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New Found Glory
Also Playing: Saves The Day and Hellogoodbye and Fireworks
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Sun Mar 7
6:30 pm
New Found Glory, Saves The Day, Hellogoodbye, and Fireworks at Gothic Theatre
Nothing Gold Can Stay, the 1999 debut by New Found Glory, marked a turning point in emo. Whereas bands like The Get Up Kids brought bright, friendly pop tones to the genre, Nothing played to the teenybopper crowd. In light of what emo has become in the past 10 years, though, New Found Glory sounds almost tasteful; the Florida-born band still plays heavy and, at times, even intricate pop-punk packed with earnest sing-alongs. In 2009, NFG released Not Without A Fight, a return to its exuberant Warped Tour-friendly sound. The band continues to look to the past here, playing its eponymous 2000 record end-to-end. Fellow emo survivor Saves The Day supports with contemporaneous tunes of peppy heartbreak and a preview of the upcoming Daybreak.
Gothic Theatre 3263 S Broadway, Denver/Boulder, CO
Nothing Gold Can Stay, the 1999 debut by New Found Glory, marked a turning point in emo. Whereas bands like The Get Up Kids brought bright, friendly pop tones to the genre, Nothing played to the teenybopper crowd. In light of what emo has become in the past 10 years, though, New Found Glory sounds almost tasteful; the Florida-born band still plays heavy and, at times, even intricate pop-punk packed with earnest sing-alongs. In 2009, NFG released Not Without A Fight, a return to its exuberant Warped Tour-friendly sound. The band continues to look to the past here, playing its eponymous 2000 record end-to-end. Fellow emo survivor Saves The Day supports with contemporaneous tunes of peppy heartbreak and a preview of the upcoming Daybreak.
Updated 11/02/2011
