Concert Recap: Quarters at Scoot Inn
New York City rock band Quarters brought their ‘I HOPE THIS ISN’T THE END OF THE WORLD’ tour to Austin, Texas, on April 5 with support from Telescreens and Charlie Burg.
Photos by Atyanna Siller
Telescreens drummer Oliver Graf sets the beat as the band begins to play.
Vocalist Jackson Hamm rocks out to “Baby I Know You Well” from the band’s upcoming album Why The Lights Flicker.
Hamm screams out to the crowd while performing “Commotion”: “Where do you go / When you look to the future / When you look to the future / The shackles have shown.
The audience dances loosely while Telescreens performs “Baby I Know you Well.”
Hamm shreds his guitar as the band performs the outro to “Baby I Know You Well.”
Hamm shreds his guitar as the band performs the outro to “Baby I Know You Well.”
Indie-pop artist Charlie Burg slows down the afternoon with “Episode III” from his EP Live in Peter’s Attic.
Indie-pop artist Charlie Burg slows down the afternoon with “Episode III” from his EP Live in Peter’s Attic.
Ben Roter, lead vocalist for Quarters, dances as the band performs “Heaven Bound” from its rock album Portraits.
Roter raises his hand in the air as he sings the lyrics to the electric heartbreak song “Heaven Bound” from the album Portraits: “I kind of think that it’s over now / Heaven sent, heaven bound.”
Roter locks eyes with the crowd as he performs “Heaven Bound.”
A fan headbangs to “SUPERSONIC” from Quarters’ latest album I HOPE THIS ISN’T THE END OF THE WORLD.
Quarters performs its hottest single “Kiwi.”