Amazing!!!
by KLiset on 8/10/22Ace of Spades - SacramentoThese guys know how to put in an amazing show. The entire show was fantastic. All the bands were energetic and involved the audience with every song.
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SLEEPING WITH SIRENS IN CONCERT:
Post-hardcore rockers Sleeping with Sirens are masters of contrast, and their dynamic live shows are the best way to experience their staggering sonic range. The band's hard-hitting yet melodic sound is a juggernaut of blistering guitars and breakneck drums, but the earth-shaking onslaught of propulsive anthems like "If I'm James Dean, Then You're Audrey Hepburn" is tempered by the helium-high tenor of lead singer Kellin Quinn. It's an otherworldly voice unlike any other, and Quinn gives it room to breathe in concert, nailing acrobatic vocal passages while thrashing around the stage like a hurricane with a mic. The whirlwind of energy he unleashes is matched blow for blow by the rest of the band, who take things to the next level with scorching guitar riffs, chugging bass, and galloping drums that leave ticket buyers thoroughly rocked and ready for more.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Sleeping with Sirens formed in Orlando, FL in the late '00s and found a fast following thanks to their aggressive yet accessible sound and the singular leggero tenor voice of frontman Kellin Quinn. The band was picked up by metalcore label Rise Records, and in 2010 they dropped their full-length debut album With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear. The following year they released their sophomore album Let's Cheers to This to a Top 5 spot on the Hard Rock chart, and in 2013 they cracked the Top 3 on the mainstream Billboard 200 with their third album Feel. That record sold nearly 200,000 copies, earning them a strong overseas following and drawing them out for extensive touring including the 2013 Vans Warped Tour. Following a 2014 tour with Pierce the Veil, Sleeping with Sirens left Rise Records and signed with Epitaph. They made their debut on the label in 2015 with Madness, another commercial success that added high-octane tracks like "Kick Me" and "We Like it Loud" to the band's livewire sets on tour.
These guys know how to put in an amazing show. The entire show was fantastic. All the bands were energetic and involved the audience with every song.
The bands were fantastic. My first time seeing everyone except Don Broco. But what a good show and got some new bands to listen too. Definitely recommend all of the bands on this tour. Looking forward to them again in the future.
This is a great band and the guys are down to earth. However, by the time the 3 openers finished we were done. 2 of the openers were horrible and it just dragged on too long. It was hot in the venue and security was nowhere to be found when a woman verbally assaulted a 16 year girl. Would have loved to just hear the band we paid to hear.
Best concert I have ever been to, the band’s energy was high the entire performance and everyone that attended was outgoing and looked out for one another, even if you got pushed around and left whoever u came with, the people around you became your new friends and jump around and sing with you. SWS fandom created the best concert environment and I think the band was really able to bounce off the crowd’s energy to just have the most incredible show, you could just see how happy they are to perform for their fans and how much they love giving them the best show!
Could’ve been more specific about the vip group photo. I was expecting individual pic with the band. And the one that was taken by staff was poor picture/camera quality.
Could’ve been more specific about the vip group photo. I Was expecting individual pic.
10/10 would go again. I was jumping around and dancing so much that my lipgloss fell out of my purse and I didn’t even care 😂💅🔥☮️💯🎶✨👏🏾🪩👍🏾💗🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 So. Much. Fun. Thankful for the memories. And Sleeping With Sirens were so amazing to not do one more song, but TWO more songs when we cheered for an encore 🥹😭🔥 It was extremely fun because I have been a big fan for years and this was my first time seeing them live, as well as the other bands who performed that night who were also great! Point North especially stood out to me. Bar service was good, everything was gooood! I had fun. 😊☮️💯
So the sound was AWESOME. There was probably no bad spot to be in to hear and see the stage pretty well. However, the pit was beyongd annoying because people kept shoving and pushing & you can’t focus on the show when you’re trying to balance yourself the whole time. Really REALLY overcrowded. Overall, not bad.
Was so please and excited to see one of my favorite groups in person
The show was great! Opening bands were fantastic. Sleeping With Sirens put on such a great show. High energy. Great crowd. We did the VIP pre show experience. It was short. I think it started late. There was only one song. The Q&A was nice but there was no mic for the questions so we were hearing answers from the band but had no idea what the questions were. Was less intimate than I thought it’d be. Would absolutely go see them again. Would think twice about the Pre Show experience.
Oh it was so awesome and they actually helped me find my passport I lost on the ground and call it out on the mic lol
This is the first time I've been to a concert and I couldn't have asked for more. The repertoire they sang was perfect and the opening bands were cool, too. I simply loved it.
Have been to many concerts in my day. This has surpassed all of them in excellence. Great venue. Just wish someone wouldve mentioned we didnt need a covid test. Spent money i didnt have to. All the bands were amazing and stage was fit for everyone to see.
We were there for Point North, Don Broco, and Sleeping With Sirens. They were fantastic. The only problem i had was the volume levels seemed to be red lining the entire time which caused the guitar and drums to muffle the vocals (and Kellin is too good to have the levels overpowering him).
I would have enjoyed it more if I hadn’t passed out due to the amount of people pinning us to the barricade. I didn’t even get to see sleeping with sirens cause I got taken off the barricade and I didn’t see a point in staying if I wasn’t on the barricade. I didn’t buy VIP and get there at 4 in the morning to not be on the barricade.
I absolutely was so happy I got to see SWS, but I think some of the fans I encountered kind of ruined it. First off, there were girls shoving and bullying a 16 year old just because she was in front of them. Then a guy, a middle aged man, wouldn’t let anyone by him to go to the bathroom. We were right up against a Merch table and there was one girl who was about to pass out and she was trying to get over to the bathroom. At one point a woman was shoving people out of her way with no regard to anyone. Lastly, was stuck behind a guy with long hair who didn’t have a clue about personal space and kept head banging to the point where his hair almost took out my eye.
Kellin is a story teller when he sings. He paints a picture with his words and makes you feel the music deep in your bones. I highly recommend seeing everyone that performed that night. It was amazing.
The show was amazing as always. We’ve seen them play at the Hell stage at the Masquerade, and they ended up having to do two shows because it sold out so quickly. This time, they moved them to the Heaven stage…still not enough room. They definitely need to be somewhere bigger when they come to ATL. I seen them at The Tabernacle, and that was honestly my favorite venue they’ve been at.
sws is my favorite band and this was my first concert. probably the best night of my life, i miss it so much already. i’d 100% recommend seeing them live
First time going to one of these and had a lot of fun especially in the mosh pits although I was nervous at first and the crowd made sure that anybody that fell got back up and ok