Thu Feb 13 2025

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

Mulcahy's

3232 Railroad Avenue Wantagh, NY 11793

$40.08

Ages 18+

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The Get Up Kids
25 Years of Something To
Write Home About
+ The Anniversary 

Tickets on Sale: Thursday, November 14 @ 12pm 
Doors: 7pm
Show: 8pm


 

The Get Up Kids - 25 Years of Something To Write Home About

  • The Get Up Kids

    The Get Up Kids

    Emo


    In the two and a half decades since the release of their landmark second albumSomething to WriteHome About, the four core members of The Get Up Kids—Matt Pryor, Jim Suptic, Rob Pope, and RyanPope—have explored side projects, helmed solo ventures, and held stints in high-profile bands. They’vealso started businesses, found spouses, and raised kids. Still,run into them on the streets of Lawrence,Kansas, these days, and you’ll find that—perhaps beneath a beard—each has retained the high-spirited, unwavering authenticity that fans stood feet from at basement shows before the band’ssophomore breakthrough.Something to Write Home Abouthas landed in a similar place: recognizable as the same electrifying,scrappy album it was upon release, but also transformed by time into one of the most seminal records ofthe band’s scene. And to mark 25 years since itsarrival, The Get Up Kids will perform the album in fullthroughout a lengthy North American headline tour.Released in September of 1999,Something to Write Home Abouthas been established as an importantlate-millennium rock-and-roll document; a convergence of power pop, alternative rock, and punk, itprovided the parameters for emo’s Midwest-centered second wave. Youthful yet assured, the albumexpands and refines the sound of the band’s 1997 debutFour Minute Mile. Amplified and acoustic guitarsby Pryor and Suptic are coupled with keys and synths provided by former member James Dewees.Throughout, strings and celeste mesh with pop-indebted harmonies as the Pope Brothers’ rhythm sectionpropels each song. The lyrics, carried primarily by Pryor’s pugnacious vocals, use relationships as aspringboard to explore betrayal, conviction, and ambition. His plainspoken poetry is in turn direct andoblique, all kindling for fresh fires in addition to those already burning for decades of faithful listeners.Today,Something to Write Home Aboutstill sounds like the lodestar it was for its fleet of followers, but italso retains something singular: an affecting, unaffected quality richer than its genre associations, biggerthan its hooks, and deeper than mere twentysomething turmoil. And through emo’s reappraisals andrevivals, the band–which now includes keyboard player Dustin Kinsey–has carried on, releasing albums,remaining friends, and playing all over the world.The upcomingSomething to Write Home Aboutanniversary tour will be a chance for fans to rediscoverthe album or to revel in a classic they’ve never forgotten, and experience it live with the brash, big-hearted band that loves it as much as them. “Anybody can start a band when you're 20 and go on tourand have a couple of years of fun with that. But what it became, at least to us, is the reason that we canstill do this now,” says Pryor. “We are doing this as a celebration, and we're going to have a party everynight on stage.
  • The Anniversary

    The Anniversary

    Pop

    The Anniversary brought their own blend of male-female vocals, jangly guitars, and synth keyboards to the emo scene after signing with Heroes and Villains, an imprint of Vagrant Records, in 1999. Hailing from Kansas, the group began expanding their fanbase beyond the Midwest with the release of 2000's Designing a Nervous Breakdown, a strong debut that earned them comparisons to their label owners, the Get Up Kids, as well as another boy-girl synth pop band, the Rentals. At the core of the group were three lead vocalists -- guitarists Josh Berwanger, Justin Roelofs, and keyboardist Adrianne Verhoeven -- with drummer Christian Jankowski and bassist James David filling out the rhythm section. Borrowing from the theatrics of '80s rock bands, the Anniversary reveled in adding glittery pyrotechnics to their live shows, and their recognition grew during the new millennium.

    The band issued a split EP with Superdrag in fall 2001 and later collaborated with the Pulsars' Dave Trumfio for their 2002 sophomore effort, Your Majesty. After the release of Your Majesty, the Anniversary began demoing tracks for their next album but were eventually derailed by creative differences, which forced the group to split up. After the breakup, Berwanger, Jankowski, and David formed the Only Children, while Verhoeven sang in a number of bands before releasing an album in 2008 under the name D*R*I*. Roelofs pursued other projects, too, releasing a record under the name White Flight. In 2008, Vagrant paid tribute to the group by releasing the double-disc set Devil on Our Side: Rarities and B-Sides, comprised of demos that spanned the group's entire career, as well as singles and compilation tracks. ~ Ron DePasquale, Rovi

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The Get Up Kids - 25 Years of Something To Write Home About

Thu Feb 13 2025 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

Mulcahy's Wantagh NY
The Get Up Kids - 25 Years of Something To Write Home About

$40.08 Ages 18+

The Get Up Kids
25 Years of Something To
Write Home About
+ The Anniversary 

Tickets on Sale: Thursday, November 14 @ 12pm 
Doors: 7pm
Show: 8pm


 

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

Ages 18+
limit 6 per person
General Admission
GA
$40.08 ($32.00 + $8.08 fees)

Fees & Charges

Order Fee
$1.00 An order fee applies.

Delivery Method

ticketFast

Terms & Conditions

This event is 18 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 18 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.