Concert Recap: Eve 6 at Emo’s Austin
Eve 6 brought alternative-rock to Emo’s Austin with opener Fastball on April 16.
Photos by Carly Schmidt
Miles Zuniga, frontman of Fastball, leads the audience in claps before the song “Sooner or Later.”
Zuniga plays the guitar and sings during power pop song “Sooner or Later.”
Zuniga plays the guitar and sings during power pop song “Sooner or Later.”
Zuniga and guitarist Tony Scalzo sing “Sooner or Later” off their 1998 album All the Pain Money Can Buy to the audience.
Scalzo sings the raspy vocals of “Warm Fuzzy Feeling.”
Zuniga sings the alternative-country song “Hummingbird” off 2024 album Sonic Ranch.
Max Collins, lead vocalist for Eve 6, performs the opening melodies to pop-punk song “How Much Longer.”
Max Collins, lead vocalist for Eve 6, performs the opening melodies to pop-punk song “How Much Longer.”
Jon Siebels, guitarist for Eve 6, fixes his guitar sound in between songs.
Collins sings high-energy song “Open Road Song” off their 1998 self-titled debut album Eve 6.
Collins rocks out to a catchy “Open Road Song.”
Collins points to the audience while he talks to them in the middle of “Open Road Song.”
Collins and Siebels rock out back to back to the instrumental heavy rock guitar section of “Open Road Song.”
Eve 6 perform the melodic grunge song “Leech.”
Siebels sings along to the high-energy guitar song “Leech.”