Knuckle Puck & Real Friends | Baltimore, MD
Real Friends, One Step Closer, and Arm's Length support Knuckle Puck on tour to promote their new album, Losing What We Love. The tour arrived at Baltimore Soundstage in Baltimore, MD on December 7th.
The Canadian band Arm's Length took the stage first, kicking the night off with fan favorites "Object Permanence" and "Tough Love." The crowd was immediately receptive to the band's energy.
Up next was One Step Closer from Wilkes-Barre, PA, and the crowd was ready. From the first note of their song "I Feel So," the crowd went crazy, and security couldn't keep up with all of the crowd surfers. Between their progressive riffs and powerful vocals, One Step Closer never ceased to amaze, ending their set with "Chrysanthemum" and "The Reach."
Real Friends was up next, and the crowd screamed with excitement from the moment they walked on stage. Opening with "Me First" and "Tell Me You're Sorry," you could hear the crowd singing every word with the band. At one point, vocalist Cody Murano jumped into the crowd to sing "Teeth" with the crowd holding their cell phones as lights around him.
Finally, the lights went out, and the crowd chanted for Knuckle Puck. The band stormed the stage, opening up with "The Tower" and "No Good.” As Knuckle Puck played their songs, you could see how connected they were with the crowd, who exploded once the song "Want Me Around" started playing, and this energy never stopped. Knuckle Puck ended their set playing fan favorite "Untitled.” As the song ended and the band walked off stage, the crowd was chanting for more.