photos by Dominick Mastrangelo

Shout Out Louds

The Shout Out Louds were fantastic on Monday night (3/1). Their first show in New York in almost two years, the Swedish quintet were already in top form as they set out for an extensive tour in support of their new record Work. A 17-song set that flowed well, mixed perfectly between new and old material. Older songs like "Please, Please, Please" (from Howl Howl Gaff Gaff) led easily into "Fall Hard", arguably the best song off the new record. Adam Olenius sang with conviction and intensity and the whole band produced a swagger and confidence that they maintained throughout the show. The sold out Music Hall crowd sang along on several songs, especially "Very Loud" and later on set closer, the epic "Hard Rain", was every bit as moving as it is on record. For the encore the band played Our Ill Wills' other lengthy track. "Impossible", then finished off the show with a raucous version of "Walls", the single from the new record.

Freelance Whales opened the show which was one night before they played on the Bedford L subway platform.

Shout Out Louds also played a Tuesday night show, but theirs was in a regular club (at Pianos in Manhattan). And they play again TONIGHT (3/3). It's a secret show. Both NYC setlists and more pictures from the Brooklyn show, below...

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Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds

Pianos setlist: (thx Adam)
Setlist

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