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Gable Price And Friends
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Sep 22, 2026 • 8:00pm
Kansas City, MO

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Beginnings and big choruses with Gable Price And Friends

NorCal roots, DIY grit

They come out of Northern California, mixing vulnerable lyrics with wiry guitars and sturdy, live-first drums. In recent years they have moved from DIY rooms to bigger stages while keeping the same candid, slightly gritty tone.

Songs that anchor the night

A likely set leans on I Need You and Her (The End), with a few deep cuts reshaped for shout-along moments. The crowd skews mixed, from college friends and young professionals to parents with teens, plus scene-agnostic rock fans who like heart over gloss. Early shows often hit coffeehouses and campus halls around Redding, where the songs grew loud dynamics and quiet pauses. They self-released early projects before partnering with a label, and the "Friends" banner keeps keys and second-guitar seats flexible as schedules shift. These notes on songs and production come from recent patterns and may not precisely match what happens on your night.

The culture around Gable Price And Friends

What you see in the room

The scene is relaxed and tidy, with thrifted flannels, plain tees, worn sneakers, and a few simple chains or ballcaps. You hear low conversation before the set and quick hushes when a lyric shifts from shout to whisper.

Shared moments that stick

When I Need You lands, the call-and-response on the title line turns into a round that starts at the rail and rolls backward. Fans often clap the off-beat on the last chorus, while a few hold hands up in quiet focus rather than big jumps. Merch leans to lyric-forward shirts in earth tones, small-crest hoodies, and date-stamped posters with clean line art. People swap favorite bridge lines and talk about how the songs traveled from living rooms to clubs, more about meaning than metrics. After the closer, the hang feels neighborly, with folks lingering to say hi to friends made mid-set.

How Gable Price And Friends make it hit

Built on voice and pulse

The vocal sits forward, clean but willing to rasp at the edges when the room gets loud. Guitars lean on open chords and delay for glow, while the second guitar or keys sketch simple counter-melodies so the hook stays clear.

Small switches, big payoff

The rhythm section keeps mid-tempo stride with sudden drops to near silence, letting a line land before the stomp returns. Live, they often pull the first chorus a notch softer, then stretch the final pass with a tagged repeat to let the crowd sing. A subtle habit is shifting the bridge to half-time with floor-tom patterns, which makes the last downbeat hit harder without raising volume. On some songs the lead guitar uses a high capo so the vocal owns the low-mid space, and the pads fill the body underneath. Lights tend to warm up on the human moments and cool down for the big pushes, framing the music without stealing focus.

Kindred company for Gable Price And Friends

Fans who click for similar threads

Fans of Switchfoot tend to connect with the mix of thoughtful themes and surging choruses. Colony House bring crisp indie-rock guitars and earnest stage energy that land in the same neighborhood.

Overlap in sound and spirit

If you like the glossy hooks and widescreen builds of The Band CAMINO, the tight drums and bright leads here will feel familiar. Solo nights from Jon Foreman speak to the same reflective streak, even when the volume drops. All four acts prize melody first and let the rhythm section carry the lift instead of burying it in tracks. They also favor singable bridges that invite the room to carry the last chorus, which is a shared live instinct more than a genre box.

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