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Drug Church on Tour

Revolver magazine calls Drug Church's 2022 album, Hygiene, "ridiculously fun." This is also an apt description of their live performances showcasing their high-energy, guitar-fueled anthems.

Drug Church, the highly seasoned post-hardcore/punk band, famously led by Patrick Kindlon (also of Self Defense Family), offers up lightning-speed guitar chords and often wryly written song lyrics. The energy level is kept at a constant high, conducive to the crowd's propensity for mosh-pitting and stage diving. Every Drug Church performance is a sonic thrill ride delivering on the promise of ridiculous fun.

Drug Church Live in Concert

Drug Church was formed in 2011 in Albany, New York. The band consists of Patrick Kindlon on vocals, Cory Galusha on guitar, Nick Cogan on guitar, Patrick Wynne on bass, and Chris Villeneuve on drums.

In a 2016 interview with Substream Magazine, Kindlon said the band's name came from a list they created of the worst band names. They pulled five or 10 things from the list and came up with Drug Church.  The guys loved it and say it's helped call attention to them.

Drug Church released a straightforward, self-titled EP with No Sleep Records in July 2012 and quickly followed with a quirky, metal-tinged take on actor Paul Walker's life with the 2013 album Paul Walker, released just four months before the actor died in a car crash. In late 2015, the band released their second full-length album, Hit Your Head.

After signing with Pure Noise Records, they released the critically acclaimed album Cheer in 2018. Kindlon attributes some of the success of Cheer to better sound engineering and marketing, thanks to Pure Noise. After a pandemic-induced break, the band came back on the scene in mid-2021 with a four-song EP, Tawny, meant to be the warm-up for the 2022 release of Hygiene with Pure Noise.

Kindlon's writing style is unique -- he doesn't write a word until the band is in the studio, saying in an interview with bandcamp that he prefers the pressure. His bandmates write the music sans lyrics, making sure it's exciting enough to stand on its own instrumentally, and Kindlon hops in with lyrics as it's just coming together. Not conventional, but according to their legions of fans, it works.

Setlists

    1. 1.Grubby
    2. 2.Super Saturated
    3. 3.Bliss Out
    4. 4.Fun's Over
    5. 5.Demolition Man
    6. 6.Slide 2 Me
    7. 7.Million Miles of Fun
    8. 8.Unlicensed Guidance Counselor
    9. 9.Unlicensed Hall Monitor
    10. 10.Myopic
    11. 11.Weed Pin
    1. 1.Grubby
    2. 2.Super Saturated
    3. 3.Bliss Out
    4. 4.Fun's Over
    5. 5.Demolition Man
    6. 6.Slide 2 Me
    7. 7.Million Miles of Fun
    8. 8.Unlicensed Guidance Counselor
    9. 9.Unlicensed Hall Monitor
    10. 10.Myopic
    11. 11.Weed Pin
    1. 1.Grubby
    2. 2.Super Saturated
    3. 3.Bliss Out
    4. 4.Fun's Over
    5. 5.Demolition Man
    6. 6.Slide 2 Me
    7. 7.Million Miles of Fun
    8. 8.Unlicensed Guidance Counselor
    9. 9.Unlicensed Hall Monitor
    10. 10.Myopic
    11. 11.Weed Pin
    1. 1.Grubby
    2. 2.Super Saturated
    3. 3.World Impact
    4. 4.Fun's Over
    5. 5.Bliss Out
    6. 6.Slide 2 Me
    7. 7.Demolition Man
    8. 8.But Does it Work?
    9. 9.Million Miles of Fun
    10. 10.Unlicensed Hall Monitor
    11. 11.Athlete on Bench
    12. 12.Myopic
    13. 13.Weed Pin
    1. 1.Bliss Out
    2. 2.Slide 2 Me
    3. 3.Million Miles of Fun
    4. 4.Fun's Over
    5. 5.Demolition Man
    6. 6.Unlicensed Hall Monitor
    7. 7.Unlicensed Guidance Counselor
    8. 8.Myopic
    9. 9.Weed Pin

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 4 reviews
  • Incredible Halloween night show

    by Brian on 11/4/24Spirit Hall - PittsburghRating: 5 out of 5

    Had a great time the whole night, crowd energy was awesome most of the time throughout the show. Drug church has been my #1 most listened band for 2 straight years and I'm glad they're getting more exposure after seeing people just not really "get it"when they've been playing in the past. The crowd surfing was the most supportive and most safe that I've seen in years, must've caught and drifted at least 50 people during the DC set. Had so much fun, can't recommend seeing them enough.

  • Religious Experience

    by RedstarAmish on 11/2/24Baltimore Soundstage - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5

    Fanstastic show! Solid openers! Drug Church is incredible- 3rd time seeing them- did not disappoint. Highly recommend!!

  • High Energy

    by Erick on 10/14/24The Observatory - Santa AnaRating: 5 out of 5

    The concert was amazing from openers to headliners each band put on such a great performance. I can’t wait to see them again

  • Bring on the positive mental attitude

    by Timber on 3/26/23The Masquerade - Hell - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    This band always rips. Just a great group of people and so appreciative of the crowd and the crowd just as appreciative to be a part of the show. Great set list and everyone was having a blast. First time being in the masquerade’s new Hell venue (smaller venue) than the main stage and it was perfect. Sound was great and was the perfect size. I’ve seen Drug Church several times and this was by far the best. 10 outta 10.