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by The Todd on 2024-07-13Budweiser Stage - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5Come back anytime we love Mt Joy they killed it great vibes at the show
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"Mt. Joy's songs unfold like good political speeches: They amble and converse and pulsate fervently until it's time to get the crowd chanting along." - NPR
Since forming in 2016, the Philadelphia native indie-rock band -- comprised of Matt Quinn (vocals, guitar), Sam Cooper (guitar), Jackie Miclau (keys, piano), Sotiris Eliopoulos (drums), and Michael Byrnes (bass) -- has put in their 10,000 hours preparing for this very moment.
After nearly a decade of touring and recording three critically acclaimed albums (2018's Mt. Joy, 2020's Rearrange Us, and 2022's Orange Blood), the five-piece reached new heights in 2024, selling out New York's Madison Square Garden, The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, Denver's Red Rocks Amphitheater, and more; their 70-date North American and European headline tour also sold more than 180,000 tickets. Mt. Joy's momentum stemmed from years of hard work cultivating an unforgettable stage presence and their laser focus on organic growth.
Now, Mt. Joy sits on the precipice of another breakthrough year, with the release of their fourth LP, Hope We Have Fun, on May 30 and their upcoming 'Hope We Have Fun' tour. For Quinn, the record speaks directly to the band's long journey together -- "We've all worked incredibly hard together and done ridiculous things in sickness and in health. You just kind of look up and you're at Madison Square Garden with these people, and it makes you emotional -- it feels like something you never could have dreamed. The album is a realization that we pushed ourselves into this crazy world, sometimes for better and sometimes for worse. It's a lot about sticking together in relationships, living a crazy lifestyle and just kinda saying, 'I hope we have fun.'" The album's thirteen tracks explore the high, lows, and intimate moments of a life lived on the road, with Quinn's soulful vocals floating over intricate, rootsy instrumentals.
Start with the album's lead single, "Highway Queen" (also out now as a duet with Grammy-winner Maren Morris). In the sparkling, acoustic guitar-driven track, Quinn ruminates on falling for a twin flame who lives for the escapism of transient life, too. "It's a song about seeing how you deal with things in someone else," he says. "Which is really comforting, but it's also an opportunity to be introspective and helpful to each other."
"God Loves Weirdos" dives deeper into life on the road, after the stage lights go out. "You pull into the gas station and those are your date nights -- goofing around at a truck stop, looking at all the funny T-shirts," Quinn says of the track. "Maybe the road is pulling you apart, but then you have those moments where you're laughing and thinking, 'This is so fun. I love this person.'"
"More More More," on the other hand, deals with what happens when you do come home -- the depression that creeps in when the world goes quiet. As the track builds to a crescendo, Quinn breaks his own cycle, howling "I got all I want" -- a chill-inducing moment of catharsis.
But it wouldn't be a Mt. Joy record without a party, too. There's the unapologetically grooving "She Wants to Go Dancing" written for a lover who brings you out of your shell at the club, and "Coyote," an ode to Quinn's bandmates sticking together that could easily soundtrack a rager on a tour bus. Two dynamic collaborations round out the record with features soon to be announced.
To date, Mt. Joy has garnered over one billion global streams and has sold more than half a million tickets, with the singles "Silver Lining," "Jenny Jenkins," "Lemon Tree," "Strangers," "Highway Queen," and "She Wants to Go Dancing" all charting in the Top 5 on AAA radio. The band has earned critical acclaim from major media outlets including The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Billboard, NPR, and PEOPLE; they've also graced the stage at top festivals around the world, as well as on late-night TV shows including James Corden, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Kimmel. In 2025, Mt. Joy will embark on an extensive North American arena tour, as well as festival stops at Governor's Ball, Bonnaroo, and Rhode Island's Newport Folk Festival.
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Come back anytime we love Mt Joy they killed it great vibes at the show
My 5th time and they didn’t disappoint plus I took my 14 year old! Great first concert experience:)
Mt. Joy was incredibly humble and a true pleasure to watch perform. They made a large venue feel like an intimate show. They sounded absolutely incredible and performed some amazing covers as well! 10/10 best concert I’ve been to!
The music is just as good or even better live. They were friendly and personable and added some twists to the songs that worked really well. Sick visuals were a bonus. Great crowd, great vibe.
Loved them , loved all the music they are truly talented and it was such a great night I won’t forget!! Highly recommend seeing them <3
Very cool visual, really great sound, it was a night to remember and I love them even more now!!
Show was amazing , great music great interactions with the crowd and the lights and back drop were spot on 👌 extremely talented group of musicians!
Amazing performance, loved the solos and alternate arrangements. Jackie is unbelievable!
Terrible venue for Mt Joy. Saw them at History and they were amazing. Seats have majorly blocked view and bad vibes.
Unbelievable night. Wicked band that sounded even more amazing in person. Nearly died when Max from the Arkells appeared on stage. Crazy, soul filling, life giving concert. Beautiful sound quality at Massey Hall, gorgeous theatre! Looking forward to seeing Mt. Joy again!
Great venue and an amazing artist. Each of the band members play a crucial role in making their great sound
My first time seeing Mt Joy live. Wow - great energy, they fed off a very engaged crowd. They can really play, and I didn’t know they were such a jam band live. Loved it. And a bonus at Massey Hall in Toronto - they played The Weight in their encore as a tribute to Robby Robertson.
Mt Joy makes each of their experiences unique and provides fans with the chemistry onstage that is hard to compare to other bands. Loved every second. Max From Arkells also joined!!
The show was great! Their energy is amazing and I could have rewatched the whole show the second that ended cuz of just how great it was.
Amazing performers, and debatably they sound BETTER live. I may be slightly biased as this is easily my favourite band out there, and it’s not even close. I was right at the front and after they played Silver Lining, Sam Cooper signed my hoodie from the stage, which made my year.
Mt. Joy always brings it. They had great energy all the way through and all their songs absolutely rock when played live!
Incredible performance and awesome venue to catch them in.
History is a great small venue to see live music. Mt. Joy is one of the best live bands I have ever seen.
The venue was great, Mt.Joy was even better. My partner and I listened to them all through the lockdowns, which helped keep us sane.. but to listen to them in person was that much better. Couldn’t believe how good they were live.
My third time seeing Mt.Joy and they are just as good as ever. I've seen them grow from a small venue to a medium and this one was the biggest yet with 2,500 capacity. This was my first time at History but is a great venue!