Dethklok came to town in the form of Brendon Small in support of the new album Dethalbum II. Small and crew rocked the House of Blues harder than it’s be rocked in a while.
Here is a selection of some shots from the show.
As promised,here’s Part Three of our Alice in Chains photos. If you haven’t already,pre-order Black Gives Way To Blue for only $9.99. (note:price subject to change at any time) As promised,here’s Part Two of our Alice in Chains photos. If you haven’t already,pre-order Black Gives Way To Blue for only $9.99. (note:price subject to change at any time) Alice in Chains. Paradise Rock Club. 650 person capacity. Sold out show. Need we say more? Alice in Chains is currently on tour in support of their upcoming album,Black Gives Way To Blue,which is due out September 29,2009. Their set mainly consists of classics such as No Excuses and Rooster,but is peppered with a few songs from Black Gives Way To Blue. William DuVall and Jerry Cantrell played to the crowd,often reaching into the audience to give high-fives,shake hands and give away guitar picks. Alice in Chains puts on an amazing live show,and with DuVall’s promise of returning to Boston soon,fans should definitely keep their eyes out. Pre-order Black Gives Way To Blue for only $9.99. (note:price subject to change at any time) Sunday night,Motörhead performed for a sold out crowd at the House of Blues in Boston. For the audience of (mostly) long-haired metal heads,Lemmy was God for a night. Motörhead,out in support of their 19th studio album,Motörizer (MP3),rocked the crowd loud and hard. Lemmy and crew played tons of fan favorites,B-sides and new tracks. Motörhead sure knows how to hold a metal crowd hostage. Check out some of the action. Fastball did an awesome job warming up the crowd at The Dise. Fastball,who opened for Sugar Ray,is currently on tour in support of their new album Little White Lies. Check these sweet shots out: CKY,in support of their latest album Carver City,rocked a sold-out crowd at Paradise Rock Club on Friday night. The floor was so packed,people were stuck watching from the entryway. That’s what happens when you don’t get there on time,kids! But enough fluff,lets get to the good stuff. Sugar Ray performed at the Paradise Rock Club on Tuesday August 4th in support of their new album Music for Cougars (purchase mp3s). The crowd was pumped,especially during the smash hits Every Morning and Fly. Here’s a selection of some shots of Mark McGrath,Rodney Sheppard,Murphy Karges,Stan Frazier and DJ Homicide,collectively known as Sugar Ray. | |
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