Ocean City, MD
Overall Rating
4.0
By kixx
Puddle Rocks the Block!
This was my first time seeing Puddle Of Mudd and my first time at the Block. I have to say this show was upbeat, fun, and high energy right from the opening intro "Off to see the Wizard" leading into a furious "Control". They played straight through, 1 hour 15 minutes, of blistering rock and roll. Fabulous drummer Dave Moreno set up Wes and the gang for some furious jams on songs llike "Spaceship", "Already Gone", "Psycho", "She Hates Me" and a fitting ending with big hit "Blurry". These guys left it all out there, playing the music straight from the heart and connecting on many levels with the ecstatic fans. Party time at the Block, a really fun and enjoyable room tucked in the back of Harrah's Philadelphia. Thanks Wes, You rocked it good!
By Spunkychic
Awesome!!
I was a little leary because I had tickets to see Puddle of Mudd before and they never showed; I'm so glad I got the tickets. The opening band Sponge was pretty good. Saving Able and Puddle of Mudd were awesome!! I would definitely go see them again!
By Coco25
Saving Abel
Puddle of Mudd was good but Saving Abel was great! Looking forward to attending another event where Saving Abel is the headliner band so I can wear my new SB Creations with a longer set list!
Alternative rockers Puddle of Mudd have earned an army of dedicated fans with a slew of No. 1 hits like "Blurry," "She Hates Me" and "Away from Me," Most fans who are lucky enough to get a ticket to a Puddle of Mudd concert find that the lead singer-guitarist, Wesley Scantlin, has a commanding stage presence and a powerful voice. Though the band has not released an album since 2011, Puddle of Mudd continues to tour, singing its most popular hits to die-hard, dedicated fans.
The band's roots are in Kansas City, Missouri, where they began playing together in 1991. However, their first studio album, Abrasive, was not released until 1997. This album was so limited in its release, though, that many of the songs were re-released on the next album, 2001's Come Clean. Popular singles from this album included "Control," "She Hates Me," "Blurry" and "Drift & Die," which helped Come Clean sell over five million copies and reach No. 9 on the Billboard 200 chart. Their next album was 2003's Life on Display, which reached No. 20 on the Billboard 200 and featured the hits "Away from Me," "Spin You Around" and "Heel Over Head." The 2006 follow-up, Famous, includes hit singles Psycho and the title track. In 2009, Puddle of Mudd released Volume 4: Songs in the Key of Love and Hate, an album that featured songs "Stoned" and "Spaceship". In 2011, the band members released a cover album, Re:(disc)overed, and also announced that they were continuing to write more original songs to release in a future album.