The following is a concert review written by Plankeye fan Mark Murphy
I saw Plankeye last week and thought they put on a good show. They played "Open House" "Someday" and a lot of songs from Relocation. And a song I think is called "God is in Control". I don't know because I'm not a real big fan of the guys. But I was blessed by it, but most of all God Rocks!
Date: 02/11/00
The following is a concert review written by Plankeye fan Kirsten Jensen
I went to the Agape Festival '98 and I had a
great time. It was really
neat, and that's what got me started on Plankeye.
The guys in the band are
really nice. The even took the time to let me
get my picture with them!
Date: 06/05/99
The following is a concert review written by Plankeye fan Jared Bowser-
I saw Plankeye along with Five Iron Frenzy and The Altered in January. Plankeye Rocked The Building! They busted out hits such as: B.C., Scared, Whisper To Me, Struck By The Chord, Open House and Placement among many. This had to be probably the best concert I had ever seen! After the show I talked awile with Adam, Scott, Eric and Luis. And what really topped of this concert was that I got to play Adam's drumset! After stocking up on some Plankeye stuff, I left. That had to be the best concert I had been to. And I am really looking foward to seeing them again with Fold Zandura and Seven Day Jesus, when they come back to Jacksonville.
Date: 08/31/97
The following is a concert review written by Plankeye fan Jim Bryan-
I got to see Plankeye at Jesus NW, and they were so awesome! Everyone was totally into it and it made it a really great place to be! The music was so loud you had to scream to hear over everyone! Everyone was moshing and it was great!
Date: 08/23/97
The following is a concert review written by Plankeye fan Evan Higginbotham-
I saw Plankeye when they opened for Newsboys in Bristol, TN. I went with my youth group. Everyone else was excited about seeing Newsboys and Third Day, but my friend Tim and I were just pumped up about getting to see Plankeye live. I was surprised at how well they performed. They sounded exactly as they do on their cd, which is rare in most bands. It seems that the majority of performers these days can't really produce a quality live show. However, Plankeye did an excellent job. My friend and I were the only ones jumping around like idiots as songs like "Placement", "Commonwealth", "Whisper to Me", and a few songs from the Spark album blared in our ears. After their surprisingly long set, my friend and I ran over to the side of the stage and yelled at Eric. When we got his attention, Tim yelled, "YOU ROCK!" I think the guitarist responded with a, "Thanks. You,too." It was an experience that absolutely rocked, and I'll never forget it. On a scale from 1-10, I'd give this concert a strong 8. (The fact that we had lousy seats prevents me from giving it a ten.)
Date: 08/12/97
The following is a concert review written by Plankeye fan Jonathan Finkenbiner-
I recently saw PLANKEYE for the 3rd time at the T&N Weekend in Texas. They did a great show. It was the best I have ever seen them. I was filled with emotion and variety. At first I was very tired after seeing 10 other great Tooth and Nail Bands such as Ghoti Hook, Value Pak, and Stavesacre. I was totally drained from all the moshing and crowd surfing. But when PLANKEYE started their set I didn't care. Everybody was totally into it. The disappionting crowd of 1500 was pumped. They did some old song from the Spark including Open House. They started out with a distorted version of B.C. Then they played such favorites as Whisper to Me, Struck by the Chord, Commonwealth, and a new one that totally rocked called Playground. They did a Prayer Chain cover and a praise song off of Spark. The last song was played with what seemed to be a Flying "V" and Placement never seemed so heavy. When the song
ended Scott threw his guitar down and I thought the concert was over. Then he picked it up and tomahawked it to the stage. He then broke all the strings and threw it in the crowd. This show was filled with more emotion that I have ever seen from a band. PLANKEYE really rocked the whole state of
Texas.
Date: 07/03/97
The following is a concert review written by Plankeye fan Marcie Sweikert-
"I saw Plankeye in concert with the Newsboys & Geoff Moore & the Distance in December, & I gotta say
that they were AWESOME!! I think the coolest thing was getting to meet them & talk with them after the concert. I could really tell that they have a passion for JESUS!! I can't wait untill their next albumn comes out. I'm going to"Kingdombound" in August & I'll see them again (which will be WONDERFUL!!) I'll be the one front-row-center!! Thanks for listening...BYE!!"
Date: 06/28/97
The following is a concert review written by Plankeye fan Chad Miller-
"I just saw Plankeye tonight with the Newsboys tour, and they were
awesome. I thought they were the best band there. I love their style and
their songs. They are a great band with a good message. I hope they'll keep up the
good work."
Date: 05/23/97
The following is a concert review written by Plankeye fan Adam Salvadalena-
"On May 16th, I attended a Plankeye concert as part of Great America's Spring Celeration including many other artists. It seemed like Plankeye played a longer set than the last time I saw them play when they were opening for the Newsboys. "Whipser to Me", "Struck by the Chord", "Open House", "Placement", and "Who Loves You More?" are a few of the songs they played. They kept the energy level high during record breaking heat. I liked the part where Luis took some time to share what had been going on in his life which I think helped set the tone for "Who Loves You More?". One thing that disappionted me was that half way throught the concert security started enforcing that the front isle be kept clear where some fellow Plankeye lovers and I had been doing some low key moshing. However, I thought they kept the crowd into it, including when the broken pieces of Scott's taberine and Adam's drum sticks were thrown into the crowd for souvenirs. Luis even offered some comic relief during the numerous technical difficulties, one of which was a broken string on Scott's guitar. All in all, Plankeye put on a very good concert despite the situation. "
Date: 05/16/97
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