this for the first time again tomorrow morning
@@themayflowa😂
They’re too many greatest bands that’s why I never pick one. Gotta open your world. There’s so much creative alt stuff brewing rn.
2:32 Parker scans the crowd, “we’re killin it right now.”
Easily best time I’ve seen them live, glad I got to be there, such a good time!
Yo were we at the same show?? The sound was awful, the speakers kept going out, and the crowd was mid af. Saw 3 of my longtime favorite bands (first time seeing ADTR after 15 years) but was the worst venue for them imo
@@laxislife11 I mean yeah, it's called "the wind" my guy, it'll do that to sound outside... Not sure what crowd you were in, but seemed to me everyone there was pretty into it. Hard to mosh and circle pit when its all seats and no open floor. I've seen them play other places, and it seemed like they slowed down their songs, but this time they were all uptempo and they were full of energy.
@@benseman08 the wind was like 3-5mph, not significant to affect sound. That was the second show I've been to at red rocks and was disappointed both times. I think it was a combo of the mix being way too bass heavy (eating the mid and high tones) and like a volume limiter so you couldn't hear the vocals or lead guitar. It was sooo muddy. I was smack dab in the middle of row 38/39 so shoulda been the sweet spot imo. Folks were pretty quiet and not really moving much all night minus a few ADTR songs.
The bands all crushed it - especially FYS - but it woulda been better at any other big amphitheater. Bet they coulda filled fiddlers pretty good
@@laxislife11 I guess just don’t go to red rocks shows anymore if you’ve been disappointed both times? My buddy who’s seen lots of shows there didn’t have a huge problem with the sound, and he’s been there other times where the wind absolutely muted the whole show cause of how gusty it was.
My group had a blast and thought all of it was a great time. That was my first show ever at RR, and I thought it was a great experience. Not sure what else to tell you
i've been listening to them for over a decade... i just need to see them live once and i can die happy
They’re going on tour in the US. Not sure if you’re from here, but hope they go close to you!