Berlin transplants Bullet Height have left a mark on their brand new city of angels opening for Stabbing Westward at The Regent Theater in Downtown Los Angeles. Having been formed in Germany as a collaborative duo between Sammi Doll (IAMX) and Jon Courtney (Pure Reason Revolution), the band has evolved into a California live element set to conquer the states. With new live members Evan Rodaniche, Nick Rossi, Dante Phoenix, and Bryan Stage, the band has become a full blown powerhouse.
With the debut album “No Atonement” having released in May of this year, the band holds ten “unpredictable tracks of dark, primal conviction, pulped with the avant-garde, with industrialized electronica, with heavy metal guitars” to showcase their unique and unconventional sound. Gracing the ears of a packed house, audience members were both enthralled and deeply captivated by Bullet Height’s performance. With music that equally bludgeons as it seduces, it’s quite impossible to stand still during such a powerful performance.
Wearing a custom piece from clothing brand Ritual, front woman Sammi Doll came out with a fervor unlike any other- she was intent on getting the crowd pumped. With massive hair flips and a dynamic performance, alongside a voice that radiated across the venue, Sammi made quite the impression on the concert goers (as could be attested by the massive crowd at the band’s merch booth after the show). With Evan Rodaniche (wearing Ghost Circus by Eli James) at her side with male vocals and a guitar, Evan brought a range and masculine power to the music that added to its epic melody. Bryan Stage found himself next to Evan, playing brilliantly technical notes and showcasing an unmatched talent. Nick Rossi brought a liveliness and energy to the drums, pounding splendid beats and rhythms. Dante Phoenix filled the room with his personality, constantly getting right up and riling the crowd during his expert musicianship.
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