System of Brown Tour Featuring Bloodywood Sells out NYC Irving Plaza!

From destroying cover songs to demolishing stages, Bloodywood had the audience primed and loud even before they took to the stage. Opening with "Dana Dana," you could both hear and see the palpable love between artist and audience. With their flawless nu‑metal dual-vocal attack fused with traditional Indian dhol rhythms, Bloodywood added an inventive twist to the genre. You couldn’t help but get swept up in the band’s sound and commanding presence, especially when Sarthak plunged into the pit as the crowd encircled him and danced. With their newest album Nu Delhi climbing the India charts, it won’t be long before they embark on a full-scale North American conquest.

More info - https://www.bloodywood.net

Direct support for the tour came from sisters Jyl and Jules Wylde — The Pretty Wild. Opening with "Paradox" from their newest album Zero.Point.Genesis, the sisters had everyone hanging on their every move; the sibling connection was undeniable, and when they reached out to the audience the bond there was just as powerful.

More info - https://www.wearetheprettywild.com

Hailing from Mexico were Ladrones, who immediately ignited the stage with “Arriba La ‘L’.” The place was so revved up that during the second song the Irving Plaza PA system blew out. New York City, being the diverse place it is, had fans Talking(shouting) in Spanish to the band, conversation of admiration. The bond between audience and band intensified during those brief technical difficulties — someone even tossed a Mexican flag onto the stage and the lads displayed it proudly to the crowd. Within seconds the PA was back and so was the band. Though Ladrones have been together for a relatively short time, you can feel the ascent that is sure to come for this hungry young group.

For more info - https://www.ladrones.mx

Opening the sold-out evening were Ankor. While this was their first time playing NYC and there may have been some nerves, none showed as the band took the stage with “Darkbeat” from their latest release, Shoganai. They won over the crowd instantly. The energy the band projected — especially from guitarist Fito Martinez — was contagious. The perfect act to kick off this sold-out night.

More info- https://ankormusic.com/#about

Parkway Drive , Memphis May Fire and Currents Invade The Paramount , NY

Since the cancelled 2022 tour and the release of their 7th album “Darker Still “, fans have been patiently waiting for Parkway Drive to come back to North America.

Coming early and staying to the last note, the Packed house was an entire night of Dance, Sweat and Songs. Here are some photos from their February 10th Sold Out Show at The Paramount Huntington,NY

To Find out where the band is playing next and more :

https://parkwaydriverock.com

This tour could’ve been co headlining especially with the mighty Memphis May Fire sharing the stage. These veterans had the place from their intro into “Blood and Water” till the end with “The Sinner “.

They continue to tour supporting “Remade in Misery “

For more info check out;

https://memphismayfire.com

From right over the Long Island Sound came Connecticuts’ own Currents. Starting the night off as the audience was feverishly rollin in. Throwing a blistering set at us including songs from their soon to be released “The Death We Seek” album.

To see where this band is heading and to pre-order the new album check out:

https://currentsofficial.com