The Amity Affliction

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The Amity Affliction


The Amity Affliction

Formed 2003 in Gympie, Queensland

Current Members (click on member’s name for Wikipedia):

Joel Birch, unclean vocalist

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Ahren Stringer, vocalist and bassist

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Dan Brown, guitarist

Ryan Burt, drummer

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The Amity Affliction’s Wikipedia

The Amity Affliction’s Website

Resources: Accessed 6-6-2015

                                

Mushroomhead Concert Photo Gallery

Mushroomhead Concert Photo Gallery
The Castle Theatre, Bloomington, Illinois
May 15, 2015

                                

 

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Waylon Reavis of Mushroomhead

Waylon Reavis of Mushroomhead

Chevelle and The Used Concert Review

Chevelle and The Used Concert Review
Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois
May 22, 2015

                                

Chevelle and The Used teamed up to bring Chicago fans a show that they would not forget. The show was memorable not just for the music but a tragic death that occurred during Chevelle’s set.

Fan, Kyle Kirchoff, died that evening in horrific way when he and two friends went into an area where they should not have been. They went to an area accessible by a catwalk. Kyle fell approximately six to eight feet and was impaled on metal rods. Kyle was pronounced dead later at Weiss Memorial Hospital. About two-thirds into Chevelle’s set, we could see rescue personnel clearing the balcony to the left side of the Aragon Ballroom. Chevelle performed their full set and the band said the fire department asked them to hold off for a while and then the show would continue. The fire personnel were shimmying across the narrow catwalk to reach the area above the alcove nearest to the stage. The rescue personnel placed a mobile stretcher in the area to remove Kyle Kirchoff. They took care to move him across the catwalk and to an awaiting ambulance. Dean Bernardini and Sam Loeffler came back on stage to advise the fans waiting that the fire department was shutting the show down so no encore would be forthcoming. Details about the victim emerged over the long weekend.

Chevelle fan dies after Aragon show in Chicago

Chevelle fan dies after Aragon show in Chicago

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Chevelle fan dies after Aragon show in Chicago

 

 

Chevelle’s response on their Facebook:

“To our fans, as you may or may not have heard, an extremely unfortunate event occurred at our show in Chicago Friday night.

We were asked by police to stop our set so that the authorities could tend to an injured fan. Once the severity of the accident was determined the authorities cleared out the venue to give them time to investigate. We want to thank our Chicago fans for their respect of the authorities and for understanding that these decisions made by the authorities were out of our control. We love our fans in Chicago and while there was no question that the show would be cut short in light of this tragic event, we will be sure to play for you all again as soon as possible.

We are deeply saddened by the passing of Chevelle fan Kyle Kirchhoff and at this time we ask that you all keep Kyle and his family in your thoughts and prayers.”

You can read more about Kyle Kirchoff here: Chicago Tribune Article

The Used performed their set with their usual vigor.  The stage was set with old television sets boxes with white and red lights inside. They suggested we overthrow the bad governments, especially the U.S. government.  We should buy things only from people you trust.  Bert McCracken, the vocalist and frontman for The Used, has had a public struggle with drugs and alcohol. The track list included their amazing song, “The Taste of Ink” and also “The Bird and The Worm” and “I Caught Fire”.  During their set, they wanted to send several messages.  Bert talked about loving who you want, the color of your skin does not matter and girls should watch out for one another. The Used gave an energetic and heartfelt performance.

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The hometown crowd was ready for Chevelle to take the stage. The inside of the Aragon Ballroom resembles a Spanish village with faux tile roofs above the balcony and turrets on the corners of the large balcony areas. Chevelle’s set contained numerous songs off of their latest album, La Gárgola. The album has been their most successful. It is diverse album that experiments with different sounds while remaining at heart, distinctively Chevelle. The lights were elaborate with a large light boxes beneath Sam Loeffler’s drum kit and behind both Pete Loeffler and Dean Bernardini. There were also yellow, red, and blue lighting throughout the entire show. They started off the evening with “Ouija Board”, “Face To The Floor” and “An Island”. “An Island” is a hard hitting song that speaks about needing an island right away to put someone on.  We can all relate to that feeling.  Chevelle also performed “Hats Off To The Bull” and  “Vitamin R (Leading Us Along)” and their fans sang along to every word.  As we said earlier, the full set ended and then encore was stopped by the authorities.

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The night ended badly but the fans were not aware of how tragic the night actually was until the next day.  The music of the evening was still great.  The fans were given a good show despite the awful accident that took the life of one of us.

 

 

The Used Concert Photo Gallery

                                

The Used
Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois
May 22, 2015

Bert McCracken of The Used

Bert McCracken of The Used

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Bert McCracken of The Used

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Bert McCracken of The Used

Justin Shekoski of The Used

Justin Shekoski of The Used

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Jeph Howard of The Used

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Chevelle Concert Photo Gallery

                                

Chevelle
Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois
May 22, 2015

Pete Loeffler of Chevelle

Pete Loeffler of Chevelle

Sam Loeffler of Chevelle

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Dean Bernardini of Chevelle

Dean Bernardini of Chevelle

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Dean Bernardini of Chevelle

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Dean Bernardini of Chevelle

Dean Bernardini of Chevelle

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Pete Loeffler of Chevelle

Pete Loeffler of Chevelle

Avatar Concert Photos

                                

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~The Castle Theatre in Bloomington, Illinois

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Slipknot Concert Photos

                                

Slipknot Concert Photos
~U.S. Cellular Coliseum in Bloomington, Illinois

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Mick Thomson of Slipknot

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M. Shawn Crahan, Clown of Slipknot

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Corey Taylor and Alessandro Venturella of Slipknot

 

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Clown walking through the crowd

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September Mourning Concert Review

September Mourning Concert Review
with Nico and Elisium
Vintage Villains, Danville, Ilinois

                                

Vintage Villains is unlike any comic book store that I have ever been in.  They have the obscure figures and I was immediately taken back to my childhood when entering the store.  Thundercats, Strawberry Shortcake   Next door to the store, there is a room with some old video games like Asteroids, Ms. Pacman and Mortal Kombat.

The evening started with young Nico who is a stellar guitarist in the style of Steve Vai and Joe Satriani.  Nico does not really have a stage show yet.  When the music is good, it takes precedence over the stage presence.  I am sure that he will gain a repertoire as he gains more experience.

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Next up on the stage was Elisium, a three-piece metal band from Fredericksburg, Virginia.  Their style is their own yet is rooted deeply in thrash metal.  They covered “The Safety Dance” and it was well received by the crowd.  Their song “A.G.V.” really rocked the crowd.  The bassist, Kirb Compton, is the most animated bassist anyone has witnessed playing. Usually a bassist will stand in the background just playing.  Kirb Compton was spinning and moving the entire show.  They ended their set with a phenomenal cover of “Sober” by Tool.  I have never heard a better cover of a song.

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Goth rockers September Mourning took the stage under black lights.  In the middle of the stage stood a black robed figure.  The rest of the band appeared to be like crows or ravens.  When the figure in the center removed their robe, the vocalist, September emerged looking like a dark angel.  September Mourning is a multi-faceted group with forthcoming comic books and a story-line incorporating reaping of people and second chances.   When you go to their show, you go to a reaping and have your soul collected.  The band recently recorded a cover of, “Stand By Me” and had to perform it twice due to sound issues during the first performance.  Their music was dark and melodic.  September Mourning’s stage presence captivated the crowd.  Everyone watched with rapt attention.  September Mourning is currently on tour in the United States and will be at Rock On The Range and Download Festival in England.

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Elisium Concert Photos

                                

Elisium Concert Photos
~Vintage Villains in Danville, Illinois

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Nate Compton of Elisium

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Kirb Compton of Elisium  “Low As F*ck”

I Prevail Concert Review Heart vs Mind Tour

I Prevail Concert Review
The Heart vs Mind Tour with Too Close To Touch and Chasing Safety

                                

Sometimes when you go to a show, you like one of the openers and not the other one. Other times, the opener will sound nothing like the genre that you are there to see. For this show, the opening bands sound was extremely cohesive with the headliner. All the bands were similar so you were instantly fan of all three bands.

Too Close To Touch is a post-hardcore band from Lexington, Kentucky. The vocalist, Keaton Pierce, has a diverse vocal range. Where bands with such talent usually have two singers, Too Close To Touch, has just one. Their song “Perfect World” is about the fantasy we all have of reconciliation when there is a breakup. We all dream that the one who walked away will come crawling back to us.

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Chasing Safety had a high energy set. Their vocalist, Johnny Galivan, was slinging the microphone like an 80’s rocker. He must have driven his mom crazy when he was little with all the energy he had. He was doing cartwheels and taking phones from members of the crowd. The band sounds similar to Of Mice & Men and Crown The Empire.

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I Prevail has exploded onto the hard rock scene with their cover of Taylor Swift’s “Blank Space”. The I Prevail version is really a bold undertaking and the arrangement with the screaming vocals is pure genius. It hardly sounds like the original and that is why metal fans like it so much. The band has two vocalists, Brian Burkheiser, clean vocals and Eric Vanlerberghe, unclean vocals.

I Prevail’s album Heart vs Mind is out now. There are just seven songs on the album but every song is great. There are songs for post-hardcore fans and rock fans alike. They played the majority of their album and covered some “Break Stuff” as well. The fans were ready to bang their heads and participate in a little pit action. The crowd was not able to let them go after their set and asked for one more song. Their encore was an acoustic version of “My Heart I Surrender”.

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