Everclear Headlines a Night of ‘90s Rock Nostalgia at Asbury Lanes

This year has been very nostalgic as I have covered numerous bands that made up the soundtrack of my early twenties. And on a chilly autumn night in Asbury Park, that trend continued. Everclear, Marcy Playground, and Jimmie’s Chicken Shack arrived at the Jersey Shore and treated the sold out Asbury Lanes crowd to a great night of classic alternative rock.

Everclear headlined the night and reminded us why they are one of the more popular alternative rock acts since debuting thirty years ago. Art Alexakis gave an energetic and emotional performance, and the set featured many of their biggest hits including “Santa Monica”, “Father of Mine”, '“Heroin Girl”, and “Wonderful”. I even got to see one of my personal favorites “AM Radio”.

Marcy Playground, best known for their mega hit “Sex and Candy”, gave an excellent performance in the heart of the lineup showing why they are not a one hit wonder. “Pigeon Farm” and “Punk Rock Superstar” were two standouts for me, and they were joined by Jimi Haha for “Sherry Fraser”.

Jimmie’s Chicken Shack kicked off the night and nearly stole the show. They “raw dogged” through their seven song set and closed it out with two of their best known singles, “High” and “Do Right”. I hadn’t seen them since they played HFStivals back in the day, and they did not dissapoint.

This tour wraps up on November 1, and it is definitely worth seeing. And as always, be sure to check out all three bands wherever you stream your music.

Everclear

Marcy Playground

Jimmie’s Chicken Shack

Michael Campanile

Michael is an Asbury Park based photographer of what life puts in front of him. He snuck his camera into a concert for the first time in 2011 when he went to see Soundgarden on their reunion tour. Two of those shots ended up being published in Photofantasm Soundgarden: Nudedragons to King Animal, and he has been bringing his cameras to shows ever since. He relocated to Asbury in 2019 for its rich music and art scenes...and to save on tolls! He is a big supporter of the local music scene and has become well known amongst the bands for his photos. Michael is also a regular vendor at the Asbury Park Punk Rock Flea Market and can be found selling his prints at a variety of local markets.

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