![]() An all around amazing performance with tons of talent sharing a stage. Vocalist and Guitarist Jeffery Jordan put on an amazing vocal performance and sounded as great as ever which came to my surprise when I found out he had been on vocal rest leading up to the show! The amount of growth they’ve experienced and shown from the last time I saw them a few years ago is awesome, and they’re a band I highly recommend to see if they’re ever near your city. The band performed a extensive setlist of 21 songs, half filled with songs off their 2021 self titled album and also performed 2 cover songs they have featured on including Cry Over You by Chelsea Cutler and Never A Good Time by NOTD. The entire set was nothing short of high energy and all around fun, the band was amazing at engaging with their fans while performing. The show almost felt as if it was a hometown show, which might be in part because the band has practically performed in this city as many times as they have in their hometown shows. This performance happened to be the bands largest headlining show to date. The venue reached capacity with around 4,500 ecstatic fans by the time The Band Camino took the stage. Getting to witness the band's lively, happy, and colorful performance was a treat that I hope to experience again soon. Being as this was my first time seeing them live, I was amazed by Zach Grace’s ability to sing just like the studio version of their music. ![]() Up next was, Flor a band I personally had been a fan of for years. The band however did an incredible job of drawing in the crowd with the three songs they were able perform. We caught up with the tour at one of their biggest headlining shows at The Factory in Dallas, TX.įirst to perform was Hastings who unfortunately were victim to their set time being cut short due to technical difficulties. Opening for them on the North American leg of the tour is Flor and Hastings you create one stacked tour package for any alternative rock music fans. It’s been amazing to watch them grow over the last five years and while this tour for them has officially ended, we had our photographer Kyle at the Boston date to let us relive the night.Alternative rock band, The Band Camino are currently on the road for “The Tour CAMINO” and promoting their latest Self-Titled album. We love when a band skips the encore and packs in more songs into the night and we’re grateful to see The Band CAMINO follow suit. With the night drawing to a close, they played a string of four songs from their acclaimed EP tryhard, with the rock power anthem “Daphne Blue” closing out the night. Even after canceling one tour date for vocal rest, Jeffery Jordan was in rare form the whole night as he and Spencer bounced off of each other all night. With Stewart switching guitar leads for modulated synth on this live rendition, the band had the crowd in a trance. “2/14” was up next, and each year the band finds a way to make this catchy track groove harder. Kicking the set off with two new tracks and our personal favorite “Less Than I Do”, the sold out crowd was cheering for more. Flor’s airy sound flowed through the crowd and had everyone dancing along.Īfter a quick change over, The Band CAMINO gloriously walked onstage to Denzel Curry’s “Ultimate” while the 2,000-plus people in the crowd cheered them on. With two full lengths under their belt and their third due out next Friday, Flor packed a punch into their ten song setlist. Next up was Flor, who we’ve been following since their stop at the Middle East venue in Boston back in 2018. They drew the packed crowd’s attention and had them singing along – we’re fans for life after seeing them for the first time. In their new single, 'Sorry Mom,' the Nashville. Hastings kicked off the night and left a lasting impression. For this upcoming Mothers Day, The Band CAMINO is sending love to their moms through a heartfelt apology. Even though this was the second to last date of this run, each band gave it their all for the sold out crowd at House of Blues in Boston. Joining them on this run were label-mates Flor and Hastings making for a solid night of alternative rock. in support of their long awaited, self-titled debut album. The Band CAMINO made their way across the U.S. Home > Photography + Review: The Band CAMINO, Flor, and Hastings Photography + Review: The Band CAMINO, Flor, and Hastings
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