Category: Metal/Hard Rock/Punk

  • Alive at Five Lineup Features State Champs, Spafford, Lita Ford, Talib Kweli and more

    Albany’s Alive at Five Summer Concert Series has announced the 2022 summer lineup, with a wide variety of musicians playing at Jennings Landing.

    Alive At Five

    Alive at Five is Albany’s signature free concert series, with eight weeks showcasing various artists, from big names to up-and-coming acts, and artists from the area. The summer concert series started in 1990 with a performance by legendary folk artist Richie Havens and has since grown into a staple of the Capital Region. The shows will be every Thursday from 4:30-8 P.M.

    Alive at Five Lineup

    June 9- State Champs w/ Young Culture

    State Champs is an American Rock band from Albany, New York. Young Culture is also from Albany and is a three-piece alternative rock band. State Champs have been a band since 2010, and have released three EPs and four full-length albums. They have been nominated for many awards at the Alternative Press Music Awards. Young Culture is friends with State Champs and has toured together and worked on music together as well.

    June 16- Spafford w/ Annie in the Water

    Spafford is a four-piece act from Phoenix, Arizona, and their sound can be described as electrofunk therapy, which combines deep sonic exploration and jam-heavy improvisation. Their songs range from 10-30 minutes, taking an interesting view of funk-dance music. Annie in the Water’s music is a groovy combination of Reggae, Funk, Rock, Blues, and Jamstyle. The band is a six-piece and was created out of chance as founding members Michael Lashomb and Bradley Hester met at Hobart College in Geneva in 2007.

    June 23- Lita Ford w/ Candy Ambulance

    Known as heavy metal’s original blonde rocker, Lita Ford is a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. She was the lead guitarist for the all-female rock band the Runaways in the late 1970s and had a successful glam metal solo career in the 80s. Her 1989 single “Close My Eyes Forever” with Ozzy Osbourne is her most successful song, reaching No. 8 on the Billboard 100 charts. Candy Ambulance is an Albany-based grunge-punk trio who are known for its poppy melodies and dynamic vocal changes.

    July 7- Talib Kweli w/ DJ TGIF, DJ SIROC, and JB!! aka Dirty Moses

    Talib Kweli stands as one of the world’s most talented and most accomplished hip-hop artists after nearly 20 years of recordings and performances. He has worked with Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, and more. He will be joined by DJ TGIF, DJ SIROC, and JB!! aka Dirty Moses.

    Alive At Five

    July 14- Cassadee Pope w/ Sydney Worthley

    Cassadee Pope is a Grammy award-nominated pop-punk singer and a country artist, songwriter, & musician. She was the lead singer of the rock band Hey Monday before becoming the winner of the third season of The Voice and the first female winner. Sydney Worthley is an alternative artist from Albany, New York who became an independent artist at 17 and has released a few albums with regular air time on the radio.

    July 21- Ballyhoo! w/ Souly Had & The E-Block

    Ballyhoo! is an American reggae rock and punk band. The group has sold over 30,000 copies of its five albums and more than 200,000 digital tracks. Souly Had is an artist from Duanesburg, New York, who creates hip-hop and R&B music, with over one million streams on Spotify. The E-Block are an indie band from Albany, New York, named after the street they all grew up on.

    July 28- Donavon Frankenreiter w/ Sean Rowe

    Donavon Frankenreiter is a musican and surfer, who for nearly four decades has been traveling the world as a surfer and musican. His sound is a unique blend of laid-back grooves, philosophical lyrics and soulful delivery. Sean Rowe is an alternative folk singer-songwriter and musician. He has a recognizable deep and husky voice that brings the sound of country and Americana together.

    August 4- Doug E. Fresh w/ Ohzhe & DJ TGIF and DJ Hollyw8d

    Doug E. Fresh is a Barbados-born American rapper, record producer, and beatboxer, also known as the “Human Beat Box”.  Fresh is able to accurately imitate drum machines and various special effects and is a pioneer of 20th-century American beatboxing. He will be joined by Ohzhe & DJ TGIF and DJ Hollyw8d.

    Alive At Five
    Doug E. Fresh.

    All Alive at Five performances are free and begin at 4:30pm each Thursday this summer, beginning June 9

  • Infected Rain brings “Ecdysis” Tour to Rochester

    Infected Rain is on a month-long US Tour in support of the band’s latest album, Ecdysis and performed at The Montage Music Hall in Rochester on Friday, May 20. With the band being from Moldova, an eastern European country that borders Ukraine and Romania, it is a rare treat to see them in the United States.

    infected rain

    The Montage had a good turnout for what ended up being just Infected Rain and supporting act, Gone In April. Three local bands were scheduled to perform, but due to unforeseen circumstances all of these acts dropped off. This made for what turned out to be an intimate, but in your face metal show that fans will surely remember.

    Taking the stage at 8:30pm, Infected Rain made their entrance to an energized audience that greeted them with applause and cheers. The band went right into full throttle mode with their hit “Pendulum” and while a smaller crowd, the band performed as if they were playing in front of thousands of people. The energy Lena Scissorhands puts off as she is screaming, and singing is captivating. You can tell she actually really enjoys performing with the constant engagement with the audience and smiled after hearing applause from each song they finish.

    infected rain

    I have been waiting awhile to finally see Infected Rain, and it was exciting to see them in a small intimate setting with not an overly crowded venue to really be able to appreciate the performance. It’s honestly one of my favorite things about The Montage, and I have seen several of my favorite artists perform there before they have really blown up in popularity.

    Infected Rain put on a fantastic 12 song set which included in my opinion, their best songs they could have chosen. Just about all of their songs are heavy hitting, in your face, make you want to mosh kind of feeling and the only disappointing thing about their set was that it was only 12 songs. This is definitely a band worth seeing, they are fun, energetic, and passionate when they play. Lena Scissorhands is a fantastic frontwoman that definitely gives off Tatiana from Jinjer vibes, and I mean that in the best way possible. Hopefully someday we can get a Jinjer, Infected Rain tour that comes to the US.

    Setlist: Pendulum > Mold > Black Gold > Longing > The Earth Mantra > The Realm of Chaos > Postmortem Pt. 1 > Passerby > Fighter > Orphan Soul > Fool the Gravity > Sweet, Sweet Lies

  • Ghost ‘Imperatour’ to Appear at Belmont Park’s UBS Arena

    Swedish rock band Ghost has announced dates for Imperatour, a trek across North America that features Atlanta metal band Mastodon as a special guest.

    The tour, which is in promotion of their fifth album released in March, Impera, begins August 26 in San Diego and finishes September 23 in Green Bay, WI. This includes a stop at Belmont Park’s UBS Arena in Elmont, NY on September 10.

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    Information regarding tour dates and tickets can be found on Ghost’s website.

    Produced by Klas Åhlund and mixed by Andy Wallace, Impera‘s subject matter focuses on the fall of empires. Upon release it swept album charts internationally, debuting at number one in five different countries including Sweden and coming in at number two in the U.S.

    Singles from the record also found commercial success, with “Call Me Little Sunshine” and “Hunter’s Moon” both hitting number one on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart.

    Mastodon has had recent success of their own as well. Their ninth album Hushed and Grim, released in October 2021, debuted at number one on Billboard’s Hard Rock Albums chart and number 20 on the Billboard 200.

    Ghost Imperatour Tour Dates:

    Fri Aug 26 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena San Diego

    Sat Aug 27 – Tucson, AZ – Tucson Convention Center Arena

    Tue Aug 30 – Austin, TX – Moody Center

    Wed Aug 31 – Corpus Christi, TX – American Bank Center Arena

    Fri Sep 2 – Huntsville, AL – Von Braun Center’s Propst Arena

    Sat Sep 3 – Duluth, GA – Gas South Arena

    Sun Sep 4 – Asheville, NC – ExploreAsheville.com Arena

    Tue Sep 6 – Tampa, FL – Yuengling Arena

    Thu Sep 8 – Danville, VA – BLUE RIDGE ROCK FEST*

    Fri Sep 9 – Trenton, NJ – CURE Insurance Arena

    Sat Sep 10 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena

    Mon Sep 12 – Providence, RI – Dunkin Donuts Center

    Tue Sep 13 – Bangor, ME – Cross Insurance Center

    Thu Sep 15 – Quebec City, QC – Videotron Centre

    Fri Sep 16 – Laval, QC – Place Bell

    Sat Sep 17 – Toronto, ON – Coca Cola Coliseum

    Mon Sep 19 – Saginaw, MI – Dow Event Center

    Tue Sep 20 – Youngstown, OH – Covelli Centre

    Wed Sep 21 – Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center Arena

    Fri Sep 23 – Green Bay, WI – Resch Center** 

    *Ghost and Spiritbox only **Ghost, Spiritbox and special guest Carcass 

  • Beartooth Brings Below Tour To Rochester

    On Sunday May 1st, Beartooth brought their Dark Below tour to Main Street Armory in Rochester and they came with an incredible lineup. Upon arriving at the venue, a long long line of attendees were waiting to get in as this was definitely a show not to miss. If you were looking for Beartooth merchandise, the line was as long as the one outside.

    Erra, who hails from Alabama, started off the night right with lots of energy to get the crow moving. 

    ERRA

    After Erra, The Devils Wear Prada, a metalcore band from Ohio, took the stage next, who is probably the heaviest band on the tour.  

    The Devil Wears Prada

    Then followed up by them was Silverstein, who came from just across the border in Canada. They have played many shows, recently in Albany and will be back on tour in September. 

    Silverstein

    As the night couldn’t get any crazier, to finally take the stage, Beartooth. During setup, a white curtain concealed as stage hands worked to prep everything and when the band took the stage, after 20 seconds or so, the whole thing dropped and a roar came from the crowd. They played a good chunk of songs from their newest album Below but of course played many of their older hits like Body Bag which seemed to be a crowd favorite. Later this summer they The Ghost Inside, and Bad Omens support A Day To Remember on the Just Some Shows tour.   

    Beartooth

  • Everclear Announces 30th Anniversary Tour, Five Concerts in NYS

    Rock band Everclear has announced tour dates in commemoration of their 30th anniversary as a group.

    The tour is preceded by several cross-country shows, and will be accompanied by the release of their 1993 debut album World of Noise on streaming services, with a deluxe edition of the record dropping on June 10. It features Texas band Fastball and Oklahoma group The Nixons as guests, beginning on June 9 in Emmet, ID with the last show taking place on September 3 in Henderson, NV.

    The members of Everclear standing from left to right: Bassist Freddy Herrera, Vocalist and Guitarist Art Alexakis, Guitarist Davey French, and Drummer Brian Nolan
    Band members left to right: Freddy Herrera (bass), Art Alexakis (vocals, guitar), Davey French (guitar), Brian Nolan (drums)

    Everclear’s last show before the 30th anniversary run will take place in Syracuse on June 4 at Taste of Syracuse.

    The tour will stop in New York for a four-show stretch in July, with concerts at Schenectady’s Frog Alley Brewing Co. on the 15th, Hammondsport’s Pavillion at Point of the Bluff Vineyards on the 16th, Patchogue’s Patchogue Theatre on the 22nd, and Palladium Times Square in New York City on the 23rd.

    Everclear has had a 30-year run as a group and it has been a successful one, including 11 studio releases, four of which have been certified either Gold or Platinum. They’ve sold over six million records and have accrued 12 Top 40 hit singles on Mainstream Rock, Alternative, and Adult radio charts. Everclear’s most recent record was 2015’s Black Is the New Black.

    Everclear "World of Noise" 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, Remastered with Bonus Tracks. A lady walking on the street ducks and puts her hands over her ears in visible discomfort.
    The deluxe edition of “World of Noise,” due June 10, will include several bonus tracks and will be availability in vinyl form later this year.

    EVERCLEAR TOUR DATES:

    Saturday, May 28
    Sunday, May 29 
    Saturday, June 4 
    Everett, WA @ Downtown Everett Association 
    Deadwood, SD @ Outlaw Square
    Syracuse, NY @ Taste of Syracuse 
    30th Anniversary Tour w/ Fastball and The Nixons
    Thursday, June 9 
    Friday, June 10 
    Saturday, June 11 
    Sunday, June 12 
    Tuesday, June 14 
    Thursday, June 16 
    Friday, June 17 
    Saturday, June 18 
    Sunday, June 19 
    Tuesday, June 21 
    Thursday, June 23 
    Friday, June 24 
    Saturday, June 25 
    Thursday, June 30 
    Friday, July 1 
    Saturday, July 2
    Sunday, July 3 
    Wednesday, July 6 
    Thursday, July 7 
    Friday, July 8 
    Saturday, July 9 
    Tuesday, July 12
    Wednesday, July 13 
    Thursday, July 14 
    Friday, July 15 
    Saturday, July 16   
    Thursday, July 21
    Friday, July 22
    Saturday, July 23
    Saturday, August 6 
    Saturday, August 13   
    Friday, August 19
    Saturday, August 20
    Saturday, August 27   
    Saturday, September 3 
    Emmett, ID @ Stoney’s Road House 
    Grand Junction, CO @ Los Colonias Amphitheater
    Colorado Springs, CO @ Sunshine Studios 
    Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre 
    Odessa, TX @ The Ector Theatre 
    Waco, TX @ The Backyard 
    Lubbock, TX @ Cook’s Garage 
    Norman, OK @ Riverwind Casino ^ 
    Memphis, TN @ Minglewood Hall 
    Virginia Beach, VA @ Beachfront Concert Series + 
    Glenside, PA @ Keswick Theatre 
    Washington, PA @ Hollywood Casino at The Meadows
    Princeton, WV @ Food Truck Frenzy 
    Charleston, WV @ Haddad Riverfront Park + 
    Greenville, SC @ Cowboy Up Nightlife 
    Jacksonville, NC @ Limelight
    Baltimore, MD @ Hammerjacks 
    Nashville, TN @ Sky Deck 
    Lexington, KY @ Manchester Music Hall 
    Franklin, OH @ JD Legends 
    Streator, IL @ Streator’s 4th of July Celebration + 
    Mentor, OH @ Mentor Civic Amphitheater +
    Millville, NJ @ Levoy Theatre 
    Jim Thorpe, PA @ Penn’s Peak 
    Schenectady, NY @ Frog Alley Brewing Co. 
    Hammondsport, NY @ Pavilion at Point of the Bluff Vineyards 
    Patchogue, NY @ Patchogue Theatre
    New York, NY @ Palladium Times Square
    Salisbury, MA @ Blue Ocean Music Hall
    Kannapolis, NC @ Village Park Amphitheater + 
    San Pedro, CA @ Flannel Nation Festival at Port of Los Angeles^ 
    Marietta, OH @ The Aldelphia Music Hall ^
    Sunbury, PA @ Spyglass Ridge Winery ^
    Niagara Falls, ON @ The Avalon Ballroom Theatre at Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort ^ 
    Henderson, NV @ M Resort and Casino

    ^ Everclear only; no Fastball or The Nixons

    + indicates free show

  • Superbloom Roars Back with New Single “Falling Up”

    On Friday, Brooklyn-native band Superbloom released their new single “Falling Up,” the group’s first new music since their 2021 debut album Pollen.

    Superbloom first promoted the single via Facebook and Instagram on April 29, saying “something short, fast and loud coming soon.”

    A bizarre spiraling collage of infant arms and faces on a pink background
    Promotional artwork for “Falling Up” done by Patrick Turk.

    Produced by Superbloom, the two-minute “Superbloom” is a grunge track also features mixing & mastering from Zach Tuch, a Los Angeles-based engineer who has worked with Touché Amoré among many others since 2016.

    The song’s structure is simple enough, consisting of two verses and choruses each before the moody but melodic track quickly wraps up.

    While glossily produced, the song doesn’t remotely shy away from being loud. Shades of My Bloody Valentine-esque shoegaze are there, with Dan Hoon’s soft, layered vocals competing against waves of dirty guitar noise.

    “Falling Up” is at its best when it leans into this noisier side. This is on point during the pre-verse/post-chorus section, where vigorously alternating guitar chords blend with an explosion of drumming.

    This energy is matched by the angst of the lyrics, which are somewhat ambiguous. “Shit may hit different if you’re sipping off the pain,” Hoon sings at the end of the second verse.

    “Falling Up” does a good job showing awareness for pop-grunge conventions of songwriting while not sounding restrained.

  • There’s No Laundry at Albany’s Newest Laundromat

    Albany’s DIY music scene has been thriving in the wake of 2020’s lockdowns. Basement and house venues are popping up left and right, and bands have been eager to get back on stage and perform in front of live audiences. The Laundromat is one of the newest underground music venues in Albany and it just wrapped up a busy spring semester. The hidden basement spent the last five months promoting pop-up shows at Pauly’s Hotel, hosting their own basement shows, and contributing to Albany’s flourishing music and arts community.

    The venue started back in September of 2021 and is run by two U Albany students Ari Spielman and Samantha Mehrkens. The duo runs their venue on Instagram (@the.laun.dro.mat) and have grown their page beyond 1,500 followers in the past few months and have put on over a dozen shows. Ari and Samantha have built, from the ground up, a popular space for musicians, painters, photographers, and artists of all kinds to work and enjoy each other’s art. The two can always be spotted up front at their shows, enjoying the music, addressing technical difficulties, and even keeping their fans cool and comfortable.

    The Laundromat
    Glue Head @ The Laundromat – 3.11.22. Ari Spielman and Samantha Mehrkens (right)

    The Laundromat was recently one of a handful of DIY venues in the Albany area that was part of Byrdhouse Records‘ Phoenix Fest. The week-long festival consisted of six consecutive shows all over Albany, Troy, and New Paltz. The Laundromat’s show took place on 4/20 and featured five local acts: Floral Arrangements, Ricky Bandana, Prom Sex, Rhakimali, and The E-Block. The packed lineup, along with the holiday festivities, brought out a big crowd for the Wednesday night show that ran late into the early hours of the morning.

    The surprise highlight of the night was the third act of the night: Prom Sex. The newly formed band played their first show ever at The Laundromat and they received a warm welcome from Albany’s DIY community. The band played their own version of musical chairs, or rather musical instruments, as everyone rotated from guitar to bass to drums. The young band played on for a full 45-minute set with a crowd-demanded encore.

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    Prom Sex @ The Laundromat – 4.20.22

    The Laundromat also features local bands time and time again, like Ladybyrd. The WCDB Rising Artist of the Year is a regular at The Laundromat, and performed at the last show of the semester on May 6. Ladybyrd had also performed at The Laundromat as recently as April 8th, along with Chaz Kiss, and Sam Legenbauer. This April 8th show was promoted as the Femme Fatale Feature Friday, as it featured acts fronted by women. The Laundromat doesn’t always host shows with an overarching theme, but when they do, they always tend to draw out their biggest and most energetic crowds.

    The Laundromat
    Ladybyrd @ The Laundromat – 5.6.22

    The Laundromat has often featured a broad range of music on any given night, one could hear everything from hip-hop to punk or shoegaze to funk. One of these genre bending shows was on February 18th, featured acts included: Free Spiritu, Cloud 18, Dork!, and Alliteration. Alliteration closed out the show and have been seen all over the 518 in the past few months. It feels like the Poughkeepsie-based punk band brings their unique sound to the area every other weekend and they have fans traveling regularly from as far as Long Island to catch every single one of their shows.

    Alliteration’s success is well deserved and has been a direct result of the band’s collective work ethic, attitude, and fun music. Xayvier, Ryan, and Mike are loved throughout the music community and can be found in the crowd or the merch table at every show they play. They arrive early, enjoy the sets of other acts, and are eager to mingle with fans. It’s this type of approachability and friendliness from the band members though that has helped make them a true crowd favorite in New York’s DIY music scene. Basement show-goers may even find themselves challenged to a game of Super Smash by Xayvier for the chance to win a t-shirt discount. Good luck beating him though.

    Alliteration’s Next show will be at The Bundy Museum on May 28th, for the Bing X Punk Festival . The day’s music starts at 3pm and is slated to run until 9:30. The show will feature three other bands who have been seen in the Albany area as of late: Stay Off The Fence , Senior Living, and DiRTYBANDAiD. All of these bands rock, hard, and will be accompanied by a number of other acts who won’t disappoint: The Droogz, Pons, The War Lovers, Pleasure Dome, and Tom Jolu.

    The Laundromat
    Alliteration @ The Laundromat – 2.18.22

    Like the Bing X Punk Festival shows, Albany’s DIY scene is not an island. It is, instead, a part of a much larger community of music lovers all around the state. There are vibrant underground scenes in cities like Oneonta, Binghamton, and Troy and bands are constantly playing together and traveling from city to city as often as they can. The Laundromat’s final show of the semester on May 6, 2022 featured Crash Test Auto from Oneonta. The upbeat rock band put the community’s connectedness on display by featuring Adam Henkel on bass. Adam is a SUNY Oneonta student who currently runs the 607 Music Scene Instagram page.

    Adam has found himself playing for a number of bands and is now focused on building his Instagram following through 607 in order to aggregate event and artist news from around New York’s DIY music scene beyond. Adam’s efforts are all in the name of his love for music and for the members of the underground community. 607 Music Scene is the go-to page to follow if you are interested in keep up-to-date with upcoming shows, photography galleries from past shows, and new music from local acts.

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    Crash Test Auto @ The Laundromat 5.6.22

    In addition to hosting shows in their basement, The Laundromat has also promoted a number of shows at Pauly’s Hotel in Albany. The Laundromat kicked off the 2022 spring semester with their Wild N’ Out rap show on February 5. The show featured nine of Albany’s up and coming rappers to allow the crowd to decide who their favorite rapper of the night was. The show’s winner and runner-up were awarded to Lil Baby Suplex, and Rhakimali. The grand prize was awarded to Suplex and earned him free studio time in New York City.

    The Laundromat’s Pauly’s Hotel shows have also included lineups with some local regulars like Treasure Cove, The E-Block, and Safety Meeting. Those who frequent DIY shows in the area are more than likely quite familiar with all three of these acts, as they have all been regularly performing around the area and at other Laundromat shows. Safety Meeting also played shows at The Byrdhouse and WCDB this semester. In April they performed at WCDB Fest and were nominated for Best Alt Rock/Indie Artist for their fun style of rock that incorporates sounds from different genres spanning from punk to country. Safety Meeting has a show coming up on May 28 at Blueberry Field in New Paltz.

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    Safety Meeting @ Pauly’s Hotel – 2.17.22

    As you can see, The Laundromat plays their own important role in a much larger community. Samantha and Ari have grown their own musical node in the network in a very short amount of time. The space they have created creates opportunities for so many artists to put their work on display. The nature of the community inspires crowd members, promotes new acts and venues alike, and makes the whole of New York’s DIY scene stronger.

    So whether you are young or old, love hip-hop or punk, or just have $5 in your pocket, then you should consider following The Laundromat on Instagram and keeping your eyes out for the next show they have. It could be this summer, or it could be next summer, but either way you ought to be ready to send them a DM and get the address to what will likely be one of the best shows in Albany happening that night. Albany’s basements are dark and dirty, but the artists and fans are kind and welcoming to all. There is no doubt that a night spent at The Laundromat will be one filled with good music and good vibes.

  • Riot Fest 2022 To Feature My Chemical Romance, The Misfits, NIN and more

    Riot Fest, one of the longest running independent music festivals, has announced its 2022 lineup with tickets going on sale next week. The three-day festival will return to Douglass Park in Chicago, IL this fall with headliners that include My Chemical Romance, Nine Inch Nails and The Original Misfits performing their debut album Walk Among Us which turned 40 years old this year. Riot Fest will be spread across five stages and features a vast array of music that is rich in punk, indie rock, hip hop, goth, industrial and more.

    On July 19, it was announced that Taking Back Sunday, Coolio, Marky Ramone’s Blitzkrieg, Zola Jesus, Reece Young, Poliça and cumgirl8 will join the diverse lineup of bands playing September 16-18 in Douglass Park.

    Attendees will also enjoy reunion sets from Yellowcard (performing their sole 2022 show), The Academy Is… and Midtown—as well as returning punk heroes like Alkaline Trio, Bad Religion, and Descendents, hip-hop acts like Ice Cube and Action Bronson, and fest favorites Sleater-Kinney, Jimmy Eat World, The Front Bottoms, and The Wonder Years. “I think this year’s lineup really speaks to who we are,” says festival founder Mike Petryshyn, “It’s been a minute since we’ve gotten to curate a lineup like this. I’m especially excited for what this is leading into: the stuff that’s happening in the next few weeks, and the years to come.”

    Riot Fest

    Founded in 2005, Riot Fest is an independent music festival featuring the best of punk, rock ‘n’ roll, hip hop, metal, alternative, and just about everything in between. Founder Riot Mike is credited with helping to reunite iconic bands like Naked Raygun, the Replacements, The Original Misfits, and Jawbreaker, among many other reunions—a staple of Riot Fest, alongside full album performances, carnival rides, and the occasional butter sculpture.  It was named #1 Music Festival by USA Today, and in 2021 it was voted Best Music Festival in a poll for Chicago Reader. In addition to the festival, Riot Fest promotes shows year-round at a myriad of music venues across Chicago.

    Tickets are now on sale for Riot Fest 2022 and can be purchased through the festival’s website here. Options for 1-day, 2-day and 3-day tickets are all available.

  • Smashing Pumpkins Announce North American Arena Tour including stop at Madison Square Garden

    Grammy-winning alternative rock group, The Smashing Pumpkins, have announced their “Spirit on Fire” North American Tour that will see them make 32 stops and perform throughout all major Arenas. Featuring alternative rock cult heroes — Jane’s Addiction — and Poppy/Meg Myers (on select dates) The Live Nation produced expedition begins on October 2, in Dallas, Texas and concludes on November, 19 in Los Angeles a the Hollywood Bowl.

    Among the stops, The Smashing Pumpkins will be making their way to New York. On October, 14 they will be performing at the UBS arena at Belmont Park in Elmont, while they hit Madison Square Garden on October, 19.

    The Smashing Pumpkins first emerged out of Chicago in 1988, spinning together rock, pop, shoe-gaze, metal, goth, psychedelia, and electronic as part of the time’s invigorated alternative rock scene. As a result, they’ve sold over 30 million albums worldwide and collected two Grammy awards, two MTV VMAs, and an American Music Award. Their catalog is highlighted by the diamond-certified Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness(released in 1995), and is one of multiple platinum and gold efforts. Their 11th studio album, 2020’s CYR, saw them continue their run of prolific outputs, with no plans of stopping anytime soon.

    General on-sale tickets for the Spirit on Fire Tour can be purchased here, while the group’s touring schedule can be found below.

    NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES

    10/02 – American Airlines Center – Dallas, TX**

    10/03 – Toyota Center – Houston, TX**

    10/05 – Moody Center – Austin, TX**

    10/07 – Amalie Arena – Tampa, FL**

    10/08 – Hard Rock Casino – Hollywood, FL**

    10/10 – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN**

    10/11 – State Farm Arena – Atlanta, GA**

    10/13 – Mohegan Sun – Uncasville, CT**

    10/14 – UBS Arena – Belmont Park, NY**

    10/16 – TD Garden – Boston, MA**

    10/18 – Capital One Arena – Washington, DC**

    10/19 – Madison Square Garden – New York City, NY**

    10/21 – Wells Fargo Center – Philadelphia, PA**

    10/22 – PPG Paints Arena – Pittsburgh, PA*^

    10/24 – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON**

    10/26 – Bell Centre – Montreal, QC**

    10/27 – Centre Videotron – Quebec City, QC**

    10/29 – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse – Cleveland, OH*^

    10/30 – Fiserv Forum – Milwaukee, WI**

    11/01 – Enterprise Center – St. Louis, MO**

    11/02 – Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI**

    11/04 – Xcel Energy Center – St. Paul, MN**

    11/05 – United Center – Chicago, IL**

    11/07 – Ball Arena – Denver, CO**

    11/09 – Spokane Arena – Spokane, WA**

    11/11 – Rogers Arena – Vancouver, BC**

    11/12 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle, WA**

    11/13 – Moda Center – Portland, OR**

    11/15 – Chase Center – San Francisco, CA**

    11/16 – Honda Center – Anaheim, CA**

    11/18 – Footprint Center – Phoenix, AZ**

    11/19 – Hollywood Bowl – Los Angeles, CA**

    ** with guests Jane’s Addiction + opener Poppy

    *^ with guests Jane’s Addiction + opener Meg Myers

  • Masters of their Craft: All Them Witches Spellbind in Syracuse

    Finding a rare balance between heavy riffs, southern blues and psychedelic space rock, Nashville, Tennessee’s All Them Witches wowed a packed Westcott Theater crowd on Tuesday, May 10 in Syracuse. Now celebrating ten years as a band and also the birthday of one of their founding members, fans were treated to a career spanning powerhouse performance of unapologetic, in-your-face stoner-rock of the highest caliber – gloomy yet groovy, visceral, thought provoking and loud. Very loud.

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    All Them Witches performing at the Westcott Theater on May 10, 2022

    Garnering a substantial “cult-like” fan base through a decade of relentless touring, All Them Witches (AIW), comprised of birthday boy Ben McLeod on guitar, vocalist Charles Michael Parks Jr. on bass, drummer Robby Staebler, and multi-instrumentalist Allan Van Cleave on keyboards and violin, have firmly established themselves as heavyweights of their genre.  The Nashville psych-rock quartet already has an impressive six studio albums and three live albums under their belt.  Sidelined by the pandemic for the better part of two years and eager to play in front of people once again, the Witches’ are currently in the midst an extensive spring tour, one that often sees them doing five nights in a row.  We caught up with the hard working and harder rocking road dogs as they rolled into the Westcott Theater for a special Tuesday night treat.   

    With a stage setup that featured a massive backdrop depicting the same “acid face” seen on much of AIW’s merchandise, the show began at 8pm with a blistering opening set from Ocean City, Maryland psyc-metal power trio The Swell Fellas. Their first time hitting the road on a national tour, the band expressed their sincere gratitude to ‘The Witches’ for showing them the ropes and bringing them along. After their impressive and thunderous, percussion heavy performance, the house lights dimmed and it was finally time to see what sort of strangeness our headliners were brewing up.

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    AIl Them Witches Charles Michael Parks Jr. performing at the Westcott Theater on 5/10/22

    As the silhouettes of All Them Witches took their positions on the darkened stage, an eerie and brooding ambiance began funneling in, swelling and building tension in the now mostly full room. Finally, after much anticipation, the thick bass line and steady snare beat of the song “See You Next Fall” kicked in as vocalist Charles Michael Parks Jr. crooned his first words of the evening, “If all is well / I can not tell,” setting the tone for the heavy subject matter still to come. As the layers of sonic distortion, spacey textures and psychedelic fuzz continued to amplify, there was always a type of impending dread under the surface.

    The band was always in control, showing a calculated restraint while building the tension to a boiling point before The Witches would finally kick on the overdrive pedals and unleash an all-out sonic assault of the senses. Brilliantly executed throughout the evening, the band was able to ‘craft’ a well-balanced setlist that both kept the listener on their toes and built momentum through the duration of the show. Working their way through AIW staples like “When God Comes Back,”  “Diamond,” and “1×1” (which featured the crowd shouting in unison “I can’t wait to be defeated,”) the band flexed their musical might with a cool confidence that never seemed too “over the top.”

    Rooted in the blues, but with a propensity for all things heavy, the influences for AIW’s sound are all over the map. While you would never confuse them for the Grateful Dead, it was hard not to notice the huge Steal Your Face slap on guitar player Ben McLeod’s amp, or the Gilmour influence on stand out tracks of the night like “Saturnine & iron Jaw,” which goes from delicate and tasty Pink Floyd-esq licks to suddenly shifting directions to a chugging, meaty crunch reminiscent of bands like Tool and Mastodon.  Perhaps the essence of this versatility was best on display during the incredible one-two punch of the bluesy, almost spoken word styled “The Marriage of Coyote Woman” which alligatored nicely with the relentless riffage of “Enemy of My Enemy.” Footage of that can be seen below:

    Pausing for a moment to acknowledge The Swell Fellas kicking off the party, Parks would then lead the crowd in a “Happy Birthday” singalong to bandmate Ben, who suddenly found himself on stage alone in the spotlight.  Seizing the opportunity, McLeod would noodle his way into a beautiful instrumental called “Everest.”  When the rest of the band returned to the stage, Parks claimed the birthday boy had wrote that song when he was just twelve years old.  

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    AIl Them Witches guitarist Ben McLeod celebrates his birthday at the Westcott Theater on 5/10.22

    Now trading his bass guitar for an acoustic one, Parks would duet with Allan Van Cleave on electric violin for the song “The Children Of Coyote Woman.”  Van Cleave, an original member clad in a ridiculous cat shirt, took a break from the band in 2018 and only has played a handful of shows since rejoining The Witches in 2021. Afterwards, the multi-talented Van Cleave could be seen talking with fans, handing out setlists and taking selfies, clearly happy to be back on the road again.

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    All Them Witches Allan Van Cleave rejoined the band in 2021

    Moving forward, vocalist Charles Michael Parks Jr. then introduced a song the band has “rarely played,” partially because it’s a newer one called “ Fall into Place.”  A decade into their career and with six albums to choose from, it was obvious they couldn’t play everything.  As fans started to worry they might not hear their favorite AIW song, many of those fears were quelled when The Witches launched into “41” and then closed out the set with a towering rendition of “Blood and Sand / Milk and Endless Waters.”  Exiting stage left to a rousing ovation, the boys still had one song left in their back pocket. The one people were calling out for all evening long. 

    After a brief encore break and some more begging from the thirsty crowd, All Them Witches returned to the stage to send them home happy.  Whether they heard their call, or were perhaps playing the audience like a fiddle, the band closed the show with perhaps their most well-known song, “Alabaster” which Parks described as a “dancing song, if you feel comfortable enough.” As the band took their final bow of the evening, Parks then simply said, “Thanks everybody.  Get home safe.  We love you a lot.” Footage of the band performing “Alabaster” can be seen by clicking on the link below:

    Watch All Them Witches perform “Alabaster” live from the Westcott Theater on 5/10/22

    An impressive performance from start to finish, the band showcased exactly why they are at the top of their genre.  While their name my conjure up some preconceived notions, It was a pleasant surprise to see the vibe wasn’t all doom an gloom.  At one point, Parks even stated  he “hoped everyone had a good time, maybe talked to some new people, made a new friend. Cause that’s what it’s all about. We’re all in this together, so it’s important to try and love thy neighbor.” Complete with a distinctive sound, attention to arrangements, great vocals and strong visuals, All Them Witches have artfully crafted a presentation full of technical complexity, subtle nuance and mystery. A band worthy of your time.   

    All Them Witches | 5.10.2022 | Syracuse, NY | Westcott Theater

    Setlist: See You Next Fall, 3-5-7, When God Comes Back, Saturnine & Iron Jaw, Diamond, 1×1, Fall Into Place, Everest, The Children of Coyote Woman, The Marriage of Coyote Woman, Enemy of My Enemy, 41, Blood and Sand / Milk and Endless Waters

    Encore: Funeral for a Great Drunken Bird, Alabaster

    For more photos of this show, check out the full gallery below, courtesy of NYS Music photojournalist Zak Radick.