Smash Into Pieces
4.28 - The Knitting Factory
Los Angeles CA
Sonja M. Insomnia Photographer
Live Review
Smash Into Pieces put on an electrifying show at the Knitting Factory in Los Angeles on April 28th, captivating the audience with their energetic performance and electrifying sound.
From the moment the band took the stage, they had the crowd on their feet, pumping their fists and singing along to every song. The band's dynamic frontman, Chris Adam Hedman Sörbye, commanded the stage with his powerful vocals and commanding stage presence, while the rest of the band provided a tight, cohesive sound that blended hard rock, electronic, and pop influences.
The setlist drew from the band's entire discography, with highlights including the anthemic "Six Feet Under" the infectious "Higher," and the emotional ballad "Let Me Be Your Superhero." Each song was performed with passion and intensity, showcasing the band's incredible musicianship and knack for crafting unforgettable hooks.
But it wasn't just the music that made this show so memorable - it was the energy and enthusiasm of both the band and the crowd. The Knitting Factory was packed with fans who were clearly passionate about Smash Into Pieces' music, and the band fed off that energy to deliver an unforgettable performance.
All in all, Smash Into Pieces' show at the Knitting Factory was a triumph - a testament to the power of live music and the enduring appeal of this talented band. If you have the chance to see Smash Into Pieces live, don't hesitate - it's an experience you won't soon forget.
Setlist
Wake Up
Glow in the Dark
Big Bang
Broken Parts
Deadman
Sleepwalking
Forever Alone
Let Me Be Your Superhero
All Eyes on You
Arcadia
Higher
Running Away from Home
Vanguard
Stronger
Like This!
Six Feet Under
Boomerang