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Written by qfw2f
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Thursday, 04 June 2009 |
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heres shows coming to the area
FRIDAY, AUGUST 14TH
KORN
With Special Guests -Mudayne, Black Label Society, Static X
Suicide Silence, Dope and Bury Your Dead
At Westfair Amphitheater
All Ages, Gates at 2pm, Tickets -$35 at all Ticketmaster Outlets & ticketmaster.com
Tickets on sale Friday, June 12th at 10am
Friday, 6/5/09 8:00PM @ Slowdown Front Room
NO USE FOR A NAME
w/ Only Crime & Pour Habit
TICKETS: $12.00
No Use For A Name are a four-piece punk rock band from San Jose, CA, and have been the torchbearers of the skate-punk scene since Tony Sly and Rory Koff started the band in 1987. For two decades No Use For A Name has been a mainstay of the genre with over 1 million records sold worldwide. No Use For A Name are one of independent music’s most dominant and everlasting forces.
Friday, 6/5/09 8:00PM @ Sokol Underground
FOR TODAY
w/ Paria, Old Ironside, Beneath The Sky, & Venia
TICKETS: $10.00
From the heart of the Midwest rises a beast whose ferocity and aggression is rivaled only by its poise and focus. For two years For Today have clawed and scraped their way into the spotlight. Seldom is there to be found a band whose passion and integrity are matched by their technicality and musical merit. For Today have become widely known as one of modern metal's most technically proficient bands and have earned their spot by playing over 200 dates in 2007 alone. Fusing extensive and prestigious backgrounds in both hardcore and metal and promising to up the touring ante in 2008 they have stamped their name in the hearts of fans from all across the globe.
Saturday, 6/6/09 8:00PM @ The Waiting Room
THE MATADOR CD RELEASE SHOW
w/ Byleth, The Black Hand, & Borealis
TICKETS: $8.00
The Matador is a southern metal/hardcore influenced band from Omaha, NE formed in 2007. The band released a 4-song demo in the Spring of 2008 and a 5-song CDep 'Bad Day For a Snake' on Imagine It Records June 6, 2009. We have played numerous show with other bands such as Psyopus, Terror, Gaza, Paria, Byleth, As Blood Runs Black, Farewell to Freeway, Blood Stands Still, Rose Funeral, Woe of Tyrants and more.
Monday, 6/15/09 8:00PM @ The Waiting Room
KING'S X
w/ Orange Sky
TICKETS: $15 ADV / $17 DOS
Few hard rock bands are as widely respected yet criminally overlooked as King's X. The trio seemed destined for the big time with their irresistible blend of melodic Beatlesque harmonies, metallic riffing, and prog rock detours, yet for reasons unknown, never truly broke through to a mainstream audience
Thursday, 7/2/09 9:00PM @ The Anchor Inn - 18+
LES CLAYPOOL
w/ O'Death
TICKETS: $23 ADV / $25 DOS
The most original rock bassist to come along in the '90s was unquestionably Primus' Les Claypool. With his oddball sense of humor and funky playing, Claypool took his varied musical influences and created an invigorating and completely inventive style. In addition to his Primus duties, Claypool has always had time for side projects -- Sausage (a reunion of the original Primus lineup), Les Claypool and the Holy Mackerel (Highball with the Devil), the Frog Brigade (Live Frogs, Purple Onion), and Oysterhead -- as well as guesting on albums by other artists (Buckethead, Jerry Cantrell, Victor, Limp Bizkit, Tom Waits, Rob Wasserman).
Monday, 7/20/09 7:00PM @ Slowdown
CANNIBAL CORPSE
w/ The Black Dahlia Murder, Behemoth, & God Forbid
TICKETS: $20.00
Formed in 1988, Buffalo born/Tampa raised Cannibal Corpse helped found, manipulate and transcend the very boundaries of death metal. Proving technical dexterity, diabolic vocal grunts and a penchant for serial killers, zombies and gore of all shapes, sizes and textures, Cannibal Corpse won over the hearts of many a metal extremist and have since become a harrowing household name. Since the bands inception they have sold millions of albums world wide and show no sign of slowing or bowing down to the ever changing metal genre. Massive tours throughout the U.S. and Europe as well as Australia and South America only underscored the band's staying power…and all this with zero commercial radio presence and minimal video play
Thursday, 8/27/09 9:00PM @ Slowdown
THE REVEREND HORTON HEAT
w/ Throw Rag
TICKETS: $20.00
Undeniably, The Reverend Horton Heat, aka Jim Heath, is the biggest, baddest, grittiest, greasiest, greatest rocker that ever piled his hair up and pounded the drinks down. Without question, for all of his outlandish antics, blistering stage performances and legendary musical prowess, the one thing The Rev always gets asked about is the story behind his unusual and rather clerical moniker. "Well, there used to be this guy who ran this place in Deep Ellum, Texas who used to call me Horton- my last name is Heath," says The Rev. "Anyway, this guy hired me and right before the show he goes, 'Your stage name should be Reverend Horton Heat! Your music is like gospel'.and I thought it was pretty ridiculous. So I'm up there playing and after the first few songs, people are saying, 'Yeah, Reverend!' What's really funny is that this guy gave up the bar business, and actually became a preacher! Now he comes to our shows and says, 'Jim, you really should drop this whole Reverend thing.'" It's been an almost 20-year journey for Heath, whose country-flavored punkabilly and onstage antics have brought him and his band a strikingly diverse fan base and a devoted cult following, not to mention the respect of fellow musicians worldwide. |
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