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  • Dierks Bentley Announces Utica, NY as Part of Second Leg of #RISERTOUR

    Included in the first round of announced cities for Dierks Bentley’s second leg of his Risertour is Utica.  In a genius of a marketing concept, fans are asked to unlock the cities by sharing the announcement.  As the percentage of shares increase, so do the list of cities until all cities and details are announced.

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    Dierks Bentley

    Dierks Bentley will be joined on this leg of the tour by Randy Houser, Eric Paslay, and Tim Hicks.  Fans in attendance at the Taste of Country Music Festival this past June at Hunter Mountain saw first hand the amazing job Randy Houser did in the 9th hour, putting on an acoustic show as his bandmates sat with the broken down bus on the side of a Pennsylvanian highway.  Also performing at the Taste of Country was Eric Paslay who is quickly making a name for himself in country music with hits such as “Song About A Girl” and “Friday Night” and wowing the audiences.  Canadian country star, Tim Hicks, will join the group north of the Mason-Dixon line and will learn first hand just how much these northerners love their country music and these superstars.

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    Stay tune to NYS Music.com for more information on RISERTOUR.

  • Lacuna Coil announces Fall Tour Dates

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    Lacuna Coil 2014 Fall Tour Poster

    Lacuna Coil will bring their Broken Crown Halo Tour dates to New York state this fall for two shows. Along for the tour will be Devil You Know  and Starset. A lot of different rock genre’s are on display for this tour as all three bands have their own unique style of rock music.

    From Milano, Italy, Lacuna Coil is fronted by dual vocalist Cristina Scabbia and Andrea Ferro. The tour is named after their current studio release Broken Crown Halo, which is their seventh studio album. Coil was also one of the headliners for the Revolver Hottest Chicks Tour  earlier this year. Lacuna Coil, meaning “empty spiral,” will bring a gothic hard rock sound to tour with melodic vocals.

    Metal new comers Devil You Know, will be on the tour to support their debut album The Beauty of Destruction. Former Killswitch Engage vocalist Howard Jones fronts for the band.

    Cinematic rockers Starset, just seem to pop up on every show this summer. Starset has just released their debut studio album titled Transmissions. Their two singles “My Demons” and “Carnivore” are in constant rotation on Sirius/XM Octane.

    The first stop in New York for the tour will be Saturday, October 11 at Upstate Concert Hall in Clifton Park. Doors open at 6 p.m. and showtime is at 7 p.m. Advanced tickets are $18 and $20 the day of show. Patrons 16-years old are welcome and require ID or parent/legal guardian and must be 21 and over to drink. Tickets are on sale at the club box office (518-371-0012), all Ticketmaster outlets and also at The Northern Lights Smoke Shop. Tickets on sale Saturday August 9 at 10 am.

    The second stop on the tour will be Sunday October 12 at The Gramercy Theatre in New York City. Doors open at 6pm. 16 years and up with ID or parent/legal guardian. 21 and over to drink. Tickets are $24 and are available through Ticketmaster . Tickets go on sale Friday, August 8 at 10 a.m.

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  • Foo Fighters to Release Eighth Album November 10th

    Foo Fighters has been teasing fans for what seems like forever about their new eighth album, and last week they only fueled the speculation after the release of an eight-second clip of Dave Grohl belting out a scream, “All rise!”

    Today, the band finally confirmed through an announcement on its official site, both the album title and track list.

    asset-PreOrderCoverThe band is to release their eighth album, Sonic Highways on November 10th, 2014.  The album is produced by Butch Vig and Foo Fighters. Vig  is known for being the drummer of alternative rock band, Garbage and producer for Nirvana’s Nevermind album. Sonic Highways is set to be 44-minutes long with the following track list:

    1. Something From Nothing
    2. The Feast and The Famine
    3. Congregation
    4. What Did I Do?/God As My Witness
    5. Outside
    6. In The Clear
    7. Subterranean
    8. I Am A River   

    “The 180-gram vinyl album includes a download card and comes in an assortment of nine different covers including eight variants each themed for one of the cities in which the album was recorded: Austin, Chicago, Los Angeles, Nashville, New Orleans, New York, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.”  The band quoted on their website about the cover.

    Fans can pre-order the album HERE and will also be available in vinyl.

  • Electron Ready to Plug-In This Fall

    electron fall 2014Electron, the super group created in 2000 by Disco Biscuits frontman Marc Brownstein, is getting back together for a batch of shows this fall.

    This fall you can catch them at the Catskill Chill Music Festival on September 7th as well as B.B. Kings in New York City on October 17th. The next night they will take the stage at Syracuse’s beautiful Westcott Theatre.

    The group consists of fellow Disco Biscuits member Aron Magner, Mike Greenfield of Lotus, and Tom Hamilton of Brothers Past. This all-star group is always a favorite to go see as they do not tour as often as fans would hope since each member is usually busy with their main band.

    Other shows are spread throughout the Northeast and can be seen below. Make sure to catch them this fall as it’s unknown when the band will have the time in their schedule to come together again.

    September 5 Lancaster, PA—Chameleon Club w/The Beating
    September 6 Worcester, MA—Electric Haze
    September 7 Hancock, NY—Catskill Chill Music Festival
    October 15 Washington, DC—Howard Theatre
    October 16 New Haven, CT—Toad’s Place
    October 17 New York, NY—B.B. King’s
    October 18 Syracuse, NY—Westcott Theatre
    October 19 Philadelphia, PA—TLA

     

  • ROC Party in the Park Wraps Up August in Style

    It’s been an excellent year for DSO-21ROC Windstream Party in the Park Series. Finally back in it’s home – the recently revamped Martin Luther King Jr Park (formerly Manhattan Square Park) – the “party in the parking lot” moniker of years past has been shed. The new/old venue is filled with trees and shade, a bowl-like area filled with food vendors, local support acts, local breweries on site, and plenty of parking.

    Tonight, August 7, the quintessential Dead tribute band Dark Star Orchestra will man the main stage for two full sets. With 17 years and over 2000 shows under their belt, there is simply no band on earth that better recreates the live Dead experience for fans new and old. Will they play a classic Dead show or one of their original set lists? Stop down and find out! Only $5 and DSO goes on at 6PM sharp for their first set.  Rochester’s Extended Family will provide support before and in between sets in the bowl area. (Don’t get any idea’s Deadheads, this bowl is an architectural one!)

    After the show those who still want to dance can walk a half block to The Montage Music Hall and catch two of Rochester’s hottest live acts Ocupanther and Friday in America. Admission is free with a flyer (available at PITP) or a mere $2 if you can’t find a flyer.

    On August 14th PITP 2014 will wrap up with millions of peaches. What?? Of course I mean the popular alt-rock of The Presidents of the USA. Also along for the ride will be the slide guitar super group The Slide Brothers (featuring members of Rochester’s own Campbell Brothers) as well as the much buzzed about local alt-rock act Melia.

  • Municipal Waste and Madball Set to Play Bogie’s

    Thrash metal outfit Municipal Waste and New York City veteran hardcore group Madball are playing Bogies in Albany tonight in attempt to make a decent draw to potentially save the business, or at least, keep the steady stream of heavy shows coming to the venue.

    Upstate Black N Blue, owned by Mike Valente, released the following statement yesterday on their Facebook page.

    “Here’s the deal. If you care about hardcore and metal, come out tomorrow night (Thursday) to Bogies for MADBALL AND MUNICIPAL WASTE. This is a big tour. It shouldn’t draw less than 400 people in any city. But if we get less than 200 people tomorrow it shows a steady downward trend in attendance and bogies will have to make a decision about whether we can continue to taking a beating and lose money trying to stay open and provide a home to countless bands and people for underground music. So if you want. Bogies to stay open and you like hardcore and metal you better be there on Thursday (Aug 7)”

    Municipal Waste’s latest release The Fatal Feast was released back in 2012 and has been steadily touring in support of that album ever since. Madball’s latest release Hardcore Lives was released just last month.

    Doors open at 7 p.m. and tickets are only $18 at the door. Honestly, this show should be insane. Metal and hardcore fans need to get off their couches for this show and not only support two phenomenal bands, but help save a venue that has done so much for heavy music in the Capital Region.

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  • Aqueous Drummer Says Goodbye

    Aqueous, the four-piece groove band out of Buffalo, parts ways with its drummer.

    Nick Sonricker, both singer and drummer, released a statement today on the band’s Facebook page that he says goodbye, with a smile on his face.

    aqueous drummerTo my Aqueous friends and family –

    “This band has provided me with some of the best years of my life. Growing on a personal level from a being supporter of the band in high school, to playing percussion in the band, to playing drums in the band, and growing on a group level from getting kicked out of bars for being under-age as we’re setting up our gear, to playing our first out of town show, to touring a good portion of the country, it has all been an adventure-filled experience that I wouldn’t trade for anything.

    Being on the road with my 3 best friends (since before the band) is something I feel I am very fortunate to be able to say I’ve done. This decision I’ve made to leave this behind I cannot contribute to anything negative about the band or really anything negative at all. We are exactly how you’ve viewed us. We’re on stage smiling and laughing about whatever we were joking about earlier in the day, we hop off stage, the jokes continue, and we’re laughing about something new the next night in a different city. The positive environment that was created by being on the road with this band is something that I am proud to say I was a part of. My decision to leave was influenced by a change in me, and change in ideas, a change in direction. Knowing this band and all of its components so well, I know that Aqueous needs all parts of the machine to be in full force in order to move forward. I was no longer able to provide that. While I still would give full passion while on stage performing our songs, I just no longer had the drive off the stage.

    I have no doubts as I leave my throne to Ryan Nogle that he is the guy that is up for the task. Nogle has been here with us along this whole journey. In fact his first show working as “some sound guy we hired” in 2008 was the very same first show that I played percussion with the band. So if it would feel appropriate to pass the torch on to anyone else, it would be him. An incredible drummer, a good guy, and with the knack to fix just about anything anywhere, he will be quite an asset on the road.

    Possibly the most important thing I want to touch on would be the relationships I’ve formed with people that I otherwise wouldn’t have crossed paths with if it weren’t for this band. I hope you all know who you are. Thank you. These people have never ceased to amaze me along the way with continuous support, understanding, and devotion to the band and the music it makes. It would always amaze me how Aqueous could ignite a room full of strangers. By the end of any show no one’s a stranger and everyone leaves feeling like they’ve made a new connection with someone that night. I’ve always been impressed with our fans. In the past year or two as the crowds started getting bigger, and even though I had not known as large of a percentage of the faces in the audience, I could see that these new faces were just continuing the positive trend that Aqueous emits. This is probably the best feature of the band and I hope that it never changes as the band continues forward.

    These last few shows I played with Aqueous are the best shows I’ve ever played personally, and I would consider the best shows the band has ever played as a whole. With the awareness of the situation between my band mates and myself, I felt that we communicated on stage better than we ever have. An unknown sense between the four of us that felt as if no words, cues, or signals had to be given for fluent improvisational music to be performed which is the exact reason Aqueous exists and doesn’t get tired of itself. I’m happy to know that this generation of Aqueous went out with a bang and performed a hell of a good run of shows before I hung it up.

    This isn’t the last you’ll see of me. My life wouldn’t feel right if music were not a part of it. If nothing else, those of you who are familiar with Boss Tweed and the Carpet Baggers – be expecting a showing of three weird dudes wearing lucha libre masks to be performing a show together at some point in the future.

    Thank you to all of you who have played a role in my irreplaceable life experience with this band.”

    We’d like to thank Nick for his years of amazing playing and friendship, and we promise to rock harder than ever as we move forward. Onward!

  • Dopapod Fall Tour 2014 Announced

    Brooklyn’s Dopapod announced yesterday an extensive 2014 fall national tour that includes several dates in Upstate New York.

    Early fall will find them headlining a show in Saratoga Springs on September 27.  They play Rochester on October 2 with supporting act Consider the Source opening.

    They come back through the state later on in October to support Umphrey’s McGee at Niagara Falls on the 23rd and in Binghamton on the 29th before finishing up with Space Carnival at the Oneonta Theatre in Oneonta on November 1.

    Check out the entire tour graphic below and mark your calendars for some Dopapod rage!

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  • The Civil Wars Close a Chapter

    Together since 2008, Joy Williams and John Paul White – known to their fans as The Civil Wars – have meshed their talents in a seamlessly beautiful quilt of music.  It’s sad however that the two who work so creatively together to produce the most amazing music, could not mesh these notes together to continue the upward motion this duo was on.  Having just won the 2014 Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, it seemed unlikely that they would soon be announcing their parting of ways.

    In comments posted to their official webpage yesterday Williams and White gave their statements to fans, along with a free download as a thank you for their support over the years.

    Joy Williams comments, “I am saddened and disappointed by the ending of this duo, to say the very least. JP is a tremendous musician, and I will always be grateful for the music we were able to create together. I sincerely hope that ‘You Are My Sunshine’ will be accepted as a token of my gratitude for every single person that has supported our duo throughout the years. I’m so thankful and my heart is full. Looking ahead, I’m excited to share the music that I am writing and recording in the midst of this difficult transition. I’ve loved being back in the studio, and have missed performing live. I look forward to seeing you soon.”

    John Paul adds, “I would like to express sincere thanks to all who were a part of the arc of The Civil Wars—from the beginning, to the end, and all points in between. My deep appreciation goes out to all who supported, disseminated, and enjoyed the music. Whatever shape or form the next chapter takes, thanks for being a large part of this one.”

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    Although short-lived in the eye of the storm, the talents of these four-time Grammy winning artists have forever created an impression on the world of folk and country music and the fans that adore them.

    In a 2013 interview with Rolling Stone, Williams explained that although they were in tune in the studio, the multitude of hours they spent together touring had taken a toll on their friendship and professional relationship.  Having taken a hiatus in 2011 after recording what would be their third and final album, the two couldn’t find their ways past their differences and have now announced they will be parting ways for good.

  • Bleeding Through Bids Farewell

    After countless of shows over the past decade, Orange County metalcore outfit Bleeding Through played their last show this past Sunday night in front of a home crowd in Anaheim, California. The band posted the following message through their Facebook page:

    “For the last 15 years of this bands career we just want to say it has been a dream come true and none of this could have happened without your undying support to our music. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Thank you for allowing us to be ourselves and live through this music. BT has gotten to the point that our music will never die and there will always be #bleedingthrough. To the best fans in the world. You are family!”

    Guitarist Dave Nassie also posted:

    “I would like to thank all the band members, crew, family, managers, agents, and record companies for all the amazing memories. I always loved being in Bleeding Through with all my heart. Good-bye and thank you for all that you enabled me to accomplish. I feel blessed to have shared the stage and played music with you. Dave“

    Bleeding Through finished their career with seven studio albums.

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