No doubt, post-punk fans have been anxiously awaiting the return of early 2000s heroes At the Drive-In since the act announced their reunion earlier this year. Last night (April 9), the Texas-bred band took the stage for the first time in over ten years at Austin's Red 7 venue, and by all accounts, the reformed outfit are back with a vengeance.
Down below you'll see newly performed versions of "One Armed Scissor," "Enfilade" and "Quarantined" that alternate between rafter-swinging, crowd-surfing and water-tossing mayhem, to fist-pump-approved alt-rock ballads, all anchored by quirky guitar leads and the vocal interplay between the nuts-in-a-vice-grip wails of frontman Cedric Bixler-Zavala and the scratchy shouts of guitarist Jim Ward.
Check it out below courtesy of Consequence of Sound.
Down below you'll see newly performed versions of "One Armed Scissor," "Enfilade" and "Quarantined" that alternate between rafter-swinging, crowd-surfing and water-tossing mayhem, to fist-pump-approved alt-rock ballads, all anchored by quirky guitar leads and the vocal interplay between the nuts-in-a-vice-grip wails of frontman Cedric Bixler-Zavala and the scratchy shouts of guitarist Jim Ward.
Check it out below courtesy of Consequence of Sound.