This past Tuesday, August 1st, The Backseat Lovers stopped in New Jersey to play at the Stone Pony Summer Stage. The picturesque outdoor venue, located right across the Asbury Park boardwalk, created the perfect setting for the Utah-born band to jam at their second-to-last show. The night was truly memorable, and an experience that everyone should have at least once in their lifetime.
Opening the night up was Bendigo Fletcher, an indie-folk band from Kentucky. Headed by lead singer Ryan Anderson, the band did not fail to build up the energy in the crowd of three-thousand. Anderson’s mix of screamy belts, harmonica playing, and guitar strumming set off rounds of applause and approving howls from the audience members. Towards the end of the opening set, Anderson brought out members of The Backseat Lovers to play a cover of “Certainty” by Big Thief.
The Backseat Lovers formed in 2018 in Provo, Utah, first with lead singer Joshua Harmon, guitarist Jonas Swanson, drummer Juice Welch, and later with bassist KJ Ward. The indie-rock / alternative band gained widespread recognition when their songs “Kilby Girl” and “Pool House” from their When We Were Friends album exploded on social media. They are now wrapping up their Waiting to Spill tour, which is celebrating the release of their latest album of the same name.
The buzz of excitement before the main act could be felt as people shifted on their toes in anticipation for “The Backseat Bozos” (as lead singer Joshua Harmon called it) to make their entrance. The pre-show playlist consisted of iconic jazz songs and Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” which the entire crowd sang along to. Most came dressed in casual beach day clothes—shorts, tank tops, The Backseat Lovers merchandise, Converse.
The Backseat Lovers opened the night with a lengthy instrumental accompanied by an intense buildup, and followed with their iconic song “Pool House.” Joshua Harmon scaled the stage with breathtaking agility, nimbly moving his fingers across his telecaster’s neck and shaking his luscious hair to the beat. No one can deny that Harmon can sing. His vocals were identical to the studio recordings, if not better. The true passion he put into every song, inclusive of the growls, screams, extended belts, and even opera-like yodels, only highlighted how truly talented he is. The rest of the band did not fail to deliver—KJ with his impressive basslines, Juice with his body-rumbling drumming, and Jonas with his iconic guitar solos.
During the beginning of the set, Harmon said, “The air is just lovely here. Did any of you guys get to go swimming today? I went swimming today, it was really great actually.” A few screams and howls from the crowd. Towards the end, he stated, “In light of the full moon, my dear friend KJ would like to do a howl.” KJ followed with, “On the count of three, can you guys join me in a big old howl?,” and everyone participated. Every person there was having a great time, jumping and spinning and dancing, all whilst shouting lyrics like, “I miss the days when girls were scary, scarier than spiders.”
At the end of the show, Harmon threw his guitar dangerously high up into the air and caught it, triggering a roar of screams from the crowd. The encore was extremely high-energy, and after the show ended, the goodbyes were bittersweet. The Backseat Lovers previously played two nights at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City in June, and are sure to come back when they next tour.
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