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The Backseat Lovers @ The Wiltern 11/17

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The Backseat Lovers @ The Wiltern 11/17

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On a Thursday night-The Backseat Lovers brought their brand new album, Waiting to Spill, to a sold out show in Los Angeles. Starting off with the first track off the album, “Silhouette,” the crowd’s attention was immediately captured. It’s not often where artists go and play their new albums the way they’re supposed to be heard-front to back. The two hour set was filled with exhilarating rock and screams from the lively crowd. There were times when the crowd was even louder than the band.

After finishing playing the record, they began to play favorites off their previous record While We Were Friends. The crowd continued to sing and dance until the end of the show. It is without a doubt that watching the band, you can tell how much they love playing their music to a crowd and how passionate they are about their work.

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Show date: 11.17.22 | Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern

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