

I cannot begin to describe how wild the fans went for Bring It On, the kid next to me was head banging and singing at breakneck speed. The venue was already hot but I swear once that song had ended it was 20 degrees hotter, everyone was jumping or moshing. Without haste they ran on stage and instantly jumped into their first song Night Life, I very quickly realized I wasn’t the only fan who knew every word. Last time they came they were openers for Ice Nine Kills and they blew the roof off the Palladium, I was ready to relive that. Before they even came out the fog machines started pumping and you could feel the adrenaline building up. Up next was Light up the Sky, I own their material and I love their sound. They for an opener were really good, they have a modern yet vintage sound and it’s really sick and I look forward to seeing them in Worcester again. They played Bleed which starts off slow and picks up the paces, everyone in the venue was really enjoying it and starting to move around and get things started. Things like that are memorable at shows, it’s always a good thing to see artists who aren’t scared to get on the same level as the crowd. Front man Cam was often leaning over the edge of the stage holding hands and singing directly to fans. They’re extremely energetic and they are one hundred percent interactive with every fan in the crowd. They opened and immediately took the stage like they owned it, the entire band Is quite fun to watch. The first band to go on was Out Came the Wolves, it was my second time seeing them and I knew they were a solid act.

This was a 3 act show, all pretty small venues and no photo pit which allowed you to get up close and personal. All three bands Out Came the Wolves, Light up the Sky and Myka Relocate had all recently toured with huge acts so it wasn’t as intimate as I prefer. Myka Relocate/Light Up The Sky/Out Came The Wolves – The Palladium, Worcester, MA 6/16įirst and foremost, I was really excited for the Young Souls Tour from the day it was announced.
