Concert Recap: Almost Monday at Austin’s Parish
Almost Monday made a stop at Parish on Feb. 15 for its ‘DIVE’ tour with support from Adrian Lyles.
By Olivia Cagle

Adrian Lyles opens his set with “Than I Am,” an unreleased single that he had never opened his set with until tonight.

Lyles and his bassist Sher dance to a musical interlude between “Than I Am” and “Way Down.”

Lyles and his bassist Sher dance to a musical interlude between “Than I Am” and “Way Down.”

During “Somewhere To Go,” Lyles belts the lyrics, “I’ve been living on an island/ Give me somewhere to go.”

Rafael Vidal, drummer for Almost Monday, multitasks on vocals and drums during the opening performance of “is it too late?”

Cole Clisby, guitarist for the band, plays a catchy riff during “is it too late?”

Lead singer Dawson Daugherty jumps to the beat of “can’t slow down.”

The band performs “only wanna dance” from its newest album and tour namesake, DIVE.

The band performs “only wanna dance” from its newest album and tour namesake, DIVE.

Daugherty performs on a diving board that extends into the audience.

Bassist Luke Fabry and the band perform “never enough.”

Bassist Luke Fabry and the band perform “never enough.”

Bassist Luke Fabry and the band perform “never enough.”

In between songs, Daugherty shows off his karate moves.













