Brothers Anton and Lewis Patzner of Judgement Day have been bringing their unique, high-energy brand of “string metal” to rabid audiences for over half a decade now. Their innovative style and shredding chops on violin and cello have earned them US and European tours with buzz bands like Mates of State and dredg and guest spots on the albums of heavy-weights from Bright Eyes to Slash. Add to the line-up the heavy-hitting, double-kick-pedaling drummer Jon Bush and an extensive array of vintage effects pedals and you’ve got a highly unique concoction that TheBayBridged.com calls “a distinctly progressive, experimental take on the guitar-less metal band, taking full advantage of the strengths of the strings while pushing the sound in unexpected directions.”
Black Map is a new band featuring members of Dredg, Far and The Trophy Fire. This is their first show!
Death Valley High could awaken the dead with their brand of heavy doom pop. Driven by undead anthems like "Multiply" and "She Wants to Kill," Doom, In Full Bloom see Death Valley High evolving immensely from their debut 2007's The Similarities of the Loveless and the Undead. Death Valley High frontman Reyka Osburn is a veteran of Tinfed, Ghostride, and Will Haven, and he co-wrote "Lucky You" for Deftones on their gold-selling 2003 self-titled release. With that pedigree, the Northern California quartet carve out hard rock that's as pummeling as it is danceable. With Doom, In Full Bloom, Death Valley High will soon be on everyone's mind.
Darker than Devo, faster than Depeche Mode, denser than Killing Joke, but sharing the apocalyptic atmosphere of those artists San Francisco's King Loses Crown infuses punk and electro into a fiery, dance-defying blast to the senses.
This event is all ages.
Brothers Anton and Lewis Patzner of Judgement Day have been bringing their unique, high-energy brand of “string metal” to rabid audiences for over half a decade now. Their innovative style and shredding chops on violin and cello have earned them US and European tours with buzz bands like Mates of State and dredg and guest spots on the albums of heavy-weights from Bright Eyes to Slash. Add to the line-up the heavy-hitting, double-kick-pedaling drummer Jon Bush and an extensive array of vintage effects pedals and you’ve got a highly unique concoction that TheBayBridged.com calls “a distinctly progressive, experimental take on the guitar-less metal band, taking full advantage of the strengths of the strings while pushing the sound in unexpected directions.”
Black Map is a new band featuring members of Dredg, Far and The Trophy Fire. This is their first show!
Death Valley High could awaken the dead with their brand of heavy doom pop. Driven by undead anthems like "Multiply" and "She Wants to Kill," Doom, In Full Bloom see Death Valley High evolving immensely from their debut 2007's The Similarities of the Loveless and the Undead. Death Valley High frontman Reyka Osburn is a veteran of Tinfed, Ghostride, and Will Haven, and he co-wrote "Lucky You" for Deftones on their gold-selling 2003 self-titled release. With that pedigree, the Northern California quartet carve out hard rock that's as pummeling as it is danceable. With Doom, In Full Bloom, Death Valley High will soon be on everyone's mind.
Darker than Devo, faster than Depeche Mode, denser than Killing Joke, but sharing the apocalyptic atmosphere of those artists San Francisco's King Loses Crown infuses punk and electro into a fiery, dance-defying blast to the senses.
This event is all ages.
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