Get ready, y’all. It’s classic home-towners The Bleeding Hearts. Alongside the long awaited return of Leadfoot, American stoner rock. And The Girls from Wilmington open it up! It’s gonna be a rocking Saturday, don’t miss out.
THE BLEEDING HEARTS
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“Cheap Trick meet The Dead Boys! All the fire and venom of late ’70s punk rock with pop and hard roc”
LEADFOOT
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“Based in Raleigh, NC, Leadfoot is a southern-influenced hard rock/heavy metal band that includes two ex-members of the influential thrash metal/hardcore punk outfit Corrosion of Conformity (COC): singer Karl Agell and bassist Phil Swisher. COC has been through its share of personnel changes over the years, and some of them took place in 1993, when Agell had a falling out with other members of COC and was fired. Swisher left COC as well that year, and the two of them soon formed Leadfoot. A major departure from the thrash metal and hardcore punk that COC is known for, Leadfoot has favored a much slower, groove-oriented, gritty style of heavy metal/hard rock that often underscores its fondness of southern rock. Leadfoot’s first album came in 1997, when Roadrunner released Bring It On in Europe. The band ended up signing with The Music Cartel, which put Bring It On out in the U.S. and released its second album, Take A Look, in 1999. Like COC, Leadfoot has gone through its share of personnel changes; in 1999, Leadfoot’s lineup included Agell, Swisher, drummer Tim Haisman and guitarists Graham Fry and Scott Little.” ~ Alex Henderson
THE GIRLS
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“The Girls are taking the music scene over by storm with their overall sound and image made for the outcasts and rejects of angst and Punk Rock N’ Roll mental illness. A mix of high energy upbeat punk with catchy melodies played by a gang of outcasts straight out of a comic book. The Girls sound as if my chemical romance, Green Day and The Gorillaz had a baby and The Girls are what has to come. The live performance is aesthetically pleasing to attend with The Girls matching attire, amps, guitars and huge stage presence to get the crowd on the edge of their seat with a steady mix of emotions ranging from happy, angry, sad and overall adrenaline pumping to each and every song.“