Music Mayhem Magazine JANUARY/FEBRUARY (Papa Roach Faces Their F.E.A.R.) | Page 87

Show Review By: Erin Marhefka

Co-headliner Every Time I Die are next, much to the crowds excitement. The vibe of the room electrified as they grace the stage. The entire band are a flurry of bodies and movement, jumping and spinning around on stage. The house goes crazy for their closing song, ”Moor”, where everyone collectively yelled “Oh, Shit!” as the first note played. Vocalist Keith Buckley was also very engaging with the Philadelphia crowd, enticing an “E-A-G-L-E-S” chant among the group. Their set is insane, involving a lot of head banging and stomping.

Lastly, The Ghost Inside are on. Also playing many new songs from their new album Dear Youth, they close out the show with a bang. With a more upbeat sound, the crowd was animated with more circle and mosh pits. Close friends of the band even get engaged on stage, much to everyone’s surprise. Their set in its entirety is fun, engaging, and exciting. They close with fan favorite Engine 45, which is where the vibe peaked. All bands involved are amazing to experience. During The Ghost Inside's set there was also an engagement between two of the bands friends which we thought was a great addition to their set and captured every moment of! Each musician put their all into their performance, making it a great night for music.