In my opinion, nothing beats a good inverted “Confrontation” and the band was already firing on all cylinders at this point with guitarist Jon “The Barber” Gutwillig ripping like only he can. “Hot Air Balloon>Confrontation (inverted)” reminded me of why I first fell in love with this band. Those hopes were quickly realized as it seemed to be a totally different band on stage from the previous night. Night 2 – April 26th: After a pretty disappointing first night, the crowd was eager to see these guys deliver and play to the potential we have come to love from the band. Don,” which closed the second set, finally got things moving and was a sign of things to come. That said, by the end of the night things got going a little bit. With the exception of a few danceable moments, the show was pretty much a throw away with the band struggling to hit the composed parts of their songs and find any sort of groove during the jam segments. That is exactly what we got on the first night. Night 1 – April 25th: For a band that plays as infrequently as The Disco Biscuits do these days, most were expecting a bit of a warm up show to start the weekend. Once inside, energy levels were high and people seemed ready to get their Bisco on. The crowd was late to enter as they seemed to enjoy gathering outside the theater doors to take in the sights, sounds, and smells that always accompany a band of this nature. The classic Art-Deco theater has great sight lines and it is always easy to find a place to get down and dance with your friends. The Scene: Nestled just off Pearl St, The Boulder Theater has always been one of my favorite places to see The Disco Biscuits. Coming on the heels of a 3 night Colorado Bisco Inferno run just a few months ago, Bisco lovers were treated to another 3 night run with 2 nights at The Boulder Theater and a headlining spot at the Feed The Rocks event with by RJD2 and Shpongle.Īpril 25th and 26th – The Boulder Theater Music fans seem to either love or hate them with very few people falling anywhere in between. There are few bands out there that are more polarizing than Trancefusion Jamband pioneers The Disco Biscuits.
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