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Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 355 reviews

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MOTION CITY SOUNDTRACK IN CONCERT:

Since bursting onto the scene in the early '00s with the rollicking single "The Future Freaks Me Out", pop punk rockers Motion City Soundtrack have continually impressed fans and critics alike with their shout-along hooks, punchy drums, and battling guitars. In concert frontman Justin Pierre belts out emo-tinged, tongue-in-cheek lyrics with his signature falsetto, infusing each song with raw emotion that's perfectly complemented by the band's infectious exuberance. Especially entertaining is keyboardist Jesse Johnson, who hops over his keys, cranks out the cowbell, and mans the moog synthesizer, which has become a staple of the band's sound. Known for bringing their “A” game whenever they hit the stage, Motion City Soundtrack fervently perform fan favorites like "Everything Is Alright”, "L.G. FUAD” and “My Favorite Accident” along with recent hits “Her Words Destroyed My Planet” and “True Romance" at their crowd-pleasing live shows.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Former high school friends Joshua Cain and Justin Pierre formed Motion City Soundtrack in Minneapolis in 1997. After multiple lineup changes, the band finally solidified in 2002 with the addition of bassist Matt Taylor, drummer Tony Thaxton, and keyboardist Jesse Johnson. Later that year they dropped their debut album I Am The Movie, which was re-released a year later by Epitaph Records after the breakout success of single "The Future Freaks Me Out". Their sophomore album, 2005's Commit This To Memory, was produced by Blink 182 bassist Matt Hoppus and boasted the hit single "Everything is Alright". Over the next few years the band toured extensively, both as a headlining act and as an opener on Blink 182's 2009 world tour, where they brought venues like Aztec Theatre to capacity. They made their major label debut in 2010 with My Dinosaur Life -- an edgier, more experimental album released on Columbia Records -- but they returned to Epitaph for 2012's Go. With their highly anticipated Commit This To Memory 10 Year Anniversary Tour slated for 2015, ticket buyers are jumping at the chance to see these veteran indie rockers in concert.

Setlists

    1. 1.Broken Heart
    2. 2.Make Out Kids
    3. 3.Her Words Destroyed My Planet
    4. 4.A Lifeless Ordinary (Need a Little Help)
    5. 5.Point of Extinction
    6. 6.When "You're" Around
    7. 7.She is Afraid
    8. 8.Particle Physics
    9. 9.You Know Who the Fuck We Are
    10. 10.This Is for Real
    11. 11.Your Days are Numbered
    12. 12.L.G. FUAD
    13. 13.Everything Is Alright
    14. 14.The Future Freaks Me Out
    1. 1.Broken Heart
    2. 2.Make Out Kids
    3. 3.Her Words Destroyed My Planet
    4. 4.A Lifeless Ordinary (Need a Little Help)
    5. 5.Point of Extinction
    6. 6.When "You're" Around
    7. 7.She is Afraid
    8. 8.Particle Physics
    9. 9.You Know Who the Fuck We Are
    10. 10.This Is for Real
    11. 11.Better Open the Door
    12. 12.Your Days are Numbered
    13. 13.L.G. FUAD
    14. 14.Attractive Today
    15. 15.Last Night
    16. 16.My Favorite Accident
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Everything Is Alright
    2. 18.The Future Freaks Me Out
    1. 1.Broken Heart
    2. 2.Make Out Kids
    3. 3.Her Words Destroyed My Planet
    4. 4.A Lifeless Ordinary (Need a Little Help)
    5. 5.Point of Extinction
    6. 6.When "You're" Around
    7. 7.She is Afraid
    8. 8.Particle Physics (Live debut)
    9. 9.You Know Who the Fuck We Are (Live debut)
    10. 10.Better Open the Door
    11. 11.This Is for Real
    12. 12.Your Days are Numbered (Live debut)
    13. 13.My Favorite Accident
    14. 14.L.G. FUAD
    15. 15.Attractive Today
    16. 16.Last Night
    17. 17.Everything Is Alright
    18. 18.The Future Freaks Me Out
    1. 1.Broken Heart
    2. 2.Make Out Kids
    3. 3.Her Words Destroyed My Planet
    4. 4.A Lifeless Ordinary (Need a Little Help)
    5. 5.Point of Extinction
    6. 6.She is Afraid
    7. 7.Indoor Living
    8. 8.When "You're" Around
    9. 9.This Is for Real
    10. 10.Better Open the Door
    11. 11.L.G. FUAD
    12. 12.My Favorite Accident
    13. 13.Perfect Teeth
    14. 14.Attractive Today
    15. 15.Last Night
    16. 16.Hold Me Down
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Everything Is Alright
    2. 18.The Future Freaks Me Out
    1. 1.Attractive Today
    2. 2.Perfect Teeth
    3. 3.My Favorite Accident
    4. 4.Last Night
    5. 5.A Lifeless Ordinary (Need a Little Help)
    6. 6.Mary Without Sound (with Nadi McGill from Gully Boys)
    7. 7.This Is for Real (with Kathy Callahan from Gully Boys)
    8. 8.When "You're" Around
    9. 9.L.G. FUAD
    10. 10.Everything Is Alright
    11. 11.The Future Freaks Me Out

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 355 reviews
  • MCS Best Live Experience!

    by Pingles007 on 1/24/10First Avenue - MinneapolisRating: 5 out of 5

    Totally unforgettable, everyone needs to see MCS live!

  • by Anonymous on 1/24/10First Avenue - MinneapolisRating: 5 out of 5

    As always, an amazing show from my sensitive homeboys!! They played a lot of the new stuff but also worked a ton of tracks from all their previous albums into it... overall a delicious concoction of motion. So much love!

  • Concert was Awesome!

    by 2SistersMK on 1/24/10First Avenue - MinneapolisRating: 5 out of 5

    We had a blast! Love Motion City Soundtrack! :) Can't wait to see them again!

  • MCS WAS PHENOMENAL!

    by cliffy1009 on 12/7/09Festival Pier - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    I saw them as an opening band for Panic @ Festival Pier and they were AMAZING! First of all, their music sounded fantastic live, and their stage presence was awesome. They interacted exceptionally well with the crowd, and were humorous and quirky. I can't wait to see them again in February! :)

  • MCS Was Off the Walls!

    by Bandgeek1821 on 11/17/09The Warfield - San FranciscoRating: 5 out of 5

    Literally! They were bouncing all over the stage while playing those melodious tunes impeccably. They were an opening band for Panic at the Disco and I left that concert with the fondest memory of them. They are great live, if they play near you I definitely recommend you to give a listen.