Seasons After, EVERYBODY PANIC! and Saint Diablo at The Crazy Horse Complex 12/12/2015

Seasons After made their final stop on the South for the Win-Tour in Jacksonville, Florida at the Crazy Horse Complex after being on the road for six grueling weeks, bringing with them PANIC! and Saint Diablo.

Saint Diablo, hailing from Richmond, Virginia took the stage with a rumbling, compelling performance, which was dark and almost demonic in nature that seems to be fitting of the band’s name. The set was powerful and competent, and dominated the audience from one powerhouse performance to the next.  It definitely helped build a thirst and momentum for the bands to follow. An anthemic redemption of “Ancient Astronauts” that truly captivated the crowd and made them eager for the rest of the show. They managed to build a powerhouse performance that was both energetic and mesmerizing. Saint Diablo is Tito Quinones (vocals), Justin Adams (guitar), Brian Bush (drums), and Tyler Huffman (bass).  Keep up with Saint Diablo on their Facebook page: facebook.com/officialsaintdiablo and their website: saintdiablo.com

Set List:

“Blood On The Bathroom Floor”

“Devil Horns and Halos”

“Survive This”

“Smiley Face On The Rocks”

“Watch Me Kill”

“Meet My Maker”

“Reincarnation”

“Ancient Astronauts”

Oklahoma City band EVERYBODY PANIC! followed Saint Diablo with a hypnotic set. The band effectively set the mood for the night by blazing forward with a sonic panache of solid and easily enjoyable hard rock/metal harmonies that set the night up perfectly for what’s to follow. The energetic set propelled through their set list with a robust rhythm of high entertainment. EVERYBODY PANIC! consists of Ty (Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt) on vocals, Provo (Skinlab/Rikets) on guitars, Pat on bass, and Levi (Anti-mortem) on drums. Their powerful set certainly won’t be leaving the fans minds any time soon. Check out the band’s Facebook page for more updates: facebook.com/EVERYBODYPANIC.

Set List:

“Our last goodbye”

“Blackbird”

“Because of you”

“Darkest days”

“No one gets out alive”

“Into this darkness”

“Trapped in hell”

“Scratching The surface”

“Such a waste”

“When it all burns”

Seasons After took the stage with the feel of electricity in the air. They may have been tired. The tour may have been long, but they were determined to bring the audience a show to remember. It didn’t matter if there were five people in the audience or 2000 people, they were determined to put on a show the fans would not soon forget. The charismatic lead singer challenged those in the back to pay attention as the band prepared to release a barrage of music that was both definite and thunderous. The band may have been tired from the their tour but as soon as the first chords hit slamming off the walls light claps of thunder, all of the members of the band fatigued as they may have been clicked into one cohesive unit projecting a wall of classic hard rock and roll sound. The energy levels began to rise as the band captivated the audience with brutal and melodic cords that attached and yet soothed the ears. They rolled through the set with a notable and heavy, hard rock energy that recalled icons of the past, closing with a new apocalyptic almost Led Zeppelin -esque version of “Cry Little Sister” winning over the crowd with ease and drawing forth the other members of the opening bands to join them on stage for rollicking, rocking finale. Tonight, it wasn’t merely rock and roll, music was a challenge to be risen and conquered. This night was their triumph. Keep with Seasons After by checking out their Facebook page: facebook.com/seasonsafternation.

Seasons After is Tony Housh (lead vocals), James Beattie (lead guitar, backing vocals), Chris Dawson (rhythm guitar), Kyle Erbert (bass guitar) and Dan Johnson (touring drummer).

Set List:

“Break to Survive”

“11:11”

“Gettin Even”

“One More Step”

“Segue” (Jimmy guitar jam)

“Some Things Burn”

“Weathered and Worn”

“So long Goodbye”

“Cry Little Sister”

The night proved serendipitous for fans of classic, well-played hard rock!

 

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