Last we heard from Felicity, they had dropped their new EP Wasted and proceeded to take some time off of social media. They then made an epic comeback with a short winter tour announcement. The Floridian "trash rock" band traveled across the states and found themselves 'Wasted On The West Coast,' touring in cities they'd never played in before, and sharing their incredible stage energy with new fans. Opening for them were local bands Puppy Feet and Less Than Three. With having never played Seattle before, this underground band had no issue conquering the Funhouse and making the stage their own. The show was an intimate one, and there was plenty of room to dance around. As the band did their pre-show hype-up, frontman Damien Fagiolino turned around to face the crowd and motioned everyone to come in closer. Showgoers lived for his energy, and they proceeded to sing along as loud as they could for their whole set. Fans got to hear the likes of "God Mode," "Emo Trash," "Lovesick Blues," "Levitate," and their recent release "Codebreaker," which did include teaching the audience it's official dance moves. My personal favorite to round off the night was their rendition of "Hey Jude," where Bassist Mike Alosa and guitarist Drew Rapier came up to the edge of the stage and held the mic out into the audience. The crowd went into full dance party mode, and the first night of the 'Wasted On The West Coast Tour' ended beautifully. Despite playing smaller venues on this run, Felicity's stage presence is arena-level–these dudes know how to party. Keep up with Felicity and future show dates here.