God, I wish that were me. It's incredible that these guys didn't sell out arenas because they had the potential, yet at the same time, its so fitting for their style of music to stay at small venues. It just adds to that authentic and nostalgic mood that their tunes radiate.
Now this was real Tigers Jaw. Their new lineup/album is ok, but this was the best. Just a few awkward college kids playing a sweaty show full of honest songs to kids who sang along like there's no tomorrow.
Noah Schipp saw em my first time this weekend, been following them since 2010 when the self titled dropped and yeah it was fun but the vibes here and when I saw em were complete opposites unfortunately... same when I saw the menzingers in March..
Honestly I think that's wrong. I saw them last winter and people were hanging from the ceiling and it was raining PBR. I started in the middle of the crowd and the pushing went from the back to the front. Incredible life changing night.
hi it’s 2022, just saw tigers jaw last week. can promise you that their sets just got better and crazier! seeing them live was a spiritual and religious experience
@@sweatyboner69hoobastank51to each their own bud. They were great with Adam and they are great without him. They are no where close to “absolute ass”. People don’t get to do NPR tiny desk concerts if they’re ass bud. But good try.
It's strange to know that it will never be the same. Knowing what once was and seeing where it is now and knowing there's no going back. To be a part of that room was to become part of history.
My friend told me that and I didn't believe until I listened to a couple of songs. His voice is pretty recognizable. I really miss it in modern Tigers Jaw.
You weren't awkward. You didn't cry and ask for help and you sang along and had fun. At least you weren't all the way in the back crossing your arms and toe tapping. Those are the awkward chicks.