#Underøath 2018
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sagehaleyofficial · 3 years ago
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HERE’S WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEK (12.8-12.14.21):
NEW MUSIC:
The Summer Set shared their second song since their reunion in the summer titled “Back Together.” It follows on from the band’s previous single “Street Lightning.”
Underøath shared another song from their upcoming album Voyeurist titled “Numb.” The band recently premiered their new album via “Digital Ghost,” a special cinematic livestream experience.
As It Is shared another track from their upcoming album titled “In Threes.” Appropriately named, the single is a collaboration between the band, as well as Set It Off’s Cody Carson and Jordy Purp.
RØRY released a new track called “Uncomplicated” that started as a comment on Avril Lavigne's TikTok. The singer is responsible for writing songs for the likes of You Me at Six, NOAHFINNCE, The All-American Rejects and Circa Waves.
American Football shared some brand new music, their first since the release of their self-titled album in 2019. The two songs, titled “Rare Symmetry” and a cover of Mazzy Star’s “Fade Into You,” were released overnight.
Bring Me the Horizon’s Oli Sykes dropped another feature on IC3PEAK’s new song “Vampir.” The singer recently also featured on the songs “Knife Party” with POORSTACY and “Salt” with Daine.
The Lunar Year, the new band made up of The Vamps' Connor Ball and Cheat Codes' Sasa Macek, released another new track titled “Medicine.” The band debuted with their previous single “Back for More” last month.
Hot Milk released a new live performance music video for their song “The Good Life.” The song is featured on their recent EP I Just Wanna Know What Happens When I’m Dead, which is out now.
TOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS:
The first wave of bands for Reading & Leeds Festival 2022 was announced, with Bring Me the Horizon, Halsey and Rage Against the Machine. Other bands like Måneskin, Enter Shikari, FEVER 333, Kid Brunswick, jxdn, Pale Waves and more will also play.
Turnstile will be playing on Late Night with Seth Meyers tomorrow night, their biggest appearance on national television to date. The band released their latest album Glow On earlier this summer.
Bleak Soul announced a string of shows in the United Kingdom in support of his upcoming album Shouting with Nothing to Say, which drops on March 11, 2022. The band will be joined by The Nightmares and Autumnboy.
PVRIS performed at the ceremony for this year's Valorant Champions Finals. Lead singer Lynn Gunn sang her collab song with Rezz titled “Sacrificial,” as well as the band’s track “Monster.”
OTHER NEWS:
I Don’t Know How but They Found Me’s 2018 track “Choke” was certified Gold, making it their first song hit certification in the United States. The song also recently surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify, the band's biggest track on the platform.
Neck Deep’s hit song “December” entered the Viral Chart in the United States on Spotify. The version that has found its way onto the chart is the original acoustic version.
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Check in next Tuesday for more “Posi Talk with Sage Haley”!
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d4r14electr4 · 4 years ago
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Hello This is my rendition / digital piece about Arthur Fleck / Joker Used many colors saw inside the movie. I choose that picture for inspiration cos I need to be right on Arthur's weight... How could he be some strong with a skinny corpse? Good question... The song is "I gave up" from Underoaath from The Lp "Erase Me" out in 2018 You could see the whole piece there tonight inside my Deviantart's page https://www.deviantart.com/jackskarma Thank you and an amazing new week and a kickass monday ☺ #joaquinphoenix #arthurfleck #fanart #drawing #deviantart #deviantartist #jackskarma #suckmygunrecords #digitalpainting #digitalart #digitalillustration #digitalartist #digitalartwork #digitalartlook #dariaelectra #joker #jokermovie #jokerdrawing #joaquinphoenixfanart #joker2019 #arthurfleckedit #arthurfleckjoker #underøath #underoath https://www.instagram.com/p/CDb6ZzlKkkl/?igshid=1m6iseujtmqxi
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themusicenthusiast · 7 years ago
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Album Review: ‘Erase Me’ by Underøath
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Metalcore. Post-hardcore. Whatever you want to label Underoath, there’s no denying that they rose through the ranks of the genre(s) they fit in to become a definitive voice of it, helping establish a gold standard for it and being inimitable in the process. Their breakup was inevitable, just as it is for any band – certain to happen sooner or later. The same could be said of the reunion tour that brought them back to the stage throughout 2016 and 2017. But just what kind of implications would the Rebirth Tour have? Was it simply a way for Spencer Chamberlain, Aaron Gillespie, Tim McTague, Chris Dudley, Grant Brandell, and James Smith to reunite and savor the past one last time before laying Underoath to rest for good? Or would that word “rebirth” become more symbolic than any fan would dare hope for? After all, with now eight years having passed since their last album, new music from the acclaimed group seemed destined to be nothing more than wishful thinking. And then came the announcement of Erase Me.
Set for release on April 6th (and out via Fearless Records), it will be the boldest collection of songs to date from Underoath, who abandoned their former way of thinking when it came to penning this new music. “That’s not Underoath enough,” Chamberlain has been quoted as saying, that being their previous criteria when crafting music. Unshackled by it, they have become free to let the music take them where it may instead of working to achieve one specific sound. That has allowed the six-piece outfit to grow and expand as both individuals and a collective. The result may be surprising to some longtime fans, and others may be unreceptive to it all together. However, even if the mindsets have evolved and the styles have progressed, the eleven new songs that comprise Erase Me aren’t a complete departure from Underoath’s roots. That’s demonstrated with the lead track, “It Has To Start Somewhere”. Some melodic chords to get it underway, it quickly hits the ground running. “If my tongue is the blade, then your hand is the gun. One of us ain’t going home tonight!” Spencer Chamberlain loudly proclaims, making it sound like a threat, his voice complementing that intro as he clearly enunciates the words. Nothing on Erase Me may be the same type of heavy as stuff from Underoath’s past, though they compensate for that with a newfound sense of intensity and urgency, that first track thrusting the listener right in the midst of the beautiful and elegant chaos. Chamberlain frequently taps into his heavier abilities as a vocalist, guttural screams punctuating the desperate cries that are the choruses. The percussion is the clear driving force behind “It Has To Start Somewhere”, Gillespie’s drumming being merciless and adding immensely to the ferocity of the track. A full throttle song that has a no-holds-barred approach, lyrically it establishes a thread that will be a common one for the duration of the album. They haven’t changed their approach to writing songs in that regard, this one hinting at a lack of self-worth while also alluding to subjects like substance abuse and dependency and the desire to be something more than what you currently are. The two singles released in advance of Erase Me come in rapid succession, as Underoath hastily works to fully captivate the listener. It works, “Rapture” standing not just as one of the strongest tracks on the record, but one of the best of the band’s career. If any song is deserving of representing this new era, it is that one. It marks a foray more into hard rock or alt-metal territory, the group excelling at it. Dudley’s work on the keys is more prominent on the riff-centric number that features a gorgeous lull and an impassioned delivery from Chamberlain as they continue to delve into a toxic relationship. Be it with or person or personifying a substance. By the time the third song, “On My Teeth”, is finished, Underoath has the listener hook, line and sinker. No matter how many times fans may have already listened to what was the lead single, in the context of the full album it’s presented in a different light. After the previous songs, it strikes one as being more vehement and aggressive than ever, proving that Chamberlain, Gillespie, McTague, Dudley, Brandell, and Smith are still in touch with their brash side. It’s stunning, the way the guitars, bass, drums and keys coalesce, such as how the heaviest beats are timed perfectly with the loudest of the vicious screams, enhancing the overall impact. In absolute control and evoking their earlier years, the six of them demonstrate pure mastery over the heavy and devastating track that is tinged with metalcore elements, making it the most blistering song that Erase Me has to offer. An unflinching and self-reflective look at the creature a person has become, “ihateit” is easily the most personal and emotional song found on Erase Me. It’s abounding with phenomenal lines, like the regret-filled “…Somehow, I fell back into habits that tear me apart. I never got to say I’m sorry…” or the chorus, “You’re the only thing that gets me high and I hate it!” and the second verse, “I’m tangled up in my own image, but I hate who’s staring back at me,” both of which are drenched in self-loathing. Chamberlain very much sounds like a person who despises what they are, going on to admit being a user of not just things but people, disgusted by those personal actions. It ebbs and flows spectacularly, building from something serene that is behooving of the self-reflective nature of the track to a monstrous piece, the seething anger seeping through at every turn, symbolic of self-hatred that is being experienced. “ihateit” is a shining example of how powerful a song can be when everything is done in a full concerted manner. The lyrics and the music work in perfect harmony with one another, the vocalist working overtime to ensure every nuanced emotion is articulately expressed. In this instance that results in a grand scope for a song whose magnitude is off the charts. Fans may perceive other songs as being different, though the only truly offbeat one is “No Frame”. It’s a venture into, of all things, electronica, hints of rock eventually being worked into it. Ambient and dystopian, it is, without question, uncharted territory for Underoath. Heavy on the keys and with some synthesizers brought into the mix, it is totally experimental by their standards. Surprisingly, as out of their realm as it may be, they pull it off magnificently. Another song with an immaculate flow, the guitars, drums and bass are slowly layered atop everything, culminating in an epic counterbalance to the otherwise atmospheric tone and at times effects-laden, soupy vocals. One could view “No Frame” as being outside of Underoath’s wheelhouse, as it is. It could also be viewed as them expanding their wheelhouse and exploring some intriguing and profound new depths that further revitalize them. Plenty of other excellent offerings also adorn Erase Me, further fleshing out the story that helps tie everything together, ultimately reaching a thrilling conclusion; the album as a whole having somewhat of a cinematic flare to it. It may not be as overt as some artists make it, but it’s present, every song in one way or another circling back to that theme of dependency, concluding with a track that admits the ways a person has failed themselves and those that care for them, asking for a hand in helping them on the road to recovery. That’s one of the most engrossing components of Erase Me. There’s a larger story driving everything, one that the musicians are wholly invested in and one that is apt to resonate with a lot of people. Perhaps not every song, but many are certain to connect with one or two on a personal level. Now, that’s not meant to undercut what the six of them have accomplished in the musical realm with Erase Me, either. This is Underoath making an attempt at longevity. Their legacy always will be intact or would have been had a reunion not been in the cards. Despite what the title may suggest, Erase Me isn’t trying to negate that at all. Rather, it’s more about starting anew. Getting a blank slate so that embarking on a different path is easier. Something that’s applicable to a life journey every bit as much as it is a musical one. Erase Me is the product of a mature and refined Underoath, but honestly, it isn’t as radically different as some may consider it to be. The band has been perpetually evolving since day one, every album bringing something new to the table. The only thing different now is that they’ve embraced the maturity that comes with age and allowed that to be reflected in their music, no longer chasing after one specific sound. But don’t think for a minute that they have sacrificed their edge because of that. This record has it all. It’s daring and dangerous. Violent yet serene. Mournful and angry. It incorporates some fantastic lulls that add to the enormity of the emotions that are woven together throughout it. There is some familiarity to the music, segments being a bit radio friendly, yet it all still sounds new and different. It’s also worth noting that Erase Me is practically a complete separation (for the band as a unit) from the faith that was so crucial to them early on. Nevertheless, several of the songs could still be construed as having some subtle Christian undertones. The beautiful thing about that is that it’s left completely up to the listener to discern. If you want to read into it in that way, that’s fine. It’s also just as easy to listen to the songs and not even be aware of such possible connotation. In the end, Erase Me is Underoath s biggest move to date. Chamberlain, Gillespie, McTague, Dudley, Brandell, and Smith boldly blaze new paths while still honoring the evolutionary steps that got them to where they are. The excitement generated from that creative revival shows, the band carrying themselves with a more determined and energetic spirit than ever on what isn’t just a definitive record but a crowning achievement of an already stellar career. From front to back this album in an enthralling listening experience without a single weak spot to be pinpointed. And as varied as it may be, no track sounding quite the same, it’s remarkably cohesive. There’s something to be found on it that will satisfy old fans, along with some material that’s sure to win over new listeners. Just give Erase Me a few listens and this latest step in Underoath’s career is sure to charm you. Pre-order Erase Me on: iTunes | Google Play | Amazon MP3 Visit Underoath’s websites: Official Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Current Shows: 2018 April 20--Downtown Las Vegas Events Center--Las Vegas, NV 27--Metropolitan Park--Jacksonville, FL 28--Markham Park--Sunrise, FL 30--Iron City Bham--Birmingham, AL May 1--Georgia Theatre--Athens, GA 3--The Mill & Mine--Knoxville, TN 4--Rock City Campgrounds at Charlotte Motor Speedway--Charlotte, NC 5--Phase 2 Dining & Entertainment--Lynchburg, VA 6--Sands Bethlehem Event Center--Bethlehem, PA 8--Rams Head Live--Baltimore, MD 9--The Dome at Oakdale--Wallingford, CT 11--Fete Music Hall--Providence, RI 12--The Rapids Theatre--Niagara Falls, NY 14--Wooly's Des--Moines, IA 15--Pop's NightClub & Concert Venue--Sauget, IL 16--Piere's Entertainment Center--Fort Wayne, IN 18--MAPFRE Stadium--Columbus, OH 19--Manchester Music Hall--Lexington, KY 20--Gillioz Theatre--Springfield, MO 22--Concrete Street Amphitheater--Corpus Christi, TX 23--White Oak Music Hall--Houston, TX 24--Bomb Factory--Dallas, TX 25--iHeartMedia Metroplex--Little Rock, AR 26—Rocklahoma--Pryor, OK June 2--Kansas Speedway--Kansas City, MO 15--BA217--Paris, France 16—Melkweg--Amsterdam, Netherlands 18--Kulturzentrum Schlachthof--Wiesbaden, Germany 19--Zona Roveri Music Factory--Bologna, Italy 20--Magazzini Generali--Milan, Italy 22—Eichenring--Scheessel, Germany 22--Take-Off Park--Neuhausen Ob Eck, Germany 23—Stenehei--Dessel, Belgium 24--Take-Off Park--Neuhausen Ob Eck, Germany 24—Eichenring--Scheessel, Germany 26--Dürer Kert--Budapest, Hungary 28--Panenský Týnec--Prague, Czech Republic 29--Caja Magica--Madrid, Spain 30--Agrobaan 15--Ysselsteyn, Netherlands July 12--Country Fest--Cadott, WI 13—Oshkosh--Oshkosh, WI 14--Country Fest--Cadott, WI 16--KeyBank Pavilion--Burgettstown, PA 17--Budweiser Stage--Toronto, Canada 18--Blossom Music Center--Cuyahoga Falls, OH 28--Parc Jean-Drapeau--Montréal, Canada 29--Darling's Waterfront Pavilion--Bangor, ME August 24--Little John's Farm--Reading, United Kingdom 25--Bramham Park--Leeds, United Kingdom
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harrisnovick · 6 years ago
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As It Is - The Reaper (feat. Aaron Gillespie of Underøath) 
Blink182Bouncer posted this to r/PostHardcore at 2018-08-10 13:29:31 UTC
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rumorednightspress · 7 years ago
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REMINDER: Self Help Festival
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Self Help Festival is fast approaching! Don’t miss out on some of the music scene’s biggest bands for four nights only in Philly, Orlando, Detroit, and San Bernandino! Lineups this year include A Day To Remember, Rise Against, Underøath, Pierce The Veil, Falling In Reverse, and more! Tickets are currently on sale, as well as 4-ticket packages and VIP packages. For tickets and more information, go here. See below for updated lineups!
September 10, 2017 - Philadelphia, PA – Festival Pier
Lineup
A Day To Remember
Underøath
Falling In Reverse
Moose Blood
Silverstein
Real Friends
Stray From The Path
Wage War
Angel Du$t
Can't Swim
The Plot In You
Bad Omens
Microwave
*Additional bands to be announced soon 
September 30, 2017 - Orlando, FL - Central Florida Fairgrounds
Lineup
A Day To Remember
Underøath
The Story So Far
State Champs
Less Than Jake
Streetlight Manifesto
Moose Blood
Real Friends
Dance Gavin Dance
Attila
Wage War
The Plot In You
Bad Omens
*Additional bands to be announced soon 
October 7, 2017 - Detroit, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
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Rise Against
A Day To Remember
Pierce The Veil
Underøath
Falling In Reverse
Of Mice & Men
Issues
Moose Blood
Wage War
Too Close To Touch
Sylar
The Plot In You
*Additional bands to be announced soon
 March 3, 2018 - San Bernardino, CA - Glen Helen Amphitheater
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To Be Announced
As mentioned earlier, tickets and VIP are on sale NOW here for Philly, Detroit, and Orlando!  Stay tuned for more information on San Bernandino.
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imnews · 7 years ago
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UNDERØATH RETURN WITH NEW ALBUM AND RELEASES NEW SONG AND VIDEO FOR “ON MY TEETH"
UNDERØATH RETURN WITH NEW ALBUM AND RELEASES NEW SONG AND VIDEO FOR “ON MY TEETH"
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Underøath will release “Erase Me”, their sixth studio album and first since 2010, via Fearless Records on April 6th 2018. The confirmation of what is one of rock music’s most anticipated and speculated about reunions arrives with Underøath’s first new song in nearly a decade, “On My Teeth” turned video which can be seen and heard here: https://youtu.be/WlDVOIO1rIA. “We’ve had success and we’ve…
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viralnewstime · 5 years ago
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The Amity Affliction have now announced that Newcastle’s Trophy Eyes and Perth’s Make Them Suffer will be joining the Heaven And Hell festival lineup in Brisbane. This show will be happening as part of Brisbane Festival‘s 30th anniversary of Riverstage celebration, and also as part of The Amity Affliction’s 2019 Australian tour.
They’ll be joining Underøath, Crossfaith, Pagan, Southeast Desert Metal, Void of Vision, Endless Heights and Thornhill.
The Amity Affliction released their sixth studio record Misery in August of 2018. They announced their three-date national tour back in March, with shows set to take place across Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane in September.
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Catch the full Heaven And Hell lineup, as well as their 2019 tour details below.
Heaven And Hell 2019 Full Lineup
Trophy Eyes Make Them Suffer
Joining…
The Amity Affliction Underoath Crossfaith Void of Vision Thornhill Pagan Endless Heights Southeast Desert Metal
The Amity Affliction 2019 Nationwide Tour
Thursday, 12th September Hordern Pavilion, Sydney Tickets: Live Nation
Saturday, 14th September Heaven And Hell Festival, Brisbane Tickets: Live Nation
Monday, 16th September Melbourne Arena, Melbourne Tickets: Live Nation
The post Two New Acts Join The Amity Affliction’s Heaven And Hell Fest Lineup appeared first on Music Feeds.
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jdrespling · 6 years ago
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UNDERØATH Announces Fall 2018 Tour With DANCE GAVIN DANCE
UNDERØATH Announces Fall 2018 Tour With DANCE GAVIN DANCE
UNDERØATH Announces Fall 2018 Tour With DANCE GAVIN DANCE UNDERØATH will embark on the “Erase Me” tour this fall. It is the band’s first major market headline tour in support of its new album, “Erase Me” (Fearless Records), which recently debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard Top Album Sales chart. The tour finds UNDERØATHreturning to many markets they previously sold out on their incredibly…
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antiheromag · 7 years ago
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Interview: Aaron Gillespie & Spencer Chamberlain of Underøath Antihero Magazine had a chance to catch up with Aaron Gillespie & Spencer Chamberlain from Underoath during Monster Energy Carolina Rebellion 2018 to chat about the festival scene, the band's hiatus, and the success of their recent album, Erase Me, which was released in April 2018 via Fearless Records.
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chorusfm · 7 years ago
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Reading and Leeds 2018
The first group of bands for Reading and Leeds has been announced. * Kendrick Lamar * Kings Of Leon * Fall Out Boy * Panic! at the Disco * $uicide Boy$ * A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie * AJ Tracey * Annie Mac * Beartooth * Belly * Bicep Live * Brockhampton * Courteeners * Creeper * Diplo * Dream Wife * Dua Lipa * Fredo * Ghetts * Hannah Wants * Hinds * Hollywood Undead * Hudson Taylor * IAMDDB * J Hus * Kojo Funds * Lil Pump * Mist * Mr EAZI * Ms Banks * My Nu Leng * Nadia Rose * Netsky b2b Jauz b2b Slushii * nothing,nowhere * Nothing But Thieves * Pale Waves * Papa Roach * Playboi Carti * Post Malone * Riton & Kah-Lo * Sigrid * Skepta * Ski Mask The Slump God * Sum 41 * The Blaze * The Magician * The Magic Gang * The Wombats * Tom Grennan * UnderØath * Waterparks * Wolf Alice * Wretch 32 * Yungen --- Please consider supporting us so we can keep bringing you stories like this one. ◎ https://chorus.fm/news/reading-and-leeds-2018/
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harrisnovick · 7 years ago
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Underøath - Young and Aspiring (jamming this whole album this morning) 
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antiheromag · 7 years ago
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SELF HELP FESTIVAL EXPANDS TO INCLUDE DATES IN PHILLY, DETROIT, ORLANDO & SAN BERNARDINO LINEUPS TO INCLUDE A DAY TO REMEMBER, RISE AGAINST, UNDERØATH, PIERCE THE VEIL, FALLING IN REVERSE & MORE!
SELF HELP FESTIVAL EXPANDS TO INCLUDE DATES IN PHILLY, DETROIT, ORLANDO & SAN BERNARDINO LINEUPS TO INCLUDE A DAY TO REMEMBER, RISE AGAINST, UNDERØATH, PIERCE THE VEIL, FALLING IN REVERSE & MORE!
Purchase Tickets For Self Help Festival Now! Celebrating its 4th year, the popular punk rock event of the year SELF HELP FESTIVAL will make its anticipated return in 2017 with shows in multiple cities including Philadelphia, Detroit and Orlando and an encore bash in 2018 in San Bernardino. Today, SELF HELP has announced lineups for the 2017 dates, which will include performances by festival…
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antiheromag · 7 years ago
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SELF HELP FESTIVAL EXPANDS TO INCLUDE DATES IN PHILLY, DETROIT, ORLANDO & SAN BERNARDINO LINEUPS TO INCLUDE A DAY TO REMEMBER, RISE AGAINST, UNDERØATH, PIERCE THE VEIL, FALLING IN REVERSE & MORE!
SELF HELP FESTIVAL EXPANDS TO INCLUDE DATES IN PHILLY, DETROIT, ORLANDO & SAN BERNARDINO LINEUPS TO INCLUDE A DAY TO REMEMBER, RISE AGAINST, UNDERØATH, PIERCE THE VEIL, FALLING IN REVERSE & MORE!
Purchase Tickets For Self Help Festival Now! Celebrating its 4th year, the popular punk rock event of the year SELF HELP FESTIVAL will make its anticipated return in 2017 with shows in multiple cities including Philadelphia, Detroit and Orlando and an encore bash in 2018 in San Bernardino. Today, SELF HELP has announced lineups for the 2017 dates, which will include performances by festival…
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