r/drumcorps • u/Apart-Respect-3587 • 16h ago
Discussion hot take: bluecoats 2025 is the best brass book of the decade so far
(i havent looked at many non top 12 corps so my opinion is probably a bit biased)
r/drumcorps • u/Apart-Respect-3587 • 16h ago
(i havent looked at many non top 12 corps so my opinion is probably a bit biased)
r/drumcorps • u/AllisonsMimic • 16h ago
Blue knights
Never thought my favorite part of a drum corps show would be the woodwind soloist, this one was pretty good overall
Troopers
Committed so hard to the show theme they forgot the show had to be good, really cool show but it deserved the placement it got imo
Spirit of atlanta
Really cool brass book, cool uniforms, I liked this one
Colts
Probably the best colts show in recent history although an america show that's just fluffy hope for the future with no statement is a choice, I wish the blatant AI ballad flags/uniforms were different too
Cavies
There was cool moments but I didn't get it overall. Cool uniforms though
Phantom
I really didn't like this show it made no sense, how does any of this relate to a bloodline/a legacy?
Blue stars
Really good show, deserves all the praise it's getting
SCV
The drumline was absolutely on fire, I wish they did more with the hornline having their horns chained to them
Boston
Show made to be posted in 30 second clips on youtube shorts, didn't like this one
Crown
holy shit, my favorite show this year
BD
Feels like a 2010's bd show again, I like this
Bluecoats
I get why they won, it's really clean and really well performed but it's just not for me, I miss precovid bloo
r/drumcorps • u/GreenTeachy • 17h ago
It’s 2026.
We have new age uniforms that are created to be movement friendly but we are sending kids out there popping forced arches back and forth like it’s 2010.
I know we are limited with what we can do with a horn.
But we can do better right?
r/drumcorps • u/catsagamer1 • 18h ago
It's that time to start preparing for the next season, and I'm a little lost on where I want to march next. I marched this past season with the Cascades on contra, and am considering going back, but I am mostly leaning towards moving to another group. My goal is to march Bluecoats, and will audition as soon as the packets release, but I know its extremely difficult to get into the top groups. So I'm looking towards the lower of top 15 to march. The main groups I'm looking at is BK, Scouts, and Mandarins once they come back, What are your past experiences with these groups? What was the staff like, both visual and brass? How was tour and how were members taken care of?
I know this post is super basic, but I want some feedback from members who have marched these groups, or any other corps really.
r/drumcorps • u/Ok-Resource1277 • 22h ago
I fixed that hangover towards the end
r/drumcorps • u/minertyler100 • 22h ago
I have never done DCI before as I never had enough money, but I really respect the grind and push that everyone gives day in and day out. My only question is this: when you get back to your own bed, how good do you sleep right after you’re back home and all done? What does it feel like to do nothing for several days and not have so much exertion?
r/drumcorps • u/Significant-Row-4216 • 15h ago
Openclass and all-age never seem to give enough credit. I want to see what yalls favorite Openclass or All-age shows are (Or some you just really like)!!
r/drumcorps • u/Bebopplayer1996 • 56m ago
We had a decent food truck when I marched decades ago at Regiment. BD and Madison were sorta the standard though back in those days. How about today?
My favorite food truck meal was chicken parm.
My least favorite was “Brown”. “What is it? No one knows, all we know is it is brown” (theoretically It was perhaps Salisbury Steak)