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  • Breaking Benjamin Continue Strong String Of Live Shows At K-Rockathon

    For Central New York music fans who have been attending since the 90s, it feels hard to believe that the K-Rockathon celebrated its’ 20th anniversary show at the Chevy Court at the NY State Fairgrounds this past weekend. Over the years, the K-Rockathon has been billed as one of the most anticipated shows of the year and with good reason.Past lineups have included mega acts the Violent Femmes, Goo Goo Dolls, Staind, Black Label Society, Social Distortion, Seether, Papa Roach, Avenged Sevenfold, Stone Temple Pilots, Korn, Public Enemy and more . This year’s roster included K-Rockathon veterans Trapt, Shinedown and Breaking Benjamin.

    It was, for the most part, a beautiful day. In what seems to be becoming a K-Rockathon tradition, there was a short-lived, light rain in the morning and a torrential downpour that sent fans scrambling for cover right before headliner Shinedown was set to take the stage.

    Here are some highlights from the day:

    Early in the day, Bad Seed Rising, led by frontwoman Francheska performed their set with an intense energy that got the early concert goers revved up. Bad Seed Rising is currently the youngest band signed with Road Runner Records. Even though they are a young band, their stage presence and performance looked like that have been at it for 20 years.

    Johnny Hawkins and the gang from Nothing More took the stage a bit later in the afternoon. Despite a few technical difficulties, Johnny was jumping and spinning all over the stage like the Tasmanian devil. The band played a notably high energy set and kept the increasingly growing crowd engaged.

    Rick DeJesus of Adelitas Way was so in love with the crowd’s energy, that he leaped off the stage and crowd surfed not once, but twice during the band’s set. Halfway through their set, Rick stopped to thank K-Rock for having them on the show. He also said “I want to thank K-Rock for playing real f^@#!ng rock music. Rick also stated to fans, “This is your Woodstock.”

    Trapt took the stage and came right out of the gate with their hit song “Headstrong.” Front man, Chris Brown, left the stage and stood on the rail of the barrier to get up close and personal with the Syracuse fans. Crowd surfers started flying everywhere during the song “Love/Hate Relationship.” The band ended the set with “Still Frame.”

    In This Moment, fronted by Upstate New York’s own Maria Brink, made their last tour stop at K-Rockathon 20. In This Moment had a distinct theatrical element to their onstage performance that included multiple costume changes, minor set changes and varied themes to go along with each song. The band is not just playing music, they are telling a story. It reminded me of a more modernized version of an Alice Cooper show.

    Breaking Benjamin, who has been on a short hiatus, makes a celebratory return to the scene after their new release “Dark Before Dawn” debuted on the Billboard Top 200 at #1; Quite a feat for any rock band these days. The stage lights slowly start to glow and the first notes begin to ring from the stage. Ben Burnley charges out and tears right into their hit “So Cold.” Ben threw out a bunch of guitar pics to fans while the band played the intro. Ben then shouted into the mic “Syracuse are you ready?” A thunderous scream of approval  was the response from fans as Ben started playing. During the third line of the first verse, Ben yelled out to the crowd to “sing it” and held the mic over the front row of fans. Fans screamed every word right on cue. Ben Burnley and company didn’t waste any time before ripping right into the next song “Follow.” The band took the stage with such force that for a moment, the crowd didn’t know what had hit them.

    Breaking Benjamin has always had an appreciation for their Central New York fans. Between songs Ben shared laughs and interacted with the crowd, repeatedly thanking Syracuse fans for their continued support.  One thing that caught this fan by surprise was their cover of the classic Queen tune, “Who Wants To Live Forever.” Even though Ben is no Freddy Mercury, I thought that the band did a great job capturing the spirit of the song and from the crowd’s reaction I think they felt the same. It was an unusual choice of cover tune by them but none the less a good one.

    The band tore through their newest radio single “Failure” and the classic “Breathe.” The fans sang along to “Breathe” and at times even over powered Ben’s voice. Ben could have just stood there, played, and not said a word because everyone in the venue knew the song by heart. After Breathe, Ben stepped away from center stage allowing bassist Aaron Bruch to step up. I don’t think the crowd or myself was prepared for the song Aaron started to play; it was another cover song and this time it was “Aenima” by Tool! Mosh pits and bodies erupted everywhere! Truly a rare treat considering I have not heard them cover this in many years. When the song ended, Ben didn’t waste any time rushing right back to center stage and shredding into what I can best describe as one of the best live versions of the band’s very first hit “Polyamorous” that I have heard to date. Ben paused for a moment to state “You got four pits out there and that’s how you know you’re doing things right!”

    Like all good things, they unfortunately must come to an end and Ben prepared to depart from the stage leaving this message to the fans: “Syracuse until we meet again, thank you, rock is not dead, thank you for helping us debt at number one on the billboard charts” and he sent the masses into a frenzy with “Diary of Jane.” This is one band I am looking forward to seeing again in Upstate NY very soon. Stay tuned for announcements about their upcoming tour with Godsmack and Sevendust.

    Immediately after Breaking Benjamin left the stage, the sky opened up and it started to pour. After an hour rain delay, Shinedown finally came out to close the show. Brent Smith is one of the best live performers in rock. His voice is hypnotizing and he gives off loads of energy and positive vibes. Before Shinedown played their third song, Smith addressed the crowd, “look to the person in front of you, behind you, to your left and to your right. You may, or may not know who they are but I want everyone to shake or slap hands with that person.”  Smith does this at every concert. It creates such a memorable feel good ritual and is something I look forward to at their shows.

    Halfway through the band’s set, technical difficulties brought the music to a halt. Smith, being a true professional, used the time to thank the fans for their patience. During the delay, Smith noticed a sign in the crowd that said “It’s my birthday and I’m seven years old.” Fans started shouting, “sing Happy Birthday.” Smith replied, “You want me to sing Happy Birthday?” The band filled the down time by singing happy birthday to a very excited seven-year old named Britany.

    The equipment was back up and running and Shinedown had the whole crowd jumping during the song “Enemies.” Smith stated that they usually don’t play this song live. Shinedown ended the night with fan favorite, “The Sound of Madness.” Smith closed the show with his trademark line, “It’s never goodbye, it’s just til’ next time.”

  • Trapt’s Brown And Shinedown’s Myers Beef Heats Up On Social Media

    Chris Taylor Brown, frontman for Trapt, started a social media beef/war of the words Wednesday night in trying to clear his name about comments Zach Myers from Shinedown posted on Facebook, as reported by NYSMusic. This prompted Trapt’s Official Facebook page to post a reply to Myers statement before it was removed from the page hours later.

    Brown posted a statement through the bands Facebook page that included the screen shot from the article. The two began posting back and forth for a couple of hours taking jabs at each other. Both even responded to fans standing up for their respective bands. A small transcript was taken from the post before it was removed hours later starting off with them making fun of their user names.

    Zach: This is your “official” page (Crying Emoticon)

    Trapt: Ok Zach Myers SHINEDOWN……

    After some fan comments:

    Trapt: I started this band, I can use this forum for whatever name clearing activities I see fit.

    Zach: (Double Crying Emoticon)

    Zach: Haha. You’re just trying to get free Press kid ….. You guys got good songs. And are still a good band … Just stop talking shit so much.

    Trapt: Yeah, Sully can call out Nikki Sixx, but I can’t do anything about this asshole. So unfair….

    After some fan comments:

    Trapt: I gave him every opportunity to say what he needs to say to my face…. Not going to let him get away with lying.

    Trapt: I love Shinedown. Always have. So it just pisses me off that this dude keeps lying about me.

    After more fan interaction:

    Trapt: I love Shinedown, always have. Way before Zach’s bitch ass was in the band…

    Trapt: Men who lie are bitches.

    After more fan interaction:

    Trapt: I love Shinedown, always have. It’s just Zach I have the issue with, he needs to stop commenting publicly.

    Trapt: It was a little joke and since then Zach has been running his mouth and this lie about last weekend was the last straw. I want to settle this in my way.

    After some fan questions:

    Trapt: Rock is so corporate now…. Ugh.

    After some fans comments:

    Trapt: Then Zach should not have posted with Zach Myers Shinedown account…..

    Trapt: Not going to let someone lie about me…

    After some fan interactions:

    Trapt: Not going to let someone lie about me… I’m not the one lying!!

    Zach: Yea. K.

    Trapt: Liar! I came right up to and said hi in a way that was not friendly and you stood silent. Bitch!

    Trapt: I told you wherever you want to meet. Let’s do this!

    Zach: You said “hi in a way that was not friendly” what does that mean??

    Trapt: Wow, you said NOTHING in return! This has nothing to do with TRAPT and Shinedown. This has everything to do with you and I! I love Shinedown, always have….

    Zach:  … “Hello Chris” is what I said. It’s what you say when someone says hello to you …. Your comments about Brent were dumb and childish .. But I didn’t really hold it over your head. I didn’t go into the day with a bad attitude. I’m 31 dude. I have better shit to do than stay mad at someone for no reason.

    After some fan comments:

    Zach: I’m totally willing to let this go. I have no issue with the guy. I’m not the one trying to fight local bands and talking shit to every band that moves on Twitter. Hahaha. You guys keep defending though. It’s cute.

    Zach:  It can’t fix your taste.

    Zach: I settled it in my comment on this site. Go check.

    Zach: You guys are talking. About the guy who’s been in the press the last 2 days for trying to beat up a local band. And then telling another new band who just signed a deal. “My song makes more money in on year than you’ll make in a lifetime”

    After some fan comments:

    Trapt: Uh, what is Zack’s fucking FB name?!?!

    Zach: I’m right here buddy (Wink Emoticon)

    Trapt: Behind a fucking computer screen! Zach name the fucking time and the place and you know I will be there to greet you!!

    After some fan interactions:

    Trapt: you would just allow someone to lie publicly about you and not try and clear your name? Wow, bigger person than I. I guess I’m just too emotional 🙁

    Trapt: He posted from his Zach Myers “Shinedown” page. People see that shit on an article by AP publicly, so fuck that!

    Trapt: Fuck that! He lied. I posted the screen shot! I gave him every opportunity to say what he had to say to my face. He pussed out and then said I did what he did. No way….

    Trapt:  I can’t take that road. Anger eats at me like a cancer until I release it.

    Trapt: what he says does harm me…

    Trapt: I told him any time any place. We settle this. He is not giving me that.

    Trapt: I cleared my name. That is all I want to do

    After some fan comments:

    Trapt: Whatever man, I’m not going to allow someone to publicly lie and talk his shit and not call him out….

    Zach: You’re not proving anything kid … Ignorance is what you’re proving.

    Trapt: Zach, settle this like a fucking man. In person. Say something when I walk up to and say “hello.”

    Zach: You about to find out which one of us is from Memphis and which one isn’t.

    After some fan Interactions:

    Trapt: I love Shinedown, but Zach running his mouth and the actions he takes will come back to him.

    Trapt: He commented on a big AP post about the weekend.

    Trapt: OMG. I laughed at someone else’s joke. He looked like easy e… It was funny. Since then Zach has actually come at me and my band’s track record.

    Trapt: Went at Zach?! Laughing at a funny joke is hardly going after Brent. You know how many say “you gonna take on anyone” who cares about that?!

    Trapt: He fucking lied! He was the one who was silent when I walked up to him…. Shinedown gives most of the money they make on albums and a large portion of everything else to a major label (automatic #1’s) and a manager. We do not and never will again.

    Trapt: I did not even get into the shit he has been sayin about me. He is being two faced and a lot of you are falling for it ….

    Trapt:  I love Shinedown, always have. But I’m not going to let someone publicly lie about me…. Do you? Or do you just take the high road. If you do, you are a bigger person than I. I guess I’m just too emotional. When did rock become corporate PR professionalism? That is what is killing it

    Trapt:  I could care less about that shit! I care about someone lying publicly about me!

    Trapt: Wow, so asking a question is an attack. You people are way too sensitive.

    Trapt: So I have to be the bigger person than Zach, why? I’m not special, neither is he…

    Trapt:  If that happened, we would end up going bare knuckles

    Trapt:  did you read the post? I went right up to him and said “hey Zack” in a way that he knew was not friendly

    Trapt: Well, don’t act so surprised. I want him to agree to meet me somewhere private

    Trapt: I am more than pumped! That is my outlet for this BS

    Trapt: At what age do you stop defending your name?

    Responding about fans comments about Shinedown.

    Trapt: Yeah and they have to give a lot of their earnings to a label and manager… They get to #1 automatically because of that….. This band will earn what it gets on our own!

    Trapt: I love Shinedown, always have. But I’m not going to let someone publicly lie about me…. Do you? Or do you just take the high road. If you do, you are a bigger person than I. I guess I’m just too emotional. Seriously when did rock become so fucking corporate?! Are we supposed to plan to conduct ourselves in some board room. That is what is killing rock….

    Trapt: Yeah, because everyone listens to their PR and label and we have neither. I’m not going to sit in some board room and figure out how I’m going to “present” myself

    Trapt: I love Shinedown, always have. Way before Zach’s bitch ass was in the band… But I am not going to let someone spread lies about me…

    Trapt: I gave him every opportunity to say what he needs to say to my face…. Not going to let him get away with lying.

    Trapt: You would just allow someone to lie publicly about you (oh and Zach did this from a page that includes his band name) and not try and clear your name? Wow, bigger man than I. Fuck that.

  • Trapt’s Chris Taylor Brown Gets in Argument With Local Band in New Jersey

    Singer Chris Taylor Brown of Trapt reportedly got into an argument the day after their performance at K-Rockathon 20 in Syracuse. On Sunday, July 26, Brown can be seen arguing with local bad Too Far Lost at the Stanhope House in New Jersey before his band mate ushered him away. A 30-second cell phone video clip popped up on Youtube showing the altercation.

    Too Far Lost was one of the opening acts for Trapt that night. According to Andy Bane, frontman for another opening band on the bill called Dangerkids, Trapt told Too Far Lost band members that they could not sell their merch at the show. Bane also stated that Brown proceeded to call the band fat, worthless and told Too Far Lost members, “You’re in a local band so you don’t matter.”

    Zach Myers, guitarist for Shinedown, posted a response on a fan’s Facebook page that posted about the Brown incident. Myers said Brown talked $#!t about Brent Smith of Shinedown, and Brent confronted Brown at K-Rockathon, though Brown ignored Brent and the band. Brown later posted on social media that his band Trapt was better than Shinedown. On Monday, Brown released a video on the band’s

    Wanted to explain where this rage I’ve had lately comes from. Had a lot to say, so thought I would do so in a video.

    Posted by Trapt OFFICIAL on Monday, July 27, 2015

    Alternative Press reported that Trapt and Bane were bantering back and forth on Facebook. The post has since been taken down. Bane posted,

    “You make a post about bullying and then an hour later tell one of your openings bands (who were required to sell tickets to your shitty show) that they can’t sell their merch? Call them fat and worthless and ‘you’re in a local band you don’t matter?’ Sorry ‘Headstrong’ hasn’t been relevant in over 10 years. Maybe you should hang it up.”

    This prompted Trapt to reply by posting:

    “Worry about your own band and your own career and maybe writing a song that people like. Our one Top 40 hit, that was the biggest alternative song of last decade, is one of our 12 songs that crossed at least the top 20 in rock, so I guess you can only have a hit if [it’s] on pop stations in your opinion. Douchebag.”

    Trapt also posted:

    “‘Headstrong’ makes more money yearly than you’ve made in your whole life. You’re so dangerous… No one said they can’t sell merch. That band wanted 3 fucking tables and we wanted our main support to have at least 1 table. That girl in the video bitched and said then we will take our stuff and leave and we said go ahead and then that local band said if they didn’t go out and sell tickets than no one would be at the show, all 20 tickets they sold. The second local was [way] better and did a much better job promoting the show and selling the [tickets]… We rely on hard-working local bands to promote Trapt when we come to town. Fuck you! See you out there sometime!

  • K-Rockathon 20th Anniversary Lineup Boast Some Big Names

    Central New York are you ready? It’s time to put the rumor’s to rest and see which bands held up and which bands we just in fact rumor’s. So finally, Syracuse’s K-Rock has announced the line-up for their 20th Anniversary edition of K-Rockathon, which will take place on Saturday July 25th, at the Chevy Court located inside the NYS Fairgrounds.

    Some bands leaked the date early, confirming that they would in fact be on the show, just to have their post on social media sites taken down ten minutes later. The week leading up to the announcement, opener’s for the show confirmed on their social media sites that they would be there without it disappearing minutes later.

    So without any further ado, here are the eleven bands will make up the 20th Anniversary lineup.  Shinedown will headline the anniversary mega show that will also include Breaking Benjamin, Adelitas Way,  N.Y’s own In This Moment,  Nothing More, TraptWe Are Harlot, Shaman’s Harvest, Sons Of TexasFit For Rivals and Revolve. I would look for another band to be added to the line-up down the line to round it out at twelve bands.K Rock Official Lineup Poster

    Now let’s hope for a bigger security presence, more food vendors than beer vendors, a cleaning crew to monitor garbage thrown about the area and finally the ability to keep the plastic cap to your water bottle this year!

    Tickets will go on sale on Saturday June 13. They will go fast!

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