Party: The Bunny The Bear w/ Bear Light Symphony, Everthrone & Kyle Colby at Tremont Music Hall!
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The Bunny The Bear w/ Bear Light Symphony, Everthrone, & Kyle Colby at Tremont Music Hall
FRI, FEBRUARY 20, 2015
Doors: 8:00 pm
Show: 8:30 pm
$13 ADV
$15 DOS
$3 surcharge under 21
The Bunny The Bear
THE BUNNY THE BEAR is an experimental explosion of fresh, new music that covers a broad and sometimes ethereal, sometimes cathartic canvas. Fusing their unique sound that draws from nearly every genre of music with their intense and theatrical stage show, THE BUNNY THE BEAR have created something riveting and special.
Bear Light Symphony
Chris Lee- Vocals/ Guitar
Jared Matthews- Bass/ Vocals
Nick Fatone- Drums
Bear Light Symphony is an entity that breathes in crowd energy and breathes out pure entertainment and seduction. Bear Light dives into the depths of post hardcore while staying true to their punk heavy influences. It touches taboo topics without any prejudice in place about them. Join us in our movement away from belief systems and into a symphony of exploration.
Everthrone
Formed from the ashes of Merzah and reborn. Please check us out. Like us on Facebook. We hope you enjoy our music.
www.facebook.com/everthrone
"Everthrone has the distinction of being the only band in the upstate doing what they do as well as they do it. There has not been a band with quite as overwhelming a sound in years and these guys have demolished the playing field for any that would dare tread in their wake."
— Examiner.com
"With a sound so epic you’d think it belonged on “Game of Thrones,” these guys are bringing symphonic metal to the Carolinas in a BIG way. Their incredible storytelling and breathtaking delivery make them a genuinely mesmerizing experience. For fans of Nightwish, Týr, Apocalyptica and KAMELOT, definitely take the time to check out Everthrone and experience the same commanding force and uplifting epic-ness right in your own backyard!"
— Sceneazine
"And check out Everthrone of McConnells, South Carolina. What’s this? A progressive “Darkwave” act slyly slipped in amongst the power/traditional crowd, drawing from Amorphis and Katatonia over Judas Priest and Blind Guardian? Shut up and take my money already."
— Metal Underground
"South Carolina's EVERTHRONE are a Prog Power band growing in popularity, and their debut full-length, “Evil Tongues” is an eclectic mix of elements typical of Progressive Power Metal, but also ingeniously incorporates synth melodies and arrangements not so different to those found in AMARANTHE. If Gandalf were in a Power Metal band, this would be it." Rating 8/10 Evil Tongues Album Review.
— Metal Temple
"Everthrone has such an interesting approach to metal here. They start with a foundation of straightforward progressive metal and borrow heavily from the gothic and darkwave sounds, even throwing in some harsh vocals for emphasis (and a Projector-era Dark Tranquillity vibe) on a few tracks. Think Evergrey (or a less noodly Dream Theater) meets later Sentenced. You wouldn’t expect to find progressive arrangements and synth-pop elements side-by-side, and you certainly wouldn’t expect it to work this well, but the results are undeniable. Evil Tongues is a highly enjoyable and very impressive debut from one of the brightest new stars in the American progressive metal scene. Everthrone takes an unusual approach to the genre, but taking chances and pushing the boundaries is what progressive metal is supposed to be about in the first place. If you like your progressive metal on the (very) melodic side, you do not want to miss this album. "
— Hard Rock Haven
"Once there was a band called Merzah, a group of musicians from York County, South Carolina who from forming in 2005 earned a fine reputation for their muscular and aggressive form of progressive metal sculpted with a magnetic melodic imagination. Two EPs, In the Trenches of 2006 and especially Existence Denied released in 2009, as well as impressive live performances marked the band as having one of the more inventive enterprising sounds to be inspired by. Now the musicians who made up a very promising band have stepped forward as Everthrone, an evolution of the former guise which has emerged as something even more impressive and creatively intriguing, and even more thrilling."
— Pete, Ringmaster Review
KYLE COLBY
DEBUT EP "COPING" AVAILABLE NOW ON ITUNES AND SPOTIFY! https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/coping/id911821228
Eingeladen: Kyle Suddeth, Stephanie Blanca, Nate Johnson, Carrie Michelle Hanlon, Mike Fatone, Brandon Michael Lee, Kelly Winkler, Benjamin Winston Sims, Marcie Belk, Jeff Reh, Katie Rached, Anna Huskey, Amanda Tattermask, Billy Harris, Chris Carland, Thomas White, Courtney Ellington Irwin, Ashley Rae, Krystle O'Connell, Jon Carpenter, Melissa Romero, Robin Colby, Dave Courtney, Teri L Barker, Amy Paules, Ellee Peterson, Michelle Renee Joye, Will Hagood, Garrett DeFisher, Mike Shuler, Tawana Richardson, Marc McDougal, Thomas Charping, Chris Ann, Joseph Bursey, Andrew Damery, Alyssa Katherine Gomez, Christi McKay, Colin Shaw, Andres Vaca, Zakaria Mazen Tutah, Caitlin Matthews, Curtis Dewey, Logan Oliver, Erica Nicole Campbell, Charlie Namrepus Sardelli, Andrew Collins, Chris Martin, Gina Randazzo, Jessica Gagliardo, Emory Cloer, Ahlecks Hartman, Viken Tashjian, Micah Cecil, Steven Garcia, Nikki Adams, Dylan Beck, Alex Gac, Dalton Snow, Barbara Fleuret, Tom Jordan, Tyler Schultz, Alec Dwyer, Ashley Stout, Robert F. Adams, Brian Creech, Matthew Connette, AJ Ramirez, Jared Matthews, James Merritt, Ward Whitman, Derek Gainsboro, Jordan Muse, Cleo Kontoulas, Drew Hudgens, Rob Morten, Thomas Michael Sizemore, Daniel Braaten, Caleb Trey Morris, Ronk Lite, Jess Reichert, Matthew Hogge, Hailee Klauka, Jennifer Lister, Stephen Guice, Skyelar DeFisher, Aj Grant, Whit Mitchell, Mike Warren, Craig Kibbles Gillard, Andrew Dye, Garrett Foster, Kendra McCray, Michael Lacore, Andrew Livoni, Rym Fares, Mark De Gruchy, Dillon Collier, Samuel Neil Stikeleather, Joshua Evan mehr »