Photos from Gasparilla Festival in Tampa Bay, Florida. Click photos to enlarge.
PHOTOS: Gasparilla Festival ft. The Revivalists, Margo Price, Band of Horses + More
Photos from Gasparilla Festival in Tampa Bay, Florida. Click photos to enlarge.
Photos from Gasparilla Festival in Tampa Bay, Florida. Click photos to enlarge.
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On November 9th, Ukranian Metal band, Jinjer brought what was probably the most hardcore show Bogart’s has seen since the pandemic. The Cincinnati venue was packed and ready to open up the pit.
American deathcore band, Suicide Silence kicked off the night and set the bar high. While I wasn’t all too familiar with their discography before the show, their stage presence reeled me in.
Next, it was time for Jinjer to take the stage. Right off the bat, Tatiana was incredibly engaged with the crowd, feeding off of their energy. I’ve never witnessed someone work a stage while being so visibly aware of the crowd and their vivivacity. It was enamoring to witness. Backed by an incredible light show, the band was giving it their all. They sounded better than I could have imagined live. I am always blown away by Tatiana’s range and ability to go from deep guttural screams to soft beautiful singing.
Jinjer still has plenty of tour dates this year, so make sure to catch them in a city near you. View tour dates HERE and check out photos from the show below….
JINJER’S SET LIST
Call Me a Symbol
On the Top
Pit of Consciousness
I Speak Astronomy
Disclosure!
Judgement (& Punishment)
Sleep of the Righteous
Ape
Retrospection
Perennial
Teacher, Teacher
Wallflower
As I Boil Ice
Mediator
Colossus
Vortex
One of the best boutique festivals around, Moon River, made it’s return to the riverbank in Chattanooga Tennessee this past weekend. Pictured bringing the magic to the stage is Hippo Campus, The Aces, Lake Street Dive, Dawes, Lord Huron, Old Crow Medicine Show, Coin, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, Dr. Dog, and Wilco.
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Seeing a band live for the first time is the true test. Will they sound as good as they do on the album? Will they keep the attention and energy of the audience?
Last week, Mammoth WVH brought their tour to Cincinnati to play the historic Bogart’s and I’m happy to say I left the show feeling exhilarated and ready for another show.
For this show, there was no opener. Mammoth WVH was the main attraction and the venue was full of people ready to experience Wolf’s debut album live. The energy and shared love for the Van Halen’s among the crowd was palpable. Finally, at 9pm the lights went down and the crowd roared.
They kicked the show off with ‘Don’t Back Down’ (which recently hit #1 on the active Rock radio charts) and had the crowd hooked instantly. Joining Wolf on the road is Ronnie Ficarro on bass/vocals, Jon Jourdan on guitar/vocals, Frank Sidoris on guitar and Garret Whitlock on drums. Their energy on the stage meshed incredibly well. Everyone brought a little something to the stage without overpowering the others. For a live show, they sounded pretty damn close to the album. Wolf’s voice came across powerful and the smile on his face revealed just how happy he was to be on that stage.
Take a look at the photos below and check out Mammoth WVH on one of their upcoming tour dates. I promise you, you won’t regret it.
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