Since they're basically avoiding their first two albums, you'll probably have to wait until Amo comes out for that to happen.
They did two nights at Playstation Theater last summer. They're popular as hell like most Japanese acts out there.
That's some horrible shit.
Waterparks are headlining Starland Ballroom (2,000 cap) in NJ, but they'll probably draw around 600 people. The promoter can cut the max cap for...
Of course, Lauryn Hill doesn't show up.
I honestly don't think that's Hobo's crowd. Like how Turnstile looks very out of place there. He's doing fine on his own headlining tour, though.
Not possible. Amity are pretty popular in North America.
Silver Snakes changed things up with their last record. I don't think they even play their old material anymore. Reminds me a lot of Hundredth.
Eh. That's cool and all, but I doubt they want to only get tours with Coheed. Yeah, they're on Claudio's label, but they probably want to branch out.
Bands rarely allow local bands to open tours. Bon Jovi did something where he had a different local band play each night via contest. Senses Fail...
I wish Silver Snakes could take their place. I don't really see them getting on good tours (they're recording their new album right now). I saw...
To be fair, they had enough material for well over 2 albums at that time (Copacetic + 3 EPs to their name). Bad Omens has one album, period.
Honestly, they can't cry about a direct support slot when it's going to be the same length as their headlining slot at a local dive bar. It's just...
A direct support set is normally 40-45 minutes. That would be Bad Omens playing their whole album every night. They weren't offered direct...
Also, fuck Ash for equating Bad Omens' behavior to the MeToo movement.
"Direct support" They have one album out. Get real.
No one should bring them out on tour anymore. That's just bullshit.
None of them are on pop radio, though.
Probably wouldn't happen. Corey Taylor did the same with The Acacia Strain and nothing happened.
The Interrupters are the actual first ska band to have a hit on the radio since No Doubt. ND's first radio hit was in 1995. Bosstones first radio...
First ska band to have a song on the radio since No Doubt. Let them have this.
They released a new song for League of Legends. They played at the finals yesterday. [MEDIA] [MEDIA]
The Word Alive are gonna be performing in front of 80 million people worldwide, and nobody mentioned it on the site. Odd.
New album from The Prodigy, eh? Hmmmmm.
Zebrahead are the perfect example. They can draw maybe 100 people in NYC and do a co-headlining tour at arenas in Japan.