The metalcore group played a show over the weekend in a country where live music from outside its borders has become a rarity since Russia’s full-scale invasion.
The metalcore group played a show over the weekend in a country where live music from outside its borders has become a rarity since Russia’s full-scale invasion.
The metalcore band withheld merchandise from sale at their Italian tour stop, instead giving shirts away for free in protest of venue commission structures.
The post-hardcore band confirms a run of dates with a support package that pulls from the heavier end of the scene.
The post-hardcore band’s self-titled record arrived two decades ago. Next year they bring it back on a headlining tour with Silent Planet, Like Moths to Flames, and Save Us.