

It always felt like the opening song to the record, and it is the opening song to the album. 'Asking For It' just kind of held on through the all of the other sessions. With the help of our management at In De Goot Entertainment and our esteemed record company, Atlantic Records, we feel that we've done just that."īrent previously told the WGRD radio station about "Asking For It": "It's a unique track on the record because it was the very first song that was written for what came to be 'Threat To Survival', and normally during the writing process, we'll write a lot of songs before we go in to record what the album is going to be - anywhere from between forty and upwards of sixty songs sometimes. "We collectively wanted to do something completely original and different for us and our audience. "Working with longtime friend and director Darren Doane is always an adventure. "The video for 'Asking For It' is more of a skit/short than a music video. So what we decided to do on the latest installment in the SHINEDOWN catalogue was have as much fun as possible. 6 on The Billboard 200 album chart, selling 65,000 copies in its first week of release.Ĭommented SHINEDOWN singer Brent Smith: "There are many elements that go into making a SHINEDOWN video. The track is taken from the band's fifth studio album, "Threat To Survival", which debuted at No. Regardless, this band is one that demands your “attention attention,” no matter what songs are played.The official "short film" for the new SHINEDOWN song "Asking For It" can be seen below. Personally, I would have loved to hear “Save Me,” “Devour,” “State of My Head,” and every single song from last year’s album that wasn’t part of the set.

Shinedown performed for just under 2 hours not a short set by any means, but with the band’s extensive catalog of hits, they really should consider taking note from bands like Foo Fighters and bring fans 3+ hour shows instead. Each band member is truly a master of his own craft. Smith and Myers have an unbeatable chemistry with each other, while Bass and Kerch come together to give us the rhythm section we deserve.

Shinedown is: flawless frontman – Brent Smith, literal face-melting guitarist – Zach Myers, bassist/multi-instrumental genius – Eric Bass, and dreamy dreadlocked drummer – Barry Kerch. Halfway through the set, the group made their way to a smaller stage in the center of the pit, allowing for more intimacy as they serenaded fans with moving renditions of “Amaryllis” and “Call Me” before providing introductions of each band member. Brent Smith spoke, “Lincoln, Nebraska if you would do us the honor of showing us what the stars look like tonight for Draven, we would be much obliged.” The entire crowd agreed and held up their cell phone flashlights in tribute. “Get Up” was dedicated to a 12 year-old boy, Draven, who had lost his life in December of last year, and for him and his family attending. It was a great way to make friends and not “Enemies,” which coincidentally was the following song. Frontman Brent Smith then encouraged everyone to look to their left, look to their right, and introduce themselves to their neighbors with handshakes and high-fives. Surrounded by large exclamation point shaped screens referencing last year’s Attention Attention album cover, Shinedown hit the multi-leveled stage with “Devil,” the perfect song to open a rock show.Įarly into the set, concertgoers were asked if this was their first time seeing Shinedown. With Shinedown up next, it was about to get heavy. (Good choice kid.) With his insane energy, powerhouse rap skills, and consistently stellar crowd interaction, there are few better frontmen in the biz. Later, “Not the Only One” was dedicated to Shaddix’s son, Brixton, as he was in the audience that night, and it’s his favorite song. Shaddix took to the crowd for “Elevate.” Starting in the pit, he made his way up into the lower bowl, walking through the row just in front of me before heading back down, across the floor, and up the stairs of the opposite section. Also, “Go big red!” which is how frontman Jacoby Shaddix greeted the crowd.Īlong with songs for all the “old-school Papa Roach fans” like “Between Angels and Insects,” the band played several songs from the January release Who Do You Trust?. Next up was Papa Roach starting strong with “Last Resort,” the hit they typically finish many of their sets with. Although the band was playing to a half-empty arena, they demanded to be heard, and early-arriving concertgoers obliged. The first opening act for the Attention Attention World Tour was English rockers Asking Alexandria. Shinedown, Papa Roach, & Asking Alexandria hit the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska Friday, March 15, 2019, and it was heavy. WORDS BY SARA ALEXANDER and PHOTOS BY DEAN BIRKHEIMER | Go Venue Magazine
