|
3 Doors Down & Daughtry
http://www.3DoorsDown.com/
12/11/2012
Denver, CO
By: Jason Bullinger
After just announcing a second leg of their co-headlining
tour for 2013, Daughtry and 3 Doors Down made a stop in Broomfield, CO.
The show was also broadcasted live worldwide on AXS TV. After a late
start, Daughtry took the stage to a raucous crowd. Chris Daughtry and
his band were in fine form, hitting many of the radio friendly rock
songs and ballads from their current release Break the Spell.
The songs the band played included "Crawling Back To You," "Outta My
Head," and "Start of Something Good." About halfway through the set,
Daughtry broke into a cool cover of Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight,"
which featured a surprise appearance from Brad Arnold of 3 Doors Down.
The highly enthused crowd cheered as Daughtry introduced "Home.." He
closed with "It's Not Over," the huge opening track from his self-titled
Daughtry release.
After a set change, 3 Doors Down hit the stage following a clock themed
video resembling the album art from their last studio release,
Time of My Life. They appropriately launched into
"Time of My Life" and "It's Not My Time" right away. They followed that
up with the heavy groove of "Duck and Run" accompanied by dueling solos
by Chris Henderson and Chet Roberts. 3 Doors Down played a solid set of
rockers and ballads that spanned their career and they even played two
new songs, "One Light" and "Goodbyes" from their recently released
greatest hits compilation. Daughtry also returned to the stage to help
Arnold sing "Landing in London." One of the night's highlights is
usually a big part of the band's set. Arnold left his singing duties and
got behind a second drum kit to play beside Greg Upchurch during
"Citizen/Soldier." 3 Doors Down also played a cover song during their
set, although they didn't exactly bust out into Phil Collins. The band
played an abbreviated version of "Symphony of Destruction" by Megadeath
before breaking into "The Better Life." The show's encore ended with the
crowd singing and cheering along to "Kryptonite," the song that got
things started for 3 Doors Down all the way back in 2000. 3 Doors Down
also played "When I'm Gone" and dedicated the song to members of the
military and their families. Throughout their sets, both artists
expressed throughout how much fun they've had touring together. Overall,
that showed as both bands complimented each other nicely in what ended
up being a great night at the show.Other Show Reviews
Yellowcard- 11/27/2012
I Fight Dragons- 11/30/2012
Garbage- 10/6/2012
Chevelle- 10/3/2012
Rise Against- 9/25/2012
Awolnation- 9/28/2012
Owl City- 10/2/2012
Want to write a show review? Email
Ryan@alternativeaddiction.com

|