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

John Lodge brings the songs and stories of The Moody Blues to Long Island , Patchogue Theatre

On July 17th on Long Island, NY, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bassist, vocalist, and songwriter John Lodge graced the stage at the Patchogue Theatre. With no opening band, the audience was treated to two remarkable sets. The first set featured beloved hits like "I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band)", "Gemini Dream", and "The Voice", during which guest vocalist/guitarist Jon Davison from Yes joined the band. It wasn't just the songs that captivated the night, but also the timeless stories shared by Jon in between performances. One memorable tale recounted the time when the Moody Blues were replaced as the headliners by a promising young band from Liverpool – none other than The Beatles.

With bandmates Alan Hewitt on keyboards, Billy Ashbaugh on drums, Duffy King on guitar, and Jason Charboneau on cello, the band delivered an electrifying performance in the second set, captivating the audience as they performed the iconic album Days of Future Passed in its entirety. Amidst the stellar lineup, a standout moment emerged during the rendition of the timeless classic "Nights in White Satin," where Jon Davison's vocals truly shined. The evening was a delightful trip down memory lane, creating lasting memories that remain etched in our minds.

To stay up to date with Jon - https://www.johnlodge.com/home

Wage War-The Manic 2023 headline tour, with support from nothing,nowhere. and Spite Invade Long Island

Florida hard rock quintet WAGE WAR — Briton Bond [lead vocals], Cody Quistad [rhythm guitar, clean vocals], Seth Blake [lead guitar], Chris Gaylord [bass], and Stephen Kluesener [drums] — The band embarked on The Manic 2023 headline tour, with support from nothing,nowhere. and Spite. The tour kicked off on April 11 in the band's native Florida and runs through May 20 in Atlanta.

On May 14th, they stopped at The Paramount - Huntington, New York. Below are photos from the show. If you missed this tour try and catch them at Louder Than Life festival.

The new album Manic is out now ! For more info: https://wagewarband.com

Nothing, Nowhere and his band took over the stage & immediately got the crowd into a frenzy. Check them out this weekend or when they get back from Germany. Void Eternal is out now.

For more info : https://www.nothingnowhere.net

Spite opened the evening with a great set featuring songs from their new album Dedication To Flesh. After this weekend they will be touring over the pond in Europe.

For more info : https://www.spitecult.com