The tampil began with a small alternative band from Ames, Iowa-- The Envy Corps. With a budaya pop influence and a rock feel, the musik was the perfect combination. They began with heavy bas, bass that had the mosh pit shaking. Personally, I loved their strong, sharp strums in the musik featuring harsh notes on their guitar. I had never heard one of their songs before, but detik after hearing them, I was cheering. The crowd seemed to cinta them too because I caught multiple people trying to Shazam their songs. Something I thoroughly enjoyed was their similar sound to Imagine Dragons, so it was a great foundation for the concert.
selanjutnya was Nico Vega. At first I saw a very calm band enter the stage until the lead singer, Aja Volkman, began racing across the stage chanting the lyrics. As their set progressed, she just began to spin lebih out of control. At one point she was standing on a fan’s shoulders in the audience. Don’t get me wrong, it was extremely entertaining, but after an entire jam of a less than pleasing band I began to get a bit uneasy. So did many audience members because when she announced the name of her selanjutnya song, I heard a series of moaning and groaning. At one point I heard someone call out incredulously, “what the hell is going on?” I was just as perplexed when Aja began to writhe on the floor during one of her songs and at one point she demonstrated several doujutsu moves. As her performance progressed, she began shouting rather than singing. In kinder a kinder word, uneasiness was the state I was in.
When Imagine naga finally came on, the set looked amazing. Blinking animal-like eyes were projected on a large screen with “stars” lit up around it. A few trees were littered throughout. To my pleasure, they began with Round and Round with Dan Reynolds, lead singer, involving the crowd oleh performing around the entire stage while pointing his microphone to the audience. He continued that throughout the konser while bernyanyi and joking around with guitarist, Wayne "Wing" Sermon. Their eighth song, Thirty Lives, was dedicated to their dear friend, Tyler, after he had recently passed from cancer. It was a slow, acoustic song with Reynolds’ raspy voice echoing through a silent audience. This was one of the many highlights of their performance.
Their “last” song was It’s Time which had a sleepy, dreary crowd jumping, clapping and hollering to the beat. The Imagine naga gratefully exited the stage and soon returned for their encore after a series of chants. Their final song was Nothing Left To Say which I found very appropriate. I sadly left halfway through their last song in order to avoid traffic but what I saw was far beyond satisfactory.
selanjutnya was Nico Vega. At first I saw a very calm band enter the stage until the lead singer, Aja Volkman, began racing across the stage chanting the lyrics. As their set progressed, she just began to spin lebih out of control. At one point she was standing on a fan’s shoulders in the audience. Don’t get me wrong, it was extremely entertaining, but after an entire jam of a less than pleasing band I began to get a bit uneasy. So did many audience members because when she announced the name of her selanjutnya song, I heard a series of moaning and groaning. At one point I heard someone call out incredulously, “what the hell is going on?” I was just as perplexed when Aja began to writhe on the floor during one of her songs and at one point she demonstrated several doujutsu moves. As her performance progressed, she began shouting rather than singing. In kinder a kinder word, uneasiness was the state I was in.
When Imagine naga finally came on, the set looked amazing. Blinking animal-like eyes were projected on a large screen with “stars” lit up around it. A few trees were littered throughout. To my pleasure, they began with Round and Round with Dan Reynolds, lead singer, involving the crowd oleh performing around the entire stage while pointing his microphone to the audience. He continued that throughout the konser while bernyanyi and joking around with guitarist, Wayne "Wing" Sermon. Their eighth song, Thirty Lives, was dedicated to their dear friend, Tyler, after he had recently passed from cancer. It was a slow, acoustic song with Reynolds’ raspy voice echoing through a silent audience. This was one of the many highlights of their performance.
Their “last” song was It’s Time which had a sleepy, dreary crowd jumping, clapping and hollering to the beat. The Imagine naga gratefully exited the stage and soon returned for their encore after a series of chants. Their final song was Nothing Left To Say which I found very appropriate. I sadly left halfway through their last song in order to avoid traffic but what I saw was far beyond satisfactory.
Many fan know that Ben has an inhuman ability to consume spicy substances.Everyone knows that he has a glorious collection of chest hair.Few know that Ben dropped out of the Berklee School of musik withone semester left to gabung the band. It’s just how he rolls.Ben is currently in outpatient rehab attempting to overcome a seriousaddiction to “Bass Face”, but we secretly hope he can’t give it up!
Ben joined the band in '08 when Dan and Wayne were searching for new members. The full lineup was established when he, Brittany Tolman and Andrew Tolman joined Dan and Wayne.
Not only is Ben the bas, bass guitarist for the group but he also performs the backing vocals.