Friday, November 18, 2022

AWOLNATION Rock It Out at Hollywood Palladium on Friday, November 11 as part of their “Falling Forward” U.S. tour with special guests Badflower and opening act The Mysterines.

 By Laura Medina



AWOLNATION's lead singer, Aaron Bruno, believes that a band's fifth album should be their last because, afterwards, they don't sound good anymore.

The band's November 11th's concert at Hollywood Palladium one of the stops, on their potential last rour as a band.  Boy, did they rock out!

Their crowd of fans, spanning from single Zoomers, coupled Millennials to Gen-X dads and their Zoomer teen boys (using this concert as first milestone bonding experience) cheered, when they rocked out their hit, "Sail."

The band played a solid string of hits from the past ten years.

However, fans and the band knows the ending is approaching soon, when they'll release their fifth album next year.

This year, AWOLNATION released a cover album, partnering with fellow highly esteemed peers, such as Jewel and Beck, as a tribute and as a divergence.  Plus, this shows that AWOLNATION does a love, a sense of humor, and does have a sense of fun rocking out pop covers from ABBA and Madonna.

AWOLNATION released a covers and collaborations album, MY ECHO, MY SHADOW, MY COVERS AND ME, earlier this year via Better Noise Music which included collaborations with BeckJewelPortugal. The ManRise AgainstTaylor Hanson, and Brandon Boyd of Incubus, among others. The act also shared a new original track, “Freaking Me Out” in late September 

But hopefully, this gives fans another catch them live on tour before they morph into something else.

Ah, evolution.




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