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No Bragging Rights, a melodic hardcore band from Riverside, California wasted no time getting the crowd warmed up for the upcoming  bands. Vocalist Mike Perez sang the band’s songs with conviction, with some of the lyrical content coming from life experiences, according  to the bio on the band’s site; “Repeater” carries on the theme of perseverance and carrying on against life’s challenges and obstacles. “When you get knocked down, get back on the horse,” Perez says simply.

“Hope Theory,” the second track on Cycles, was inspired by the  deep connection No Bragging Rights have made with the people who come to their shows. “I am constantly talking with kids coming from broken homes, or the social outcast who is ready to give up. I tell them it will get better. It is always darkest before the dawn. Things can  change.”

I chatted up Hundredth vocalist, Chadwick Johnson before the doors opened for the show and asked him if they’ll ever perform my favorite  song, “Remain & Sustain” (the music video was inspired by The Sandlot). He said they probably never play that song even though there’s a  video for it. They did, however, play a handful for their 25 minute set, including the songs, “Carry On”, “Weathered Town”, and “Ruin”, a new  song from their Revolt EP coming out March 19th. I was hoping the vocalist from Vanna would come out and do Jonathan Vigil’s (The Ghost Inside) part on “Desolate” but Chad let the crowd sing that part instead.

I’m gonna be honest; I didn’t watch most of Vanna's set because an awesome ska band called Hermits of Suburbia were playing downstairs  around the same they played. I managed to catch Vanna’s last song though; the crowd was rowdy but I could tell they were saving their  energy for the last two bands.

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Before the started playing, Vincent, vocalist for The Acacia Strain, brought out a dog they rescued from a Walmart parking lot earlier in the  tour and asked for some donations so they could take it to the vet. He said they’d put the above picture (or a slight variation) on a shirt and  raise money that way. The lights finally dimmed and TAS got the crowd moving with “Beast”, a song from their 2010 release, Wormwood. TAS showed no signs of wear and tear after flipping their van TWICE in one week earlier this year, as Vincent noted.

Some might say they’re out of place on this tour but ETID/TAS have toured together previously, so those complaints fell upon deaf ears. During the end of their set, Vincent asked the crowd who had seen the band when they played downstairs on the smaller stage and dedicated “Whoa, Shut It Down!” to the fans who had been there since the beginning.

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After a 15 minute changeover, Every Time I Die took the stage and opened with,”Floater”, a track from their second album Hot Damn!. As  mentioned on the bands Twitter account; “…tonight we’re playing the extra good, top secret setlist that we only play for our favorite cities.”  There were plenty of sing-alongs as ETID played the best songs from their discography. “Wanderlust”, “Bored Stiff”, “The New Black”, “No Son of Mine” (The band played a breakdown medley of Pantera songs in the middle of this song; Domination/5 Minutes Alone/This Love) and one of my favorites, “Kill The Music” (This site is named after that song!) all made appearances during the band’s set.

Keith mentioned when  they played The Masquerade a few years ago, they played downstairs cause Marcy’s Playground had taken over the main stage. He said after they played, he went upstairs and caught a bit of their set and only saw a  handful of people and never imagined starting a band that would end bigger than Marcy’s Playground. For their last song of the night, “Indian Giver”, vocalist Keith Buckley and his brother/guitarist Jordan invited members of the crowd on stage to help sing and maybe even  get 5 minutes of fame. This tour has quite a few dates left on it, so don’t miss out on the action!

For Today has announced their new US headliner tour with support from Impending Doom, Sleeping Giants, The Chariot, Texas In July and Hundreth. Check out the dates below!

10/11 St. Petersburg, FL @ The State Theatre 
10/12 Orlando, FL @ H2O Live!

10/13 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Rocketown
10/14 Mobile, AL @ Alabama Music Hall
10/16 McAllen, TX @ Geo’s 
10/17 Corpus Christi, TX @ House of Rock
10/18 Lubbock, TX @ Cactus Courtyard
10/21 Las Vegas, NV @ South Hills Church
10/23 Tempe, AZ @ Nile Theatre
10/24 Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction (The Chariot ends)
10/25 Oakland, CA @ Oakland Metro (Sleeping Giant begins)
10/26 Boise, ID @ The Venue
10/27 Spokane, WA @ The Kave
10/28 Seattle, WA @ Studio 7
10/30 Salt Lake City, UT @ Foursquare Church
10/31 Denver, CO @ Marquis Theatre
11/1 Omaha, NE @ Sokol Underground
11/2 Bloomington, IL @ The Castle Theatre
11/3 Dayton, OH @ The Attic
11/4 Lansing, MI @ The Loft
11/6 Cleveland, OH @ Peabody’s
11/7 Rochester, NY @ Water Street Music Hall
11/8 Danbury, CT @ Tuxedo Junction 
11/9 Lancaster, PA @ Chameleon Club
11/10 Columbia, MD @ Genxaret
11/11 Greensboro, NC @ Greene Street

Los Angeles’ Silver Snakes will be heading out on a co-headline tour with Sainthood Reps dates starting October 19 in Philadelphia and running through October 25 in Jacksonville, FL. The band begins dates with Defeater, Hundredth and Rotting Out later this week.

Silver Snakes’ new LP Pictures of a Floating World is out now on multi-colored vinyl via Animal Style Records. The LP (also available on CD and digitally via Siren Records) was produced by Steve Choi of Rx Bandits and engineered and mixed by Roger Camero of No Motiv.  The vinyl release includes a digital download code, and exclusive digital single “Old Light” featuring 2 brand new tracks produced by Silver Snakes’ vocalist/guitarist, Alex Estrada, whose previous recording credits include Touche’ Amore, Joyce Manor, and Nails.

Silver Snakes will also join this year’s version of The Fest in Gainesville, FL alongside Lagwagon, Braid, and La Dispute.

8/24   Walters- Houston, TX (w/ Defeater, Hundredth, Rotting Out)

8/25   Red 7- Austin, TX (w/ Defeater, Hundredth, Rotting Out)

8/26   Club Dada- Dallas, TX (w/ Defeater, Hundredth, Rotting Out)

8/27   Pinebox- Midland, TX (w/ Defeater, Hundredth, Rotting Out)

8/28   Gasworks- Albuquerque, NM (w/ Hundredth, Defeater, Rotting Out)

8/29   The Underground- Mesa, AZ (w/ Hundredth, Defeater, Rotting Out)

8/30   Che Café- La Jolla, CA (w/ Defeater, Hundredth, Rotting Out)

8/31    Chain Reaction- Anaheim, CA (w/ Hundredth, Defeater, Rotting Out, Blacklisted)

9/01    Chain Reaction- Anaheim, CA  (w/ Hundredth, Defeater, Rotting Out, Blacklisted)

9/04   The Cobalt Cafe        Canoga Park, CA        (w/ Defeater, Hundredth, Rotting Out)       

9/05   Rock City- Camarillo, CA (w/ Defeater, Hundredth, Rotting Out)

9/ 06  The CYC         Fresno, CA    (w/ Defeater, Hundredth, Rotting Out)

9/07   924 Gilman- Berkeley, CA (w/ Hundredth, Defeater, Rotting Out)

10/17    FUBAR          St Louis, MO          

10/18    Frankies        Toledo, OH 

Sainthood Reps / Silver Snakes

10/19/12 Philadelphia, PA @ The Barbary

10/20/12 Amityville, NY @ Ollies Point

10/21/12 Newark, DE @ Mojo Main

10/22/12 Richmond, VA @ Kingdom

10/23/12 Summerville, SC @ 50 Yard Line

10/24/12 Orlando, FL @ TBA

10/25/12 Jacksonville, FL @ Phoenix Taproom

10/26 Fest 11   Gainesville, FL

Metal juggernauts DEMON HUNTER are excited to announce their summer tour plans just a few short weeks after the impressive debut of their mammoth new album, True Defiance.

The band, set to storm Europe next week, will bring their power stateside when they headline select dates of the upcoming Scream The Prayer tour this June with support by EMERY, SLEEPING GIANT,  MYCHILDREN MYBRIDE, CLOSE YOUR EYES, HUNDREDTH, THE GREAT COMMISSION, GIDEON, A BULLET FOR A PRETTY BOY and YOUR MEMORIAL.
DEMON HUNTER will then follow that up with a victory lap – appropriately titled The True Defiance Tour – from July until August with support from BLEEDING THROUGH, CANCER BATS, THE PLOT IN YOU and WILLOWS.
True Defiance, the band’s sixth album, smashed its way into the charts last week when it bowed at an impressive #36 on the Billboard 200. The highly anticipated album also landed at #3 on the Billboard Hard Rock Chart, #14 on the Billboard Rock Chart and #1 on the Billboard Christian Rock Chart.
The chart position is the band’s highest debut on the Top 200, edging out the previous best set by 2010’s The World Is A Thorn, which bowed at #39.
Now in its second week on the charts, True Defiance, is showing staying power by remaining in the Top 100, clocking in at #96 in its second week.

Produced by Aaron Sprinkle (ANBERLIN, EMERY) and mixed by Jason Suecof (ALL THAT REMAINS, TRIVIUM), True Defiance finds DEMON HUNTER continuing in their hard rock evolution while embracing the components that have always formed the backbone of their music: true metal, dark rock and balladry. The album marks a vital new chapter in the celebrated history of DEMON HUNTER, who are currently marking their 10th year of writing, breaking and erasing the rules of hard rock. Not ones to rest on their laurels, however, the members have created an album that not only lives up to their own lofty standards, but sets a new high-water mark for what DH is capable of.


European Tour with  DEADLOCK, NIGHTRAGE and INSENSE:
April 30 Kouvola, Finland @ Vappugospel * 
May 1 Stuttgart, Germany @ Universum  
May 2 Luzern, Switzerland @  Schüür  
May 3 Bochum, Germany @  Matrix  
May 4 Brussels, Belgium @ Magasin 4  
May 5 London, UK @ O2 Islington Academy2

* Just DEMON HUNTER

SCREAM THE PRAYER (Headlining Following Dates):

June 22 - Nashville PA @ Rockettown
June 23 - Douglasville, GA @ The 7 Venue
June 24 - Jacksonville FL @ Murray Hill Tavern
June 26 - Charlotte NC @ Amos Southend
June 27 - Richmond VA @ Kingdom
June 28 - Baltimore MD @ Sonar
June 29 - Shirleysburg PA @ Creationfest Northeast
June 30 - Dayton OH @ The Attic Club
July 1 - Joliet IL @ Mojoe’s

THE TRUE DEFIANCE TOUR:
July 26 - Portland OR @ Hawthorne Theater
July 27 - Sacramento CA @ Ace of Spades
July 28 - SoCal @ TBD
July 29 - Phoenix AZ @ Marquee
July 30 - Albequerque NM @ Sunshine Theater
July 31 - Dallas TX @ The Door
Aug 1 - Houston TX @ Warehouse
Aug 2 - Midland TX @ Rock The Desert
Aug 3 - Denver CA @ Summit
Aug 4 - Salt Lake City UT @ Complex
Aug 5 - Boise ID @ Knitting Factory