![]() Vocalist Kellin Quinn, guitarists Jack Fowler and Nick Martin and bassist Justin Hills were already going full throttle, setting up what was sure to be a stellar performance with that first song, moving all over the place and thrashing around. It may be a new song, but the audience already seemed to know it by heart and the confetti that spewed out from some cannons at the start helped in making things all the more fun. A giant banner hung at the back of the stage bearing those words, and some visuals were implemented from time to time throughout the night, like now, when some of the words periodically popped up on them. With a new album due out in the next few weeks (Madness), Sleeping with Sirens had a few new jams to give the Dallas crowd, opening with what will be the lead cut from the album and their first single off it, “Kick Me”. But like I said, it was nearly impossible to make out a clear-cut favorite between the co-headliners. ![]() Each had a throng of fans out, and while everyone was excited to see them together on a bill, it was clear every single person had a slight preference. The openers, Mallory Knox and PVRIS, were well received, though the undisputed kings of the night were Pierce the Veil and Sleeping with Sirens. It was really hard to tell who people were more excited for this night at South Side Music Hall in Dallas. South Side Ballroom – Sunday, March 1, 2015 – Words by Jordan Buford / Photos by James Villa –
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