AXS TV Concerts Season 1 Episode 81

AXS TV Concerts Season 1 Episode 81 Summerland Tour Live from The Ogden

  • June 26, 2013

Summerland Tour, the annual traveling festival that brings together some of the most iconic alternative rock bands from the '90s, makes a stop at The Ogden Theater in Denver, Colorado for the latest episode of AXS TV Concerts. The show kicks off with Lit, best known for their hit single "My Own Worst Enemy." They deliver a high-energy set that includes fan favorites like "Miserable" and "Zip-Lock" as well as their cover of Tom Petty's "American Girl." The crowd is on their feet, singing along to every word.

Next up is Everclear, the headlining band of Summerland Tour. Frontman Art Alexakis and his bandmates launch into "Everything to Everyone," setting the tone for a set that spans their entire career. They play all of their biggest hits, including "Santa Monica," "I Will Buy You a New Life," and "Father of Mine." Alexakis introduces each song with a story, providing context and offering glimpses into his personal life. It's a nostalgic trip down memory lane for fans who grew up listening to Everclear in the '90s, and a chance for younger fans to discover their music for the first time.

Marcy Playground takes the stage next, and their dreamy, psychedelic sound is a contrast to the hard rock of Lit and Everclear. They perform their biggest hit, "Sex and Candy," which remains as catchy and irresistible as ever. Frontman John Wozniak's voice is understated and haunting, giving the band a unique sound that makes them stand out from the other bands on the bill.

Last but not least is Soul Asylum, another iconic band from the '90s that continues to tour and record new music. They start their set with "Somebody to Shove," and frontman Dave Pirner's voice is as powerful and raw as ever. They play a mix of old and new songs, including "Misery," "Black Gold," and "Supersonic." Pirner is a charismatic frontman, engaging with the crowd and getting them to sing along to the chorus of "Runaway Train," their biggest hit.

Throughout the show, the energy is high and the crowd is enthusiastic. The bands have great chemistry with each other, often joining each other on stage for impromptu jam sessions. The camera work captures all of the action, from close-up shots of the band members to sweeping views of the packed venue. For fans of '90s alternative rock, this episode of AXS TV Concerts is a must-see.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 26, 2013
  • Language
    English