Bob Mould — The Atlantis
by Page23 on 10/10/23The Atlantis - Washington1st time at this new venue — loved it!! Great intimate space. Bob was amazing as usual (5th time seeing him) & I really enjoyed Jason too!
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BOB MOULD IN CONCERT:
Legendary former Hüsker Dü and Sugar frontman Bob Mould continues to bring inimitable energy to every stage he plays on tour. Whether he’s performing his solo material or favorites from his classic bands, Mould combines catchy power-pop hooks with the intensity of hardcore punk to deliver punchy fun. On standouts like “Celebrated Summer”, “In a Free Land”, and “It’s Too Late”, his plaintive vocals and heartfelt lyrics connect directly with audiences. But he’s also not afraid to kick out a wall of guitar distortion, running around the stage with abandon during his ferocious and freewheeling solos. With a tight rhythm section backing him up, Bob Mould still packs the same powerful punch that has made him a favorite among hard rocking ticket buyers for decades.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Bob Mould rose to prominence in the Twin Cities hardcore scene when he founded Hüsker Dü in 1979. Together with drummer/vocalist Grant Hart and bassist Greg Norton, Mould and the group would go on to transcend punk and play a crucial role in the development of alternative rock. After releasing several albums on independent label SST (including 1985’s New Day Rising, which was ranked as one of the best albums of all time by Rolling Stone) the group broke new ground for punk bands by signing with major label Warner Bros. Records. After the band split in 1988 Mould decided to make a drastic change for his 1989 solo debut album Workbook, which featured cleaner guitars and unique touches like cello. The singer-songwriter then formed Sugar in 1992 and released Copper Blue, which venerable British music magazine NME named Album of the Year. Despite the band's success Mould decided to go solo again in 1995, returning with a critically acclaimed self-titled album the following year. Over the course of more than 35 years of both underground toil and mainstream success, Bob Mould has never lost his zest for live performance or knack for endearing songwriting, which he proved on 2016’s Patch the Sky.
1st time at this new venue — loved it!! Great intimate space. Bob was amazing as usual (5th time seeing him) & I really enjoyed Jason too!
Bob Mould always puts on a high energy, rockin' show, and tonight was just that! The night was made even more special by seeing him play at The Atlantis which is a replica of the old 9:30 Club in DC. The setlist brought back a lot of fantastic memories, and the room was amazing. Rock on, Bob!
Bob Mould proves he gives music more passion than almost any other living artist. One of the most important Rock composers of the 20th and 21st centuries, in my opinion. The presence of F. Armisen for the final four tunes brought some levity and took the entire evening up a few levels.
Want to thank the facility for all the measures taken to keep everyone safe during Covid protocol. Big shout out to Bob Mould for interjecting the need for compliance amongst the crowd. It goes so much farther when the audience and band are on the same page!
Bob Mould and his band were absolutely amazing. Great venue. Nice size, but still very intimate. Guest appearance by Fred Armisen!
Bob and company were on fire at the Teragram Ballroom. Great set, great energy, and Fred Armisen joined the band for the encore featuring severul Husker Du songs. Great, great, great!
Great LA venue. Happy that moat patrons followed the mask rules.
Great tunes played with energy! A number of great Husker Du songs!
Both Moaning and Bob were fantastic. Great to see majority of crowd masked and the crew of Teragram asking for vaccination proof. Overall, wonderful evening of amazing music with a positive vibe in the crowd.
Fantastic show, great set list perronance was perfect from start to finish.