Still got it!
by Hammertime11 on 2009-11-07Red Robinson Show Theatre - CoquitlamI've been a Soul Asylum fan for a long time,they sounded as good as I would of hoped for. I loved the show!
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SOUL ASYLUM IN CONCERT:
Although synths and neon clothing were staples of the '80s, alternative band Soul Asylum stuck to their guns with their guitar-driven grunge sound and ripped jeans. 30 years since after their debut, the band still knows how to rock a crowd, as Dave Pirner's unique, raspy voice carries their powerful music to new heights and stirs emotion in audiences nationwide. Whether they're playing '90s cult classic "Runaway Train" or treating fans to newer tunes, Soul Asylum always deliver a vigorous live performance, and fans can expect more of the same as they hit the road for the Summerland Tour 2014 with fellow rockers Everclear, Eve 6, and Spacehog.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Formed in the early '80s by high school friends Dave Pirner, Dan Murphy, and Karl Mueller, Soul Asylum got their start performing local shows in their home state of Minnesota. After gaining a strong following in the area, they released their 1984 debut Say What You Will...Everything Can Happen, embarking on the first of what would become many rigorous headlining tours. In their three decades together, Soul Asylum have released ten albums, two reaching Platinum certification, as well as two No. 1 singles. As a defining rock band of the '90s, Soul Asylum will bring a healthy dose of nostalgia on the road with them in 2014 as they treat fans to hit-filled sets on their highly anticipated Summerland Tour.
FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:
"Soul Asylum absolutely brought the house down! The show was very high energy and masterfully performed. These guys know what true rock & roll is all about and delivered one hell of a show. I can't recommend it enough!"
"Soul Asylum sounded great. Dave Pirner hasn't lost anything, and the band was tight."
"They were AMAZING and had so much energy! Loved every minute of it, and would definitely see them again!"
I've been a Soul Asylum fan for a long time,they sounded as good as I would of hoped for. I loved the show!
It was boring and kinda goofy. I guess I was looking for some good music from the past. I had no idea they had newer music. But even the songs I did know were not done very well.
I really enjoyed this show! David Pirner is a great front man with just the right amount of wierd. He looked like he was having a really good time and glad to be back on the road playing. The rest of the band was on fire too. The huge black drummer with the mohawk hit em hard and provided the heartbeat of the music. They played all the hits- Black and Gold, Somebody to shove, Runaway train ect. They did pull out a couple of covers that were very cool. Gone til November was rocked up a bit and sounded very good. At the end bass player Tommy Stinson ( now in Guns and Roses and originaly in the Replacements) sang My generation by the Who and and the place went wild. All in all a great show. Not a full house by any means but a very appreciative audience. Check them out next time they come to town. You won't be disappointed!
Show was good, all bands played well, rain stayed away for most of the night.