Celebrating the release of their newest album, Underworld, Tonight Alive embarked on The Get Free Tour alongside Silverstein, Broadside, & Picturesque. The tour hit up Indianapolis on the third day and made it a memorable Sunday.
Usually kept to Southern California, Self Help Fest expanded to three other cities this year, taking the San Bernardino-based music festival across the country. With great anticipation, Midwesterners were met with a warm weather welcome at the Detroit date. Even the anticipation of the rain couldn't quell the fans' excitement to see A Day To Remember, Rise Against, Underøath, and many more incredible bands.
On Friday, Indianapolis Alt-Rock group Graham The Empire hosted a night of solid fun at Radio Radio in celebration of their new EP, Rise. The three-piece act was joined by other Indy locals Pinky and The Basterds and Ohio native, Philia.
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September 16th, a night to remeber!
Slaves are a band based in Sacramento, California. They have recently embarked on their "The Beautiful Death Tour". They played an awesome set in San Antonio, Texas with Secrets, Picturesque and Out Came the Wolves.
Lorna Shore rolled through Buffalo, NY on Sunday night and residents can still feel the aftermath of their earth-shattering performance. Check out a review and photos from this show here!
Convictions came through The Montage Music Hall in Rochester, NY on Wednesday with the Like Moths to Flames headliner. Check out some photos and a review of their set!
X Ambassadors are a 4 piece alternative rock/pop band residing from Ithaca, New York. Starting in 2009, they've tour with artist such as LIGHTS. and eventually got picked up by Interscope Records in 2013. In 2015, they released their debut album, VHS, which contained radio single, Renegades. Having gaining so much radio success it's no wonder they've sold out most of the dates of their VHS tour. We had some time to make it out to the Pittsburgh date of this tour. Let's take a look at what a X Ambassador's concert looks like.
So, you've been around the internet, seen everything and now you can brag about it. Then, out of the blue, you hear there's a band called Die Antwoord and they're apparently, "something you can't miss". You check their tour dates and it turns out they are coming here. After you check out a couple of their songs and go to buy tickets...and they're sold out?!
Having seen Emarosa work their crowd into a frenzy at Warped Tour just a few short weeks before the acoustic show, it was difficult to imagine an intimate and unplugged version of their performance.