Crossfaith Interview Warped Tour 2015

Crossfaith Interview
Vans Warped Tour 2015
Chicago, Illinois
                                

Best Rock List interview with Kenta Koie, HIroki Ikegawa, and Tatsuya Amano of Crossfaith.

Crossfaith’s new album XENO comes out September 18th.

Miss May I Interview Warped Tour 2015

Miss May I Interview with Ryan Neff and Levi Benton
Vans Warped Tour 2015
Chicago, Illinois
                                

Best Rock List interview with Ryan Neff and Levi Benton of Miss May I on Warped Tour 2015. We learn what Ryan is looking forward to after the tour and what Levi really likes to eat.

Miss May I’s new album DEATHLESS comes out August 7th.

Breaking Benjamin Concert Review

Breaking Benjamin Concert Review
U.S. Cellular Coliseum
July 21, 2015

Breaking Benjamin is back.

Breaking Benjamin is a rock band from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania fronted by Benjamin Burnley. Breaking Benjamin is back from a five year hiatus. Burnley is the only remaining member of the original band. The band reformed in 2014 with new members, Aaron Bruch as bassist, Keith Wallen on rhythm guitar and backing vocals, Jasen Rauch as lead guitarist, and drummer, Shaun Foist. The single “Failure” dominated charts for several weeks. The latest album Dark Before Dawn was released on June 23, 2015 and debuted at No. 1 on Billboard charts.

Fans flocked to U.S. Cellular Coliseum to see the band in its new form. Many fans were seeing Breaking Benjamin live for the first time, myself included. The venue was almost sold out. The show was on a Tuesday night and only two bands were on the bill. A show with two bands is perfect for a weeknight show as fans have to work in the mornings most weekdays. I wish more shows would follow suit.

The show was opened by Starset. They are self-described as cinematic rock. Their band has an electronic, symphonic rock sound similar to a modern Moody Blues or Pink Floyd. The band is a vision with vocalist Dustin Bates wearing a bow tie and black-rimmed glasses. He uses a transparent touchscreen that is similar to screens in the movie Minority Report. The rest of band wears mask with LED lights that change colors and spacesuits. Their stage set is flanked by LED screens. The story is the band is spreading the message by The Starset Society to “publicizing scientific discoveries which have been silenced or otherwise stolen by public or private agents.” A graphic novel is out now to explain their mission. A novel is slated for release later this year to explain the message in depth.

Starset’s set was ethereal and hypnotic. They performed songs off their album Transmissions. Their setlist contained their latest single “Halo”, “Carnivore” and their hit song “My Demons”.

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Breaking Benjamin took the stage without a lot of stage props or special lighting. Their stage highlighted the band without any superfluous parts. One thing fans look for is the patch that Ben Burnley wears on his left sleeve. He has several different black button down shirts but with different patches on the sleeve. Tonight it was an Autobot symbol from Transformers. He must have be feeling like he wanted to be on the good side of the Autobot-Decepticon rivalry.

The duration of Breaking Benjamin’s set quite lengthy. We were treated to twenty-two songs including a cover medley including “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and “Walk”. The audience participated in many sing-alongs. The one they sang most passionately was “I Will Not Bow”.

The fans were hoping that the show would be as good as shows from the past and I think the fans were surprised by how excellent the show was. Ben Burnley’s singing was magnificent. Shaun Foist’s drumming skills were incredible on “Shallow Bay”. Aaron Bruch sang a respectable cover of “Ænema” by Tool. The show was everything we expected and more. It was a triumphant return of a band that inspires and encourages many who relate to their music.

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Starset Photo Gallery

Starset
U.S. Cellular Coliseum, Bloomington, Illinois
July 21, 2015

                                

Starset

Starset

Dustin Bates of Starset

Dustin Bates of Starset

Dustin Bates of Starset

Starset

Brock Richards of Starset

Brock Richards of Starset

Dustin Bates of Starset

Dustin Bates of Starset

Ron DeChant of Starset

Ron DeChant of Starset

Dustin Bates of Starset

Dustin Bates of Starset

Brock Richards of Starset

Brock Richards of Starset

Adam Gilbert of Starset

Adam Gilbert of Starset

Dustin Bates of Starset

Dustin Bates of Starset

Starset Transparent Touch Screen

Starset Transparent Touch Screen

Dustin Bates of Starset

Dustin Bates of Starset

Breaking Benjamin Photo Gallery

Breaking Benjamin
U.S. Cellular Coliseum, Bloomington, Illinois
July 21, 2015

                                

Benjamin Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

Benjamin Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

Jasen Rauch of Breaking Benjamin

Jasen Rauch of Breaking Benjamin

Keith Wallen of Breaking Benjamin

Keith Wallen of Breaking Benjamin

Benjamin Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

Benjamin Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

Benjamin Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

Benjamin Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

Jasen Rauch of Breaking Benjamin

Jasen Rauch of Breaking Benjamin

Benjamin Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

Benjamin Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

Shaun Foist of Breaking Benjamin

Shaun Foist of Breaking Benjamin

Aaron Bruch of Breaking Benjamin

Aaron Bruch of Breaking Benjamin

Benjamin Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

Benjamin Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin

Win Two Tickets to Slipknot Summer’s Last Stand Tour

Win two tickets to Summer’s Last Stand Tour featuring Slipknot, Lamb of God, Bullet For My Valentine, and Motionless In White on August 15, 2015 in Tinley Park.

Winner will be announced Aug. 10 at noon.

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Soil, Powerman 5000 Concert Review

                                

Powerman 5000
July 14, 2015
The Leeway, Pekin Illinois

On July 14th, 2015 Powerman 5000 would invade The Leeway in Pekin Illinois with co-headliner Soil. Also on the bill for the night would be Clippoint, Another Lost Year, and Three Years Hollow. Going into this show I didnt really know what to expect as this would be my first time photographing not only the majority of the bands on the bill but also the first time photographing at The Leeway. The Leeway is essentially a bar big enough to put a stage and some lighting in. Thats not a knock on The Leeway though because despite the fact that it dosent look very big on the outside it was very spacious inside. Getting a drink at the bar wasn’t a issue and you could see the stage from there so even if you had to wait in line you could still enjoy the show while doing so.

Opening the night would be Clippoint. Clippoint is a local band out of Morton Illinois and consists of Aaron Mitchell on vocals, Billy Akers on guitar, Travis Collins on drums, and Caleb Mooney on bass who’s support of the St Louis Blues is evident as his bass guitar features the Blues Logo. While Clippoint is a local band they have opened for Finger Eleven, P.O.D, Eyes Set To Kill, and now Powerman 5000 and Soil. They currently have a 5 song EP out that you can pick up at their shows. The highlight of their set was a rendition of Rage Against The Machine’s Bulls On Parade. It was spot on and Akers’ solos were phenomenal. If your live in the Peoria/Morton area check out Clippoint at one of their many local shows.

Next up would be Another Lost Year. Another Lost Year of ALY is a nationally touring quartet out of Charlotte North Carolina. The band consists of Clinton Cunanan on vocals, Adam Hall on bass, Nathan Walker on drums and Jorge Sotomarino on guitar. This would be my first time seeing ALY and i enjoyed their set. Their sound reminded me alot of another band that would play after them in 3 Years Hollow. ALY is best known for their hit songs Writting On The Wall and War On The Inside, both of which spent quite a bit of time at #1 on iheartradio. War On The Inside, whose lyrics were influenced by Clinton Cunanan’s battle with drug addiction and the lose of his mom, also spent five weeks straight on Sirius XM’s station Octane Big UN’s weekly countdown. ALY released The Revolution: Pt. 1 The Other Side in 2014. If this band is in your area check them out, their cover of Keith Urbans song Cop Car is worth the price of admission alone.

Next to take the stage would be 3 Years Hollow from the Quad Cities which is about an hour and half up I-74. This band has been quite busy over the past year, having completed a stint on 2014’s Rockstar UPROAR Tour and then playing 2015’s Shiprocked Cruise. 3 Years Hollow has recently gone through some lineup changes as the band went on stage with mainstay vocalist Jose Uriquiza, guitarist Tony Reeves, and Neil Kuhlman. New to the group would be ex eye empire drummer Ryan Bennett who has replaced Chris Cushman. Missing from the group was bassist Dex Digga and while they haven’t found a replacement for him yet his parts are being played by the bands IPad, which Jose introduced when introducing the band to the crowd. This would be my fourth time seeing 3 Years Hollow and despite the lineup changes the band still sounded better then ever. 3 Years Hollow is touring in support of their major label release The Cracks that was released last year and was produced by Sevendust’s Clint Lowry. The album has made 3 Years Hollow major players in todays Hard rock scene as they have toured with the likes of Papa Roach, In This Moment, P.O.D, Pop Evil and Buckcherry. They have enjoyed heavy rotation on Sirius XM’s radio station Octane thanks to the singles Remember and Chemical Ride. Having played in this area several times over the past few years they were greeted with a loud ovation as many in attendance would sing along to the majority of their set. There isn’t much else to say about 3 Years Hollow besides that they kill it every time they hit the stage. Even without a bassist and a new drummer they didn’t miss a beat and sounded better then ever.

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Next up would be the Co-Headliner for the evening, SOiL. This hard hitting nu metal rock band was formed in 1997 some 158 miles away in the great city of Chicago Illinois. SOiL would be the first rock band ever signed to J Records when they were signed the label and released their debut album Scars back in 2001. The group consists of Adam Zadel on guitar, Tim King on bass, Mitch Gable on drums and Ryan McCombs on vocals. Soil would explode on to the stage with the song Loaded Gun and would continue their assault throughout their entire nine song set. A set that would see vocalist Ryan McCombs leaving the stage and singing the song Halo out among the fans. Their set would consist of the aforementioned Loaded Gun as well as other well known SOiL songs Breaking Me Down, Pride, Halo and my personal favorite The Hate Song. They would also did a phenomenal cover of Ran Jam’s Black Betty. The guitars were at a 11 but didn’t overpower Ryan McCombs raspy voice during their roughly 45 minute set. Sometimes you never know what you’re going to get when you hear a band live for the first time but I was very impressed both with the way they sounded and their overall set as a whole as these rock music veterans put on one hell of a show. SOiL’s latest album Whole is available through ITunes, Google Play, and Spotify. It features 11 hard hitting rock songs that will have you hitting the repeat button when its over.

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Next up would be the final performance of the evening, Powerman 5000, and what a performance it would be. With the venue only being illuminated by bar and merchandise table lights Powerman would take the stage with green laser lights attached to their instruments making for a great light show and the Powerman 5000 Logo glowing from the chestplates of their stage outfits. They would open their set with Super Villian as the crowd jumped up and down to the infectious beat. Powerman 5000 consists of DJ Ratten on drums, Murv Douglas on bass, Nick Quijano and Richard Jazmin on guitar and Spider One on vocals. If someone asked me to sum up a Powerman 5000 show I would have to say organized chaos. From the moment they hit the stage Spider One is all over the place and I dont believe he stood still longer then five seconds during their 12 song set. He has a unreal energy level that only seems to get higher and higher as their set goes on. Their set would cover songs from their most successful record Tonight The Stars Revolt to their most recent release, 2014’s Builders Of The Future. Besides the obvious choices of Bombshell, Super Nova Goes Pop, Nobody’s Real, and When Worlds Collide, the set would also include new songs Invade, Destroy, Repeat, We Want It All, and I Can’t Fucking Hear You all of which are off the aforementioned album Builders Of The Future. Spider One controls the stage much like another rock icon who just happens to be his older brother, Rob Zombie. Like Rob, Spider One leaves it all on the stage and puts alot and energy and effort into their sets. If you like great guitar riffs, thumping bass you can jump up and down to, hard hitting drums, and a lead vocalist with unrelenting energy then make sure you catch Powerman 5000 whenever they play in a city near you.

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Devour The Day Photo Gallery

Devour The Day
Limelight Eventplex, Peoria Illinois
July 15, 2015

                                

In This Moment

Joey “Chicago” Walser of Devour The Day

In This Moment

Blake Allison of Devour The Day

In This Moment

Blake Allison of Devour The Day

In This Moment

Joey “Chicago” Walser of Devour The Day

In This Moment

David Hoffman of Devour The Day

In This Moment

Blake Allison of Devour The Day

In This Moment

David Hoffman of Devour The Day

In This Moment

Joey “Chicago” Walser of Devour The Day

Powerman 5000 Gallery

Powerman 5000
The Leeway, Pekin Illinois
July 14, 2015

                                

In This Moment

Spider One of Powerman 5000

In This Moment

Nick Quijano of Powerman 5000

In This Moment

Spider One of Powerman 5000

In This Moment

DJ Rattan of Powerman 5000

In This Moment

Richard Jazmin of Powerman 5000

In This Moment

Nick Quijano of Powerman 5000

In This Moment

Murv Douglas of Powerman 5000

In This Moment

Murv Douglas of Powerman 5000

In This Moment

Spider One of Powerman 5000

In This Moment

Spider One of Powerman 5000

In This Moment

Murv Douglas of Powerman 5000

In This Moment

Richard Jazmin of Powerman 5000

In This Moment

Nick Quijano of Powerman 5000