![]() ![]() The second act of the night was The Motorleague and I’ll be honest, this was one of the bands I was looking forward to the most (and they certainly did not disappoint). ![]() This created a nice segue into the next set. Waterfront Fire ended their set with “Sleepless Nights”, a powerful tune with a memorable ending. Audience participation during “Paper Wings” and “Believe” allowed these tracks to stand out and were a crowd favourite from their set. Audience participation seems to be the key to a memorable performance and will keep the audience wanting more. From the opening note, Coaker’s vocals were filled with emotion as he portrayed the feeling of the melody. “Head Full of Fumes” seemed to be a slower track then others they played during the night. The band made sure to play a variety of tracks from this album to showcase their talents from their current single “What Went Wrong” to “Ghost Town”. Their second full-length album, Stillwater Lake, was released earlier this year. During ‘Chemicals’, another track released from this album, Coaker seemed to take inspiration from the song through his intricate movements on stage. The songs performed ranged from both studio albums, with ‘First Light’ and ‘Glass House’ from there 2015 release, First Light. There seems to be a laid-back vibe as they embrace the audience and showcase their interesting dance moves. One of the first things I noticed was a change in stage presence from the beginning days of Waterfront Fire to now. They began the night with ‘For What It’s Worth’, a track to capture the attention of the audience through both music and stage presence. Waterfront Fire is Andre Boyd (guitar), Paul Brace (bass), Jordan Coaker (vocals), Ben Thistle (guitar) and Dan George (drums). ![]() John’s own Waterfront Fire, fresh off their European tour. Night six was one of the nights that I had been looking forward to since the lineup was released earlier this summer. The Iceberg Alley Performance Tent concert series have had nothing but great reviews so far. Who: Waterfront Fire, The Motorleague, Billy Talent ![]()
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