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by Rob Wallace

Cypress Hill at Fillmore Silver Spring on 11/1/17

Cypress Hill came to Silver Spring, Maryland’s Fillmore and played their most well-known hits. Cypress Hill, fronted by rappers Sen Dog and B Real, are one of the more influential rap groups in the 90’s. While do not regularly tour, when they do come to town it brings out a wide spectrum of fans – some traveled hours to see the group.

The show was supported by DJ JS-1 and rapper/beat boxer Rahzel, who is a former member of The Roots. Rahzel showcased his talents by beat boxing and singing songs simultaneously with tracks from popular acts like Black Sabbath and Rage Against the Machine. Cypress Hill’s B Real is currently working with Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello on their new project, Prophets of Rage, which includes Chuck D and all the members from Rage Against the Machine except Zack de la Rocha.

Overall, the show was a great opportunity to see legendary names, and due to their infrequent tour dates, it gave fans a special opportunity to see one of their favorite artists.

Trivium & Arch Enemy at Baltimore Soundstage on 10/31/17

Trivium and Arch Enemy came to Baltimore Soundstage on Halloween and delivered a powerful show that did not disappoint. The impressive lineup started with Fit for an Autopsy taking the stage – dressed for the holiday – with lead singer Joe Badolato dressed as Batman. They kicked it off setting the foundation for what turned out to be an unbelievably high energy show filled with phenomenal guitarists and metal vocals that hit the Halloween mood on the head.

 

While She Sleeps from Sheffield, England took the stage second and skyrocketed the tempo of the show to a whole other level. Between bassist Aaran McKenzie and vocalist Lawrence Taylor’s frequent visits to the crowd, the band was using the stage and swinging speakers to give the fans everything they could want from a live performance.

 

While She Sleeps put on a show like no other and set the bar for Arch Enemy to do what they do best. Arch Enemy brought some of their best past work, as well as their material from the new album, Will to Power, which shows a new side of Arch Enemy and brings melodic clean vocals for the first time in the band’s discography. Arch Enemy proved that they can still develop further as musicians even though they are incredibly talented and are producing some of their best content yet. The set provided material that longtime fans love, and they are still able to reach a wider audience as they develop their sound further.

 

Trivium wrapped the night to a packed venue as costumed crowd surfers battered the barricade and ecstatic fans belted out the lyrics to their favorite tracks. If you can catch this tour, it is definitely one you do not want to miss!

 

Tour Dates:

 

Nov. 4 —  Worcester, Mass. @ The Palladium

Nov. 5 — Montreal, Quebec @ Metropolis

Nov. 7 — Toronto, Ontario @ The Danforth Music Hall

Nov. 8 — Detroit, Mich. @ Royal Oak Music Theatre

Nov. 10 — Sioux City, Iowa @ Anthem At Hard Rock

Nov. 11 — Kansas City, Mo. @ The Truman

Nov. 12 — Chicago, Ill. @ Concord Music Hall

Nov. 14 — Minneapolis, Minn. @ Skyway Theater

Nov. 15 — Milwaukee, Wis. @ The Rave

Nov. 17 — Denver, Colo. @Summit Music Hall

Nov. 18 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Complex

Nov. 20 — Calgary, Alberta @ The Palace Theatre

Nov. 21 — Edmonton, Alberta @ Union Hall

Nov. 23 — Vancouver, British Columbia @ Vogue Theater

Nov. 24 — Seattle, Wash. @ Showbox Sodo

Nov. 25 — Portland, Ore. @ Roseland Theater

Nov. 27 — Sacramento, Calif. @ Ace of Spades

Nov. 28 — San Francisco, Calif. @ The Regency Ballroom

Nov. 29 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Wiltern

Dec. 1 — Phoenix, Ariz. @ Marquee Theater

Dec. 2 — Albuquerque, N.M. @ Sunshine Theater

Dec. 4 — Dallas, Texas @ Gas Monkey Live

Dec. 5 — San Antonio, Texas @ Alamo City Music Hall

Dec. 6 — Houston, Texas @ Warehouse Live

Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band at The Anthem on 10/25/17

Phil Lesh and The Terrapin Family band came to Washington, D.C.’s newest venue, The Anthem, on Oct. 25, and put on a performance that showed just how much music can bring people together. Lesh, who is one of the founding members and bassist of the legendary band Grateful Dead, steers away from long tours and instead plays short stints and festivals which makes these shows that much more special. The Terrapin Family Band , which consists of Phil Lesh on bass and vocals, his son Grahame Lesh, on guitar and vocals, Alex Koford on drums and vocals, Ross James on guitar, and Jason Crosby on keys. They were also joined by Nicki Bluhm and Robert Randolph, who joined the Band for the entire show. The Band played two sets and was joined by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, who played the second set and performed two songs on their own. The Terrapin Family Band

During the show, the senior Lesh took the opportunity to talk about how lucky he was to be alive as he underwent a liver transplant 18 years ago and it was all thanks to a man named Cody whose name is displayed on the arm band he wears frequently. Cody saved eight lives due to organ donation, including Phil Lesh with his donation. Realizing how fortunate he was to be saved by Cody’s decision to be an organ donor, Phil Lesh also asked that everyone consider saving a life by doing the same.  

Overall, the show was what audiences have come to expect from the Grateful Dead type bands, which is one with an awesome atmosphere that welcomes everyone and has some of the most passionate fans in music. The Terrapin Family Band was completely in tune with each other as they performed their brilliant jams. They are clearly close and obviously love performing as well as bringing the music to the fans. This was made abundantly clear as they were frequently seen making eye contact and smiling as they felt each other out while making their way through the jams. 

Set List:

01. Mason’s Children

02. They Love Each Other

03. Broken Arrow

04. Second That Emotion

05. Passenger

06. What She Said >

07. Bertha

08. Cumberland Blues

09. Viola Lee Blues * >

10. The Other One * >

11. Monkey Man *

12. Throwing Stones *

13. La Malanga

14. Convergence

15. Lady With A Fan > Terrapin Station > Terrapin Transit > At A Siding > Terrapin Flyer > Jack O’ Roses >

16. I Know You Rider

17. Donor Rap

18. Ripple

*Preservation Hall Band

In This Moment at The National on 10/10/17

In This Moment performed at Richmond’s The National earlier this week. The metal band put on a show that displayed outstanding visuals, which were accomplished by the strategically placed fog and magnificent lighting. The effect created stunning silhouettes that really immerse the fans in the environment. The show featured a number of prop and costume changes, and proves that In This Moment has one of the most hardworking and professional crews in the music industry.

In This Moment is currently touring in support of their recent new album “Ritual,” which was released in July. The fall portion of the “Half God, Half Devil” tour featured Of Mice & Men and Avatar. In This Moment played some of their biggest hits such as Black Wedding, Roots and Adrenalize while finishing the show with an encore of the popular song “Whore,” which brought lead singer Maria Brink out to a podium wearing a dunce cap with the song’s title on full display while being immediately flanked by the band’s two masked dancers, called the blood girls, carrying their shame signs and wearing puritan attire adorned with the blood “W” on their chests. The show ended with the venue being covered by red and white balloons that were released during the encore and fans excitedly punched them into the air as the show came to a close. Fans cheered as Maria came to the front of the stage to pass out roses to fans and one lucky fan got the signed dunce cap that she wore in the encore.

You can catch the last leg of the “Half God, Half Devil” tour throughout 2017:

Friday, Oct. 13

Orpheum Theater; New Orleans
 

Saturday, Oct. 14

Vibes Event Center; San Antonio
 

Sunday, Oct. 15

Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie; Grand Prairie, Texas
 

Wednesday, Oct. 18

The Wiltern; Los Angeles
 

Friday, Oct. 20

Fear Farm; Phoenix
 

Saturday, Oct. 21

Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas; Las Vegas
 

Saturday, Oct. 21 and Sunday, Oct. 22

Discovery Park; Sacramento, Calif.
 

Tuesday, Oct. 24

The Novo by Microsoft; Los Angeles
 

Wednesday, Oct. 25

Riverside Municipal Auditorium; Riverside, Calif.
 

Friday, Oct. 27

Revolution Concert House; Boise, Idaho
 

Saturday, Oct. 28 

Knitting Factory Concert House; Spokane, Wash.   
 

Sunday, Oct. 29 

Roseland Theater; Portland, Ore.
 

Tuesday, Oct. 31

The Moore Theatre; Seattle
 

Wednesday, Nov. 1

Toyota Arena; Kennewick, Wash.
 

Thursday, Nov. 2 

Commodore Ballroom; Vancouver
 

Saturday, Nov. 4

MacEwan Hall, University of Calgary; Calgary
 

Sunday, Nov. 5

Shaw Conference Centre; Edmonton
 

Tuesday, Nov. 7 

Burton Cummings Theatre; Winnipeg
 

Wednesday, Nov. 8 

The District; Sioux Falls, S.D.
 

Friday, Nov. 10 

The Rave/Eagles Club; Milwaukee, Wis.   
 

Saturday, Nov. 11

Brown County Arena; Green Bay, Wis.  
 

Sunday, Nov. 12

Myth; St. Paul, Minn.   

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