![]() ![]() The intro track for “Gaddaar” echoed throughout the theater before the bombastic bass, gnarly guitar riffs, and the thump of the drums shook the walls as the entire band burst onto the stage to metaphorically say, “Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to an electrifying evening filled with raw energy enshrined in a mesmerizing tapestry of sound that defies conventions.” As the sonic saga began, drummer Vishesh Singh sat behind his kit, awash in blue and purple lights, as the anticipation grew more intense. We all knew that we were about to experience something quite special. It was as if his shoes were nailed to the floor at center stage.Īs stage lighting flickered to life, the crowd prepared to be immersed in a symphony of cultural fusion, electrifying riffs, and unapologetic lyrics. The band sounded tight and featured competent song composition however, the vocalist needed to learn how to work the stage. Their agro-metal induced a great deal of similarity to early Slipknot, and that is not surprising given that frontman Griffen Taylor is the son of Slipknot’s Corey Taylor and Simon Crahan is the son of percussionist Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan. Sam Matlock of WARGASM Sam Matlock of WARGASM Milkie Way of WARGASMĪfter a brief break in the mayhem, Vended made the stage rumble to life. They followed up with the video sensation “Fukstar” and wound down the set with some crowd surfing and a cover of N*E*R*D’s “Lapdance” and closed out the set with the track “Spit”. Sam Matlock, Milkie Way, and company tore through an unadulterated set of nu-metal tracks tinged with punk and electronica that included “Super Fiend”, “D.R.I.L.D.O”, and “Rage All Over”. The show opened with a blast of energy from the British duo WARGASM, whose stage presence was undeniable. ![]() The sonic odyssey of Bloodywood graced the stage of the Roxian Theater in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, which is nestled in the shadow of Pittsburgh only a short distance down the Ohio River from the infamous Steel City. With their infectious energy and thought-provoking lyrics, the band has built an ardent following, igniting a revolution that stretches far beyond the realm of music or the shores of any country.īorn in the vibrant streets of New Delhi, India, in 2016, Bloodywood showcases their unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries, both musically and socially, as they fearlessly tackle pressing issues and ignite conversations. Their raw energy, cultural fusion, and a fearless spirit of rebellion is a testament to the transformative power of music, transcending boundaries and uniting people from all corners of the globe. ![]() ![]() They are a musical force that blends cultural heritage with a relentless fusion of metal, hip-hop, and traditional Indian rhythms.Īs a band, they are carving a distinctive path and leaving an indelible mark on the modern musical landscape. In a realm of modern music overflowing with musical genres, there are few bands that possess a unique sonic force that defies categorization while leaving listeners spellbound and yearning for more. 11/09 Crusens Farmington Road – West Peoria, ILġ1/13 Guitars Rock N Country Bar – Joplin, MOġ1/21 House of Independents – Asbury Park, NJġ1/26 Masquerade (Purgatory) – Atlanta, GAġ2/05 Granite State Music Hall – Laconia, NHġ2/08 Thunderbird Music Hall – Pittsburgh, PAĬlick for Additional Dates, VIP, & Ticketing Information ![]()
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