Highsnobiety tagged along with Concrete Boys during their sold‑out New York City show, sitting down with the Atlanta‑based collective to get an unfiltered look at life on the road. The crew opened up about the rituals that get them ready for the stage, revealed a hidden‑gem chicken wing spot that even locals swear by, and gave credit to the videographer who captured the day’s moments.
A Day in the Life with Concrete Boys
Pre‑Show Rituals
Before the lights hit, the group gathers for a low‑key huddle that feels more like a family meeting than a typical warm‑up. They share stories, run through a few breathing exercises, and throw on their favorite tracks to lock in the vibe. According to the members, this quiet time is what turns nerves into confidence once they step onto the stage.
The Secret Wing Spot
When the conversation turned to food, Camo didn’t hold back. He pointed to a modest joint tucked away in a Brooklyn alley that serves what he calls “the best chicken wing in the world.” The spot isn’t on any tourist map, but the Concrete Boys swear by its crispy skin, tangy glaze, and the way it fuels them after a long set.
Behind the Lens
The visual story was shaped by videographer Nicola Flare (@nicolaflare), whose eye for candid moments turned the backstage chaos into a cohesive narrative. Her footage captures everything from the pre‑show chuckles to the post‑show high‑fives, giving viewers a genuine feel for the crew’s camaraderie.
“It’s not just about the music; it’s about the bond we share on and off the stage.”
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