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Pop Evil
Michigan rockers, Pop Evil, head to The Webster Theatre on Friday, February 6th, promoting their first full length CD, “Lipstick on the Mirror”. The band has toured non-stop and has been the “Special Guest” support to: Puddle of Mudd, Tesla, Theory of a Deadman, P.O.D. and Saliva. They will be recording an acoustic performance at Planet of Sound in the afternoon before they take the stage at The Webster. Check them out on Friday and look for photos and a review of the show next week. Tickets for the show can be ordered here.
Hatebreed @ The Webster Theatre! Words by Stacey McCarthy Photos by Stacey McCarthy and Charles ©2008 As diehard as they come is the perfect phrase to describe the hundreds of fans that came out to party and see Hatebreed perform at The Webster Theatre on September 12th.
There is an instantaneous surge of energy the moment Jamey Jasta enters the stage.
Check out Hatebreed on MySpace and tell them they have to play their annual year end show at Toad's Place. Kingdom of Sorrow, Jasta's other band, will be playing at Toad's Place on October 9th opening up for Gwar. Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival! Photos and words by Stacey McCarthy The Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival (try saying that after one too many beers) at The New England Dodge Music Center on August 16th had everything a music festival should: the music was loud and there was plenty of it, the beer was cold and there was plenty of that as well, and there were piles and piles of merch on the various booths inside and outside the venue.
Brian Fair of Shadows Fall watched Machine Head's set
Five Finger Death Punch delivered an awesome performance.
I almost missed DragonForce and had to beg my way to the barricade where security let me up front to take pics.
Disturbed puts on an amazing show each time I see them.
This was my first time seeing Corey Taylor performing in Slipknot.
The Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival lived up to and surpassed all of my expectations.
Metal Master's Tour!
Almost 8,000 people crowded into the Mohegan Sun Arena on August 15th to see the Metal Master's Tour featuring: Judas Priest, Heaven and Hell, and Testament. Judas Priest
Rob Halford had the crowd worked into a frenzy by the time he entered the stage with his Harley.
Heaven and Hell Teenagers and 50 years old stood side by side singing along with Ronnie James Dio.
Testament Testament came out loud and fast and ripped through their set.
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