France Invades New York City's Irving Plaza with Landmvrks and Novelists

Landmvrks frontman Florent stepped onto the stage to a boisterous roar from the eager crowd and immediately launched into a short, powerful intro with "Spectre." Almost instantly, the rest of the band joined him onstage for the hard-hitting track “Creature” from their newest album, The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been. Throughout the night, they expertly mixed in heavier songs from their previous album Lost in Waves, including the crowd-favorite “Self-made Dark Hole.” The energy between the band and audience was electric, with everyone feeding off each other's intensity, creating an unforgettable night of music and connection. If you get the chance to catch this tour, don’t hesitate — it’s an absolute killer experience.

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Novelists took to the stage, opening with “All for Nothing” from their latest album Coda. While vocalist Camille didn’t need any extra charm to win over the crowd, her New York Yankees beret was a stylish and memorable touch. Her powerful yet melodic vocals blended seamlessly with some impressive and intricate guitar work from Pierre. Their set maintained a constant, surfing dance flow that kept the audience hooked from start to finish.

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Unfortunately, due to visa issues, the band Resolve was unable to join the American leg of the tour, leaving a gap in the lineup. However, the night was far from lacking in energy. Filling that spot, Atlanta’s Silly Goose opened the evening with an explosive set that captured the spirit of ’90s Nu Metal, but with a fresh twist. Their punk energy combined with rap and nu-metal influences had the crowd shouting and moving nonstop. Fan favorites like “Bad Behavior” and “Keys to the City” elevated the atmosphere, ensuring that the night was packed with high-octane performances. Everyone needs the chance to rock with the goose!

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