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Although metal bands can be intimidating, and Texas Hippie Coalition certainly give off elements of that vibe, they are guaranteed to give an incredible performance from their mind blowing instrumental talents, to their crazy hair styles, and dance moves. They opened the show with their track Pissed Off And Mad About it, and from the moments they walked on stage every band member was either head banging their long hair, throwing themselves around the stage, or jumping down into the crowd.
The lead guitarist played an absolutely incredible solo during Turn It Up, and even ended up laying on the floor with his guitar above his head, playing some wild chords. It’s evident that the band members have been working together for many years and spend a lot of time together from the way that they can give each other the slightest nod or glance, and know that they’re going to extend or repeat part of a track.
Big Dad Ritch, the front man, gave a stunning vocal performance, and even if scream singing isn’t something that you’re into, it’s undeniable that it takes extreme talent to switch between that and melodic choruses. They were super enthusiastic and dedicated to every moment of the show, and it was so contagious, everyone was dancing non stop!
The most original Texas Rock Bands in a long time, These guys can play. they relate to the crowd like a family member. great show-men & excellent musician's.I have seen them twice and always a great Rock Show . Real Original Texas Red Dirt Rock. Texas Hippie Coalition. Thanks y'all, Keep on Rock'n.
THC!!!!
FINALLY I got to see them play!!!
They were at The End in Nashville TN and they ROCKED THE HOUSE!!!
They sound just as close to recorded as you could get!!!
I WOULD see THC AGAIN FOR SURE!!!
THANK YOU THC!!!!