Excellent
by Leigh on 2022-08-24Loved every second of their TO show! Will be seeing them again next chance I get!!
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Loved every second of their TO show! Will be seeing them again next chance I get!!
They played a short set (1 hr and 10 mins) and they paused between every song. All They did was complain about how it was cold out. It was expensive for what it was
I REALLY missed big screens around the stage, so we can see all very close
The strokes did an amazing job but as with every show at that arena, the sound quality is pretty terrible.
I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of The Strokes on stage. One complaint is I felt the guitar drowned out the vocals. My second is I was disappointed they did not perform for longer as there were not one, but TWO opening acts despite The Strokes having several albums. I'm glad I went, though I wanted more!
Who ever was responsible for the mix, sound work (or maybe it was just the Rogers Arena acoustics?), did a great injustice to the band’s sweet music. Vocals mixed with instruments, it was unnecessary loud and just made the whole experience less enjoyable. As for the band, they were pure fun and manage to get to you even through the above technical issues. One complaint though; less than an hour and a half of a concert is just too little (especially for a band with such a rich arsenal)
They nailed it! The opening band Alvvays was AWESOME!!!!!!
I really enjoyed the show and I was so glad that they focused on their earlier albums! I just wish there was less backlighting so I could actually see the band.
Even better than how you would think they are live.
The strokes performed amazingly. But the sound quality in rogers arena was comical. Even the lead singer of the strokes mentioned it on the microphone after a few songs!! I couldn't believe no one did anything or adjusted something. It sounded like a cheap PC speaker turned up to 11. It took me around 30 seconds to recognise most of the songs as you couldn't make anything out and I'm a big fan. What a joke for 130 bux.