| Counter Revolution - WE ARE THE IN CROWD |
| Written by Sarah Mudgway |
| Tuesday, 18 October 2011 20:36 |
![]() MELBOURNE REVIEW / SYDNEY PHOTOS: For such an energetic and passionate young band, it was a shame that WE ARE THE IN CROWD's entire set was plagued with sound issues - an all-day issue on the left stage in Melbourne, but clearly at its worst for WATIC. Opening their set with 'Never Be What You Want’ and continuing with 'For The Win', it didn't take long before vocalist TAY JARDINE was apologizing to the audience for the fact that she could not hear herself in the monitors and therefore had no idea how she was sounding. Despite their technical difficulties, there were moments of strength and shining talent, with the back-and-forth vocals between Jardine and co-vocalist/guitarist JORDAN ECKES proving to be a refreshing change. I’d definitely love to see this band again - minus the technical difficulties - and anticipate their future being very bright. ![]() Worst Moment: The band didn’t play ‘Carry Me Home’ - the opening song on their ‘Guaranteed To Disagree' EP. ♥ Coup De Main hereby awards We Are The In Crowd with a Counter Revolution... "Worst Sound Due To No Fault Of Their Own" award. Check out more live We Are The In Crowd photos below... or click HERE to view the full album. P.S. Click HERE to watch a video message from the band to their New Zealand fans. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |








