When this tour was first announced it seemed as if P.O.D. Hitting the music mainstream in 1999 with their hit “Southtown” the band doubled down on their success with their follow up hits “Alive”, “Boom”, and “Youth of the Nation” from their album Satellite in 2001.Īll of these tracks were on the setlist this night at Piedmont Hall and it was a real treat to hear and see these songs performed live. have been delivering their unique blend of hard rock around the world for years. With this track being more of a ballad the band took this chance to get the crowd to raise their phone lights or lighter to sing along, and with a full house this was a nice moment.Ī great fit for this tour Malevolence are another band that I will definitely be paying attention to from now on. Quite the international tour the next band up, Malevolence, are a group from England.Ī great follow up set, Malevolence delivered an equal heavy impact leaning a bit more on the hardcore side of the heavy genre.Īnother band on the lineup that was new to me, It seemed as if the crowd were quite familiar with many of their songs and really enjoyed the high energy riffs as well as a moment with their most recent single “Higher Place”. For their family and countrymen still there. Reflecting on the war in Ukraine the band shared the impact it has had on their lives and expressed their support. A power packed set for sure, it concluded with an opportunity for the band to encourage us to love and treasure the only things that matter in life and that is our time with our loved ones. I was impressed, and since have really enjoyed their latest release, Imago. They delivered a sound more on the metal core side and brought a ton of energy to the stage. Taking the stage first as the opening act, Space of Variations were also new to me. The room itself is large and on this night that was a good thing as a large crowd showed up for this evening of hard rock and metal. It was a rainy evening at Piedmont Hall, and for me this was a first time at this venue. tour and we were able to catch up with them all on their stop in Greensboro North Carolina. and Malevolence for this leg of their U.S. With their country still under siege Jinjer and their fellow countrymates in Space of Variations have joined forces with P.O.D. “Progressive groove metal juggernauts JINJER recently announced that with the support of the Ukrainian Ministry Of Culture, they were granted a special exemption to exit Ukraine in order to help their countrymen the best way they can – through music– and since hit the road.” – London (UK) Islington Assembly Hallġ2.02.When it comes to press releases and tour announcements unfortunately this one was rather unique. – Bratislava (SK) Majestic Music ClubĠ4.02. – Budapest (HU) Barba Negra Music ClubĢ8.01. (w/ Amorphis, Soilwork, Nailed To Obscurity)ġ6.01. The band are gearing up for a huge run of tour dates with Devildriver, as they win over fans with crushing riffs and an a high energy show.ġ0/27 – Austin, Tx – Texas Revolution Festġ0/28 – Oklahoma City, Ok – Diamond Ballroomġ0/30 – Lexington, Ky – Manchester Music Hallġ1/01 – Rochester, Ny – Montage Music Hallġ1/04 – Providence, Ri – Providence Metal Fest Fete Ballroom Up and coming metal phenomenon Jinjer have checked in from the studio where they are recording their new EP, Micro, coming soon via Napalm Records.
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