With Atreyu on what is seemingly an indefinite hiatus and with none of these “Surprise, we’re back” tours that always spread like a plague amongst bands that just can’t call it quits, drummer Brandon Saller has gone out on his own and created new band: Hell or Highwater. They’ve taken what his previous band started, and rocktified the shit out of it on debut album Begin Again.
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Hell or Highwater, the Orange County rock band founded by Atreyu's Brandon Saller, is the project that keeps Saller stimulated and creative. They tore apart the UPROAR Festival this past summer, and this year they continue building on that momentum, as they tour alongside The Darkness. RockRevolt Magazine was fortunate to squeeze in a quick interview with Brandon while he pushes forward on the last leg of this tour.
Per the notes included with my review copy of Davey Suicide’s self-titled debut album, Davey Suicide, he is “ready to set the world ablaze.” That is quite the introduction; however, does it actually accomplish this? Does it really set the world ablaze? Well, see the notes at the end of this review, and that will tell you whether or not Davey accomplished what he set out for. If you appreciate dirty, punky, “fuck you” type of music, then yes. You will love this album. People are wondering where metal went. Well, it went somewhere after the wake of grunge, but Davey might be bringing some of it back. With a myriad of themes, this album is definitely an interesting compilation of songs, moving through various styles, displayed through the Davey Suicide lens.
Davey Suicide is taking the U.S. by storm as he promotes his self-titled debut album, Davey Suicide. Currently touring with Vampires Everywhere and Orgy, he’s shaking up convention and shattering perceptions through his art and his music. He is a true artist, and we at RockRevolt Magazine are completely humbled to have had a quick moment before the show to sit down and talk about him about his music, his look, and his artistry. We’ve put our trust in Suicide, it’s about time you did too!
Sevendust, Coal Chamber, Lacuna Coil and Candlelight Red delivered an incredible night of heaviness to Pop's Nightclub in Sauget, IL. Rock Revolt® Magazine photographer Thomas Woroniak was there to capture the action.
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Take a look at these photos of Parkway Drive and Veil of Maya as they tear it up at the Granada Theater in Lawrence KS. Rock Revolt® Magazine photographer Thomas Woroniak was there to capture all of the stage-diving and crowd-surfing madness.
Humor is at the core of this band's groove, and Psychostick rocked the house at Aftershock in Merriam, KS. Rock Revolt® Magazine photographer Thomas Woroniak was there to capture all of the beer, boobs and tacos...
Kicking off their North American tour, Asking Alexandria and Motionless In White turned up the heat at The Cotillion Ballroom in Wichita, KS. Rock Revolt® Magazine photographer Thomas Woroniak was there to capture all of the action...
Stone Sour rocks Masquerade Music Park in Atlanta, GA supporting their new album House of Gold & Bones. The crew brought out...