Ripe Bringing JOY to Philadelphia

Digital Noise Mag attended pop-funk band Ripe’s sold out tour; Joy in the Wild Unknown at The Foundry in Philadelphia, Pa. on April 5, 2018. Headlining was another Boston band Los Elks, their high energy spirit getting the crowd pumped for Ripe to take the stage, meanwhile telling the crowd that the two bands met in high school and are still very good friends. Later in the night lead vocalist Robbie Wulfsohn, announced that their newest album was being released at mid-night, stating that the album was created so that there is a “joyful place for the people we care about”. The playful band interacted with the fans while everyone in the room had smiles on their face as they danced and sang along to funk of modern pop while spreading the Ripe Love.

Set List

  1. Caralee
  2. Little Light
  3. Momentum Games
  4. Ex-Life
  5. Vultures (John Mayer Trio cover)
  6. Follow Through
  7. Four on the Ten
  8. On My Mind (Ellie Goulding cover)
  9. Brother Sky
  10. Talk to the Moon
  11. Downward

Encore

  1. Goon Squad
  2. I Just Can’t Wait to be King ([Disney] cover)

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