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For Warped Tour 2016, Awsten wears Supreme SS2007 Malcolm X Newspaper tee (no longer available, similar colorway pictured).
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waterparks // alternative press issue #341
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WATERPARKS
THESE POP-PUNK UPSTARTS HAVE CATCHY SONGS, AN ENDORSEMENT FROM THE MADDENS AND AN UNIRONIC LOVE FOR HAIR DYE AND FUNKY-COLORED JELL-O. THEY ALSO HAVE A LOT TO PROVE-AND THEY'RE READY TO GET TO WORK.
STORY: EVAN LUCY x PHOTOS: JONATHAN WEINER
Awsten Knight knows what you're thinking: This time last year, his band, Waterparks, were veritable nobodies. You'd probably not heard their two EPs (2012's Airplane Conversations and 2014's Black Light), and the band's SEO was likely so suspect, there's no way a Google search would place the Houston-based trio above their hometown Wet 'n' Wild.
What a difference a trip around the sun. makes. Since late last year, the group scored a record deal with Equal Vision, picked up Good Charlotte's Benji and Joel Madden as their managers, performed at the 2016 APMAS and even graced the cover of AP's Warped Tour issue-all before releasing their first album. Along the way, they've cultivated a passionate (and ever-growing) fanbase, thanks to an irreverent sense of humor, insatiable work ethic and saccharine-sweet pop-rock sound. But as their star has grown, so have the rumors and confusion about just how they ended up on a collision course with success.
"I saw somebody online say, 'Isn't this that industry-plant band? Like we were made by a label or something." Knight remarks from Los Angeles, where he and his bandmates are putting the finishing touches on bonus tracks for their debut full-length, Double Dare, and filming a video for the album's first single, "Stupid For You." "People are always like, "Where'd this band come from? This band blew up overnight! That's really not the case."
Indeed, it's been a grind for Waterparks, who formed back in 2011 and, after years of hustle and hard work, got signed last year after a demo serendipitously ended up in Equal Vision's online submission box. Even today, as Waterparks—Knight, guitarist/vocalist Geoff Wigington and drummer Otto Wood-seem to have an indefinite amount of momentum and a limitless future, there's always some humbling experience to remind them the big time is still a few steps away. Look no further than their method of transportation for this summer's Warped Tour: a modified Sprinter van handily equipped with sleeping quarters- but no air conditioning.
"The van didn't have A/C until we got to the North, Knight remembers. "We did Texas and Florida, the whole South, with no A/C. People thought we were in a bus. It'd be like, 'Oh yeah, when you guys go back to your bus…" He laughs. "How can you be egotistical when you're sitting there in a sweaty van going, 'Fucking kill me?'"
Lifestyles of the rich and famous it isn't, but that's fine with Waterparks. They're used to surprising people, whether it's with their origin story or their music. A testament to both their artistic vision and desire not to be pigeonholed as just another pop-punk band, Double Dare sounds like an album made by three men raised in iPod shuffle culture. The album opener "Hawaii (Stay Awake)" skews toward more standard pop-punk fare (a sound that definitely provides a backbone for the 12 tracks that follow), but the band are quick to add bits of pop, electronica and (surprisingly) hip- hop to the melting pot, leaving Double Dare feeling instantly reminiscent, yet wildly unpredictable. There's the unabashed pop charm of "Take Her To The Moon," a DeLorean ride back to the scene's neon days that's awash in glassy synths; the biting "Little Violence," which takes aim at "fake-ass band guys," along with the now-defunct site AbsolutePunk; "Stupid For You," a roller coaster of vocal runs mixed with razor-sharp hooks; and the jittery "Dizzy," which combines mile-a-minute rapped verses with a towering half-time chorus.
Knight, a textbook over-writer, wrote and demoed more than 40 songs for the album, which the group whittled down to the 17 or so they actually tracked in Los Angeles with producers Courtney Ballard and Benji Madden. What makes Double Dare such an engaging listen is not just the songwriting, but the way Waterparks dress it up. Throughout the album, Knight's voice serves almost as a third guitar, cutting in and out and swirling around the mix to give things added depth and a secret sonic weapon their peers lack.
"Listen to Kesha," Knight implores. "People have heard a lead guitar a billion times-no one gives a shit about a sick guitar lead. What's going to sound sonically cooler to the average human: a lead guitar- which people have been hearing for the longest time- or the literally unlimited sounds I can cut my voice up into and make it [serve the same purpose]? It just sounds cooler."
As a teenager, Knight studied raps by the likes of Busta Rhymes and Ludacris (he even performed a cover of Fergie's "Fergalicious" at an early show), and he thinks it would be "sweet" to be in a boy band. "You have to stand out, otherwise there's nothing interesting about what you're doing," he explains. "We've always tried to do different shit. A lot of our songs are a pop-driven thing, but it's a band. Girl-pop, to me, is the best genre [in music]. Even if you don't speak English and you hear a Kesha song or a Katy Perry song, it's going to sound so good. The melody is everything: It sounds so happy. Put those songs next to whatever progressive metal band and their fucking guitar sweeps. That's the difference between being a band people like and being a musician's band. [Adopts nerdy voice] 'Oh, that time signature change, blah blah! No one gives a shit except nerdy dudes, and nerdy dudes aren't going to buy your record, anyway. I want to make shit my little sister and her friends would be into."
If Knight is that unabashedly honest about his musical intentions, the words he writes take it a step further. At its core, Double Dare is the antithesis to the public image Waterparks have cultivated over the years. From their irreverent music videos to any number of off- the-rails interviews (including some from this summer's Warped Tour where Knight donned a wedding veil), the band's public persona is that of perpetual Peter Pans. While that might be true (Knight frequently drops words like "butthurt" in conversation), the open-book nature of his lyrics here reveals life isn't all fun and feces jokes.
As such, the songs on Double Dare read like pages ripped from a personal journal. Whether he's dealing with crippling insecurity ("I wish I was as brave as my last name"), self-doubt ("And I'm doing all right/ But is 'all right' enough?/Because I'm living my dreams, but I live at home") or true love ("If you died, I'd hope you'd haunt me"), Knight's words are blunt, painstakingly detailed and instantly relatable. He might project as a court jester, but he's deadly serious about his art.
"There's a time when Awsten can be serious, and that's when he's talking about his music, Benji Madden offers. "In order to sell records or magazines, people feel like they have to be sensational or play a funny game. If you talk to Awsten about anything other than music, you'll get totally jokey, bullshit answers-which I love. But if you talk to him about music, he's a really smart, intentional, thoughtful guy."
"Being honest about it is the best way to go about it," Knight says of his songs. "I've never liked the vague lyrics, like, [jokingly sings] "I've gotta find my way. I've gotta get out of this place! All my favorite lyricists are killer with metaphors or are able to uniquely describe things. I like getting into things and being specific." He references the acoustic ballad "21 Questions," easily one of the album's highlights, but a song slated for the cutting-room floor until Madden stepped in. ("I feel like that song could be one of those scene classics," the Good Charlotte guitarist offers.) It's hard to imagine the album without it.
Outside of being a steady hand in the studio, the Maddens are the perfect mentors for Knight, Wigington and Wood. After all, it was 15 years ago that Good Charlotte went through everything Waterparks are currently navigating, claims of being a test-tube band and all. They've learned everything is cyclical, and they're passing on the lessons they learned to the bands they manage.
"They're so wise," Wigington explains in a separate interview. "You shut up and listen. They've told us, 'Hey, things are going to start getting weird. There will be things you haven't been used to, especially if you're out on the road! But they've told us to look out for each other and have each other's back and helped instill a sense of camaraderie so we can deal with whatever weird shit comes our way."
If their current career trajectory continues, things will be getting weirder and weirder in the Waterparks camp soon. The band have secured the opening spot on Sleeping With Sirens' fall tour, and they're already making plans well into 2017. With a new album ready and the furthest reaches of the scene at their fingertips, it seems like there's really no limit to how big this thing can get. It's already surpassed their wildest dreams in the past year; imagine what one more could bring. Not that it would change their demeanor, of course.
"I'd like to be able to live comfortably to the point where I could ride a bike into a swimming pool filled with Jell-O and have it not be a big deal," Knight says unflinchingly, when asked what success would look like for him. "I was thinking blue or purple because I like cooler colors. Red seems messy. Not yellow or orange, because I don't like those flavors as much. I used to be allergic to blue dye when I was younger, so I'd probably pick that just so I could be like, 'Fuck you." alt
#sorry i had to obviously edit the poster photo it's been yellowing from being on my wall#waterparks#awsten knight#geoff wigington#otto wood#i.zip#reading this and realizing they've become an antithesis to some things said here why why why
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You know the one video of Geoff and Awsten nearly kissing from Vans Warped Tour 2016 ? Do you think the full video of that is posted anywhere ? I can’t find it. It’s from the Houston date if that helps any.
you mean that clip that's from their warped recaps? yeah no there's not a full clip that exists other than the one from there (also because that was probably one of the years of videos stolen that one time in san antonio) there is a picture and i'm throwing in that photo of awsten dropping someone's phone that day as compensation
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Vans Warped Tour 2025 ticket sales has started!!!
Get your presale tickets for Warped Tour 2025 in Washington D.C., Long Beach/CA or Orlando /FL today from 12 pm Et - HERE!!!
Don't forget, FALLING IN REVERSE will most probably be there, HEADLINING!! Ronnie Radke confirmed it, Warped Tour confirmed it in an unofficial way on Twitter.
Ronnie Radke's Warped Tour history! ❤️❤️❤️ 2007 (ETF!!!), 2011, 2012, 2014... And him literally growing under the wings of this groundbreaking festival. A career in pictures.
2016, 2018... until the last breath, the moment of the very end. I can't wait for 2025 to join this list of success ❤️❤️
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Check RockFeed summarizing the Warped Tour controversy, esp concerning FIR/RonnieRadke's alleged headlining ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 From the fans' side I couldn't be more happy about it and OFC FALLING IN REVERSE IS WHO I WANT TO SEE and who I got the ticket for!! ❤️
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Japan's All-Female Metal Band LOVEBITES Returns With New Bassist And 'Judgement Day' Music Video
LOVEBITES, the all-female heavy metal band from Tokyo, Japan, has returned from its hiatus with a new member, a new music video and news of a fourth studio album coming in February 2023. The LP is also available to preorder today from JPU Records, and is available physically in three editions.
"Judgement Day", the fittingly titled album, will be the first to feature the band's new lineup, which includes bassist Fami, who was selected after an audition process and is just 20 years of age. The fast, melodic and heavy metal sound that LOVEBITES has excelled at since its debut is still burning strong, but has been sublimated further. Newcomer Fami also brings an added charm to the quintet, including her signature slap technique. The album contains ten completely new songs, mixed and mastered by Finnish masterminds Mikko Karmila and Mika Jussila, who have worked on all of the band's studio albums.
Fans can get a taste of the new LOVEBITES today with the release of the digital single and music video to the album's title track, available to download, stream and watch now.
The cover art for the album features a wolf, an incarnation of the band that has appeared on all of LOVEBITES's previous albums. This time, as the title suggests ("Judgement Day"),the wolf clutches scales that weigh good and evil within its jaws, and is captured sprinting between the sun and the moon. Further meaning from the cover art can be discovered in the title track's music video, and further details will likely be revealed in the future too.
"Judgement Day" will be released digitally worldwide on February 22, 2023, and released on CD from JPU Records from February 24, 2023. A video-on-demand and CD bundle is also available directly from JPU Records' web site. It features a documentary of the bassist auditions which includes interviews with the members of the band, as well as Fami while she was still one of the finalists — all with English subtitles. It also includes four studio sessions; "The Hammer Of Wrath", "Golden Destination" and "Shadowmaker" from the audition finals, and "Bravehearted", the first session with Fami as an official member of LOVEBITES. There is also a third edition that includes the CD, the video on demand content and a "Judgement Day" t-shirt. Additionally, 50 orders of this latter bundle will randomly receive a sleeve case that has been signed by the members of the band.
"Judgement Day" track listing:
01. We Are The Resurrection 02. Judgement Day 03. The Spirit Lives On 04. Wicked Witch 05. Stand And Deliver (Shoot 'Em Down) 06. Victim Of Time 07. My Orion 08. Lost In The Garden 09. Dissonance 10. Soldier Stands Solitarily
LOVEBITES formed in 2016 with vocalist Asami, guitarists Midori and Miyako, bassist Miho and drummer Haruna. The band's EP "The Lovebites" EP was mixed by Mikko Karmila and mastered by Mika Jussila, a team of talented Finnish engineers known for their work with NIGHTWISH, CHILDREN OF BODOM and AMORPHIS. In May 2017 LOVEBITES made their debut and released "The Lovebites" EP through London's JPU Records, followed by full length album "Awakening From Abyss" in October 2017 and had a series of shows in Japan and the U.K.
In 2018 LOVEBITES made their first festival appearance at Vans Warped Tour Japan 2018, as well as a headline show in June for mini album "Battle Against Damnation". In July they participated in Headstrong Fes.18 organized by ANTHEM, followed by performing at the world's biggest metal festival Wacken Open Air in Germany and Bloodstock Open Air in the U.K. They also toured Europe with X-ray Touring. After returning to Japan, LOVEBITES completed their second album "Clockwork Immortality" by the end of the year, and performed at Metal Mania, which also featured LOUDNESS.
LOVEBITES began 2019 by touring Japan, followed by supporting ARCH ENEMY on tour in China. First live album "Daughters Of The Dawn: Live In Tokyo 2019" was released in July, recorded at Mynabi Blitz Akasaka in Tokyo in support of "Clockwork Immortality". The same month the band toured festivals, including Download Festival in the U.K., Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium, and Download Festival Madrid in Spain. At Download Festival in the U.K., Asami joined HALESTORM on stage to sing "Love Bites (And So Do I)", the song that gave LOVEBITES their name. When the band returned to Japan they toured Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka before appearing at Summer Sonic 2019. They then joined DRAGONFORCE for their U.K. tour in November as special guests.
In January 2020, the band released third album "Electric Pentagram". It became the band's first album to enter Japan's Oricon Top 10 rankings, peaking at number nine. The band then kicked off tour of Japan in February and released "Five Of A Kind: Live In Tokyo 2020" in July, recorded at Zepp DiverCity, which reached number one in the Oricon Music Blu-ray chart.
In March 2021 they released mini album "Glory, Glory, To The World", which reached No. 10 in the Billboard general chart. Immediately afterwards the band began the "Ride For Vengeance" tour 2021, touring four cities across Japan. In August Miho left the band and it was announced that LOVEBITES would take a break. In the meantime, "Heavy Metal Never Dies – Live In Tokyo 2021" was released in the U.K. as a CD and video on-demand release, featuring the Tokyo show from the "Ride For Vengeance" tour 2021, followed by best album "In The Beginning: The Best Of 2017-2021".
In April 2022, the band held an audition for all nationalities, ages, and genders worldwide to find a new bassist. After a long selection process, fami joined in October of the same year, leading to LOVEBITES once again being composed of five members.
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North American Tour: 1000mods & The Well Live @ Bogg's Social & Supply
1000mods is a doom/heavy/stoner metal band from Chilimodi, Greece that formed in 2006, 1000mods consists of Dani G. (vocals/bass), Giannis S. (guitar), Labros G. (drums), and Giorgos T. (guitar). They have released four (4) LPs (Youth of Dissent being the latest release), three (3) EPs, two (2) singles, and one (1) split. If you are a fan of bands like Kyuss, Truckfighters, or Fu Manchu, then 1000mods is the band for your musical tastes.
On July 18, 2023 (just a few days after my birthday), 1000mods announced more dates for their North American Tour 2023 with opening support from Freedom Hawk, Valley of the Sun, Wizzerd, and The Well. For their Atlanta date, The Well (Austin) would be the opening support. What makes this tour very special for me is not only do I get to see a Greek band that I have been wanting to see for ages and who does not tour often in North America.
But I also get to see The Well who I have missed the last few years when they have played Atlanta, but the stars were finally aligned for me in 2023. I feel rather fortunate this year to have witnessed some amazing tours such as this one featuring 1000mods and The Well. Having the opportunity to cross two bands off your “must-see” list is special, especially in such an intimate venue as Bogg’s Social & Supply.
Check out this wicked setlist from 1000mods at Bogg’s Social & Supply below:
· “Road to Burn”
· “Pearl”
· “Electric Carve”
· “Warped”
· “Low”
· “Mirrors”
· “Into the Spell”
· “Vidage”
· “Super Van Vacation”
Check out 1000mods official Bandcamp page or their official webstore today and give my dudes some love!
The Well is a psychedelic doom/proto-metal power trio from Austin, Texas that formed in 2011. The Well has released three (3) LPs, two (2) EPs, one (1) split, and three (3) singles. The Well consists of Lisa Alley (bass/vocals), Ian Graham (guitar/vocals), and Jason Sullivan (drums). I randomly found The Well scrolling through Bandcamp artists sometime after the release of Pagan Science (2016).
The Well’s sound was like a mixture of Black Sabbath, Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, and Acid King. The Well’s doomy sound had me hooked after my first listen to Pagan Science. Samsara (2014) and Death and Consolation (2019) are also incredible albums that you can listen to and not skip a single track. Now I finally get to witness The Well perform live and what a venue to accomplish this achievement in.
Head over to The Well’s Official Bandcamp page today and show them some support!
You can still catch 1000mods on tour in the United States on the following dates:
October 26th Levitation: Dead Meadow/Ecstatic Vision/1000mods Austin, TX
October 27th The Freedom Boom Boom Room Lafayette, LA
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Falling In Reverse Live Vans Warped Tour 2016
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The Jaws Of Life
Pierce The Veil, a prominent band in the post-hardcore and Vans Warped Tour era has not released an album since their release of Misadventures in 2016. Pierce The Veil reached a peak in their popularity during the warped tour circuit and through collaborating with other prominent bands in the scene such as Sleeping With Sirens. Before the release of their new fifth studio album The Jaws Of Life, the band saw a resurgence of relevancy and popularity as many new fans discovered one of their hit singles which features the lead singer of Sleeping With Sirens, Kellin Quinn on TikTok. Thanks to the power that TikTok yields over streaming and the music industry, the band has seen a resurgence in streams for their older songs, which in turn helped with the promotion of the new record.
Old fans do seem to be skeptical of the new direction the band has taken for this record, and lead singer Vic Fuentes does affirm that he sought to emulate older bands that inspired him to make music in the first place but never had the chance to pay homage to in previous albums.
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Punkreas, il 31 marzo esce il nuovo album “Electric Déja-vu”.
Punkreas, il 31 marzo esce il nuovo album “Electric Déja-vu”. Con l’uscita del nuovo album “Electric Déjà-Vu” prevista per venerdì 31 marzo, i PUNKREAS si preparano a dare il via al tour di presentazione in programma ad aprile dove, in occasione delle date all’Alcatraz di Milano e a Largo Venue di Roma, saliranno sul palco due degli artisti che hanno collaborato con la band nel disco. Il primo aprile a Milano è atteso un doppio ospite: saranno presenti, infatti, Raphael, una tra le voci più note del reggae in Italia, featuring nell’album nel brano “Disagio”, e il cantautore Giancane, che ha duettato con i Punkreas nel brano “Dai Dai Dai (Die Die Die)”. Quest’ultimo salirà anche sul palco di Roma, impreziosendo la serata prevista a Largo Venue il 22 aprile. Ad arricchire ulteriormente l’evento milanese, oltre a Cippa, Paletta, Noise, Gagno ed Endriù, sul palco ci saranno anche la chitarra aggiunta di Roberto Rhobbo Bovolenta (tra i produttori del disco) su alcuni brani e la sezione fiati dei Fiatellas con Fabrizio Sferrazza (ex Meganoidi) e Diego Servetto. “Electric Déjà-Vu” sarà disponibile nei formati cd, vinile e su tutti gli store digitali. In apertura oggi il preorder e il presave digitale del disco al link: virginmusic - DejaVu A questo link sono inoltre disponibili in esclusiva i formati speciali Vinile giallo autografato e CD autografato: virginmusic DejaVuLimited La band svela anche la cover del disco, con lo speciale artwork firmato da Myoopia. Dopo aver celebrato i trent’anni di carriera nel 2022 con il tour “XXX e… Qualcosa” che ha registrato numerosi sold out nei principali club della penisola, i Punkreas tornano con un lavoro energico mostrando ancora una volta quell’attitudine e quell’impegno che li ha resi tra i principali esponenti del punk rock e ska punk in Italia. Il disco è stato anticipato a gennaio dal brano “Le mani in alto”, accompagnato da un lyric video: PunkreasLMIAvideo TRACKLIST “ELECTRIC DÉJÀ-VU” 01_LE MANI IN ALTO 02_DAI DAI DAI (DIE DIE DIE) feat. Giancane 03_NON C’È PIÙ TEMPO 04_BATTAGLIA PERSA 05_TEMPI DISTORTI 06_DÉJÀ-VU 07_I SIGNORI DELLA GUERRA 08_DISAGIO feat. Raphael 09_GIORNO PERFETTO 10_UOMO MEDIOEVO 11_IL PROSSIMO SHOW (electric version) PUNKREAS BIOGRAFIA I Punkreas si formano nel 1989 a Parabiago dall’incontro fra Cippa (voce), Flaco (chitarra), Paletta (basso), Noyse (chitarra) e Mastino (batteria). La band ottiene un ottimo riscontro nella scena punk italiana sin dal primo EP autoprodotto “Isterico” (1990) a cui seguono i full-lenght “United rumors of Punkreas” (1992), “Paranoia e potere” (1995) e “Elettrodomestico” (1997). Nel 1998 partecipano al “Teste vuote ossa rotte Festival” e al “Vans Warped Tour 1998” condividendo il palco con Bad Religion, Lagwagon, NOFX e Rancid. La prima metà degli anni 2000 vede un cambio di formazione, con Gagno al posto di Mastino alla batteria, e una serie di lavori in cui il gruppo sperimenta nuovi generi ed influenze, a partire da “Pelle” (2000), passando per “Falso” (2002), dove spicca la collaborazione con il cantante degli Ska-P “El Pulpo” sul singolo “Toda la noche”, fino ad arrivare a “Quello che sei” (2005) e “Futuro imperfetto” (2008). Sempre nell’ottobre del 2005 i Punkreas concedono il brano “WTO” per la compilation “GE 2001” uscito per Manifesto CD, aderendo all’iniziativa per la raccolta fondi a favore della Segreteria Legale del Genoa Legal Forum, impegnata nei processi seguiti ai fatti del G8 di Genova del luglio 2001. Alla fine del 2012 la band pubblica l’ottavo album in studio “Noblesse Oblige”, l’ultimo prima dell’arrivo di Endriu al posto di Flaco alla chitarra, che vede la collaborazione con ‘O Zulù dei 99 Posse e un giovanissimo Fedez e al quale fa seguito nel 2014 “Radio Punkreas”, una serie di cover di hit italiane che vanta numerose collaborazioni tra cui Freak Antoni (Skiantos), Samuel (Subsonica) e Davide Toffolo (Tre allegri ragazzi morti). Tra il 2016 e il 2019 i Punkreas collaborano con alcune etichette indipendenti tra cui Garrincha Dischi per la pubblicazione degli album “Il lato ruvido” (2016) e “Inequilibrio instabile” (2019). Alla fine del 2019, per festeggiare i 30 anni di carriera, la band fa uscire con Universal Music Italia “XXX”, una compilation che raccoglie i singoli di maggior successo con l’aggiunta dell’inedito “Sono vivo”, mixato da Tommaso Colliva. La festa dei 30 anni di carriera si tiene il 25 gennaio 2020 all’Alcatraz di Milano, con un concerto sold out che avrebbe dovuto dare il via al tour celebrativo durante tutto il 2020 ma che viene invece sospeso a causa ridimensionamento delle location per l’emergenza covid-19. La band sceglie allora di portare dal vivo uno spettacolo diverso dal titolo “FUNNY: The Best Story of Punkreas”, uno show musicale che strizza l’occhio al cabaret alternando esilaranti racconti tratti dalla loro carriera con i grandi classici del repertorio rivisti in chiave acustica. Il successo ottenuto dai nuovi arrangiamenti spinge i Punkreas a pubblicare il disco “Funny goes acoustic” (2021), uscito sempre per Universal Music Italia. Nella primavera del 2022, con il graduale allentamento delle limitazioni, la band riparte con il “XXX e… Qualcosa” tour, con una doppia scaletta che include le migliori canzoni pre 2000 e i pezzi del nuovo millennio. Nei mesi estivi il gruppo fa tappa nei festival e nelle location open air per un tour che supera le venti date e che il 21 giugno li porta sul palco del Carroponte Sesto San Giovanni di Milano poco prima dei The Offspring e preceduti da Lagwagon e Anti Flag. Il 27 gennaio 2023 esce “Le mani in alto”, primo estratto dal nuovo album “Electric déjà-vu” in uscita il 31 marzo.... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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For Vans Warped Tour 2016, Awsten wears a Britney Spears Femme Fatale 2011 Tour s/s tee shirt (no longer available).
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TBT: Vans Warped Tour Edition
all photos by tba, courtesy of the photographer
#vans warped tour#pleasant mag#vans#warped#tour#tbt#sum 41#mayday parade#cruel hand#good charlotte#band photography#music photography#warped throwback#vans warped tour 2016#live music#concert#shows
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The Story So Far by Windows Down Mag Vans Warped Tour 2016 7/16/16 Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD
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