We are back with this new news post for your Monday afternoon, so what's contained within? New videos and fallout from a recent concert, clarification and news from a new local promoter with a familiar name, and leading things off, our preview of a special Tuesday night concert in the E.U.P. with some huge headline acts, so here's what you should know!
Orlando hard rock quartet Alter Bridge and Swedish metal veterans In Flames will make their way to our area TOMORROW NIGHT for the latest Allstar Promotions concert event at The Dreammaker's Theater at the Sault Michigan Kewadin Casino! Of course, Alter Bridge have had a ton of success with rock radio hits like "Addicted To Pain", "Isolation", and "Open Your Eyes", and their fan favourite originals and soaring vocals should be very well received when they rock the Soo Kewadin tomorrow! In Flames will also be very interesting to see locally, as while they have seen a very polarizing response to their newer alternative material, they have many fans from their recent era and older death metal albums alike. Are you in this for "Clayman", "Come Clarity", or "Battles"-era In Flames? Hopefully there's a little something for all tastes, but it's great to see them here! Note that a previously announced opening set by Tennessee hard rockers Devour the Day is no longer advertised by them or Allstar Promotions.
No word on if they are indeed off the show (and if so, why), but it would be nice to see them finally play a local gig! This stop on Alter Bridge's "The Last Hero" tour goes down tomorrow at 7:00 PM, this is ALL AGES, and tickets are still available from the first row and back for $38.50, though at press time, only 15 center section seats remain. Get your tickets A.S.A.P. if you don't have any yet at this link, at 1-800-KEWADIN, or at the in-person box office, and check out Allstar Promotions' Facebook page for details on how to enter for meet & greet passes! This should be a great concert for hard rock and metal fans, so see above for more details, and here's Alter Bridge live!
Next up, here's some extra details from that new Facebook personal account called The SaultMusicScene
that launched on Friday, so what should you know on it now? After some
ambiguity about the identity of the administrator (and confusion on if I
was involved), it has been confirmed that Autumn Roots
frontman Jeremy Hannah is running it, and it's not just a tool to help
promoters advertise their events: He's promoting shows again! Fans will
remember Jeremy for his work with Big Voiced Records
in the mid-late 2000s at The Oddfellows Hall, but he has dabbled into
promotion and live sound since with Pure Sound Audio, Spotlight Canada,
and the cancelled Music Mayhem show in April 2012, though none of those
got very far off the ground. Jeremy has elaborated that he is open to
working with other promoters on events, and is apparently planning to
promote shows at The Canadian Nightclub and The Upper Deck Bar & Grill upstairs from that venue.
First
up from Jeremy's new agency is a Canada Day weekend show on Friday,
June 30th at The Canadian, which will have 6 bands to be announced, a
door prize, and $5 advance admission (which doubles at the door.) Click here
for more details, and we'll let you know if metal, hard rock, or punk
makes the lineup! While I think the SaultMusicScene name is a little too
familiar to the 2000s website of that name
(especially as Scott MacLeod's not visibly involved), it is great to
see Jeremy back in the promoting game, and if this lives up to it's
ambitions, this will be an asset to bands and fans alike! See the above
links for more, but remember, you have to be a friend to read postings
on the main page, unless Jeremy relaxes the privacy settings.
We'll close today with new videos from Friday night's Soo Art Rocks concert at The Canadian Nightclub, but first, just a note from promoters Live705's Facebook page! In their latest post there, they thanked everyone making Soo Art Rocks a success, noted that their next concert will be in June (details coming this week), credited Pointless frontman Bill Priddle for helping A Dire Setback make "notable changes to polish our songs", and teased that they will be booking touring bands in the future. Very encouraging all around, so stay tuned as more details fall into place! As for the videos, A Dire Setback are the subject here, as photographer Josh Pace filmed the punk quartet playing the end of their set-closing self-titled original on Friday night for his personal Facebook page, which the band subsequently shared publically on theirs.
Though only 38 seconds long, the guys are in great form, and this is a nice showcase for bassist Matt Quinn too! The side stage angle puts him in the background on this clip, however. I do plan to film this song in full as well at an upcoming concert, but given that it's tended to be a set closer, I may have to have a backup video ready in the event of a file error, but I'll figure something out. Check this clip out below, and stay tuned for more from A Dire Setback and Live705 when it comes in!
Finally, here's a new clip from Live705's Facebook page, which is a live stream of the end of an early song during Id Iota's headlining set, including the introduction of guest cellist Pete Mozarowski to the crowd. Given the short length, vertical angle, and placement in the song's runtime, this isn't an optimal look at Id Iota, but it's nice to see some new footage of this alt-hard rock quartet, and they sound good from what we hear, so give it a look too!
That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and updates this week! Thanks everyone!
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