amazing show and best band!
by caitlin on 10/4/24Steelhouse Omaha - Omahathis show is a must see! COIN always does a phenomenal job sharing their music on the stage and this tour is no different!
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COIN on Tour
The experience of seeing COIN, an electro-rock quartet out of Nashville, is like a shot of B12 for the soul and body, with one guarantee: You will dance like a maniac. On stage, the energy is frenetic, and the dance party is contagious. Comprised of lead vocalist Chase Lawrence, drummer Ryan Winnen and lead guitarist Joe Memmel, the band's New Wave-indebted pop has more in common with Passion Pit and Foster the People than the country-twang of their Nashville peers. Chase Lawrence, with long curly locks, works the crowd with a swagger reminiscent of Michael Hutchence, while the rhythm section keeps a tight, synth-laden groove. In 2016, breakout single "Talk Too Much" became the band's live centerpiece, winning over crowds across the country. During their fabled showcase at LA's historic Troubadour in 2017, as well as stops at Old National Centre (Indianapolis) and The Fillmore (Detroit), COIN whipped fans into a frenzy, getting even the most mellow hipsters on the dance floor.
COIN in Concert
After meeting as students at Belmont University in Nashville, Lawrence, Winnen and Memmel (as well as former bass guitarist Zachary Dyke) quickly established a feverish local following. In 2015, COIN released their first official single, "Run," which broke them out of local bars and into the wider world. Billboard praised the song, labeling the band as "New wave crash-course survivors... destined to break the Nashville mold." After a major-label signing with Columbia Records, the band worked with producer and co-writer Jay Joyce (Eric Church, Cage the Elephant) for the release of their self-titled debut in 2015. COIN went blockbuster in 2017 with the release of their sophomore album, How Will You Know If You Never Try. The album's breakout single, "Talk Too Much," would rack up over 25 million plays on Spotify, peaking at No. 8 on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart. They took a much-needed break after their 2017 tour before returning in early 2020 with their third album, Dreamland, which continues COIN's exploration of new sonic territory. With their caffeinated hooks, anthemic choruses and pop smarts intact, it's their most accomplished and confident record to date.
this show is a must see! COIN always does a phenomenal job sharing their music on the stage and this tour is no different!
Great concert! COIN rocked the house! They sounded great, we loved hearing both new and old songs, and their energy and enthusiasm were contagious. The opener, Aidan Bissett, is now on my playlist too.
COIN showed up and showed outttt!!!!! I was completely enveloped by their performance, and was brought to tears several times, which is not a typical occurrence for me. I’ve seen upward of 30 concerts in the past year, and I left COIN feeling like I’d just attended my first concert ever. The experience was unlike anything I’d seen or been part of before, and I am already looking into traveling for another show on this tour. 11/10!!
I’ve never gotten a VIP experience before, but this was so worth it. Actually probably the best concert I’ve ever been to. Coin is a band.
such incredible stage presence. 10/10 would see again in a heart beat!
I have now seen Coin four times and will be seeing them for the first time in one month and I literally cannot express how amazing you shows are every time I see them! I literally flew to Florida for a day just to see them again. Can’t express how much I love this band and the performances!
I saw them in Boston MA, and they lived up to my expectations and more. Genuinely amazing performers, they for sure know how to keep a crowd engaged. Even the songs I didn’t initially favor sounded absolutely amazing, every background track and instrument was heard so well. I also went to the soundcheck/pre show and they were very friendly and personable. Everything about their performance was amazing. I know there are some performers that talk a lot during their shows, but they only talked when transitioning to the next song. However, Chase did sit down and give a little speech about how thankful he was for everything going on, the amazing new venue, biggest headliner of theirs, the amazing city. I left that night feeling so fulfilled and happy, it was truly an unforgettable experience.
I love COIN and was so excited when I saw they were in the Philadelphia area! My friends and I went and the energy was amazing. They played a great variety of songs and the crowd was so fun. So glad I was able to see them!
Literally so sick, amazing vibes. the crowd was amazing. high energy, i would see the again in a heartbeat.
My first Hard Rock Live concert. The venue was amazing. Very thoughtfully and efficiently run. Love COIN!! They simply never disappoint!