Incubus recently launched a US stadium tour to celebrate their fourth album, 2001. Morning viewand was supported by Coheed and Cambria. On Thursday night (August 29), the tour made a stop at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, where tickets were sold out.
Coheed and Cambria kicked off the evening at 7:40pm sharp, as fans entered the “World’s Most Famous Arena.” The local heroes received a massive standing ovation from the crowd as they began their set with the title track from their second studio album, Keeping secrets of the silent land: 3with frontman Claudio Sánchez posing like a crab during some of the song's most intense moments.
The band kept the pace going with fan favorite “Ten Speed (Of God's Blood and Burial),” which saw Sanchez swap his custom Jackhammer guitar for a white Gibson Explorer, proudly displaying the Puerto Rican flag on the guitar’s tailpiece. Coheed continued with “Blood Red Summer,” which led into another gem from their second studio album, “A Favor House Atlantic.” As they have throughout their summer tour, the band treated the crowd to a new song, the energetic punk-rock anthem “Blindside Sunny.”
With the venue nearly full and the energy high, Coheed followed up with a triple dose of their latest studio album, Vaxis II: A window to the awakened mindperforming “A Disappearing Act,” “Shoulders” and “The Liars Club.” To close their performance, the band drove their fans wild with “Welcome Home.”
At 9:00 p.m. sharp, Incubus made their way to the MSG stage. By this time, the Garden was packed to the rafters as singer Brandon Boyd and company proceeded to perform. Morning view from start to finish, beginning with the title track and Top 10 rock hit “Nice to Know You.”
Among the Morning view Part of the setlist included other radio hits such as “Wish You Were Here” and “Warning”, which received a great response from the audience. The deeper songs from the album, such as “Circles” and “Echo”, also received a lot of love from the audience, as Boyd's voice was in excellent form throughout the show.
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