Shinedown in Knoxville (Photos)

Last weekend was exhausting, but totally worth it. Saturday, my friend Chris and I drove up to Knoxville. We had dinner at a Mexican place on Market Square and walked around for a while – all the way to the river, actually – before heading to our hotel. After a couple of movies, we went to bed, only to get back up at 7 a.m. on Sunday.

We drove around the campus of the university, explored Ijams Nature Center, visited both the Knoxville National Cemetery and the Old Gray Cemetery, then we had lunch at a BBQ place. Finally, we headed over to Thompson-Boling Arena to begin the wait for Shinedown.

It was miserably hot, we got rained on, and we were on the turf of one of my favorite college football team’s rivals, but I can’t complain. We were front row, on guitarist Zach Myers’ side of the stage, which was perfectly fine with me 😉

I’m not going to wax poetic about how amazing the show was. Just believe me when I say that Shinedown puts on one of the best performances in live music right now. They are so energetic, the band is tight, and front man Brent Smith’s vocals are… Well, you’ve heard him sing, right? Plus, openers Diamante and Dorothy both killed it as well.

It was a hometown show for Brent, and it was magical. The energy was electric. And to top it all off, the mayor of Knox County – who happens to be WWE Hall of Famer Kane, aka Glenn Jacobs – made an appearance. He presented Brent with the key to the city, stating that Knoxville is proud of all that Shinedown has accomplished and really appreciates the band’s inspirational and positive message.

Despite the fact that I was deliriously tired and we had to drive home following the concert, I wouldn’t have traded it for the world. So here are some pictures (and a link to a video I took), just to give y’all a glimpse into the experience. If you have the chance to see Shinedown, DO IT!

First and foremost: “Second Chance” (full song, live) At the beginning, Zach is messing with his lip, then he abruptly starts singing and it is so cute.

Didn’t Want To Lose My Streak

So I’m not doing my usual concert announcement and/or song of the day because I am in Knoxville, anxiously awaiting the Shinedown show tonight, but I will be back tomorrow!

Song of the Day — Shinedown: “Dead Don’t Die”

IT’S MY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!! I picked “Dead Don’t Die” as song of the day for no other reason than I love it. Seriously, this track is definitely in my top 3 favorites from Planet Zero; in fact, it might be one of my favorite Shinedown songs ever.

Album Review: Shinedown’s Planet Zero

Band: Shinedown

Album: Planet Zero

Genre: Rock

Release Date: July 1, 2022

Standout Tracks: “Dysfunctional You,” “Dead Don’t Die,” “America Burning,” “A Symptom of Being Human,” “Sure Is Fun,” and “What You Wanted”

I know it’s been more than two weeks since Planet Zero dropped, but I was instructed to give this album my full attention before forming an opinion and, unfortunately, my first 3-4 plays of it were in my car while driving. I don’t consider that a deep dive, since I was trying to focus on the road at the same time. Lol.

I have since run through the album in its entirety several times, and the only thing I can say is… I love it. I love everything about it. There’s not a single track I find it necessary to skip, and there are several – even more than listed above – that I absolutely must hear every day.

It’s Shinedown. I don’t know how else to explain it. Planet Zero encompasses all the elements that make this band great. It’s raw and emotional. They hit the listener straight out of the gate with “No Sleep Tonight” and the title track, a no-holds-barred commentary on cancel culture. Then they strike the emotions with the encouraging “Dysfunctional You.” After that, we’re back to the unfiltered anger and frustration in “Dead Don’t Die” and “America Burning” before again offering a sense of solace with “A Symptom of Being Human” and “Hope.”

The second half of the record seems to stem from that – hope. While “Clueless and Dramatic” continues the theme of our current WTF society, it simultaneously serves up a solution. “Turn it off!” vocalist Brent Smith insists in the closing refrain. “Save yourself from the clueless and dramatic!”

We next enter the might-as-well-enjoy-it phase with “Sure Is Fun,” a personal favorite of mine. This is followed by the heartfelt, meaningful “Daylight,” because what would a Shinedown album be without at least one tear-jerking balladesque song? (Be ready for that track live; I’ve seen it and it’s magical.)

The record concludes with that sense of hope still intact, if fatalistic, and an acknowledgement that this is our reality and despite the state of things, none of us can look away. But there is also a rationale, a kind of plea to those in power – and all of us, in general. “Is this what you wanted?” the band asks, to which the answer should be a very plaintive no.

There are a lot of complexities on this album, a confusion and angst that reflects what many of us are feeling these days. However, I think that, at the core, the band maintains the one thing they have always preached: we are all human, we all have flaws and shortcomings, we are all victims of the human condition, so just be good and be kind. Turn it off and focus on being a human. We don’t need the media – social, mainstream, whatever – telling us how to do that. It’s simply in our nature.

Shinedown: Planet Zero World Tour, Fall 2022

Tickets: shinedown.com.

  • 9/3 – Bonner Springs, KS – Azura Amphitheater
  • 9/5 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
  • 9/9 – Pittsburgh, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake
  • 9/10 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center
  • 9/11 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
  • 9/13 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center
  • 9/14 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center
  • 9/16 – Gilford, NH – Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
  • 9/17 – Syracuse, NY – St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview
  • 9/18 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
  • 9/20 – Darien, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater
  • 9/21 – Detroit, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre
  • 9/23 – Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life 2022
  • 9/24 – Grayslake, IL – 95 WIIL Rock Fest 2022 (New date!)
  • 9/26 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
  • 9/28 – Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum & Convention Center (New date!)
  • 9/30 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • 10/1 – The Woodlands, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
  • 10/2 – Cedar Park, TX – HEB Center
  • 10/5 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater
  • 10/7 – Phoenix, AZ – AK-Chin Pavilion
  • 10/8 – Anaheim, CA – Honda Center
  • 10/9 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock 2022

Louder Than Life 2022

Louder Than Life is taking place September 22nd-25th this year, on the Highland Festival Grounds at the KY Expo Center in Louisville, Kentucky. For all the FAQs, festival information, and to get passes, visit louderthanlifefestival.com.