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  • Druse Heading Out on East Coast Tour, Including Hometown Show in Rochester

    Rochester’s Druse is taking to the road. They’ll be co-headlining a fall tour with Charleston’s Innerout. The East Coast tour includes shows in Rochester at The Bug Jar on September 28 and The Well in Brooklyn on September 30. This North & South pairing of bands highlights each of their unique talents on the cutting edge of post-hardcore indie rock.

    Delightfully eclectic, to confine Druse to the label of post-hardcore screamo would be a disservice. They defy convention, incorporating elements of melodic metalcore, dreamy shoegaze, and lo-fi grunge to create a sound that has crowds swaying in a trance one moment and moshing the next. Last year’s EP The Way We Ache is their most intricately composed work to date. Emotionally charged lyrics explore the role of pain as part of what it means to be human, and how it ultimately brings us closer to each other.

    Innerout from South Carolina self-identifies as pedalcore, a label that describes the blending of pedal-gazing with post-hardcore. Their sound is tinged with bits of southern flair. Case in point: the country-inspired intro on “Fair Play,” the lead track on their latest release, Say, followed by the echoes of southern rock in the fluidity of some of the guitar riffs throughout the rest of the EP.

    Both bands challenge post-hardcore stereotypes – not content with what it is, but re-imagining what it can be.

    Tour dates:

    Sept. 19 – Baltimore, MD – The Raven Inn (Druse only)
    Sept. 19 – Wilmington, NC – Randal 9000 (Innerout only)
    Sept. 20 – Richmond, VA – TBA
    Sept. 21 – Charleston, SC – TBA
    Sept. 22 – Orlando, FL – Uncle Lou’s
    Sept. 23 – Gainsville, FL – Hardback Cafe
    Sept. 24 – Atlanta, GA – TBA
    Sept. 25 – Louisville, KY – Spinelli’s Downtown
    Sept. 26 – Columbus, OH – Middle Earth
    Sept. 27 – Cleveland, OH – Mahalls Locker Room
    Sept. 28 – Rochester, NY – The Bug Jar
    Sept. 29 – Boston, MA – TBA
    September 30 – Brooklyn, NY – The Well
    Oct. 1 – Philadelphia, PA – TBA

  • Emmit Fenn Provides Sountrack to Solar Eclipse

    For those still intrigued by the recent solar eclipse, there’s another way to take in the once-in-a-lifetime event. A custom music soundtrack, synced to the eclipse itself by Emmit Fenn. Inaugural TH3RD BRAIN Accelerator class graduate, Fenn, released a soundtrack centered around the recent solar eclipse event that took place on Aug. 21, titled ECLIPSE EP. Fenn’s Prologue EP, is also available.

    TH3RD BRAIN is a company that collaborates with artists, to refine their strategy, helping promote the unique vision that each artist has. Some of their clients include Krewella, Gallant, New Yorker and America’s Got Talent season 11 winner Grace VanderWaal, Pegboard Nerds, and Lauren Duski. EDM artist Deadmau5, co-signed the EP’s lead single “Drive,” after the track was recently synced to the Netflix show Sense8.

    Emmit Fenn , along with award-winning short film producer Patrick Jean, who inspired the hit movie Pixels with one of his works, collaborated on the venture. Fenn commented on his reasons for doing the EP/video, stating:

    This is the first time in 99 years that the solar eclipse has passed directly over the U.S., so it was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up. There’s this beautiful mystery and awe around [the eclipse] that is super unique, and it really inspired me to create something different.

    Marketing and design agency Active Theory, help create the experimental audio/visual experience for each song. Other clients Active Theory have under their umbrella include Google, Spotify, and Hennessy. Active Theory has won multiple awards for its design work from FWA, CSSDesignAwards, and Awwwards.

  • Styx Concert Will Broadcast on Hearing Aids, Demonstrating Advances in Technology

    Tuesday’s Styx show in Holmdel, NJ will be a monumental event. For the first time ever, a concert will be broadcast via hearing aid. Users of Oticon’s Opn models will be able to use an app on an Apple device to live stream the audio feed from the soundboard at the Styx’s final concert on their current U.S. tour. While demonstrating advances in hearing aid technology, the event aims to reduce the stigma associated with hearing loss.

    In a statement about the event, Oticon relayed that an estimated 48 million Americans report hearing loss to some degree. Ironically, some have lost hearing due to listening to loud music. New technology allows people to hear more clearly, bringing the joy of music back to fans.

    “It’s estimated that only 20 percent of people who could benefit from hearing aids seek help, with many waiting up to 10 years before they purchase a hearing aid,” said Sheena Oliver, an audiologist and Vice President for Oticon. “By partnering with Styx and their millions of loyal fans, we’re helping to take the stigma out of hearing aids and allowing people with hearing loss to enjoy a quality of sound they may not have experienced since their youth.”

    Now in their fifth decade of making music, iconic rock band Styx released their latest album The Mission last month. The 14-track album centers on a story line about a mission to Mars. It’s receiving accolades as a return to the band’s classic sound.

    Tuesday’s audio feed is password-protected. Users of Oticon Opn who are interested in experiencing this event can receive instructions from their hearing care professional. The broadcast begins at approximately 9:38 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, Aug. 22. For more information, visit Oticon Opn.

  • Dark Star Orchestra Expands on Fall Tour to Include East Coast Dates, Including 20th Anniversary Show in Albany

    Dark Star Orchestra rolled out more 2017 tour dates. The newly added East Coast performances include a handful of shows in New York, including DSO’s 20th anniversary celebration on November 11 at the Palace Theatre in Albany. The fall dates lead up to a Cosmic New Year’s Run which includes three nights at Philly’s Electric Factory from December 29 through New Year’s Eve. Details and tickets are available at DSO’s website.

    dark star 20th anniversaryDark Star Orchestra Remaining 2017 Dates:

    Sept.21 – San Antonio, TX – The Aztec Theatre
    Sept. 22 – Austin, TX – Stubb’s Austin
    Sept. 23 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues Dallas
    Sept. 26 – Salina, KS – Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts
    Sept. 28 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater
    Sept. 29 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater
    Sept. 30 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater
    Oct. 2 – Omaha, NE – Slowdown
    Oct. 5 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues Cleveland
    Oct. 6 – Cincinnati, OH – Taft Theatre
    Oct. 7 – Columbus, OH – Express LIVE
    Oct. 10 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection
    Oct. 12 – Detroit, MI – The Majestic
    Oct. 13 – Chicago, IL – The Vic Theatre
    Oct. 14 – Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theater

    Dark Star Orchestra Fall Tour – Part 2 (Newly Announced Dates):
    Nov. 10 – Montclair, NJ – Wellmont Theater
    Nov. 11 – Albany, NY – Palace Theater
    Nov. 12 – Peekskill, NY – Paramount Hudson Valley
    Nov. 14 – Northampton, MA – Calvin Theatre
    Nov. 16 – Portland, ME – State Theatre, Portland, Maine
    Nov. 17 – New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall
    Nov. 18 – Worcester, MA – Worcester Palladium
    Nov. 19 – Ithaca, NY – State Theatre of Ithaca
    Nov. 21 – Concord, NH – Capitol Center for the Arts
    Nov. 22 – Jim Thorpe, PA – Penn’s Peak
    Nov. 24 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount
    Nov. 25 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount
    Nov. 29 – Richmond, VA – The National
    Nov. 30 – Richmond, VA – The National
    Dec. 1 – Norfolk, VA – The NorVA
    Dec. 2 – Washington D.C. – The Anthem ( ** Recreating Grateful Dead’s 6/14/91 R.F.K. show **)
    Dec. 28 – Montclair, NJ – Wellmont Theater
    Dec. 29 – Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory – with Dirty Dozen Brass Band
    Dec. 30 – Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory – with Keller Williams solo
    Dec. 31 – Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory – 3 sets of DSO

  • Two More Days of 1969: Woodstock 48th Anniversary Feat. Arlo Guthrie, Billy Cox, Leslie West, and More Coming This Weekend To Brooklyn Mirage

    Every August there are a variety of Woodstock 1969 tribute events, the last major one being the Heroes of Woodstock tour with many of the original festival performers in 2009 for the 40th anniversary. This Friday and Saturday Aug. 18 and Aug. 19, several of the original Woodstock performers and key figures will be appearing at Brooklyn’s newest outdoor music and event space, the Brooklyn Mirage. 48th

    arlo guthrie Woodstock 48thLeading the two day event is the co-creator and founder of Woodstock, Artie Kornfeld, a Brooklyn native himself. Friday’s event is a speaking engagement with Kornfeld featuring a discussion about Woodstock. Doors open at 5 p.m., tickets are available for general admission ($10) or seated ($20).

     Woodstock 48th

    Saturday’s event will feature music by Arlo Guthrie, Billy Cox Band of Gypsys Experience, Melanie, and Leslie West (of Mountain). Kornfeld will be back to host the evening of music and there will also be an appearance by Wavy Gravy and special guests. Tickets for Saturday are $49 (general admission) and $69 (seated); doors are at 4 p.m.

    Tickets are available through Eventbrite.

  • Aaron Lewis Says Staind May Never Tour Again

    Blabbermouth reports on a recent Aaron Lewis  interview by Chris Mathews from the South Carolina classic rock radio station 104.9 The Surf. In the interview, Lewis was asked if he’s ready to return to the road with his old band Staind, which last toured together in 2011, but seems content on where he is  in his solo country music career for the time being.

    Lewis was asked about the “touring machine” that is Staind: He replied:

    The touring machine, as you call it, of Staind will never be again. Not like that, no. Never. Never. I could never go back to playing six shows [a week] eight weeks in a row. I can’t do that. I have grown in my age and become very accustomed to playing Thursday, Friday and Saturday and being able to go home for a few days and unwind and try to kind of have a life aside from doing this. I worked really, really, really hard to get to this point where I can play three days a week and still do just fine.

    In another recent interview conducted by Planet Weekly, Lewis once again talked about the future of Staind. He stated:

    I definitely see it staying on hold for a while. I’ve got to stay focused on this [country career]. I’ve got to take this to where it needs to get to before I can start risking things with the good ole boy network reception and throwing in a handful of Staind shows in the summertime along with all of my country shows. But that’s down the road. I can’t even think about that right now.

    Without reading too much into this, Lewis recently reunited with his old bandmates at his Aaron Lewis and Friends charity benefit concert on Aug. 4, at the Pines Theater in Northhampton, MA. The band played an encore, three-song acoustic set, that included the songs “Outside,” “Something To Remind You,” and “It’s been A While.”

    Lewis released seven studio albums with Staind, and two solo efforts, The Road (2012), and Sinner (2016).

  • Bruce Springsteen Makes His Broadway Debut

    Bruce Springsteen will make his Broadway debut in his “Springsteen on Broadway” run of shows in New York City. The marathon run of shows takes place throughout October and November.

    Bruce Springsteen will play a total of 39 shows as part of his “Springsteen on Broadway” run of shows at New York City’s 960 seat Walter Kerr Theatre. The intimate shows will combine stories and music from his career, which began with 1973’s Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ. Springsteen is quoted on the “Springsteen on Broadway” website:

    “I wanted to do some shows that were as personal and as intimate as possible. I chose Broadway for this project because it has the beautiful old theaters which seemed like the right setting for what I have in mind. In fact, with one or two exceptions, the 960 seats of the Walter Kerr Theatre is probably the smallest venue I’ve played in the last 40 years. My show is just me, the guitar, the piano and the words and music. Some of the show is spoken, some of it is sung. It loosely follows the arc of my life and my work. All of it together is in pursuit of my constant goal to provide an entertaining evening and to communicate something of value.” 

    While “The Boss” has kept busy over the course of his career, last year was a big year for him with The River Tour 2016 being named the top global tour according to both Billboard and Pollstar, the release of his memoir Born to Run and its companion album Chapter and Verse in September and being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in November.

    Previews for “Springsteen on Broadway” begin on Oct. 3. The official opening is Oct. 12. The shows take place Tuesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. with a final performance on Sunday, Nov. 26 at 3 p.m. to make up for taking Thanksgiving Day off. The show is expected to last approximately two hours.

    Tickets for “Springsteen on Broadway” are being sold through Ticketmaster’s VerifiedFan program and go on sale at 10 a.m. on Aug. 30. Fans wishing to attend the shows must register with Ticketmaster by 10 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 27. Verified fans will be confirmed on Tuesday, Aug. 29 and will receive a special code by text message on Wednesday, Aug. 30 prior to the 10 a.m. on sale time.

  • Glen Campbell, Country and Pop Crossover Pioneer, Dead at 81

    Glen Campbell, a country artist who successfully bridged the pop and country worlds in the late ’60s and early ’70s died from complications of Alzheimer’s disease Tuesday at the age of 81. Campbell’s Facebook page confirmed the death Tuesday afternoon.

    glen campbell
    Image: Getty Images

    Campbell was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2011 and was public about it as he embarked on a farewell tour backed by three of his children. What was supposed to have been a short five week tour, morphed into 151 shows, with his final show occurring in Napa, CA on Nov. 30, 2012. That tour was chronicled in the 2014 documentary, Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me.

    The film followed Campbell on that final tour and revealed the up close and personal experiences of a person suffering through the various stages of Alzheimer’s and its effects on loved ones. Campbell’s daughter, Ashley, who played keyboard and banjo on the tour, told The New York Times in 2014, “It was almost like a game of roulette. You’d have a great show and then a difficult show, and you’d start to wonder, ‘Oh no, is this getting towards the end?’”

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    Photo Credit: Henry Diltz

    Following that tour, Campbell retreated to Nashville where he received long-term care until his death. His final studio album Adios! was recorded following the farewell tour. He was accompanied by such artists as Vince Gill and Willie Nelson, covering songs from Nelson, Bob Dylan and Harry Nilsson, and his longtime collaborator Jimmy Webb. The album was released this past June.

    Campbell was the seventh of 12 kids, born to an Arkansas sharecropper on April 22, 1936. He began playing guitar at the age of four with a Sears and Roebuck guitar and was performing on local radio by age six. Campbell quit school, obsessed with Django Reinhardt at the age of 14 and moved in with his uncle, Dick Bills, who had a band in Albuquerque.

    A move to Los Angeles in 1960 at the age of 22 kick started a professional career that had Campbell performing with the infamous Wrecking Crew, a loose-knit group of LA studio musicians who became Phil Spector’s house band. The Wrecking Crew acted as the backing band for dozens of the most popular artists of the ’60s, including Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Bobby Darin, the Monkees, Merle Haggard, Elvis Presley, the Mamas and the Papas and the Beach Boys.

    According to Rolling Stone, “In 1963 alone, he appeared on 586 cuts and countless more throughout the decade, including the Byrds’ “Mr. Tambourine Man,” Elvis Presley’s “Viva Las Vegas,” Merle Haggard’s “Mama Tried” and the Righteous Brothers’ “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling.”

    After sitting in on some Beach Boys sessions, Campbell became a touring member of the band, replacing Brian Wilson, who had suffered a nervous breakdown. Campbell toured with the band through 1965.

    His late ’60s collaborations with Jimmy Webb brought Campbell’s biggest success, with songs such as “Wichita Lineman,” “Where’s the Playground Susie,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix” and “Galveston.” His popularity and status as a crossover artist took off in 1968 when he hosted a summer replacement show for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. The gig led to his own variety show, The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, hosting such musical luminaries as Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, the Beatles, Neil Diamond and Linda Ronstadt on CBS. The show ran from 1969 through 1972.

    Webb wrote a heartfelt tribute to his “big brother” in a post to Facebook.

    Campbell’s career stumbled a bit in the early ’70s as problems due to alcohol and cocaine use created issues both personally and professionally. In 1975, he resurfaced with several of his most well-known songs topping both the country and pop charts. The Allen Toussaint-penned “Southern Nights” and his signature song, “Rhinestone Cowboy” both hit number one on the Billboard charts during this period.

    His later years were spent championing younger country artists such as Keith Urban and Alan Jackson and recording albums of gospel music. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2005. The album Ghost on the Canvas was released in 2011 and featured collaborations from indie rock icons Paul Westerberg of the Replacements, who wrote the title track, Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan and Jakob Dylan of the Wallflowers.

    Campbell is survived by his fourth wife Kimberly, their three children, Cal, Shannon and Ashley, Debby (from his first wife, Diane Kirk), Kelli, Travis and Kane (from his second wife, Billie Jean Nunley) and Dillon (from his third wife, Sarah Barg.

    Webb eulogized, “Let the world note that a great American influence on pop music, the American Beatle, the secret link between so many artists and records that we can only marvel, has passed and cannot be replaced.”

  • Jacoby Shaddix Undergoes Vocal Surgery

    Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix, once again had to go under the knife to fix his vocal cords, prompting the band to scrap the rest of its summer tour dates. No stranger to vocal cord surgery, Shaddix had a similar operation in 2012 to remove a nodule on his vocal cords which Shaddix stated in a past interview with Rolling Stone was like having a callus you would get on your hands, but on your vocal cords instead.

    Canceled dates due to the surgery include Aug. 11 at the Douglas County Fair in Roseburg, OR; Aug. 19, at Moonstock 2017 in Carterville, IL and Aug. 25 at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer, AK. Fans who hold tickets for those events are instructed to contact their local ticketing company. Papa Roach hopes to return for their overseas run, and continue to tour in support of the band’s ninth studio album, Crooked Teeth, on Sept. 9, at The Circus, in Helsinki, Finland.

    Papa Roach posted the following statement on social media:

    It is with a heavy heart that we are forced to cancel our upcoming shows in the Oregon, Illinois and Alaska this month due to the need for Jacoby Shaddix to have immediate vocal cord surgery and rest.

    This week, Jacoby was advised by his doctors and vocal specialists to have surgery on his vocal cord and to give his vocal muscles enough time to heal before Papa Roach resumes their current touring schedule in September. Jacoby had a similar surgery about five years ago.

    Fortunately, the diagnosis was made early and full recovery should be soon. The vocal cords are a muscle and like any athlete, muscles can get injured in the course of their profession and we appreciate your understanding this diagnosis.

    We wish to thank all of our fans in advance for your prayers and good wishes. We know some of you had travel plans and we will return next year to perform for you.

    Please contact your local ticketing company for more information on the following shows.

    Thanks again,
    Jacoby, Tobin, Jerry, Tony, & Team Papa Roach

  • Hollywood Undead and Butcher Babies coming to Rochester

    Rap metal heavyweights, Hollywood Undead and metalcore band Butcher Babies recently announced their North America 2017 tour. Anthology in Rochester will be one of their stops on Friday Nov. 17.

    hollywood undeadBoth bands have new unreleased albums but only Hollywood Undead have officially released details on their new album titled Five (stylized as V), while Butcher Babies have only stated on social media that they have finished recording a third full length album only referred to as BB3, presumably Butcher Babies 3. Tickets go on sale Friday July 28 at 10:00 a.m., with prices ranging from $25 to $30. This show will be 16 and up.

    For more dates check Hollywood Undead’s Facebook events page.

    In the meantime, you can check out Hollywood Undead‘s latest single “California Dreaming” from the album V.