The Disco Biscuits kicked off the first night of their three-night run at The Capitol Theatre with a bang.

Coming off a weekend of shows in the nation’s capital, it wasn’t hard to tell that the Biscuits were laid back, relaxed, and ready to go. The first set featured dark thematic jamming that had the crowd engaged. Opening with a fiery “Vasillios”, the band showed their hand and jammed into “Orch Theme”, followed by “Lunar Pursuit”. The dubbed out “Lunar” jam made the transition into “Sweating Bullets”, coming out as one of the standout moments from the first set.

The second set started with fan-favorite jam vehicle, “Bernstein & Chasnoff”. They rode it into an inverted “Aquatic Ape” and then paraded back into “B&C” to end the segment. The sound was definitely more dialed in for the second set. Aron Magner-original “Spy” made its triumphant return and was the definite highlight of the set. Seeing Magner and Barber trade solos over that chord progression was a thing of beauty. The Disco Biscuits closed the set with an unfinished “Spectacle” that made its way into “Basis for a Day”, an untradition pairing that pleasantly surprised their fanbase. The band hit a nice stride during the “Basis” jam that featured some interesting interplay between Brownstein and Barber. They ended the set strong and encored with “World Is Spinning”, which has unfortunately never lost its meaning.

All in all, it was a solid first night from The Disco Biscuits. The next two nights are going to be even better. If you haven’t gotten your tickets yet, you should most definitely do so. It’s always special when you get to see music at The Capitol Theatre. No matter how many shows you get to see there, it never loses its majestic vibe. This evening is going to be one for the books, buckle up and enjoy the ride.

The Disco Biscuits – FULL SHOW – 1/31/19

Setlist: The Disco Biscuits | The Capitol Theatre | Port Chester, NY | 1/31/19
I: Vassillios-> Orch Theme-> Lunar Pursuit-> Sweating Bullets

II: Bernstein & Chasnoff-> Aquatic Ape (inverted)-> Bernstein & Chasnoff, Spy, Spectacle-> Basis for a Day

E: World is Spinning