The quintet - Pat McCrory plus vocalist Brendan Yates, lead guitarist Brady Ebert, bassist ‘Freaky’ Franz Lyons and drummer Daniel Fang - are known for leaving everything on the stage, and the return to gigging was a rude shock to their bodies: “Most of us are pretty active, playing sports or skateboarding or lifting weights,” Pat says. “Everybody’s got energy to burn so we were like, ‘Yeah, we’ll be good!’ First show, my neck was so twerked out of place I couldn’t look up for two days. We came back and we felt like we were 20 years older. We planned a bunch of one-off shows to knock the rust off. The first one we did was in Baltimore. We were all super rusty and everybody’s super emotional. We sucked so bad but it was awesome! We worked with those little shows and between ourselves we’re like, ‘Yo, get those neck stretches in! Stretch your hamstrings! Let’s go!’”
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