Bayside returned to Philly this past week for a two night stand celebrating their music both old and new. i99Radio was on the scene to capture night one of two. For the first night, Bayside brought songs from their early years, 2004 to 2008. For many of us, it takes us back instantly to the songs of our childhood, middle and high school years, and the audience spanning Gen X to Gen Alpha came ready to rock.

Long Island, NY’s The Sleeping started the night off and brought their unique blend of post-hardcore and raw energy to the stage that really got the audience going. People thrashed around and sang along, and even a toddler hopping up on his dad’s shoulders to get a better view of frontman Doug Robinson, who climbed up to the barrier, putting his microphone up to fans to sing along with them, and eventually even crowdsurfing above their heads at one point. The band has been experiencing a revival since their reunion in 2022 and their fantastic newest album, “I Feel Like I’m Becoming a Ghost”, dropping in 2023.

Bayside then took the stage, kicking off their set with the classic track, “Montauk”, from their second self-titled album. Frontman Anthony Ranieri commented how their idea for the “Errors Tour” came about when they wanted to play 44 songs in each city, instead of just 22. He talked about how the band has so many songs that fans love from all across their career, but not enough time to play them all, so they thought, “why not just play 2 nights in every city?”

The night of classic nostalgia continued on, with the band delivering high-energy versions of much loved tracks from their third album, 2007’s “The Walking Wounded”, like “Duality”, “I and I”, and the ballad “Landing Feet First” (of which started a massive audience singalong). The band also reached far back in their discography, playing tracks from their first years as a band, like “Masterpiece”, “Guardrail” and “Kellum”, off of the first album, 2004’s “Sirens and Condolences.” The audience was audibly excited by this, as these tracks are very rarely played live. The audience cheered loudly and unleashed a constant stream of crowd-surfers to the front of stage as they ripped through these classic tracks. The “newest” songs they played for night 1 were tracks from 2008’s classic album, “Shudder”, like “Boy”, “No One Understands” and “The Ghost of St. Valentine”. Again, many of these tracks haven’t been played since the Shudder Tour in 2008 so hearing these songs was certainly a treat for the audience.

Bayside’s show at Brooklyn Bowl was a testament to how the songs we grew up with are forever engrained in our DNA, the music grows with us and becomes a part of us as we grow older, but we never forget the songs that influenced us almost two decades ago. The 1,000 people in the audience who turned up to sing every word of these songs that are almost 20 years old now proves this to be true and Bayside to be a band close to so many people’s hearts.

Photos by Dave Avidan

📍 May 9, 2025 | Archer Music Hall, Allentown, PA
📸 Photos and Review by Ryan Smith // i99Radio

Night one of Motionless In White’s two-night stand at Archer Music Hall was nothing short of explosive. From the moment the lights dimmed, Allentown erupted in anticipation, and the band matched that energy beat-for-beat. Having photographed countless concerts, this show immediately stood out for its sheer intensity, commanding stage presence, and the unbridled passion shared between the band and their fans.

Opening with the haunting yet electrifying “Meltdown,” Motionless In White instantly set the tone for an evening packed with relentless energy, blistering riffs, and mesmerizing stage production. Frontman Chris Motionless owned the stage with ease, channeling raw emotion into every lyric, while guitarist Ricky Olson and bassist Justin Morrow seamlessly exchanged headbanging riffs and powerful screams, creating an atmosphere that was both chaotic and captivating.

Highlights of the night included crowd favorites “Masterpiece,” “Slaughterhouse,” and “Werewolf,” each track escalating the intensity in the room. A standout moment was the band playing “Abigail,” a rare treat and fan favorite that is seldom included in their setlists, which inspired numerous crowd-surfers—look out for some incredible crowd-surfing shots below. “Voices” saw fans singing along at deafening volumes, turning the hall into a chorus of voices echoing Chris’s powerful delivery.

The band’s signature theatricality was on full display during tracks like “Not My Type: Dead as Fuck 2,” bringing visual drama to match the sonic impact. The encore, featuring “Another Life” and the anthemic “Eternally Yours,” served as a powerful climax, solidifying the emotional connection Motionless In White has fostered with their audience.

Being behind the lens for this one was a privilege—the energy radiating from the stage to the crowd made capturing dynamic moments effortless. The lighting perfectly complemented the intensity of each song, resulting in some of my most striking images yet.

Scroll through the gallery below for highlights from this unforgettable night.


Motionless In White – Setlist – May 9, 2025
📍 Archer Music Hall, Allentown, PA

  1. Meltdown
  2. Sign of Life
  3. Abigail
  4. Thoughts & Prayers
  5. Masterpiece
  6. Rats
  7. Voices
  8. Slaughterhouse
  9. Werewolf
  10. Reincarnate
  11. Not My Type: Dead as Fuck 2
  12. Disguise
  13. Sick From the Melt (first time since 2019)
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  15. Scoring the End of the World
  16. Soft
  17. Everybody Sells Cocaine
  18. Another Life
  19. Eternally Yours
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