After great sets by Moody Joody and joan, Misterwives take the stage to a grand applause.
Midway into their set, they play “Coloring Outside The Lines” from their 2017 album, Connect The Dots. Mandy Lee, the lead singer, blanks on the first verse. So, she holds out the mic and the fans sing it for her. Ironically, the lyrics are “Turn to you after we play the first song / To ask you if I fucked it up and sang wrong”. Afterwards, she says this has never happened before and she thanks the crowd for singing.
They follow this up with “Dancing on My Own” by Robyn. This is a fantastic cover and perfectly fits into their set. The audience eats it up as they dance and sing along. “I’m in the corner / Watchin’ you kiss her, oh / I’m right over here / Why can’t you see me? Oh / I’m giving it my all / But I’m not the girl you’re takin’ home, ooh”.
They follow this up with the title track from their 2020 album, SUPERBLOOM. “I deserve congratulations / ‘Cause I came out the other side”. This is such a joyful song and it creates a fantastic vibe across Thalia Hall.
Shortly afterwards, they play “Reflections” from their 2015 album, Our Own House. The expert guitar playing and the exceptional singing perfectly complement each other resulting in a fantastic track. This is their most popular song on Spotify with over 157 million streams. Afterwards, the audience erupts in a long and thunderous applause.
They end the set with the title track from their their 2023 album, Nosebleeds. “I’m up in the nosebleeds / I’m watching the show / I’m feeling some déjà vu / An old episode.” It’s an excellent addition to their repertoire and proves they are still making music after 10 years as a band.
They close out their encore with “Our Own House”. “We built our own house, own house / With the hands over our hearts / And we swore on that day / That it will never fall apart”. They play with this song with the same fireball energy they had for the entire night which was matched by the crowd.
Mandy says that after this tour, they will be taking a break. But it’s not a goodbye, they will be back.
See a recent setlist here.
Cost of a ticket: $45
PlaylistHQ Economic Rating: Worth It +
Rating Scale: Exceptional Value > Worth It > Discounted > Go for Free > Don’t Bother
Quinn Delaney