"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months on 100 (as of 3/8/25)
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Real Live Certified
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Critics Consensus
Based on 12 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that No Joy is rated as a mediocre live performer, with shows that lack substantial critical acclaim. No Joy concert reviews describe live shows and performances as haunting.
The doomy shoegaze band No Joy began in November 2009, when guitarist/vocalist Jasamine White-Gluz was living in Los Angeles and guitarist/vocalist Laura Lloyd was living in Montreal. The pair wrote songs as long-distance collaborators until White-Gluz moved to Montreal and they could play shows together.
Bandmate Jasamine White-Gluz’s mic has just broken but it’s only one of the problems for the group here tonight inside the dimly lit venue of The Victoria pub in Dalston.
To open for a band like Deafheaven, it’d be hard to encompass the genres they evoke without stealing the show (or making it stale, even). The carefully selected opening acts were great choices, because we got the best of both worlds here. In fact, the order they appeared was well organized as well. We had hea
The decision to position bassist Lauren Lloyd front-and-centre and shunt singer and guitarist Jasmine White-Gluz over to the right of the stage and shrouded in darkness is also less than auspicious, as though she’d rather be somewhere else entirely.