Concert Review: State Champs
Venue: St. Andrew’s Hall (Detroit, MI)
The first opener of the night, Don Broco (★★★★☆), was a band I was familiar with but not a proper fan of. After seeing their live performance, however, I look forward to delving deeper into the British band’s catalog. As far as openers go, Don Broco did a great job of exciting the crowd and properly starting the night with songs to dance to and enjoy, regardless of whether you knew them or not.
Second on the bill was With Confidence (★★★★☆), who I was more familiar with prior to the show. With a style closer to that of headliners State Champs, the crowd evidently was more familiar with the band’s music and enjoyed their set immensely. Although not as engaging with the audience as Don Broco, the band made up for it in performance value, playing a short but sweet set created a high energy buzz throughout the room. Even technical difficulties before their set couldn’t put a damper on With Confidence’s energetic and fiery performance.
The final opener of the night was Against The Current (★★★☆☆). Although lead singer Chrissy Costanza’s banter and interaction with the crowd was entertaining and funny, the band’s performance was a bit lackluster. As someone familiar with the band, but not with their music, their performance was entertaining but did not entice me into further exploring their music, as was the case with Don Broco. However, their quirky, electro-pop infusion played well with the crowd, creating a needed lull between the livewire performances of With Confidence and State Champs.
Finally, State Champs (★★★★★) put on what may be the best show of their career on this, their “first proper headline tour”, according to lead singer Derek Discanio. Playing a mix of newer songs from their sophomore album as well as select favorites from their debut, State Champs brought everything they had to the stage. Taking no time between songs, the band rocked their way through a hefty 17 tracks, giving only a few short interludes for banter. However, the crowd was glad for the constant music and spent the whole night moshing, dancing, and carrying on in the best way for State Champs. Rumored to be their last proper tour before beginning work on their third album, State Champs are truly at the peak of their live career.