![]() ![]() Don’t be like me, check this band out sooner than later. After show would find me streaming the groups albums on the ride back home wondering how I had been missing out on such a great group. ![]() The bands live performance definitely won me over and many others as well. “ Rose Gold” was also another slower moment before the band kicked things back up. This led to the group performing the song “ Why,” which is honestly the only song I knew before tonight’s set. However, the group would mention that many fans along the tour had stated they needed to add some slower music to the set to mix it up a bit. WHISKEY MYERS AT RABBIT RABBIT happening at Rabbit Rabbit, 75 Coxe Ave. Fuzzed out guitars and driving beats provided a high energy with an old style southern rock vibe but modern nuances. With a raw gritty sound the band worked the stage proving themselves to those in attendance. They are an authentic group providing real music and songs that hit on a lot of relatable topics from drug use, family, loss of life and more that allow fans to do more than just listen but actually connect with what they hear.Īnother band making a name for themselves is the Read Southall Band who opened tonight’s show. Many bands begin to fall off and lose steam, Whiskey Myers is not one of those bands. Seeing how the bands stage show has progressed through the years to engage the audience and the composing of songs to go with it has been a great thing. At capacity, fans were in position even before Yellow Feather, playing in support and hailing from just down the road in Old Fort, took to the stage. A stripped down acoustic version of “ Reckoning” and other songs such as “ Stone” provide the more somber mood for the evening. A sold out crowd awaited Whiskey Myers for their first of three stops across North Carolina last Thursday night in Asheville. A dynamically energetic show filled with songs such as “ Frogman,” “ Die Rockin’” and “ How Far” filled fans with excitement as fists filled the air and people danced in the aisles. Tonight finds the group in Columbia, SC at the Township Auditorium where they kick off the show with their latest single “ John Wayne.” The current “ Is A Comin’ Tour” is a precursor to the upcoming “ Tornillo” tour in support of the groups 6th album of the same name to be released in July 2022. This is alongside the likes of Koe Wetzel and Parker McCollum. To Texans, the group is a staple in country music. With 5 previous album releases and relentless touring the band has gained a loyal fan base and shows no signs of slowing down. Ahead of their latest album, the Texas country group Whiskey Myers is announcing a 41-city tour. I’ve seen this band when they were playing 550 capacity venues like The Grey Eagle in Asheville, NC to now selling out shows in auditoriums, amphitheater’s and more. Columbia, SC (4/9/22) – Whiskey Myers is one of those bands that just keeps getting better and better. ![]()
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