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Imagine Dragons // Philadelphia, PA // Wells Fargo Center
We Are the Wilderness // Brooklyn, NY // The Paper Box
The Yetis // New York, NY
Mumford and Sons // Coney Island, NY // MCU Park
City of the Sun // Brooklyn, NY // Knitting Factory
Vinyl Theatre // New York, NY // Bowery Ballroom
Betty Who // Brooklyn, NY // Verboten
CRUISR // Brooklyn, NY // Verboten
Secret Weapons // Brooklyn, NY // Rough Trade
The Wombats // New York, NY // Webster Hall
Life In Film // New York, NY // Webster Hall
Cheerleader // New York, NY // Webster Hall
Cold Fronts // New York, NY // Mercury Lounge
Walk the Moon // New York, NY // Terminal 5
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MisterWives, Marian Hill, Handsome Ghost // Brooklyn, NY // Music Hall of Williamsburg
In all of my years of going to various concerts and events, I can’t recall a single performance that had more raw emotion and passion than what I witnessed during MisterWives’ sold out show at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. The show began with Handsome Ghost serenading all of Brooklyn to a fantastic balance of synth and acoustic styles. You know an artist is truly unique if you try to describe their sound through similar artists or songs, and can’t think of any. The original tunes and catchy cover of The 1975 were flawless and left me craving a full set from the dynamic duo.  Next to hit the stage were the wildly talented members of Marian Hill. Lead singer Samantha Gongol’s slow and enchanting dances to her own music would have been enough to make a deaf person happy to attend the show.
 Once the opening bands had cleared off the stage, the packed room’s excitement began to rise. The instant rays of elated energy from Mandy Lee and the rest of MisterWives rapidly replaced the gloomy drizzle on the surrounding streets. Each song carried the show to a new level of intimacy as we fell madly in love with the lovely artists on stage. I would wait outside in the freezing, rainy streets of Brooklyn again in a heartbeat to see Misterwives’ set again; exactly as it was Tuesday night. Even the sorrows of the most heartwrenching ballad Mandy had to offer were lifted when she informed us that she wrote that song before she met her best-friends-turned-band-mates.
 The moment the concert ended, for the first time in my entire life of carrying around a small notebook and pen in my camera bag, I was compelled to take out the journal and write down the thoughts spinning around my head. I hope to always remember EVERY detail of what happened on stage and how infinite it made me feel. Everything, from the pushups Mandy did between songs in an attempt to stand up to the patriarchy, to the chills I got when the bassist, Will began crying as he looked out into his hometown venue. “Talented” is a massive understatement, and I would very highly recommend seeing MisterWives before their tour is over.Â
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For upcoming tour dates, visit:Â http://www.misterwives.com/tour