I've found that I don't particularly care for this venue, it's small with close-set seating, so I consider that in my review.
The opening bands were awesome. Tim Montana and Saint Asonia were very engaging with the crowd, and played all the songs expected. Seether was a bit less engaging with the crowd, but still played all the songs expected (about 10 or 12 songs each for Saint Asonia and Seether, I think 6 for Tim Montana, but I was in the merch line when he started playing, so only caught the last 3 in seat)
On to Staind - they were great... Kinda. Aaron was smoking and drinking throughout the show - do you, man, but after a bit, the mic stand seemed to be supporting him, then they all walked off for about 5 minutes, no notice, just lights off and silence. I figured it was a weird intermission - most bands do the solos while the lead takes their break at the halfway, so figured that's what was happening. They came back, he made a joke about doing the Amy Lee part on the Seether song at one of their shows, they did maybe 3 more songs, then abruptly said goodnight and walked off stage again. Some people looked around, confused, because they played MAYBE as long as Seether or Saint Asonia, but the lights were on and crew started taking things apart faster than I've ever seen at another concert before. They were really done. The concert was over at 10 PM. I've never left a concert before 11 before. There were several songs I expected them to play that they didn't. There was minimal crowd engagement. It just wasn't what I expected. It was great, but it wasn't.