Amazing!
by LorLor013 on 4/27/10Altar Bar - PittsburghRating: 5 out of 5Concert was amazing!!! Even the bands that opened up for Saliva rocked!

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Saliva's 2002 “Back into Your System” album release not only put the band on the map, but shot them to No. 19 on the Billboard 200 charts. Saliva's biggest hit from the album, "Always," topped the Modern Rock Chart at No. 1 and No. 51 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. Full-throttled and full of energy, Saliva's latest single, "All Around the World," featuring new frontman Bobby Amaru, has brought some fresh blood to the band's sound and their live concert performances as well. Throw into the mix their latest hit track, “One More Night,” and the band's current tour with road mates, 12 Stones and Royal Bliss, is an explosion of fierce rock.
Saliva's roots are firmly planted in their hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, where the band originally formed in late 1996. Within the first year of forming, the band's first album, which was self-titled, was released on the Rocking Chair Records label. Since their inception, Saliva has been making waves everywhere they go. A few years after their “Survival of the Sickest” album, they released “Blood Stained Love Story,” which peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard 200 with its track, “Ladies and Gentlemen," leading the way to top out at No. 2 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Chart. Saliva's international ticket sales touched the shores of Japan, South Korea and Europe when the band hit the road with fellow rockers Sevendust. In addition to their success in touring and the charts, the band has been a staple on Sirius Satellite Radio's “Octane 20” with songs like "Don't Question My Heart" and have crossed over to be featured on the "WWE: The Music, Vol. 8" album. They've also provided the official theme song for the ECW brand. With a brand new sound and a recently released album, Saliva will continue impressing their listeners in the new year.
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Concert was amazing!!! Even the bands that opened up for Saliva rocked!
The show was awesome. The opening bands were good as well. Each band that played got better. Volume and sound was great. Nice and loud (and Clear) but not over bearing. Kodos to the sound tech. Great job to all. Come back soon........
Saliva was great. I'll be going again if they're anywhere near my town again! It was a small venue, plenty of interaction with the crowd. They played a song that fans requested online. I have no voice or hearing this morning!
great show everyone should go see it. saliva was awsome
Saliva performed to a very small crowd at he Orbit Room in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Totally awesome, can't believe the show was not sold-out.
I've seen Saliva 6 times and they continue to rock my world every time. Josey Scott has a great voice and style. The band can go from hard rock to rock rap to sweet southern drawled ballads so that you never tire of the same old beats. They change it up like no band out there today and interact with the audience; whipping them into a pure rock frenzy of energy.
Great show from opening to Saliva! Great set list truly playing their Greatest Hits on this tour .They do an awesome club show and I would definitely recommend it. It was worth the extra $5 for the front section. I was literally a foot from the stage.
Great show in Dubuque Iowa. They really rocked the place. Small venue which was great. Band members came out after show to mingle with fans which was great. Just a GREAT SHOW!!
I really felt that they should have played longer. I believe the concert was only like 40 minutes.
Concert was great. Great line up. Great venue. Small private. Right near stage. Good that was on a weeknight, Allowed for smaller crowd. Only complaint was the times were not listed right. Said doors open at 8, first act at 9, headliner at 10. Showed up at 8:45 and turned out first act played at 8. Missed fiorst band. But good show otherwise.
Ladies and Gentlemen, please. This concert was a pleasure to me. Montoya was a feast for my eyes to see. An explosion of court jestery... Seriously, awesome concert. Josey's vocals sounded great. Rhythm guitarist Jonathan Montoya was outrageous. His off the wall antics were entertainment by themselves. I loved the hits and the new songs too. I was very excited to hear " Rest in Pieces" live, as they don't always play that. My fave songs of the night were Rest in Pieces, Always and new song Family Reunion. I also liked the medley of covers they played that included The Wall and Shout. The only con was that Saliva was on at 11pm which is late but that is probably the venue's doing. Nice smaller venue though!
every band was really really good but smile empty soul definately stood out on their own and just dominated the stage. saliva was alright too but i havent really heard alot of their stuff so i can't say they were bad
I only stayed for about 5 minutes of the Saliva concert, but then I was there to see Smile Empty Soul and when they headed out, we went with them to their tour bus & hung out with them for a while. What a great time!
Show was awesome!!!! Saw Saliva several years ago at Chili Cook-Off for the first time. Could not get close to the stage then. Last night we were within fifteen feet from the stage. It was AWESOME!!!!!
Saliva was great. As were the openers - Taking Dawn and Smile Empty Soul. The Voodoo Lounge is such a great venue to see a concert in.
Saliva did another awesome job Thursday Night rocking Kansas City. I just wish they would play longer.
Saliva, as always kicked azz! Have been to many of their shows!
The band was awesome. They really got the crowd into the show. The only bad part was the bouncers kept breaking up the moshpits.
Show was great, No smoking rule sucked but did sneak a few in. Drank two pitchers of beer and got crazy. Woke up today deaf and dizzy. Sweet
All of the bands were absolutely amazing. The sound equipment used at the House of Blues could have been a little better but after about six drinks it really wasn't as obvious.