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#Meet Me @ The Altar tour Philly
mylifeinsound · 1 year
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Don't miss Meet Me @ The Altar tomorrow night (3/3) in Philly at The Foundry At The Fillmore!!
Don't miss Meet Me @ The Altar (@MMATAband) in #Philly tomorrow night at The Foundry at @FillmorePhilly! For tickets, tour dates, music and more visit mylifeinsound.com:
The Foundry at The Fillmore is serving us great shows this week with RIZ LA VIE tonight and Meet Me @ The Altar tomorrow night!! The all-ages show starts at 7:30 PM, get your tickets now here! Meet Me @ The Altar‘s new album ‘Past // Present // Future’ is out March 10th, you can pre-save and pre-order the new album now. You can get your Meet Me @ The Altar music and merch here!Listen to “Kool”…
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coldbug · 1 year
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nooo 😩 meet me @ the altar headlining tour in march 🥲 someone go see them in nyc or philly with meee
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Muna & Meet Me at the Altar – The Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA – September 28, 2022
Indie pop band Muna consists of Naomi McPherson, Katie Gavin, and Josette Maskin. They released their debut EP in 2014 titled More Perfect and fans have stuck with them since then. The group released two studio albums on RCA Records, About U and Saves The World, before signing with Phoebe Bridger's label Saddest Factory records and releasing their third studio album Muna in 2022. Prior to headlining their own tour, Muna opened for Harry Styles in 2017 and for Kacey Musgraves in 2022, alongside King Princess.
The group embarked on their largest headlining tour back in June 2022 and was kind enough to stop for an incredible show in Philly last night!
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Fans were ecstatic to see their favorite band in person again, or for the first time ever. The line to get into the venue stretched up the street until the doors opened and people rushed in to secure their spots. At around 8:00, Meet Me at the Altar took the stage. Comprised of Edith, Ada, and ​​Téa, the pop-punk girl group set the stage on fire. Not only was their performance electric, but they had every person in that room dancing along (which is rare for an opening act!) The girls' stage presence was absolutely unbeatable. At one point during the set, Edith was admiring the venue and while talking about the huge crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling said, "The chandelier moment is cute!" The band also shared that most of their set would be unreleased songs but teased that they will be released soon. How exciting! 
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After a show-stopping performance by Meet Me at The Altar, it was time for Muna to make their appearance. Before fans knew it, their favorite band was right in front of them. Kicking off their set with "What I Want," "Number One Fan," and "Solid," Muna kicked off what would be an unforgettable performance. After a couple of songs, lead singer Katie shared that the Fillmore was the biggest room they've sold out yet – this made the show much more special to be a part of. Katie then thanked the fans for looking out for each other that night and always. 
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After performing a mix of a couple of newer and older songs, Katie gave a heartfelt speech before the group performed "Loose Garment," expressing immense gratitude to everyone that has been there along the way. She also went on to explain the meaning behind the song "Kind of Girl," saying that is about knowing that "there's nothing wrong with me, I can be deserving of love." Other than the rhythm of the oft drum beat and strumming of guitar strings, you could feel the emotion that filled the room at that moment. 
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Muna finished their set with the hit song "Silk Chiffon" bringing the beat up and forcing everyone onto their feet. This was one of the most inclusive and accepting atmospheres I have felt a part of in a long time, and I owe that to Muna. They create such a safe and positive environment; you'd be missing out by not seeing them once in your life!
You can purchase tickets to catch Muna on tour here: https://www.whereismuna.com/ 
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Photos by Kayla Marra © 2022. All rights reserved.
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joementa · 7 years
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Week of February 27, 2017.  Will I Go See DRA By Myself?  Heck Yes.
Ever since DRA (Ryan Adams) announced his tour to support his ridiculously good album Prisoner, I felt it was pretty odd that Philly wasn’t on there.  I had heavy speculation that it would eventually get added to a later date, possibly something like the XPN Fest.  I was close to being right.  On Thursday night, a really great friend of mine texted me that DRA was in Philly. Obviously my question was, “Why?” She then dropped a million-pound bomb on me – HE WAS PLAYING A SHOW IN PHILLY THE NEXT NIGHT.  What.  The. Heck. I didn’t know about that show!
I did some research online and found out that the show was in honor of David Dye’s 25th anniversary as host of XPN’s World Café program, and face value for the ticket was $100.  I instantly went to the ticketing site and my heart sank when I saw it was sold out. Do you think I accepted the fact that I wouldn’t be going?  Of course not.  There was no way I WASN’T going to attend this show.  I quickly went to StubHub and found a ticket on sale for $138 – not too bad considering the face value.  
I did not spend any time whatsoever thinking about whether or not I’d be buying this ticket, or whether or not I could find someone else to go with me.  Of course I was going to buy it.  If someone could come with me, great.  But if not, oh well.  I had to go.  Up until I received that text from my friend, I had a pretty average non-summer Friday night scheduled.  Then all of a sudden my life changed in the blink of an eye. DRA….at World Café Life….Heck yes.
On Friday, I got to the venue around 5PM.  There literally was no one else there.  Less than twenty four hours earlier I had no clue I was even going to be here, and now I was first in line to see DRA?  I felt like how Henry Rollins described his feelings when he first met Ozzy.  Totally fan-boy geek out.  While waiting in line, I met a pretty cool couple that are just really big music fans. That’s one of the best experiences about going to shows. You get to meet people who just love music – and maybe the musician they’re seeing that night is no necessarily their most favorite, but when they talk about whoever it is, their eyes light up and you can tell they are really inspired.  You can’t beat being around those kinds of people, no matter who their favorite musician is.     
The two openers were Ben Vaughn and Sylvan Esso.  Ben Vaughn rocked the place – classic rock ‘n roll, complete with Telecaster twang, sax solos, smokin’ guitar riffs, and catchy choruses.  I enjoyed it a lot, and will definitely be picking up some of his albums.  I had never heard of Sylvan Esso before and was completely unfamiliar with their music. That’s going to change, because I loved it.  At first I was a little skeptical because the band consists of a singer and a producer/DJ who electronically creates all of the music.  They really grew on me throughout the set – It was cool to see them create the beats/rhythms in real time, and they were having a great time too. David Dye personally picked them for the show (third, behind BRUCE and DRA).  Their entire catalog is onsale on their site, and it’s not a bad deal – their debut LP, upcoming second LP, plus three 12-inches for $60.  You can pre-order it RIGHT HERE.
After the openers, it was time for the main event.  DRA.  At a 650-capactiy venue.  With me in the front row.  Heck yes.  They opened with “Do You Still Love Me” – and it ROCKED.  That place was so loud.  I wear earplugs at every show I go to, including acoustic shows, and my ears were still ringing by Saturday night.  DRA was especially emotional during this song, and his voice was flawless. I expect nothing less from this guy. They mostly played songs from Prisoner, plus a couple of other songs.  They really jammed out on a couple of songs too – DRA crushed some guitar solos, especially on “Peaceful Valley”.  They closed with one of my favorites from the new album, “We Disappear.”  “Lucy My Gal” was a pleasant surprise, and I’m nearly certain this wasn’t on the original setlist.  The show was a little longer than an hour, and I heard some people complaining about that afterwards.  Personally I couldn’t ask for anything more from that show.  A day before, I didn’t even know this show was.  DRA is a pretty popular musician, and we all scored tickets to see him at a venue that is easily too small for him.  Considering that none of my other favorite musicians had shows scheduled for that night, there really wasn’t much more music-related that could have beaten a DRA show.  At World Café Live.  IN THE FRONT ROW.  Heck yes.
If you haven’t figured it out by now, I am a huge Ryan Adams fan and I think Prisoner is one of my best albums.  Like a typical DRA album, there are a lot of emotions and it’s a very personal album.  But the music is fantastic and not like anything else he’s done before.  The vibe is a little similar to his last two albums (Ryan Adams and 1989), but the instrumentation on Prisoner is certainly at another level.  I’ve listened to this album so many times since it came out, and I’m still not sick of yet.  I’m sure you have musicians that you totally geek out over.  It’s one of the most exciting things to see.  We have music that we love so much that we feel joy just knowing that it exists.  Heck yes.  
Here is a list of some of the music I’ve been listening to the past week.  Format: musician – album title, or musician – “song title” (album title).
Ryan Adams – Prisoner
Dave Hause – Bury Me In Philly
The Menzingers – After The Party
Lana Del Rey – “Love”
Natalie Hemby – Puxico
Ed Sheeran – Divide
Tift Merritt – Stitch Of the World
The Pretenders – Pretenders II
The Pretenders – Extended Play
The Pretenders – “Day After Day” b/w “In The Sticks”
Dave Hause – Home Alone EP
Dave Hause – Resolutions
Dave Hause – Devour
The Loved Ones – Build & Burn
The Loved Ones – Keep Your Heart
Conor Oberst – Ruminations
The Cure – The Head On The Door
The Afghan Whigs – Black Love
Angelo Badalamenti – Twin Peaks: Original Score
Andrea Bocelli – Romanza
Norah Jones – The Fall
Reasons you’ll want to have your Ticketmaster account up-to-date:
The Menzingers put out a new album in February called After The Party.  Like most bands, they are going on tour this year to support the album.  Unlike most bands, they made a song called “Lookers” that I don’t think many bands can make.  They’re a really fun band to see, and a lot of their shows are selling out.  So make sure you buy your ticket now.
The Goo Goo Dolls, one of my favorite summer bands, just announced a summer tour, and tickets are on sale right now.
Foo Fighters are playing a handful of shows across the pond later this summer.  These are their first shows in over a year, so although there aren’t any American shows (yet), it’s good to see tour dates pop up.  One of the best rock bands you could see.
John Mayer has added a summer tour to his already-lengthy list of shows coming up
Banks is going on a tour in early June, in support of her fantastic album The Altar
Reasons you’ll want to go to your local record store in May:
New album from John Moreland, Big Bad Luv, is out on May 7
New album from Justin Townes Earle, Kids In The Street, is out May 26
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