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Counting Crows and Twin Forks teamed up for a night of roots rock at Metropolis (photos)

Adam Duritz of Counting Crows live at Metropolis on May 15, 2015 (photo by Vitor Munhoz).

Counting Crows
Metropolis

May 15

Counting Crows released their seventh studio album, Somewhere Under Wonderland, last summer, and the band’s continued tour in support of it brought them to Metropolis before an adoring crowd last Friday.

The band’s setlist was broken up fairly evenly across their numerous albums, including obvious classics like “Mr. Jones” and “the Rain King,” alongside a number of covers, including Teenage Fanclub (!) and The Grateful Dead.

Twin Forks opened the show, featuring Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional fame on guitar and vocals, playing an enthusiastic take on traditional country and folk-rock.

Below are photos of each band’s set, courtesy of Vitor Munhoz. For all upcoming tour dates, visit countingcrows.com.

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