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The crowd welcomed the accoustic addition, yet the sentimental mood overwhelmed the near sold-out audience.
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The upbeat, yet sappy mood rolled into “Floral & Fading” and “Kissing In Cars,” a track written for Preciado’s friend’s wedding eight years ago and one that Pierce The Veil never played on tour before. In front of a crowd that clapped and cheered profusely, Pierce The Veil powered through “Caraphernelia,” which featured a guest appearance from I Prevail front man Eric Vanlerberghe dressed in a grey bear suit, and their fastest song to date, “Texas Is Forever,” before settling into a groove for “The Divine Zero.”Īn undoubtedly memorable performance began to take shape, especially for one audience member, with Vic Fuentes’ unique rendition of “Bulletproof Love.” The vocalist scanned the audience before selecting a lucky fan to bring up on stage, whom he serenaded with the band’s renowned love song. Upon dropping the curtain, the San Diego natives dove into their 14-song setlist, charged with an elaborate light show and powerful onstage smoke jets – nothing short of magnificent. Pierce The Veil’s entrance – a two minute long cartoon video displayed on a large white curtain depicting the band’s spaceship crash landing in the Queen City – brought tears of joy to a youthful audience. Yet, the post-hardcore veterans did it, and gave Charlotte a show to remember. It’s a task that seems fairly difficult considering the highs Pierce The Veil hit over the summer, including a “once in a lifetime tour” that presented the Southern Californian’s groundbreaking album Misadventures in its entirety. We want kids to walk away and say, ‘Wow, did you see that?’ We always try to think outside the box when it comes to playing shows. We’re gonna do it! It’s about being creative and making a show that’s memorable. Prior to hitting the road for the band’s Made To Destroy tour, bassist Jaime Preciado promised his loyal fans the quartet would pull out all the stops to create an even more memorable show than tours past. I think it's written to be comparable to different situations so the people listening to it can relate in different ways to their own situations.There’s a first for everything and seemingly, each time Pierce The Veil steps on stage they unveil a never before seen – or in this case, heard – performance for their enthusiastic fanbase. He then mentions the girl who only added to his anguish. He feels like there's nothing left for him at home but he doesn't know where else to go. Makes sense for the feelings of rejection and abandonment. Looking at it with the perspective given in the intro "May These Noises Startle You in Your Sleep Tonight" the guy comes from a broken home and may have gotten kicked out or ran away.
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The 'wasteland' may also be their dying relationship, nothing left in it but he keeps holding on to it. Home feels like a 'wasteland', like there's nothing left there for him, but it's his 'only retreat' because he has no where else to go. He's distraught and feels like he's in a personal hell. There's a lot of lyrics talking about the pain from the rejection and feeling alone. It sounds like they may have been living together and she wants to break up. A guy falls in love with a girl who ends up just wanting to be friends.