They're so lucky they have Porter... Really picked up the full time screaming mantle well. Their new album is definitely a step in the right direction. People were acting like if Alex stuck around they were going to put out another Curse or Death Grip. They honestly sound better live now than they possibly ever have.
I love this band only found them last year through them touring with bullet, me and my friend saw them and as soon as we found a gig near us we booked the tickets and meet and greet they are amazing and lovely guys. Hoping they come back to Manchester again soon 🤞
@@tanyahuyton598 I've followed them from the beginning. I was the first person in the UK to hear them. Dan's Mum is a old friend of mine and sent me two tracks from Fractures... the day it was recorded. Loved them ever since.
@leepeate3398 wow that is awesome. I'm looking forward to more of their music they put loads of great songs out recently and you can see they're loving what they are doing 😊 🤘
I absolutely adore this band and I've only got too see them live once supporting amd opening for bullet on there arena tour for temper temper and they were outstanding. (And on my favourite album cycle as a bonus)
They are amazing me and my friend saw them open for bullet in march this year in Liverpool and when they said they was going to do a tour here we jumped on this as soon as the tickets came out and the meet and greet. It was a birthday present from my Friends. Honestly they put on the best performance and give their all and Brandon was unwell too not that he let's you see it. The one from March is also on videos if you want to take a look 🤘🔥
Thank you so much for posting this! It was one hell of an awesome gig! I got to meet them before the gig and you could not wish to meet five nicer guys.
You're welcome if it wasn't for my friend I wasn't going to post any of my records but it's nice to know other people can enjoy them and also relive it almost 🙏😊
Atreyu's so insanely lame and corny nowadays without Alex. Sad to see. Feldman hasn't helped them, either. Huge Goldfinger fan back in the '90's, but he sucks as a producer.
@@brandonkdrummer The last time I saw them was when I was a kid and they toured with 18 Visions and FATA. They were so much better back then than here. I liked Brandon on drums and backing vocals, but I don't need Will Sasso fronting the band -- it's corny.
@stuckintheinbetween you guys act like Atreyu is "lame" without Alex, but seem to forget that Atreyu's worst work so far came with him still in the band. LSPA (minus Doomsday and Becoming The Bull), is not a very good album. Congregation of the Damned has a few bangers, like Coffin Nails and Bleeding is a Luxury, but not their top work. And what can we say about In Our Wake. Truth is, what is lame is people like you and comments such as this. If you don't like the band now, no one is forcing you to stay or to keep liking them. You are not a true fan anyway.
@@jjuullmmeerr7711"You are not a true fan anyway." So you're not a "true fan" since you just criticized Atreyu's prior stuff? Good to know. I was a fan of Atreyu, I'm not anymore, so you're right. I started listening to Atreyu in 2002. I even spent a decent chunk of change on their Visions EP on Ebay back in the 2000's. I'll take anything with Alex over their stuff without him. That said, the only person to blame is John Feldman. There's a reason why neither of their two most popular albums to Atreyu fans (SN&BK, The Curse) were produced by Feldman. Feldman is awful when it comes to producing great albums. The only Feldman produced album that I legitimately loved was The Used - Self-Titled over 20 years ago. Since then, their music has been gone down the toilet with John Feldman at the helm. Has Feldman made The Used or Atreyu more popular or mainstream? No. That's how he produces albums. He's known for trying to create "hits." Emphasis on the word "trying." It isn't working for The Used and Atreyu. Additionally, I'm not opposed to bands changing their sound over years/decades, but it has to be good. For example, my pfp is from Hopesfall's last album Arbiter. That album's a lot different than one of their earlier releases The Satellite Years. The Satellite Years was one of my favorite post-hardcore albums as a kid. It's a lot heavier than anything they've done since then. But everything they've done since then has still been absolutely amazing. Same with a band like Thrice. It's been 20 years since they've made another album in the vein of The Illusion of Safety and The Artist in the Ambulance. Again, those are two of my favorite albums of my childhood. But Thrice is still amazing to this day, just different. You could say the same about Alexisonfire. Their self-titled album and Watch Out! were two of my favorites from the early 2000's. Their latest album, Otherness, is different to those, but still equally amazing. Atreyu, on the other hand, just feels like they're coasting by. Nothing lands for me. It feels like the music's just created to keep earning a paycheck and nothing more. It feels empty. Same with Feldman's work with The Used nowadays. Everything just feels empty. Nothing is memorable or even piques my interest. And yes, their work with Feldman felt that way when Alex was there. Alex even talked about this in an interview. He didn't like a lot of Atreyu's most recent work, and he didn't care for Feldman's input, and that's part of the reason he's glad to be gone. He was no longer creating music that he was passionate about, and that's how I have felt about them. Their music is as passionless as ever. It feels incredibly generic and by-the-numbers.
@@stuckintheinbetween I appreciate your opinion. My point was that you don't stop loving your favorite sports team when they have a bad year, or when your favorite player gets traded, retires, or leaves to free agency. So why do people do it with bands? Yeah I criticized some of their stuff. I don't expect to like every single album/song that an artist puts out. Relationships fail sometimes, guys come and go in practically every band. It's been 3 years, going on 4, I think it's time we all moved on. You might not like it and that is fine, but please stop forcing that opinion on others. Some of us still enjoy their music.
I'm so glad you recorded this! I was at this gig and loved every second of it, i just wish I'd gone with the VIP package to meet them now! 🖤🎶🤟🏻
It was a great night hope they hurry back 🙌🤟🤟
Can’t wait to see them at Melbourne in February. Most underrated band ever!
I'm the mothership to the 6 year old.
He had an absolutely amazing time and I'm so grateful I found this so that he can see it again😊
🥰 I'm so glad 😍
great! thank you!
Was a great gig first time seeing them deffo would see them again
We've seem them twice this year first time they opened for bullet and that's how we ended up seeing them again they really are amazing 🥰
Saw them at Bristol. So amazing!
Amazing
I was there, awesome gig! They deserve bigger venues than this, can't believe they were put in Club Academy at first!
They do but the small ones feel better not having to watch a screen if you're at the back. The are great I hope they come back soon 🤞
They just did an arena tour with maiden this fall. It was 🔥🔥
Dude I didn’t realize the bass player had a voice on him, good job brother!
They are amazing live hoping they come back again soon 🤟
Cool Bro , saludos de Perú 🇵🇪
Awesome show,thank you Tanya🎉
They're so lucky they have Porter... Really picked up the full time screaming mantle well.
Their new album is definitely a step in the right direction. People were acting like if Alex stuck around they were going to put out another Curse or Death Grip. They honestly sound better live now than they possibly ever have.
I love this band only found them last year through them touring with bullet, me and my friend saw them and as soon as we found a gig near us we booked the tickets and meet and greet they are amazing and lovely guys. Hoping they come back to Manchester again soon 🤞
@@tanyahuyton598 I've followed them from the beginning. I was the first person in the UK to hear them. Dan's Mum is a old friend of mine and sent me two tracks from Fractures... the day it was recorded. Loved them ever since.
@leepeate3398 wow that is awesome. I'm looking forward to more of their music they put loads of great songs out recently and you can see they're loving what they are doing 😊 🤘
I absolutely adore this band and I've only got too see them live once supporting amd opening for bullet on there arena tour for temper temper and they were outstanding. (And on my favourite album cycle as a bonus)
They are amazing me and my friend saw them open for bullet in march this year in Liverpool and when they said they was going to do a tour here we jumped on this as soon as the tickets came out and the meet and greet. It was a birthday present from my Friends. Honestly they put on the best performance and give their all and Brandon was unwell too not that he let's you see it. The one from March is also on videos if you want to take a look 🤘🔥
Thank you so much for posting this! It was one hell of an awesome gig! I got to meet them before the gig and you could not wish to meet five nicer guys.
You're welcome if it wasn't for my friend I wasn't going to post any of my records but it's nice to know other people can enjoy them and also relive it almost 🙏😊
I was there
They was amazing wasn't they, I love their energy I even managed to get a guitar pick and catch a donut from Travis 🤣 I had the best night 🤘🔥
Set List?
Atreyu's so insanely lame and corny nowadays without Alex. Sad to see. Feldman hasn't helped them, either. Huge Goldfinger fan back in the '90's, but he sucks as a producer.
Atreyu aren't as good I hope they realize this and either bring Alex back and Brandon can go back to drums or just have both guys front the band.
@@brandonkdrummer The last time I saw them was when I was a kid and they toured with 18 Visions and FATA. They were so much better back then than here. I liked Brandon on drums and backing vocals, but I don't need Will Sasso fronting the band -- it's corny.
@stuckintheinbetween you guys act like Atreyu is "lame" without Alex, but seem to forget that Atreyu's worst work so far came with him still in the band. LSPA (minus Doomsday and Becoming The Bull), is not a very good album. Congregation of the Damned has a few bangers, like Coffin Nails and Bleeding is a Luxury, but not their top work. And what can we say about In Our Wake. Truth is, what is lame is people like you and comments such as this. If you don't like the band now, no one is forcing you to stay or to keep liking them. You are not a true fan anyway.
@@jjuullmmeerr7711"You are not a true fan anyway."
So you're not a "true fan" since you just criticized Atreyu's prior stuff? Good to know.
I was a fan of Atreyu, I'm not anymore, so you're right. I started listening to Atreyu in 2002. I even spent a decent chunk of change on their Visions EP on Ebay back in the 2000's.
I'll take anything with Alex over their stuff without him.
That said, the only person to blame is John Feldman. There's a reason why neither of their two most popular albums to Atreyu fans (SN&BK, The Curse) were produced by Feldman. Feldman is awful when it comes to producing great albums. The only Feldman produced album that I legitimately loved was The Used - Self-Titled over 20 years ago. Since then, their music has been gone down the toilet with John Feldman at the helm. Has Feldman made The Used or Atreyu more popular or mainstream? No. That's how he produces albums. He's known for trying to create "hits." Emphasis on the word "trying." It isn't working for The Used and Atreyu.
Additionally, I'm not opposed to bands changing their sound over years/decades, but it has to be good. For example, my pfp is from Hopesfall's last album Arbiter. That album's a lot different than one of their earlier releases The Satellite Years. The Satellite Years was one of my favorite post-hardcore albums as a kid. It's a lot heavier than anything they've done since then. But everything they've done since then has still been absolutely amazing. Same with a band like Thrice. It's been 20 years since they've made another album in the vein of The Illusion of Safety and The Artist in the Ambulance. Again, those are two of my favorite albums of my childhood. But Thrice is still amazing to this day, just different. You could say the same about Alexisonfire. Their self-titled album and Watch Out! were two of my favorites from the early 2000's. Their latest album, Otherness, is different to those, but still equally amazing.
Atreyu, on the other hand, just feels like they're coasting by. Nothing lands for me. It feels like the music's just created to keep earning a paycheck and nothing more. It feels empty. Same with Feldman's work with The Used nowadays. Everything just feels empty. Nothing is memorable or even piques my interest. And yes, their work with Feldman felt that way when Alex was there. Alex even talked about this in an interview. He didn't like a lot of Atreyu's most recent work, and he didn't care for Feldman's input, and that's part of the reason he's glad to be gone. He was no longer creating music that he was passionate about, and that's how I have felt about them. Their music is as passionless as ever. It feels incredibly generic and by-the-numbers.
@@stuckintheinbetween I appreciate your opinion. My point was that you don't stop loving your favorite sports team when they have a bad year, or when your favorite player gets traded, retires, or leaves to free agency. So why do people do it with bands? Yeah I criticized some of their stuff. I don't expect to like every single album/song that an artist puts out. Relationships fail sometimes, guys come and go in practically every band. It's been 3 years, going on 4, I think it's time we all moved on. You might not like it and that is fine, but please stop forcing that opinion on others. Some of us still enjoy their music.