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Back in Bloom: Flyleaf with Lacey Sturm
The band came up in Texas in the early 2000s, blending chunky guitars with a spiritual undercurrent and radio-ready melody. This run marks the return of original vocalist Lacey Sturm after years apart, making the anniversary feel like both a reunion and reset.
Texas grit, melodic heart
Expect a front-loaded burst from the debut era, with I'm So Sick and Fully Alive setting the tone before the room breathes with All Around Me. A mid-set push like Again keeps the tempos snapping while the band saves one bruiser for the encore.People, pace, and deep cuts
The crowd skews multigenerational, from longtime fans in faded band tees to younger rock kids trading lyrics by the rail, with respectful pockets of motion near center. Deep-cut diehards will clock that the group originally performed as Passerby before a name change, and the debut was cut with producer Howard Benson. Note: any setlist or production details mentioned here are educated guesses based on recent shows and history, not confirmed plans.Culture in the Room: Flyleaf with Lacey Sturm
The scene blends nostalgia and now: black band tees, worn denim, and beat-up Vans pair with fresh anniversary prints. You will spot lyric bracelets and small cross pendants next to studded belts, a quiet nod to the band's spiritual threads.
Shared rituals, steady energy
Before showtime, a low call of so what if I... sometimes rolls from the rail, priming the first chorus of Fully Alive before a note is played. Movement stays considerate, with short, tidy pits that reset quickly and lots of room for people who want to sing and sway.Afterglow conversations
Merch leans retro-forward with classic logos, tracklist backs, and a tasteful nod to the debut's colors. Parents with teens stand alongside old friends from the club days, and the mood feels open and kind. Post-show talk often centers on how the vocalist's return shifts the feel of the big songs, with people comparing early memories to the present polish.The Engine Behind Flyleaf with Lacey Sturm
Vocals move from airy confession to sandpaper shout, with pitch locked even when the guitars bite. Riffs favor tight, palm-muted figures that open into ringing chorus chords, while bass shadows kick patterns to make the stops feel like punches.
Arrangements that breathe
Live, verses often trim a bar or two to keep momentum, then bridges stretch so the room exhales before the final drive. One subtle habit: the band often tunes down a half-step or more, so the same parts feel heavier without rushing the tempo.Details that matter
They sometimes add a calm, delay-soaked intro to All Around Me, inviting a full-venue sing before the drums land. On Fully Alive, the bridge can flip to half-time, giving voices space while the kick still marks the heartbeat. Lights chase the dynamics instead of stealing focus, with crisp white hits on accents and warm ambers when melody leads.Kindred Sparks for Flyleaf with Lacey Sturm Fans
Fans of Evanescence who crave big choruses over minor-key drama will find a similar emotional weight here, with leaner guitar shapes. People into Breaking Benjamin will hear the tight, down-tuned punch and stop-start hits that make sing-alongs feel physical.