Surviving the Chaos: A Recap of Boundaries “Death Is A Little More” Tour

Words & Photos by Hristina Stoimenova (@hsmusicphotography)

Boundaries, the dynamic metalcore band from Connecticut, brought their signature blend of heavy riffs and raw emotions to the Foundry at The Filmore in Philadelphia in support of their latest album “Death Is A Little More.” The evening promised a showcase of intense energy and passion, with special guests Orthodox, along with openers No Clue and Kaonashi, adding to the excitement for the night ahead.

As the lights dimmed and the crowd’s anticipation grew, Orthodox emerged on stage, setting the tone for the night with their explosive set. The band’s powerful vocals and crushing instrumentals captivated the audience, drawing them into the intense atmosphere that would only escalate throughout the evening.

The crowd responded eagerly to Orthodox’s performance, with fans moshing and crowd surfing in a display of shared energy and enthusiasm. The band’s commanding presence on stage set the bar high for the rest of the night, leaving the audience hungry for more.
As the final notes of Orthodox’s set faded away, Boundaries took the stage amidst a surge of excitement from the crowd. The band wasted no time launching into their set, delivering a relentless performance that kept attendees on their feet throughout the night.
Boundaries’ energy and intensity were palpable, with each member pouring their heart and soul into every note and lyric. The crowd responded in kind, with mosh pits forming and bodies colliding in a frenzy of movement and sound.
Boundaries delivered standout performances on tracks like “Scars on a Soul” and “Reign of Pain,” showcasing the raw emotion and technical prowess that have become their trademark. The band’s chemistry on stage was undeniable, with each member feeding off the energy of the others to create a truly electric atmosphere.
The setlist for the evening was a carefully curated selection of tracks from “Death Is A Little More,” with songs like “My Body in Bloom” resonating with the crowd in powerful ways. Each song flowed seamlessly into the next, creating a cohesive and immersive experience for fans of Boundaries‘ music.

Overall, the Boundaries concert at The Foundry, Philadelphia was a night to remember for fans of the band and the metalcore scene. With Orthodox setting the stage with their explosive performance and Boundaries delivering a high-energy set that left nothing on the table, the night was a testament to the power of live music to connect artists and fans in a shared experience of passion and intensity.

Catch Boundaries out on tour with Beartooth and Currents this summer!!

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7/6 Fresno, CA Tioga-Seqoia Brewery
7/7 Reno, NV Virginia Street Brewhouse
7/9 Billings, MT Pub Station Ballroom
7/11 Wichita, KS Cotillion Ballroom
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7/14 Council Bluffs, IA Harrah’s Stir Cove
7/16 Kansas City, MO The Midland
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7/30 Columbia, SC The Senate
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8/2 Little Rock, AR The Hall
8/3 Fayetteville, AR JJ’s Live

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