Saosin's 2003 Concert Photos

Formed in 2003, post-hardcore, emo, indie rock band Saosin quickly become a hit on MySpace, online forums, and internet music sites with their debut EP "Translating the Name." In 2004, Saosin toured on the Van's Warped Tour for the first time. The band's second EP followed in 2005 with the band's self-titled debut studio album dropping in 2006. The band released a second album "In Search of Solid Ground" (2009) before going on hiatus in 2010. In 2012, Saosin reunited with Anthony Green, the band's original vocalist, returning in 2014. "Along the Shadow" (2016) was the band's third studio album and the first to feature Anthony Green, who had originally left the band in 2004.

Taking Back Sunday / My Chemical Romance / Saosin / Moneen on Sep 17, 2003 [262-small]

Taking Back Sunday / My Chemical Romance / Saosin / Moneen
Sep 17, 2003
 Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
  Uploaded by Brittany Do

Taking Back Sunday / My Chemical Romance / Saosin / Moneen on Sep 17, 2003 [263-small]

Taking Back Sunday / My Chemical Romance / Saosin / Moneen
Sep 17, 2003
 Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
  Uploaded by Brittany Do

Taking Back Sunday / My Chemical Romance / Saosin / Moneen on Sep 17, 2003 [264-small]

Taking Back Sunday / My Chemical Romance / Saosin / Moneen
Sep 17, 2003
 Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
  Uploaded by Brittany Do

Taking Back Sunday / My Chemical Romance / Saosin / Moneen on Sep 17, 2003 [267-small]

Taking Back Sunday / My Chemical Romance / Saosin / Moneen
Sep 17, 2003
 Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
  Uploaded by Brittany Do

Goldfinger / Mind Driver / The Silence / Saosin on Jul 12, 2003 [238-small]

Goldfinger / Mind Driver / The Silence / Saosin
Jul 12, 2003
 Tucson, Arizona, United States
  Uploaded by Impeachman

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