Epica Brings Aspiral to New York City

Epica, the internationally renowned symphonic metal band, kicked off their highly anticipated tour supporting their newest album, “Aspiral,” in the vibrant city of New York at the historic Irving Plaza. With only three scheduled dates across the United States before venturing to Mexico and then onto other parts of the world, it was clear that the venue was filled to capacity with excited Epica fans from the entire northeastern region. The thrill and anticipation surrounding the first show of any tour always create a buzz, as both the band and the audience share a sense of uncertainty about how the evening will unfold. As the band took to the stage, the recognizable notes of "Design Your Universe" began to resonate through the venue, setting a captivating tone for what was destined to be a truly remarkable night. The setlist was an expertly curated blend of tracks from "Aspiral," along with classic fan favorites from their extensive catalog, featuring standout songs such as "Cross the Divide," "Fight to Survive," and "The Last Crusade," concluding the night with the powerful anthem "Consign to Oblivion." Epica delivered a flawless performance that showcased their exceptional musical talent, all while engaging playfully with the audience, creating an electric atmosphere. One can only hope that they will return to the United States soon to share their magnificent show with even more fans.

To Keep up with Epica - https://www.epica.nl

Opening the evening were the fan-favorite band Seven Spires, who captivated attendees with their dynamic presence. Having seen the band perform live last year, I was eagerly looking forward to experiencing their energy again. They split their set between their last two albums, “A Fortress Called Home” and “Gods of DeBauchery,” delivering hits such as "Almosttown," "Oceans of Time," and "Dare to Live." The band was not only energetic but also impressively tight, with vocalist Adrienne Cowan showcasing her powerful voice that was as strong and moving as ever.

To Keep up with Seven Spires - https://www.sevenspiresband.com

Close Enemies heat up the night at City Winery, NYC

It says a great deal about a band’s ambition and confidence when they embark on a tour without previously releasing any new music, and that is precisely what the band Close Enemies is doing. On one of the most frigid nights that New York City has experienced in quite some time, this talented ensemble, featuring Tom Hamilton on bass, Peter Stroud on guitar, Tony Brock on drums, Trace Foster on guitar, and Chasen Hampton providing powerful vocals, truly delighted the attentive crowd with their captivating classic rock style. The setlist featured an impressive array of songs including "Rain," "Sounds Like a Train," and "Dry Rocket," but it was the encore that brought the most excitement, especially for the fans clad in Aerosmith t-shirts. They were thrilled to hear two of Tom’s most iconic tracks: "Sick as a Dog" and "Sweet Emotion." The evening was packed with not only great music but also lighthearted banter, especially when Peter jokingly asked Trace if it might have been wiser to start the tour in sunny Florida rather than braving the cold up north. Peter concluded by expressing his heartfelt gratitude to the audience for taking the chance to come out and enjoy performances of songs that many were unfamiliar with. In the end, that leap of faith was undoubtedly worth it. With only a handful of January shows left on their schedule, do not hesitate to Take the Chance and experience the dynamic performance of Close Enemies live.

For more info -https://closeenemiestheband.com/tour/

Don't Believe in Ghosts and Cage Willis bring the heat to NYC.

Hailing from the vibrant city of New York and having not graced the stage in an impressive 9 months, both the audience and the band were eager to let loose and create an unforgettable atmosphere at The Mercury Lounge, located on the Eastside of New York. Their unique alternative New York sound had the crowd dancing and singing along from the very first note, maintaining the high energy throughout the night, especially during standout tracks like "Put Your Head Back," "Drowning," and their newest release, "Brooklyn Baby." The unforeseen challenges of 2020 may have temporarily derailed their momentum, but the band now appears more than ready to get right back into the groove and continue their upward trajectory in the music scene.

To stay up to date with the band - https://www.dontbelieveinghosts.com

Opening the night was the captivating Outlaw Southern Rock artist Cage Willis. While there may not have been as much dancing as with DBIG, there was certainly an abundance of drinking among the enthusiastic crowd. This talented trio managed to fill the sonic space in a way that made it feel as if there were five members on stage performing. With standout tracks like "Bones," "Way Out Here," and a yet-to-be-released song titled "Same Old Shit," the audience formed a strong connection with both their sound and their poignant lyrics. The energy of their stage presence was undeniable, as fans cheered, hooted, and fully embraced the entire set. We are eagerly looking forward to whatever Cage Willis has planned for his next release!

To find out more - https://cagewillis.com

Steel Panther celebrates 15 YRS. of "Feel the Steel"

The Paramount was the perfect venue to kick off the 15-year celebration, as Huntington, Long Island, is famously known for its vibrant and electric party atmosphere. Tonight was no different; as the audience strolled in, you could clearly see and intensely feel that they were ready to let loose and rock the night away. The party truly began with "Eye of the Panther," and the band delivered everything you would expect from the renowned Steel Panther. Each member of the band was a captivating spectacle in their own right, bringing unique energy and charisma to the performance. Mike Starr made sure to point out "Banana Man" early in the set, promising him a memorable spot on stage, which he delivered during the encore performance of "Glory Hole." The band is celebrated not only for their humor but also for their infectious songs, high-energy performances, and, of course, the stunning GIRLS. Throughout various songs, a special sexy lady was playfully serenaded by the band on stage, with the standout highlight being "17 Girls in a Row." However, for me, the undeniable musical highlight was when Akira Takasaki from Loudness joined the stage to play guitar on "Running with the Devil." Holy shit, what an unforgettable opening night of this tour! Everyone better bring their stamina because this is one exhilarating, non-stop ride that you won’t want to miss.

To stay on top of the band - https://steelpanther.com

Stone Horses opened tonight's festivities with their captivating, straight-to-the-heart style of rock. I had been eagerly awaiting the opportunity to see this band perform live, as I remember John Allen and Jason Heiser from their time in the fantastic band Charm City Devils. From the very first chords, it was clear that I was not going to be disappointed; their energy was infectious. This was pure rock and roll at its finest, showcasing a raw passion that resonated with everyone in attendance. Make sure you arrive at the show early, because Stone Horses is a band that truly should not be missed. Their newest album, Redemption Chronicles, is available now, adding even more excitement to their already impressive lineup.

Check the band out - https://stonehorsesmusic.com

W.A.S.P. and Armored Saint Roll their Metal Machine into NYC !

With the UFC fighting for dominance at the world’s most famous arena, just a block away, the Hammerstein Ballroom was alive with the thunderous energy of 80's metal. Blackie Lawless brought his highly anticipated Album One Tour to this historic venue, celebrating the landmark anniversary of their debut album by performing it in its entirety. As the lights dimmed and the crowd buzzed with excitement, the audio cranked out a captivating mixtape of classic WASP songs, heightening the anticipation as the band made their way onto the stage. They kicked off the evening with the electrifying anthem “I Wanna Be Somebody.” Midway through the set, Blackie paused to warmly welcome the audience, sharing that they had never before opened with that particular song. He also mentioned his initial reservations about performing the album in its entirety, but after reflecting on how Led Zeppelin had boldly done the same with one of their own albums, he felt inspired to go ahead and celebrate this landmark in WASP’s history. Throughout the show, Blackie stood confidently behind his imposing skeleton microphone stand, flanked by his talented bandmates Doug Blair, Mike Duda, and Aquiles Priester. Together, they delivered the perfect SOUNDTRACK to the album that launched their storied career. After a brief intermission, the band returned to the stage, igniting the crowd once again with a thrilling medley of fan favorites, including the classic hits “Wildchild” and “Blind in Texas.”

For more tour and wasp info - https://www.waspnation.com

Opening the evening was yet another iconic band from the 80’s metal scene, the legendary Armored Saint. Their no-frills stage presence, combined with their powerful songs, transported me right back to a time when you could catch any one of the soon-to-be-huge bands—like Metallica, W.A.S.P., Anthrax, and others—performing at one of the many vibrant metal clubs scattered throughout New York City. As John Bush recounted a nostalgic story about performing in the renowned L’Amour in Brooklyn, it became clear that the band's history was deeply intertwined with the rich fabric of the metal scene. The setlist featured a greatest hits collection that spanned their long and distinguished career. At one memorable moment, John cleverly snuck his way to the balcony to sing closer to the audience lingering in the back, creating a special connection that made everyone feel welcomed and like they truly belonged. They also displayed no signs of slowing down, as they energetically played two of their more recent songs alongside the cherished classics that fans have loved for years.

To stay up to date with the band - https://armoredsaint.com

Long Island Celebrates 40 Years of STRYPER at The Patchogue Theatre

On this absolutely perfect fall day in Patchogue, Long Island, the legendary band Stryper rolled into town to delight their devoted fans. The spectacle of their gigantic semi-truck and tour bus taking over the back parking lot demanded everyone's attention at the venue. Embracing their impressive 40 years together, the band made a bold decision to forgo an opening act, opting instead to treat us to two full sets of music that would surely resonate with fans of all ages. As the powerful and iconic "Battle Hymn of the Republic" rolled through the speakers, anticipation surged within the crowd, knowing that the band was sure to follow shortly after. Robert Sweet took his commanding position in the drum riser, and when Oz Fox walked onto the stage, the venue erupted into thunderous applause. This show of support was particularly meaningful given Oz's recent medical challenges, and it was truly a blessing to witness him performing live. Soon after, Michael Sweet and Perry Richardson joined the stage, officially launching the Metal Sermon with their unforgettable hit "Loud 'n' Clear." Clad in their signature yellow and black stripes, which fans have come to associate with their distinctive image, the first set delivered everything an avid Stryper fan could have ever wanted from their early days all the way through their heyday. Between songs, Michael Sweet engaged the audience with captivating stories about the band's beginnings and shared intriguing tidbits regarding each song they performed. He even lightheartedly explained that there would be a 30-minute intermission where the band would step backstage to recharge, praying the audience would not to leave, as the second set would include an array of recent material. The 30-minute intermission came and went, yet not a single soul vacated the building; the faithful fans knew that the newer tracks rock just as hard as the classics. When they kicked off the second set with "Reborn," they touched on every album, including their most recent release, When We Were Kings. The night culminated in a rousing rendition of their classic Sing Along Song, leaving us with memories that would keep us celebrating for the next 40 years.

To stay up to date with everything Styper - https://stryper.com/music

Everclear Brought the 90's Alt Rock Hits to Long Islands' Paramount Theatre

It has been a few years since Art and the band last graced the iconic Paramount stage, but they certainly made up for the lost time with a fantastic set filled with everything you wanted to hear. Only a band with a massive catalog of hits can confidently get away with playing one of their top hits, "Father of Mine," so early on in their set and still manage to keep the audience rocking for the rest of the night away. It was also heartening to witness the love returned for the vibrant 90s scene, as it was a packed house at the Paramount Theatre, buzzing with excitement.

To keep up with everything Everclear - https://www.everclearmusic.com

Marcy Playground delivered yet another amazing performance as a quintessential 90’s rock hit machine. They had the honor of playing either the middle set or serving as the opener for Everclear, a decision that brought an electric atmosphere to the venue. The band created a fun and exciting environment for the audience to immerse themselves in the music, especially highlighted when Jimi from Jimmies Chicken Shack joined them on stage to perform the beloved song “Sherry Fraser.” They expertly split their setlist, presenting hits from their albums in a balanced fashion, ensuring that the crowd received a well-rounded experience. The night kicked off with the energetic opening track “Poppies” and culminated with the unforgettable fan favorite “Star Baby.” Of course, they included their number one hit “Sex and Candy,” which kept the crowd moving and dancing all night long.

To stay up to date with the band - https://www.marcyplayground.net

The night began with Jimmie’s Chicken Shack, and as Jimi Haha energetically welcomed everyone to the openers’ opener, the audience could feel an electric anticipation in the air. I wasn’t quite sure how the night would unfold at first, particularly as Jimi, who walked with a cane and had a noticeable limp, made his way onto the stage. However, all of my concerns quickly evaporated once he strapped on his guitar and confidently walked to the center stage. In that moment, it became clear that the band, alongside Jimi, was about to push into high gear. They delivered an exhilarating performance, showcasing their punk stoner vibe that beautifully complemented the alternative rock genre. Jimmie’s Chicken Shack was undoubtedly the perfect band to kick off this exciting night of music. Although their set felt standard and disappointingly brief for someone like me, with memorable tracks like “Do Right” and “High” included in the lineup, there was simply no way they could go wrong.

To keep up with the guys - http://jimmieschickenshack.net

The Legendary King's X Brings their thunder to Long Island, NY

August 11, 2024 - 89 North - Patchogue, NY. As the sun was gently setting on the close of a beautiful Sunday evening, the exhilarating roar of the crowd and the electrifying sound of the band served as a powerful reminder that there was still ample time to rock and enjoy the music. King's X brought their much-anticipated Three Sides of One tour to 89 North, captivating the audience and enlightening them with a remarkable setlist that spanned their impressive 40-plus years of performing on the stage. The band played heavily from their latest release, Three Sides of One, featuring standout tracks such as "Let it Rain," "All God’s Children," and "Give It Up." Yet, they skillfully ensured that the audience was not left without a reminder of their classic hits, performing fan favorites like "Goldilox" and "Dogman." The musicianship of Doug Pinnick, Ty Tabor, and Jerry Gaskell was nothing short of extraordinary, but it was the band's heartfelt messages that truly resonated with everyone, bringing the audience together in a profound sense of family as we departed the show. Experiencing King's X live is undeniably an experience that everyone should have, witnessing them continue to perform at such a high level.

To Stay up to date on everything King’s X -https://kingsxrocks.com

Eric Johnson Brings the Straight Up Tones of Blue Tour to Long Island,NY

August 6th, 2024 - Patchogue Theatre, NY. Even though the tri-state area was enduring a relentless weather storm with heavy rain flooding the roads and creating a gloomy atmosphere, the dedicated crowd still came out to experience the incredible guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson, who was determined to deliver a little sunshine amidst all that dampness. Accompanied by the talented Tom Brechtlein on drums and the skilled Roscoe Beck on bass, this remarkable trio treated us to two sets brimming with fantastic blues and rock music. That’s right, two electrifying sets. The first set featured all new material, which had the crowd grooving and dancing as if they had been familiar with the songs forever. The second set showcased everything you would hope to hear from Eric Johnson, including all the classic hits that fans adore.

To Keep up with everything Eric Johnson - https://www.ericjohnson.com

Moe. and Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country Bring the Jam to NYC

Even though the temperature was in the low 90's, the cool breeze from the east river and the chill vibe from the crowd made The Rooftop at Pier 17 the place to be. As the sky began its transition from light to dark, Moe took the stage, kicking off the night with a fantastic set. New York City served as the perfect opener, setting the tone for the evening. Throughout their performance, Moe thrilled the audience with songs spanning their remarkable 30-year career. The ever-changing setlist kept the crowd engaged, and the highlight came when Daniel Donato joined them onstage during "Mexico," ending the night with a powerful rendition of "Gone."

For more on the band - https://moe.org

Opening the show was Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, a relatively new presence in the music scene who delivered a performance reminiscent of a seasoned band. With their distinctive cosmic country sound, they captivated the audience with songs like "Dance in the Desert," "Lose Your Mind," and "Sugar Leg Rag" from their latest album, Reflector. The band successfully elevated the energy in the room, setting the ideal atmosphere for the headlining act, Moe.

To keep up with Daniel Donato - https://danieldonato.com

Asia brings Their Heat of the Moment Tour to Paramount, Long Island

In contrast to New York's severe Heatwave, Asia's "Heat of the moment tour" was not only refreshing but also a nostalgic journey for its audience. Original member Geoff Downes, accompanied by John Mitchell, Harry Whitley, and Vigil Donati, delivered exceptionally stellar performances of hit songs like "Don't Cry," "Wildest Dreams," "Only time will tell," and, of course, the iconic "Heat of the moment." The band's magnetic and powerful show successfully transported the ecstatic crowd back to the early 80s when Asia's music dominated the airwaves. Geoff also took a poignant moment to pay tribute to the original members, especially the late great John Wetton, infusing the performance with emotional depth. Overall, it was a truly fantastic and unforgettable show that allowed attendees to fully immerse themselves in the music, momentarily escaping the scorching heat outside.

For more info - https://originalasia.com

Playing right before the headliner could be a bit unnerving, but not for the 70’s rock group Focus. Led by original member Thijs Van Leer on the Hammond and Flute, the band mesmerized us with all their hits, including "House of the King," "Sylvia," and of course, the iconic "Hocus Pocus." Their performance was a true testament to their enduring musical prowess and stage presence.

To Keep up with Focus - https://focustheband.co.uk

Martin Turner, the bassist and founding member of Wishbone Ash, showcased his unwavering passion for the band, which resonated with the audience. Through renditions of timeless classics like "Throw Down the Sword," "The King Will Come," and "Doctor," Turner demonstrated the enduring relevance and power of their music.

For more info - https://www.martinturnermusic.com

Setting the stage for the night was the renowned English prog rock act, Curved Air. The crowd was treated to an amazing performance led by the talented Sonja Kristina on vocals, accompanied by the skilled Kirby Gregory on guitar and the mesmerizing Grzegorz Gadziomski on violin. Despite playing a shorter set, they truly showcased the depth and longevity of their impressive career.

For more info - https://www.curvedair.com

Orgy and Cold Invade NYC with Horizon Theory and I Ya Toyah

Orgy celebrated the 25th anniversary release of their iconic album Candy Ass! The band delivered all the beloved tracks from the album and went even further in their set. Special guest vocalists Joey Scream on Ghost and I Ya Toyah on Perfect Weapon brought an exciting new dimension to the already fantastic performance.

Stay up to date with the band;

http://orgymusic.com

Colds' dark and somber stage mood lightening matched perfectly with their set, predominantly featuring songs from the highly acclaimed album Year of the Spider. The standout moment for me was when Scooter Ward descended to the security barricade and sang directly to the audience, delivering a poignant rendition of the personal track "Wasted Years."

To stay up to date with the band:

https://coldarmy.com

Horizon Theory from Michigan captivated the crowd with an electrifying performance that solidified their status as a promising band on the brink of commanding larger stages. Known for their prowess on the road, the band radiated undeniable passion as they treated the audience to memorable renditions of favorites including "Nowhere to Go" and "Past Lives."

To see where they are heading next :

https://www.facebook.com/p/Horizon-Theory-100087913909620/

Opener - I Ya Toyah captivated everyone who arrived early to the event, drawing them in with her unique blend of industrial pop music that seemed to beckon everyone to dance the night away. As a solo act, she exuded the professionalism and skill of a seasoned performer, effortlessly commanding the stage and holding the audience's attention with her dazzling presence. Her performance, featuring tracks from her latest EP "I am Fire," left the crowd wanting more, eagerly anticipating what she would bring next.

For more info:

https://www.iyatoyah.com

Kamelot Brings The Awaken the World tour to The Paramount,NY . With Guest Seven Spires and AD Infinitum

On the evening of April 26th, 2024, a bustling Friday night saw crowds fill restaurants, bars, and The Paramount where fans eagerly gathered to witness Kamelot's epic performance. The elaborate stage lighting set the perfect mood for the band's melodic power metal set featuring tracks primarily from their latest album, The Awakening, along with a delightful nod to classics from previous albums. The stunning vocals of Melissa Bonny added an extra layer of magic to selected songs, making it a night that will be cherished by all in attendance. Concluding the US tour in late May before going to Europe. Don't miss this tour if you can.

Fore more info:

https://kamelot.com

Hailing from Boston, the Symphonic metal band Seven Spires proved to be the ideal choice for setting the stage for Kamelot. Adrienne Cowan's powerful vocals and their masterfully crafted songs created an excellent buildup to the main act. Despite having only three albums in their repertoire, Seven Spires delivered a fantastic performance, including tracks from their latest album, "Gods of Debauchery." and two new songs from there yet to be released album A Fortress Called Home. Their appearance at The Mile High Power Festival served as the sole USA date before embarking on a tour in Japan. For the most recent updates, be sure to visit their official website.

https://sevenspiresband.com/home

Ad Infinitum kicked off the evening with their signature powerful European symphonic metal, captivating the eager fans who arrived early to witness their performance. Showcasing a blend of tracks from their latest album, "Chapter III: Downfall," among others from their Three Chapters collection, the band delivered an unforgettable set. As their limited USA tour approaches its conclusion in May before they embark on their European tour, Ad Infinitum proves to be a must-see act for any music enthusiast seeking a truly remarkable live experience.

For more info:

https://adinfinitumofficial.com

Aether Realm Brings down NYC in support of TYR

On March 29th, 2024, it had been quite a while since North Carolina's Aether Realm graced a New York City stage with their unique Folk Metal sound. Supporting TYR and joined by Trollfest and Dead Crew of Oddwood, the eager audience filled the venue to capacity, enthusiastically anticipating the return of their southern brethren. Aether Realm delivered a powerful set, drawing heavily from their acclaimed albums "Redneck Vikings From Hell" and "Tarot," igniting a never-ending swirl of energy in the lively mosh pit.

For info check out:

https://label.napalmrecords.com/aether-realm

TYR took the stage to a massive ovation, reminiscent of the grand entrance of fearless warriors. Skillfully interacting with the audience right from the start, they delivered a diverse set of songs from their extensive repertoire, including the latest tracks from Battle Ballads which were warmly received. Despite encountering minor technical issues, their performance successfully enthralled the crowd. With a tour across the United States until April, before venturing overseas again, there are ample opportunities to experience this remarkable tour firsthand.

For more info:

https://tyr.fo

Trollfest lit up the stage with more than just their Balkan Music, captivating the audience with their elaborate Pink Flamingo costumes, each member donning outfits that perfectly complemented their album titled Flamingo Overlord. The songs, with their strong emphasis on merry drinking, resonated deeply with the crowd, who enthusiastically joined in the dancing, beer-swilling, and overall festive atmosphere. The band's 20th-anniversary celebration was truly a fantastic display of musical talent and camaraderie.

For more info;

https://www.trollfest.com

Opening the evening was the perfect band to set the tone for the night - all the way from sunny California, the Dread Crew of Oddwood took the stage. Their pirate renaissance style was not only entertaining but truly captivating. Watching and listening to them was an absolute delight. For those intrigued, their latest album 'Rust and Glory' is now out and ready for your enjoyment.

For more info:

https://thedreadcrewofoddwood.com

Band of Horses take over The Paramount,NY

On February 6, 2024, music enthusiasts gathered at The Paramount in Huntington to witness the dynamic performance by Band of Horses. The venue, known for its historic charm, provided the perfect backdrop for an evening of captivating melodies.

Before the band took the stage the audience was shown the mood of the acoustic set, by the stage set up. With candles placed everywhere, the stage looked like you were in grandma’s house.

Ben Bridwell took the stage and let us know he was under the weather but was gonna give it his all. Solo he began the set and seemed that it was going to be a great show.

The rest of the band joined him for a fantastic set of acoustic songs. I highly recommend checking out their Acoustic at the Rhyman live album to check the vibe.

Band of Horses took a quick break, while the stage crew transformed the stage from grandma’s house to Rock stage.
The electric setlist showcased a thoughtfully curated mix of tracks from their extensive discography, including fan favorites and tracks from their latest album. From the haunting balladry of "The Funeral" to the anthemic exuberance of "Is There a Ghost," each song was delivered with an authenticity that resonated deeply with the crowd.
The Paramount's acoustics complemented the band's sound, allowing every guitar riff and drum beat to wash over the audience with clarity and depth. The lighting design enhanced the mood of each song, creating an immersive visual experience that further elevated the performance.
Throughout the evening, Band of Horses displayed a genuine connection with their audience, fostering an intimate rapport that transcended the typical concert experience. As the final notes of their encore faded into the air, the crowd erupted in applause, echoing the collective sentiment of a truly unforgettable night.
In conclusion, Band of Horses' performance at The Paramount was nothing short of extraordinary. Their ability to command the stage with emotive prowess and musical finesse solidified the concert as a standout event for both the band and their fans. The timeless allure of The Paramount coupled with the sonic prowess of Band of Horses made for an evening that will be etched in the memories of all who were in attendance.

For more info of the band and to see where the tour is rolling check out:

https://www.bandofhorses.com/home

Attila- About That Life 10 Anniversary tour Hits The Gramercy Theatre NYC, with Gideon Ten56 and Until I wake (Copy)

September 12th, 2023 NYC. Attila, in celebration of their seminal 2013 album, About That Life which the band will be playing in it's entirety for the first time ever! 10 years later and the band and audience still rocked this set as if it was just released.

Make sure you check out a show this tour.

USA

Special Guests

* = No Gideon, ** = No Gideon + ten56, *** = No ten56, **** = No ten56. + Until I Wake, ***** = No Attila + Gideon

 

Mon. Sept. 18 – Joliet, IL – The Forge

Tue. Sept. 19 – Pontiac, MI – The Crofoot 

Thu. Sept. 21 – Indianapolis, IN – Black Circle * 

Fri. Sept. 22 – Cleveland, OH – TempleLive Cleveland **

Sat. Sept. 23 – Cincinnati, OH – Legends **

Sun. Sept. 24 – St. Louis, MO – Red Flag 

Tue. Sept. 26 – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater 

Wed. Sept. 27 – Colorado Springs, CO – Black Sheep 

Thu. Sept. 28 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex 

Sat. Sept. 30 – Seattle, WA – El Corazon 

Sun. Oct. 1 – Portland, OR – Bossanova Ballroom 

Tue. Oct. 3 – Bend, OR – Domino Room 

Thu. Oct. 5 – Roseville, CA – Goldfield 

Fri. Oct. 6 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock ****

Fri. Oct. 6 – Fresno, CA – Strummers *****

Sat. Oct. 7 – Bakersfield, CA – Temblor Brewing Co ***

Sun. Oct. 8 – Los Angeles, CA – 1720 

Mon. Oct. 9 – Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory 

Wed. Oct. 11 – Mesa, AZ – Nile Theatre 

Fri. Oct. 13 – Austin, TX – Come and Take It Live

Sat. Oct. 14 – Dallas, TX – Monster Mosh Fest 

Sun. Oct 15 – Houston, TX – Studio @ Warehouse Live 

Tue. Oct. 17 – Jacksonville, FL – Underbelly 

Wed. Oct. 18 – Tampa, FL – Orpheum 

Thu. Oct. 19 – Orlando, FL – Level 13

Fri. Oct. 20 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West 

Check out the latest here - https://www.attilaband.com

Photos from the show are below.

Gideon From Tuscaloosa, Alabama absolutely tore down the NYC stage. Touring their new album More Power, More Pain.

For more info check out https://gideonal.com

Photos from the show are below.

In only their 2nd show in the United States. Ten56 hailing from France showed NYC what is coming from the other side of the pond. Even though they had some technical difficulties, the band carried on like a veteran band.

For more music - https://ten56.bandcamp.com/album/downer-2

Photos are below.

Opening the night hailing from the mighty Buffalo, NY were Until I Wake. This band is is a fantastic reason why you get to the show early. Slaying songs from their newest release Inside My Head. These guys you need to keep a watch on.

For more info - https://untiliwake.com

Photos below.