We Are The Wounds: The Return Of Agalloch



On September 23, 2023, Agalloch would play their first show in the United States since their breakup. Having been put through the ringer all Summer, yours truly travels for the show and returns with a whole lot more.

The show was at McMenamin’s Crystal Ballroom. Gardens, art exhibits, goth clubs, landmarks, Agalloch photo spots, and more were explored that week!!

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26 thoughts on “We Are The Wounds: The Return Of Agalloch”

  1. man, i'm so sorry to hear that you've been ghosted. it's one of the most (if not THE most) disgustingly inhumane things one can do to another person. so unnecessary and just straight up cruel. only cowards do such a thing!!

    still, i'm happy that you keep meeting new people and making new friends – hopefully they will turn out being worthy of your time.

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  2. Thank you for doing all this Portland stuff! I live here in Oregon city and I’m currently not old enough to do most of the fun stuff that’s in Portland! So thank you for showing me what it’s like !!!! I hope to meet you one day!

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  3. Great video dude! I’m so sorry to hear about all of the struggles at the beginning of the video, but I hope you’re doing better now. Thank you for recording your experience, I’m unfortunately unable to make it to any of the Agalloch shows on this run, so this is a great way to live it vicariously. And I’m glad you enjoyed Denver! I’ve been lucky enough to grow up in the area and Wax Trax is no more than a 30 minute drive. Easily the best in Denver!

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  4. Between this video and your Skinny Puppy video, I'm really loving these extended concert/trip videos. Also, I'm glad you got to see Agalloch and things got better after such a shitty time.

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  5. This was nicely put together, bravo! I think the best thing about these types of videos is not just the experience we viewers get to share, but it provides a time piece for you to go back to after life has taken it's course, so you can look back and see how much things have changed.

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  6. Looks like it was an amazing and profound experience. Agalloch is my favourite band currently active. I'd be blessed to see them live. Now I actually have a chance.

    It was nice seeing someone take the journey I've been longing for. Glad things are looking up.

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  7. I have seen a few shows in PDX. There is so much stuff there, you do get the feeling like you've barely scratched the surface. You got to see some cool shit!
    It has many venues and a great scene. I'm glad you enjoyed your visit out west!

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