October 26, 2024 — Knocked Loose put on an amazing show at the Observatory Festival Grounds in Santa Ana. From the start with “Thirst,” the energy in the crowd was huge. Everyone was excited and ready for a wild night.
They jumped right into “Deep in the Willow,” and you could tell the crowd was ready to go crazy. As they played “Mistakes Like Fractures,” people started to move around, and it felt like the mosh pit was about to explode. “God Knows” kept the energy high, and every song made the crowd cheer even louder. “Don’t Reach for Me” had everyone jumping, and you could feel the excitement in the air.
Then something serious happened. After they played “Piece by Piece,” a person got hurt in the crowd, and the band paused for about five minutes to make sure everything was okay. It was a good reminder that even at a wild show, we should look out for each other.
Once everything was settled, they jumped back in with “Deadringer,” and the crowd went wild again. Songs like “Where Light Divides the Holler” and “The Calm That Keeps You Awake” gave everyone a chance to catch their breath while still keeping the energy strong.
When they played “Moss Covers All” and “Take Me Home,” the crowd sang along, and you could see how connected everyone felt. “Everything Is Quiet Now” and “Blinding Faith” showed off the band’s emotional side, while “Billy No Mates” and “Counting Worms” brought back the wild energy.
A highlight of the night was when they performed “Suffocate” with Taylor Glasgow. The crowd went crazy, and it was clear everyone was having the time of their lives. They ended with “Sit & Mourn,” leaving everyone in a moment of reflection after such a powerful show.
Overall, Knocked Loose’s performance was a fantastic mix of heavy music, wild movement, and a strong sense of community. They gave the audience an unforgettable experience that fans will remember for a long time. If you love hardcore music, this show was a must-see.
PHOTO CREDIT: Live photos by Angel Mejia for ZrockR Magazine – (c) 2024 – All Rights Reserved.