The Classic Crime packed The Showbox to capacity on Tuesday night to
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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The stage lighting and fog effects during Moneta's set made their performance even better.
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Performers can enjoy the show too! Moneta's keyboardist Chris B. seemed to be loving The Classic Crime's set from his perch (right behind me) near stage left.
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The fans just couldn't get enough of Matt aE” or The Classic Crime.
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Matt MacDonald sings during The Classic CrimeaE™s CD release concert.
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Robbie backs up Matt's vocals during Tuesday night's show.
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Looking on in awe...
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Robbie shows the fans some love.
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This fan... well, he was in heaven.
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TCC guitarist Robbie Negrin plays and sings during the band's set.
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Matt MacDonald, The Classic Crime's lead singer, opens up the set on Tuesday night.
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Jeremiah went out with a bang near the drums.
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Fan of the night: she knew all of the words to all the songs, and went as crazy as she could for hours on end.
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Moneta's Jeremiah perches on top of an amp during Tuesday nightaE™s show.
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Daniel, guitarist for New Heights, tunes up during the Federal Way band's set on Tuesday night.
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With no divider between the audience and the stage, crowd surfers (like this guy) ended up being thrown at the band.
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Chris H., one of the two Moneta guitarists, handled stage left.
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Moneta lead singer Jeremiah got up close and personal with his fans on multiple occasions throughout the set.
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These girls may have been little, but they could head-bang with the best of 'em.
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An audience member rocks out (along with hundreds of others).
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The reason why you don't piss off the rest of the crowd: this girl (far right) got her ass kicked until she was forced to leave.
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This girl was literally in tears watching Holyfield perform. Aww.
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Toe takes a time-out from singing for a guitar bridge during Holyfield's set.
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And this is what a sold-out Showbox looks like.
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Toe of Holyfield poses with fans before the band's set.
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Travis rips into his vocals during New Heights' set.
The Classic Crime packed The Showbox to capacity on Tuesday night to usher in the release of their sophomore album “The Silver Cord,” with the help of (other) local acts Holyfield, Moneta and New Heights. But best of all, you could tell they were having fun. And that meant the crowd had fun. It was a hometown show, in the very best of ways. All photos by Nick Feldman.Published on July 24, 2008
