Where: Time Warner Cable Amphitheater at Tower City (Formerly Tower City Amphitheater)
Date: 2008-08-12 19:00:00
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Where: Beachland Ballroom and Tavern
Date: 2008-02-10 20:00:00
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Mifune is a live Afro-electronique ensemble. Formed as a composers collective in 2004. Mifune pushes boundaries in both the live and recorded mediums.With a seamless amalgamation of Nigerian Afro-Beat, Europeanand American popular styles and intelligent dance grooves,Mifune creates a thought provoking, positive sound.
Where: Peabody's Downunder In Flats
Date: 2008-05-02 19:00:00
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One of the originators of the late '80s San Francisco metal sound, Testament has moved to a heavier sound over recent years with the addition of guitarist James Murphy. Among the youngest bands ever to storm the metal genre, Death Angel has come to be known as one of the most influential bands to emerge from the thriving Bay Area Thrash Metal Scene in the early 1980s. God Forbid has its roots in the humble setting of a New Jersey basement. The music of Arsis is the product of strong classic metal and rock influences such as Racer X, Iron Maiden, Dio, Black Sabbath, and Alice Cooper, combined with the aggressive, in-your-face influences of bands such as Morbid Angel and Death. Soilent Green is a melding of metal, hardcore and sludge.
Where: Playhouse Square Center State Theater
Date: 2008-05-03 19:00:00
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Where: Peabody's Downunder
Date: 2008-04-24 18:00:00
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Hate Eternal features Erik Rutan from Ripping Corpse and Morbid Angel. SkeletonWitch is a rock band. Soilent Green is a melding of metal, hardcore and sludge.
Where: Grog Shop
Date: 2008-05-15 21:00:00
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Akron/Family are four extremely nice, sincere and well-mannered young men from rural America who came to NYC in 2002 to make music, hoping to find a thread of real magic still winding through this city's music scene. They certainly did just that, but they did it by retreating into a tiny Brooklyn apartment, where they made their own world instead, in complete and stubborn isolation. They proceeded (while simultaneously growing alarmingly long beards and developing a playful but hermetic quasi-religious/sonic worldview/creed known as "AK" or sometimes "AK-AK") to make several albums worth of recordings on crude home equipment--the material compulsively chopped, spliced, and orchestrated into fractal jewels of song and schismatically opposed atmospheres.