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by DontCry2020 on 5/8/17The Foundry - PhiladelphiaCOIN is one of my favorite bands to see live. Hands down. Their live show is enthralling, and they always get the crowd involved so you feel as though they're playing just for you.
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COIN on Tour
The experience of seeing COIN, an electro-rock quartet out of Nashville, is like a shot of B12 for the soul and body, with one guarantee: You will dance like a maniac. On stage, the energy is frenetic, and the dance party is contagious. Comprised of lead vocalist Chase Lawrence, drummer Ryan Winnen and lead guitarist Joe Memmel, the band's New Wave-indebted pop has more in common with Passion Pit and Foster the People than the country-twang of their Nashville peers. Chase Lawrence, with long curly locks, works the crowd with a swagger reminiscent of Michael Hutchence, while the rhythm section keeps a tight, synth-laden groove. In 2016, breakout single "Talk Too Much" became the band's live centerpiece, winning over crowds across the country. During their fabled showcase at LA's historic Troubadour in 2017, as well as stops at Old National Centre (Indianapolis) and The Fillmore (Detroit), COIN whipped fans into a frenzy, getting even the most mellow hipsters on the dance floor.
COIN in Concert
After meeting as students at Belmont University in Nashville, Lawrence, Winnen and Memmel (as well as former bass guitarist Zachary Dyke) quickly established a feverish local following. In 2015, COIN released their first official single, "Run," which broke them out of local bars and into the wider world. Billboard praised the song, labeling the band as "New wave crash-course survivors... destined to break the Nashville mold." After a major-label signing with Columbia Records, the band worked with producer and co-writer Jay Joyce (Eric Church, Cage the Elephant) for the release of their self-titled debut in 2015. COIN went blockbuster in 2017 with the release of their sophomore album, How Will You Know If You Never Try. The album's breakout single, "Talk Too Much," would rack up over 25 million plays on Spotify, peaking at No. 8 on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart. They took a much-needed break after their 2017 tour before returning in early 2020 with their third album, Dreamland, which continues COIN's exploration of new sonic territory. With their caffeinated hooks, anthemic choruses and pop smarts intact, it's their most accomplished and confident record to date.
COIN is one of my favorite bands to see live. Hands down. Their live show is enthralling, and they always get the crowd involved so you feel as though they're playing just for you.
My 16 year old daughter is a HUGE fan! She saw them in concert in December 2016 and then again in April 2017 in Columbus, OH. After each fun concert, she enjoyed the meet and greet. She plans to see them again...
COIN had amazing energy and sounded just a small great live. I only knew two songs going in, but loved all of their set.
COIN IS AMAZING AND BEING A FAIRLY NEW BAND THEY WERE VERY APPROACHABLE. VENUE WAS PACKED, BUT LOVED THE ATMOSPHERE. Would go to another show there, and definitely would see Coin again!
COIN has so much energy and the crowd was crazy. Played their best songs and made it unforgettable
so much energy!! They interacted with the crowd it was so awesome. Also so great that I met them. Awesome guys!
COIN is one of my favorite bands and I thought they were amazing. Stage AE is an awesome venue but this time they closed off the big stage and made a smaller one towards the bar. It was much more of an intimate concert which was cool.
COIN was amazing. This music is great and they have such an awesome stage presence. They really know how to work up the crowd. You can just really tell they love singing and playing on stage.
The Deluxe is a standing-room general admission ballroom/banquet hall-sized room. The VIP section is elevated with seats. Lots of bar stands, plenty of space to enjoy the concert, not overly loud. If you really want to see the band, fork over the extra bucks for VIP. We didn't stay for COIN, but heard they were good. We were there for The WLDLFE and they rocked. They sounded great and everyone was into the show. Unfortunately, Keeps was awful, you couldn't hear/understand their lyrics. We left after one song. When I originally bought the tickets, the concert started at 7 or 8pm, but it was changed to 9pm, which meant COIN didn't come on stage until after 10:30, not what I expected when I bought the tickets!