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Vundabar back to Gawk basics

Vundabar came up in Boston DIY rooms, shaping a lean mix of nervy guitars, springy bass, and tugging drum hits.

Ten years, same nerve

This run marks ten years of Gawk, the scrappy record that set their template of jagged hooks and sudden drops. Expect a front to back focus with likely plays of Alien Blues, Chop, Oulala, and Voodoo.

Crowd snapshots, not caricatures

You will see teens who found Alien Blues online next to fans who caught early basement shows, all leaning in when the band snaps to half time. Trivia worth knowing: they release on their own Gawk Records, and that viral surge happened years after the song first came out. Another quirk from the DIY days is how they cue hits with head nods and count offs you can read from the stage. Note that any setlist and production details mentioned here are educated guesses based on past shows, not a guarantee. The mood stays bright but focused, with friends trading calls on which deep cuts from Gawk might surface.

Vundabar crowd notes and culture

The scene skews casual and expressive, with patched denim, worn tees from mid 2010s tours, and notebooks peeking from tote bags.

Quiet flexes, loud choruses

You hear soft gear talk before the set and loud, joyous bursts during the hits, especially when the room yells the 'Dance, baby' line in Alien Blues. People clap on those stop start breaks rather than moshing, and the band often answers with a grin and a sharp count in. Merch leans into Gawk era art, from bold longsleeves to anniversary vinyl that fans ask to get signed after the show.

DIY roots, current glow

Zines and hand drawn stickers sometimes ride along at the table, which matches a chatty, inclusive vibe near the bar. Older fans share basement show stories while newer ones compare playlist finds, and both groups hang back to let songs breathe between shout alongs. It feels like a community that values hooks and honesty over image, with room for quiet listening as much as big singalongs.

Vundabar on stage: parts that bite and bloom

Live, Vundabar put the guitar front and center, with a hollow, chorus tinged tone that cuts without getting harsh. The vocal sits dry and close, half sing and half bark, which keeps the words clear even when the band hits hard. Arrangements favor sharp contrasts, like clipped verses that crash into ringing, open chord choruses.

Punch, pause, then pounce

The rhythm section drives the shifts, with a pick played bass snapping on top of kicks while the drums play quick stick accents to signal drops. They often push tempos a notch faster than on record, and they like to plant a dead stop before a final chorus to make the return hit harder.

Little tweaks that matter

A neat habit on Alien Blues is swapping to a thinner guitar tone for the bridge so the last hook feels wider, and Chop sometimes gets an extra bar in the outro for crowd claps. Lights are simple and warm, letting the jagged shapes in the music do most of the talking.

Vundabar's kindred company

Fans of Cloud Nothings will click with the tight, battering rhythms and the way songs sprint then open into big choruses.

Kindred noise, shared pulse

Car Seat Headrest overlaps on jangly guitars turned tense, plus that talk sing delivery that flips to a shout when the hook lands. If you like rowdy but tuneful shows, PUP fans will find similar catharsis in the stop start punches and communal shouts. Surf Curse matches the surfy downstrokes and danceable tempos that sneak in under the grit.

Why these names fit

The overlap is less about genre tags and more about wiry guitars, drums that shape the story, and crowds that want motion without chaos. If those bands sit in your rotation, this bill hits the same nerve while keeping the humor and left turns that are very Vundabar.

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