Cymbals Eat Guitars
CYMBALS EAT GUITARS IN CONCERT: Cymbals Eat Guitars combine the best elements of emo and indie rock to arrive at a harrowing sound that always moves fans. The band’s live performances are a study in contrast, exploring the interplay between harmony and dissonance with a potent mix of power chords and swirling textures. Frontman Jeff D’Agnostico leads the sonic assault, alternating between cooing melodies and earnest screams to relay his tales of angst. Along with D’Agnostico’s fiery guitar playing, the rest of the band works up an atmospheric blend of effect-driven keyboards, melodic basslines, and shuffling drums.
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TheDeester
Vocals were spot on and the performance was packed with energy. I loved every minute of the show! Sound was LOUD. Almost too loud.
Brighton Music Hall - Boston, MA - Sat, Dec 13, 2014
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Leadguitar
This was a terrific show from a band that deserves to be making a bigger mark on the music radar. Since this was the kickoff show for the tour supporting their new album, "Pretty Years", they did mostly new songs. However, there was a fair share of songs from their previous (and EXCELLENT) album "Lose". So, if you're a fan of their early stuff, you might not get a lot of it on this tour. But in my humble opinion, the band has never been better. Just a show filled with great songs, great energy and a lot of fun is what you can expect on this tour. Very highly recommended.
Brighton Music Hall - Boston, MA - Sat, Dec 13, 2014
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Anonymous
Great Live Band!! Cymbals Eat Guitars have established themselves as one of the strongest bands on earth. Their newest album "Lose" is a masterpiece.
Brighton Music Hall - Boston, MA - Sat, Dec 13, 2014
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Anonymous
Cymbals Eat Guitars is one of the best bands in the states. They are absolutely amazing live.
Brighton Music Hall - Boston, MA - Sat, Dec 13, 2014
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