The Broken Souls Tour SELL OUT NYC w/ Catch your Breath,The Funeral Portrait ,Archers and If not for me

It is very rare that a band with just one full album headlines their own tour, let alone sells it out entirely, but Catch Your Breath accomplished exactly that with remarkable success. The hard rock band hailing from Texas took the stage as if they were seasoned veterans, confidently captivating the audience. Their latest album, “Shame on Me,” provided us with a fantastic soundtrack that resonated throughout the night. Fan favorites such as "Ghost Inside the Bell," "Criminal," and "Dial Tone" were just a few of the electrifying tracks that had the crowd on their feet tonight. As this thrilling tour is set to conclude soon, we are eagerly anticipating what exciting developments lie ahead for the band in the future.

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The Funeral Portrait from Georgia impressively showcased to everyone exactly why they are ready and well-prepared to take the next significant step from intimate theatre performances to expansive arenas. Their captivating stage presence seamlessly entwines with their music in a remarkable way that truly screams out for larger stages. With their newest album, “Greetings from Suffocate City,” receiving heavy rotation on the influential Sirius XM Octane channel, it is evident why, after this current tour, the band will find themselves gracing the lineups of the most prestigious festivals this year.

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Wisconsins’ Archers took the stage and instantly you could see the love between audience and band.Supporting their newest single “Never Enough” . Vocalist Nathaniel said that the band was having the most fun on this tour it was evident when vocalist Pat Glover join them on stage to share the love.Heading to Europe after this tour, they will be returning for a home coming at the Rock Fest.

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Pennsylvanias’ “If not for Me” Opened the night we knew instantly why the audience got the early and in masses as not too miss this band. Supporting their newest Album “ Everything you Wanted”. The band handled the pressure of setting the tone for the night with their non stop energy. Heading to Europe after this tour then returning to the Louder Than Life Festival.Don’t sleep on this band.

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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.

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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.

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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!

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