From the moment Dallas Green walked on stage, it was obvious that this was a serious show for serious fans involving some very serious musicians.
Yes, last night's Colour and City show at Auckland's Civic Theatre - Green's second solo performance here since splitting from hardcore Canadian act Alexisonfire in 2011 - felt like a celebration of earnestness.
There was little to lighten the mood during a humourless first half as Green and his all-star band performed downbeat, semi-acoustic versions of songs from his four-album canon, like The Grand Optimist and As Much As I Ever Could.
Green has a comforting everyman way of singing, and songs like The Lonely Life and Of Space and Time come with chilling falsettos and beautifully timed, occasionally haunting crescendos that can send shivers down the spine.
But as obvious as Green's talent is, he's let down by some lacklustre lyrical cliches - "I guess I take after my mother" is the bonkers chorus for The Grand Optimist, while The Lonely Life's hook is the Coldplay-esque, "Please don't pass me by".