Do it if you can. Ive seen top tier acts from around the world and to this day John Maus was my favorite concert. I saw him like 5 or 6 years ago in Boston and still think about that experience. I've never felt that before. The shared pain, relief, and release. It was like therapy for the largest group of people. I've never felt that connected as I did there. So many people just screaming with John, then the happiness/triumphant feeling of some of his songs hit and you feel like you are overcoming whatever is hurting you with a large group of people. GO SEE THE MAUS MAN.
The best thing about his concerts is the fact that every single person in the audience frenetically celebrates these emotions. A musical genius, with a sense of mission, who conveys the message through his powerful voice !!
@@fanda6122 He went through some really harsh times, you can see it during his Paris Pitchfork performance, right after all that happened and he kept performing without his band. I think what kept him going was the cathartic nature of his performances.
Saw him in Sweden in August. Amazing experience. Loved his music ever since I first heard And The Rain when I was in high school. Much love from Sweden ❤️
would be sick to see john ACTUALLY play synth/loops live! i know he's been seen on stage with the roland sp-404.... idc what it is it would just be sick to see him jam :/