Band: Oh Sleeper
Venue: Marquis Theater in Denver, CO
Date: October 1st, 2010
By BMer
My buddy Tahoe and I ventured down to Marquis Theater in Denver to catch Oh Sleeper and A Plea for Purging. With only four bands on the ticket we were excited to see some extended sets, plus Oh Sleeper hadn’t been to Denver since they released Son of the Morning, and last time they came through they had to modify their set due to some of their equipment getting stolen the night before in Salt Lake City, so they didn’t play any new songs.
We were both under the impression that The Bled were headlining but that was not the case, Oh Sleeper headlined and I’m not sure they’re ready to be headlining. I’m a huge fan of Oh Sleeper but I was not overly impressed with Son of the Morning, I feel like When I Am God was a much better record, at least lyrically. Either way their set is comprised of mostly tracks from Son of the Morning and they just don’t incite energy live like the older tracks did.
Oh Sleeper opened with Son of the Morning, a great opener with tons of energy. The venue wasn’t packed but there were a good amount of kids still left after The Bled finished. Everyone pushed to the stage to sing along and even though we were down on the floor, we never really were in danger of any physical harm. I’m an old man these days so I like to stand right on the edge of the pit, but rarely ever go in. There wasn’t really a pit this night, either because the kids were worn out or because Oh Sleeper doesn’t really play breakdown-style music.
After Son of the Morning they went into New Breed. You could tell that Shane Blay has been improving on his singing, while its still not that great live, he’s much better than when I saw them last year on Scream the Prayer Tour. It’s got to be tough to sing on key with everything so loud, but he was close most of the time. The other change I was trying to pay attention to was the new drummer, Zac Mayfield. He was solid most of the night but he has some big shoes to fill, previous drummer Matt Davis was a beast and the drumming on the last album was crazy. With a new drummer on-board I was surprised to hear the band go into World Without a Sun, the track on SOTM that basically showed off Matt’s drumming ability. The song sounded good, but not nearly as tight as the recording (which can be expected).
Between each song Micah took a chance to talk, something that usually bores me, I prefer less talk – more rock. I would soon realize the reason for so much talk; the band only played 7 or 8 songs, not many for the headliner. Now they decided to go into some older material starting with Charlatan’s Host, one of my favorites. The song was building up to the best part, where the band cuts out while Micah screams “Let not my words be ripped from the mouth of a horror!” but just as we were all about to throw it down Micah stops the band to orcganize the Wall of Death. Total momentum killer and really just a poor decision; the Wall of Death is pretty lame and works best at the beginning of songs when everyone is already standing around, not during the middle of one of your best songs.
Anyway, after Charlantan’s Host they played the crowd favorite, Vices Like Vipers which went crazy. After that the band took a second to leave the stage and apparently get different guitars. Looking back I guess this was their “encore”, Reveries of Flight was playing as a track and Shane was still on stage and began singing the song. I really like this track and was pumped to hear it live. Lucas, the bass player, returned to the stage to encourage everyone to sing louder and the song began to build. Finally the entire band was back and ripping through the second half of the song. This led directly into The Finisher, a fitting closer to a set and had the kids realized that this was the last song maybe it would have been more chaotic.
After that the house lights came on and I looked at Tahoe, we both weren’t sure if that was it and I told him that they didn’t really have any more songs they could play, so I doubted they would play anymore. I was right; their set included 7 or 8 songs, almost 30 minutes of music. It seemed really short and even though they played well, it just didn’t seem like enough.
Earlier in the evening A Plea for Purging rocked the crowd with what turned out to be either the longest set, or just short of The Bled’s set. Plea, a four-piece now that guitarist Tyler Wilson has left the band to continue school and get married, filled out the sound really well considering there was only one guitarist. Later Blake confirmed that Tyler’s parts are synced with the click track but it was tough to notice since Blake handled most of the lead parts. Visually there aren’t many bands that can keep your attention quite like Plea, with lead singer Andy moving gracefully back and forth at the front of the stage, looking sort of like Kirby from Nintendo. Behind Andy you have bassist John Wand swinging his hair like a propeller for large sections of songs. It’s just crazy to watch. At one point Andy challenged the crowed to complete 300 stage-dives during one song, I think we failed miserably but it was fun to watch.
Andy also mentioned that it was some kid’s birthday and all he wanted for his birthday was a Wall of Death, so yes, for the first time of the night there was a Wall of Death. I don’t totally know all of the songs they played, but I’m certain they played Shiver, Golden Barriers, The Fall (Andy busted out a tambourine during this song), Malevolence, and The Eternal Female.
At least two of the bands mentioned that Denver was the biggest crowd yet on the tour which at first made us proud, but then looking around I was a little disappointed that other stops had less kids than this, since I don’t think there was all that many kids at the show in Denver. I wasn’t really into the other two bands on the tour; the opening band Let Live and also The Bled. A Plea for Purging is so good live and Oh Sleeper is definitely solid that if this tour stops in your neck of the woods you should check it out. It was less than $15 in Denver, and a chance to see Oh Sleeper live doesn’t come around that often.
SETLIST: Oh Sleeper
Son of the Morning
New Breed
World Without the Sun
Charlatan’s Host
Vices Life Vipers
Reveries of Flight
The Finisher
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I saw them last year some time and they put on a pretty wicked show then too. Son of the Morning sounds GREAT live! I think We Came as Romans may have played that same night…Another GREAT band to see live!
7 song headliner??? HAHAHA what a joke. I love Oh, Sleeper, but they should not be headlining yet!!! The BLed should have def. headlined. They have an arsonal of songs, all of which are good btw!
i don’t really listen to The Bled but they definitely played a ton of songs. hasn’t their lineup totally changed, and no original members are in the band? a good portion of the crowd was there to see The Bled and then left before Oh Sleeper
No 2 original members (the 2 important ones) are still in the band! I mean The Bled is an amazing band and if it wasn’t for them, a TON of bands would not be out today!
Pass The Flask all the way!
Talking of short headlining sets, I remember taking my friends who don’t like screamy/heavy music at all to see The Chariot. They were like “is this it?” when they finished after 30 chaotic minutes. It was amazing though. So crazy. They were shocked but enjoyed the performance.
I like Oh, Sleeper. Their first album is definitely better than the second.
Yea but you have to expect that from The Chariot. 30 minutes sets from them mine as well be 2 hours hahaha!!! They work like crazy onstage.
I was expecting that. My friends weren’t. I wasn’t complaining. Neither did they.
OH I gotcha!!!
I’ve seen Oh Sleeper twice… Once on election day, and then again last october with Every Time I Die and BMTH. SOTM had just come out, and they only played two off of WIAG, just like the show you describe here. Probably the same setlist. I’m surprised that a year later they are still playing primarily SOTM.
I’d take WIAG any day.
I’d love to see plea!! They never come to buffalo.
Oh, Sleeper is really good live! I’ve seen them twice, once at Cornerstone and the other time, I saw them with The Chariot. That concert was OUTSTANDING!!! Micah (also the name of my son!) rules! Josh Scogin and Micah Kinard were just TOO much for one night, I have my hearing back almost a year later…haha! But man…I will never forget that concert. It was AWESOME!
This review makes me sad. Oh, Sleeper is on the top of my “to see live” list right now. I saw them once before, not too long after the release of WIAG, and it was really excellent. The venue where I saw them didn’t have the best sound set-up, but the energy was all still there. When that came out I was really interested by their evocative lyrics, and Micah’s vocals are just killer. I’m discouraged to read that in most of your minds SOTM has been overshadowed by their former album. Son of the Morning has some of the most creative, brutal, convicting and biblical lyrics that I’ve encountered. I’m not saying the When I Am God wasn’t a great album, but I feel that Son of the Morning for it’s consistent themes, it’s journey through struggles to ultimate, prevailing victory, and of course it’s solid, heavy, technical, and surprisingly catchy musicality earns it’s place as the better of the two albums. I would say it’s easily the best album I’ve acquired in the last year. I’ve just sat down and listened through it following along with the lyrics, and it just gives me chills. It really makes you see God for the awesome, indisputable, ruler that He is. I love that.
SOTM was a little on the over-produced side, but such a sold album.
Also, I agree that Plea is somewhat of a spectacle to see, and they’re a nice bunch of guys, but their music just doesn’t interest me much. It could be a tonal thing. I never liked his vocals much. Sounds a bit more raw live, but on their recordings they sound fairly static.
Anyways, I don’t mean to be a dissenter here, I just feel that Son of the Morning deserves a little more credit. Thanks for sharing the videos.
I definitely agree that Micah’s lyrics are awesome, especially on SOTM.
It’s the delivery of the lyrics that I have a problem with.
i think SOTM is creative and there are definitely some cool songs, but some of the weaker songs seemed forced, like they had the idea for a concept album and had to really stretch to fill an entire album. maybe i would have liked it better as an EP.
anyway, this is about their show, not the albums. They are very energetic live, solid, but i just didn’t feel like it was a headliner performance. still one of my favorite bands.
Oh, Sleeper sounds like Bring me the Horizon which is pretty awesome. Both are good bands.
@Tim how do they sound similar? I strongly disagree
They both have constant double bass pedal and are metal
Haha, got confused then because I go by the name of ‘Tim’. I was like “hmm… don’t remember comparing Oh, Sleeper to a band I’ve never listened to before”. Going to have to change my username.