Concert Recap: Die Spitz at Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
Die Spitz celebrated the release of its newest album, Something to Consume, as well as the beginning of a world tour, at Stubb’s on Oct. 24 surrounded by friends, family, and fans. Two local punk acts, The Opera and Fuck Money, opened the show.
Photos by Olivia Cagle
The Opera’s lead vocalistTyler Dozier lights up the set with undeniable charisma during “God’s Gun.”
The Opera’s lead vocalistTyler Dozier lights up the set with undeniable charisma during “God’s Gun.”
TaSzlin Trébuchet, lead vocalist of Fuck Money, and the rest of the band dressed in ancient Roman attire for its set.
TaSzlin Trébuchet, lead vocalist of Fuck Money, and the rest of the band dressed in ancient Roman attire for its set.
TaSzlin Trébuchet, lead vocalist of Fuck Money, and the rest of the band dressed in ancient Roman attire for its set.
Die Spitz kicks off its set with “Grip.” After the song ended, they called out to the crowd, commanding them to open a mosh pit.
Die Spitz kicks off its set with “Grip.” After the song ended, they called out to the crowd, commanding them to open a mosh pit.
Die Spitz kicks off its set with “Grip.” After the song ended, they called out to the crowd, commanding them to open a mosh pit.
Vocalist and guitarist Eleanor Livingston growls the lyrics to “Grip,” “Grip me harder/ Grip so I leave / Do you like me?/ Am I selfish?”
The band performs a toned-down version of “Voir Dire,” a song off of its newest release, Something to Consume.
The band performs a toned-down version of “Voir Dire,” a song off of its newest release, Something to Consume.
The band performs a toned-down version of “Voir Dire,” a song off of its newest release, Something to Consume.
The band performs a toned-down version of “Voir Dire,” a song off of its newest release, Something to Consume.
Livingston closes her eyes as she sings on “Voir Dire.”