On October 8, 1998, At the Drive-In performed at the Armbrust Schoolhouse in Greensburg, PA, during a noteworthy period in their career. At this time,... Read Full Description >
On October 8, 1998, At the Drive-In performed at the Armbrust Schoolhouse in Greensburg, PA, during a noteworthy period in their career. At this time, the band was riding the wave of their album "In/Casino/Out," which had been released earlier that year. This album marked a significant step in their evolution, showcasing a shift towards a more polished sound while retaining their signature chaotic energy. The live performance depicted in the video captures the band's intense stage presence and fervent fan reception, which were pivotal to their reputation in the post-hardcore scene. Notably, during this tour, they shared the stage with other influential bands like Dawson High and The Juliana Theory, indicating their strong connections within the 90s alternative and punk rock circuit. The energy of the performance reflects the band's rising status, setting the stage for their later success with the critically acclaimed album "Relationship of Command."