Pictured left to right: Loren Kessell, David McWane, Mike Berger, Fiona Lynch |
The opening acts before them were all talented, and they included the bands Hub City Stompers, Survay Says!, and a group of high school students known as No Vertebrae. The Stanhope House was filling up with people while each band played, and eventually it hit max capacity.
Over time the room felt stuffy, and my phone was collecting condensation on it from the sheer amount of people, but the excitement was buzzing in the room like electricity. Everyone was awaiting Big D's performance, and when they came on stage everyone went wild.
The togetherness was incredible, and the dancing was great. David McWane, the lead singer, also explained why the band went through a hiatus. He had been diagnosed with cancer, and he took the time off in order to fight it. Luckily for him he won the battle, and he told the audience to never give up hope if anyone is dealing with the disease.
They played the songs "Steady Riot," and "Shining On," during their set and the crowd went wild. They also played the song "Noise Complaint," which I thought was appropriate considering how loud the show was in such a small neighborhood. They left the stage after their last song, but everyone at once started shouting for one more song. This turned into everyone chanting for the song, "LA.X" and the band took the stage one more time.
McWane said instead of "LA.X" they would be playing some free form jazz, and everyone started playing different melodies. This led right into "LA.X," and the crowd began to dance their hearts out. Everyone was jumping, singing, and shouting. I made my way to the front of the stage for one of the best encores I have ever seen. I may have been a sweaty mess by the end of the night, but the dancing and the experience was well worth it.
At the end of the show McWane was by the bar, and my friends and I managed to speak with him. He was so happy that everyone made it out, and he talked to us for a long time. He is a genuine person who loves talking with his fans, and he signed all sorts of merchandise.
To find out about more shows at the Stanhope House visit their website at http://www.stanhopehousenj.com/. Be sure to check out the Facebook pages of some of the opening bands as well. No Vertebrae is especially one to check out, because they are a group of promising young kids.
No Vertebrae: http://www.facebook.com/novertebrae
Survay Says!: http://www.facebook.com/survaysays
Hub City Stompers: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hub-City-Stompers/194996510716
A post by: Loren Kessell
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