LIVE PHOTO REVIEW: Day Wave @ The Knitting Factory

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With their synth pop and laid back vibes, California-based Day Wave’s Governor’s Ball Late Show was anything but a drag. While lead singer, Jackson Phillips, mentioned after the show he was nervous to play a crowd with some old friends, he also joked he would probably feel more comfortable at Gov Ball the next day with a crowd of thousands of strangers. Regardless of nerves, energy was high as the band played late into the night.

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