EPICENTER FESTIVAL | MAY 2019

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What use to be Carolina Rebellion, has now been taken over by Epicenter Festival. It will be held at Rockingham Festival Grounds in Rockingham, NC from May 10th-12th, 2019.

As of last year, 2018, former Rebellion held a record of 105,000 people in attendance over the three day weekend. Also holding the title as “The Mid-Atlantic’s Biggest Rock Festival featuring over 60 artist”. With the past records, many are holding high expectations for the new up and coming festival, Epicenter.

Tickets for Epicenter Festival 2019 are on sale now at: https://epicenterfestival.com/

The 2019 Lineup will feature:

 Friday: Korn, Rob Zombie, The Prodigy, Evanescence, Machine Gun Kelly, Meshuggah, Skillet, Beartooth, Mark Lanegan Band, Dorothy, Black Pistol Fire, Zeal & Ardor, Knocked Loose, Slothrust, Wilson, Hands Like Houses, Hyro The Hero, Amigo The Devil, Ded, Arrested Youth, Vein, Black Coffee

Saturday: Tool, Judas Priest, The Cult, Bush, Black Label Society, Circa Survive, Yelawolf, Motionless In White,The Damned Things, Grandson, Badflower, Memphis May Fire, Light The Torch, Wage War,Crobot, Dead Girls Academy, Sylar, Counterfeit, Pretty Vicious, Shvpes, Dirty Honey, Alien Weaponry, Hyde, Tetrarch

Sunday: Foo Fighters, Bring Me The Horizon, 311, +Live+, Mastodon, Killswitch Engage, Architects, The Interrupters, Tom Morello, Fever 333, Reignwolf, Yungblud, The Glorious Sons, Ho99o9, While She Sleeps, Basement, Scarlxrd, Movements, Teenage Wrist, Demob Happy, Boston Manor, Cleopatrick,The Dirty Nil

 

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Ice Nine Kills | 10/7/18

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Mae Krell + April Rose | Summer Tour

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Ryan Cassata on select dates labelled with ” ** “

 

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A Lite Too Bright | Book Tour 2018

Pictured above is Samuel Miller, whom you may know as the front-man Paradise Fears, reading his novel ” A Lite Too Bright “. You can purchase it here.

Photography courtesy of : Angel Haines

Alexandria, VA | May 9, 2018

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COUNTERFEIT | 2018 Tour Dates

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Vans Warped Tour – Summer 2018

The last cross-country Vans Warped Tour takes place this summer from 6/21-8/5. The tour will start in California and end in Florida. Being that this is the last cross-country tour, fans expected the lineup to be nothing short of amazing. Kevin Lyman really delivered with this lineup. It is a fantastic way to end the tour with a bang.

The lineup features bands from across a wide range of genres within the scene. Some of my personal favorites will be making an appearance on the final run of the tour. There are a few bands on the lineup set to only play a few dates including my favorite band, All Time Low (A little bitter I won’t be able to see them).

Some are not a fan of the lineup saying most of the bands they want to see aren’t playing their date. Others such as, TCAP member Emily Sulkowski, said “I’m ready to have the sweatiest, rowdiest, best day ever.” She also went on to say, “I love the lineup so much and I think it’s gonna attract younger and older fans alike.” I totally agree with Emily but also agree that more bands should be playing the full tour.

You can see bands and artists all the way from pop punk band, State Champs all the way to the death metal band, Nekrogoblikon (trust me I never heard of them either, but I’m intrigued). Some warped tour staples such as Taking Back Sunday, Sum 41, Reel Big Fish, and Less than Jake will be making appearances on the tour which really takes the tour back to its roots. Less than Jake has been on the tour since 1997 and this summer will be their 10th time appearing on the tour! It’s exciting to see a mix of new bands and older bands all coming together to make this last tour one for the books.

Thank you, Kevin Lyman, for all that you have done to bring this scene together every summer. I am sad to see the tour go but I am happy that it happened. It was the first place I ever photographed a concert and it will forever hold a special place in my heart for that. Looking back on where I started to where I am now, without warped tour I never would’ve gotten here.

Rebecca McKay

*REVIEW * New Politics | Lost in Translation Tour 2018

I have only one word for the New Politics Lost in Translation Tour, wow. Just wow. This concert was quite possibly the most fun I have ever had at a concert.

Just getting there, it was one of the nicest crowds of a concert I’ve ever seen. Everybody was so happy and welcoming, it was about enjoying the music over getting to the barricade. Everywhere you went there were little pockets of people breaking out into dance throughout the whole concert and new friendships forming.

The first band to play was The Wrecks. I had listened to a few of their songs just so I was ready when they came on, but they absolutely blew me away. If there is any band that is even better live than over recording, it is The Wrecks. The vocals are simply amazing, Nick was singing such high notes nonstop. A girl next to me said that last time she saw him he was sick, yet he still came out and gave it his all on those hard songs. Towards the end they played a new song and the guitarists took turns absolutely tearing it up. Every instrument had a solo in this song, and every instrumentalist deserved that solo. The Wrecks very quickly became my favorite band, I even bought a hat for them to sign. I am just blown away with this band.

After The Wrecks, DREAMERS stepped up to the plate. After bringing the energy and hyping up the crowd, they decided to slow it down for a song. One fan jokingly protested it and these boys handled it like pros, saying they are just planning on depressing us for one song. The lead singer, Nick, told us a quick story behind it. (I feel like almost every guy on this tour is named Nick at this point.) Stating the fact that those who survive a jump from the Golden Gate Bridge regret jumping the second they do, he tells how this song is about being right on that edge of committing suicide. Right after, they brought the energy right back up when Nick made a toast to the audience. With the last few songs, Nick went from jumping up and down, to dancing around the stage, to jumping out over the crowd. It was a very large ending and really set the tone for the final act of the night, New Politics.

The crowd was ready, and they showed it the second the lights went down. New Politics brought more energy to the first few songs of their set than I’ve ever seen. I was down in the pit shooting and felt like I had to run everywhere just to keep up with them. I feared for my life at one point when David looked down at me, then stepped over me onto the barricade. The lights on this set were just gorgeous. I love the color choices for them and they worked it. David then made the announcement that he is a dad and his genuine excitement was the most adorable thing ever, that poor mother is never going to be the “fun parent.” After a few more songs and random handstands, the lights went down for a bit. They came up on Soren playing a beautiful melody on the piano that eventually turned into a very energetic Madeleine. More songs, then the whole crow helped sing Happy Birthday to one of New Politics oldest friends and coworkers. In between all the songs from their newest album they threw in a few classics like Dignity and West End Kids, and it made those of us that knew them ecstatic. I have to say my personal favorite was when they played Lifted, but I’ve just always dreamed of hearing that song live. It did not disappoint. The crazy energetic concert ended with a bang when the whole crowd went crazy for Yeah, Yeah, Yeah. With this friendly of a crowd, there was no way you couldn’t feel like One of Us (see what I did there?). This concert was without a doubt, one of the most fun concerts I’ve ever been to, I would gladly relive this night over and over again.

 Review courtesy of Lexi Rodriguez, who owns Hope Through Headphones

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New Politics | Lost in Translation Tour 2018

 

 Photos courtesy of Lexi Rodriguez, who owns Hope Through Headphones

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Flint Eastwood on tour w/ PVRIS now

12038303_982345658496462_1150323648857277881_nWed 02.21 – Providence, RI @ The Strand 

Thu 02.22 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE 

Fri 02.23 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues 

Sat 02.24 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Intersection 

Mon 02.26 – St Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall 

Tue 02.27 – Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave/Eagles Club 

Wed 02.28 – Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theatre 

Fri 03.02 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre 

Sat 03.03 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot 

Mon 03.05 – Seattle, WA @ The Showbox 

Tue 03.06 – Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre 

Wed 03.07 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom 

Fri 03.09 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore 

Sat 03.10 – Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues 

Sun 03.11 – Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre 

Tue 03.13 – Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theatre 

Thu 03.15 – San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theatre 

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The Get Free Tour – 1/24/18

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 24 of January, Lawrence Kansas, Granada Theater