Amazing
by Courtney11111 on 10/22/18The Underground - CharlotteRating: 5 out of 5Best concert ever! I really enjoyed their show. Full of energy and rocking music.

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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.
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Best concert ever! I really enjoyed their show. Full of energy and rocking music.
They’re so fun and such good guys! Chase jumped into the crowd and it was a sweaty fun night!
I love Coin's music and I love it even more LIVE! They put on a fantastic show, so full of energy and great musicianship...the Underground really added to the show with its intimate vibe.
I accompanied my niece to this concert after her brother bailed. I'll get this out of the way-I was not a fan of their music. It was a lo-fi sound reminiscent of the 1975, another band my niece took me to that I was not a fan of. The songs grew repetitive in sound. That aside, I have to say that COIN put on a fantastic, energetic show. The lead singer bopped around the stage with so much energy I was sure he was going to collapse backstage as soon as the concert was over. He did a fantastic job of keeping the crowd hyped and interacting with his fans while also highlighting the other band members. All in all COIN put on a good show.
They put on an amazing show, very lively. The opener was great and moved around the stage a lot. Never boring.
COIN was amazing and they worked the crowd amazingly! I had a 100% positive experience at the concert!!
COIN was absolutely amazing, the music was on point with the versions on the albums and the energy and synergy on stage was great.
They were amazing!! And the aces were incredible. Everyone is super talented. This venue is so small, no matter where you stand you can see pretty well. Can’t wait to see them again!
Coin is amazing. Buckhead Theatre is Stupid. Coin can play at any venue and make it great so go see them
They put on a great show. Sounded just like their albums. Chase (the lead singer) was a doll! Would recommend to anyone
lots of people in a small place but that’s expected from concerts. good view, good music, a good time
Crazy energy; dancing and jumping on most every song. The lead singer does a fantastic job of interacting with the audience (crowd surfed twice). Very humble. Waiting until their next show is gonna be difficult.
The concert wasn't as big as I expected but that made it more enjoyable. The crowd was friendly and the performance was amazing. LOVED IT !
Coin was fantastic but the opening band The Aces was really good also. Loved the venue.
It’s hard to find artists whose live performances sound like their studio tracks. However, COIN did just that. They have such a talent for performing and singing. This was probably the best concert I have been to. (Also, The Aces killed it, too!)
amazing amazing amazing. go see COIN bring all your friends and family and coworkers and neighbors
I've been to plenty of arena concerts in the past and have never been to such an intimate venue until COIN's concert. I knew it was going to be amazing because Ive been a huge fan of them and their music but,,, what I didnt expect was to be overwhelmed with such joy. Ft Lauderdale was their first show of their North American tour and they really didnt disappoint. The atmosphere of the whole show was so unifying and being able to focus on Joe, Ryan, Zach and Chase was just one of those experiences you can't put into words. They love what they do, and they love who support them. Their music, stage setup and atmosphere was so welcoming! Chase Lawrence's stage presence was something I never realized I needed in my life. He was so energetic and interactive with the crowd from all ends of the stage and knowing that they're acknowledging everyone within the vicinity is an honor itself. Chase hopped off the stage and went to the crowd which was one of the HIGHLIGHTS of my experience! I managed to record a video and I got to hold him for a good second before he continued to walk around to the other fans. After every song they personally thanked us, which I found very refreshing and humble for an artist to do. It warmed my heart. After the show I had the pleasure of meeting all four members, and I managed to get an autograph from Joe and Chase- I was a trembling, giggling mess in the best way. They were all very down to earth and I managed to talk to Chase for a few minutes, (a majority of those minutes was me trying very hard not to fumble in my speech and become incoherent in his presence, because Ive never actually interacted with a celebrity I'm a fan of! This was a totally new situation and I was very exhilarated.) He complimented the artwork I made for him and I also got a picture with him. They didnt have to do that, but they did anyways and the gesture was the sweetest thing. I pray they have another tour and come to South Florida again, because I am all in for another spectacular COIN performance!
boy coin really knows how to put on a show. you’ll cry and dance. it’s all just a real good time.
I really enjoyed the venue and the music. Coin is so live and I fell in love with the Aces as well. 10/10 would recommend.
We saw COIN in February in Clevand and we were hooked!! As soon as we saw they booked a show in Columbus, we got our tickets. We are ready to road trip the country this summer just to catch another show!!