Sunday, November 25, 2012

Go To Hell Tour Review

BY: KC Brown
(Photos by: Liza Boodhansingh)

With an well-chosen line-up and great set lists from each band, the Go To Hell tour was certainly a sight to see. The first opening band was Stages and Stereos from Tallahassee, Florida. The alternative/indie band certainly held their own against the two other bands and fit perfectly into the line-up. Not only was their music catchy and attention grabbing, but they had an enormous amount of energy and interacted well with the crowd. Their original songs sounded a bit like Mayday Parade, but with their own twist. Their cover of “Creep” by Radiohead was incredible.
The second opening band was Paradise Fears from Vermillion, South Dakota. It was no surprise that they put on a fantastic show. They played original songs like “Last Breath” and “Violet” along with a short cover of “The Fighter” by Gym Class Heroes and “Iris” by The Goo Goo Dolls. Of course they played their most popular song, “Sanctuary,” during which you could hear the whole room singing along and reciting the speech.
As well seasoned performers, the opening acts got the crowd more than ready for the headliner, Go Radio, who is also from Tallahassee, Florida. Go Radio took the stage and put on a breath taking show. Their 14 song set list was arranged perfectly with a mix of upbeat songs such as “Go To Hell” and “Things I Don’t See” and slower songs such as “What If You Don’t” and “Goodnight Moon.” Their lighting was insanely beautiful and well thought out. Perfect tours don’t come around often, but this was one of them. If you want an amazing show from all the bands involved, I urge you to see the Go To Hell tour.
There aren't many dates left on this tour. If you're in the area, you do not want to miss out on this tour!

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