There's Is No Such Things As Monsters tour - Tear up NYC

Wednesday the 13th celebrated two decades of their iconic debut album “Transylvania 90210” by throwing an unforgettable party, inviting the remarkable talents of Stitched Up Heart, Dead Rabbits, and I Ya Toyah to join in the festivities. The moment Wednesday 13 took to the stage, they kicked things off with the electrifying track “Bats Digging In” and maintained an exhilarating pace throughout the night. Their setlist was a thrilling mix of classic songs from "Transylvania 90210," seamlessly blended with memorable tracks from both Murderdolls and Frankenstein Drag Queens. This performance was not merely a reflective look at the past but also a tantalizing glimpse into the future, highlighted by their latest single “In Misery,” which promises exciting things from the soon-to-be-released album "Mid Death Crisis."

To keep up to date with Wednesday 13 - https://officialwednesday13.com

Stitched Up Heart bursting onto the stage with their powerful new single “To the Wolves.” Just as the audience began to really engage with their dynamic sound, they were pleasantly surprised by the return of Craig Maddit, who thrilled the fans with his presence. The atmosphere was charged with energy as the band delivered an electric set, and it was evident that they were genuinely enjoying themselves, creating a captivating interaction with their audience that was infectious. Perhaps it was the dynamic energy brought by their new drummer, Delaney Master, who skillfully drove the rhythm through the night. Whatever the source of this vibrant energy was, it resulted in an incredibly enjoyable set performance.

To stay up to date with the band - https://stitchedupheart.org

Craig Maddit's band, Dead Rabbits, who took the stage while donning ghoulish dead rabbit headgear that wonderfully enriched the eerie atmosphere of their music. The majority of their setlist was comprised of tracks from their latest album “REdefinED,” showcasing a fantastic range of hits such as “Deer in The Headlights.” A standout moment occurred when Mixi of Stitched Up Heart joined the band on stage for their powerful single “Hellscape,” creating a truly memorable highlight of the evening.

Opening the night was the phenomenal one-woman army, I Ya Toyah. With a new album titled “Drama” to share, she mesmerized the crowd with a visually stunning performance that captivated everyone present. It takes a uniquely talented individual to command the stage solo, and she undoubtedly proved herself as a true force to be reckoned with—a One Woman Army not to be overlooked.

To keep up with I Ya Toyah - https://www.iyatoyah.com

Throughout the transitions between bands, the music and dance continued to flow, courtesy of the legendary New York DJ Xris Smack, who kept the energy alive, ensuring that the excitement did not falter at any point during the evening.

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

Wind Rose and Xandria Party it up In New York City.

On April 14th, 2024 at Irving Plaza in NYC, the crowd eagerly gathered in large numbers even before the opening band, Xandria, hit the stage. The venue was filled to the brim with enthusiastic fans brandishing blow-up pick axes and engaging in lively chants that reverberated between the balcony and the floor. An interesting moment occurred when the sound crew stepped on stage for a quick line check, prompting the crowd to exuberantly chant, "SOUND GUY, SOUND GUY, CHECK CHECK CHECK!" The atmosphere was charged with anticipation for what promised to be a memorable concert experience.

Wind Rose brought their epic Dwarven metal sound to get the party started in NYC, and they absolutely nailed it. Lead singer Francesco Cavalieri just couldn't stop smiling throughout the whole performance, feeding off the high energy of the crowd who were chanting and body-surfing from start to finish. Their setlist showcased tracks from their latest album "Warfront" released by Napalm Records, along with some fan-favorite covers from Yogscast. With a full year of touring planned across New Zealand, Australia, and Europe in 2024, missing out on experiencing the ultimate Dwarven party with Wind Rose is simply not an option for any metal enthusiast.

For More info:

https://www.windroseofficial.com

Xandria made a grand entrance onto the stage, captivating the audience with their unique brand of symphonic metal. Their performance featured an array of tracks from their latest album, "The Wonders Still Awaiting," including the crowd-favorite new single, "Universal." Despite the absence of their bassist, Xandria's powerful sound and on-stage charisma mesmerized the spectators. With their tour in the States set to continue until May 4th, the band is gearing up for an exhilarating European journey filled with more shows and festival appearances. Don't miss the chance to experience Xandria's musical prowess live!

For More Info:

https://www.xandria.de

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