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Local post-hardcore band formed during quarantine has a killer new album to show for it by Symoné Crockett
Dommy Crewlif
They ve had time to
Eat Glass since Valentine s Day with the release of their debut, and now that they ve cut their teeth, new local rock alternative band blouses. is ready to show Erie what they ve been working on during this very long yet productive quarantine hiatus.
With a post-hardcore sound reminiscent of bands like Everytime I Die or Touché Amoré, the band came to be after members Derek Hoenes and James Quirk spent a long night binge watching the iconic sketch comedy series
Festival season in the United States may actually go as planned this fall. Killswitch Engage, Taking Back Sunday, Underoath and more have just been announced for the 2021 Furnace Fest, which will take place Sept. 24-26 in Birmingham, Ala.
A number of bands from the cancelled 2020 Furnace Fest, including Converge, Every Time I Die, Knocked Loose and Andrew WK are confirmed for the 2021 event, which has been expanded into three full days of metalcore, hardcore, punk and scene music.
Fans who purchased tickets to the 2020 Furnace Fest will have their passes accepted at the 2021 event. If you prefer a refund, 2020 ticket holders can request their money back via greenlight@freshtix.com until April 2.
Festival season in the United States may actually go as planned this fall. Killswitch Engage, Taking Back Sunday, Underoath and more have just been announced for the 2021 Furnace Fest, which will take place Sept. 24-26 in Birmingham, Ala.
A number of bands from the cancelled 2020 Furnace Fest, including Converge, Every Time I Die, Knocked Loose and Andrew WK are confirmed for the 2021 event, which has been expanded into three full days of metalcore, hardcore, punk and scene music.
Fans who purchased tickets to the 2020 Furnace Fest will have their passes accepted at the 2021 event. If you prefer a refund, 2020 ticket holders can request their money back via greenlight@freshtix.com until April 2.
March 5, 2021
If you were a Christian teen in or around the year in 2000 Sharpied Chuck Taylors, asymmetrical haircut, an unreasonable number of bracelets, thrift store t-shirt then you probably need no introduction to bands like Underøath, Anberlin, Mae, Further Seems Forever, mewithoutYou and so on. You probably wore your first generation iPod’s battery down to the dregs playing
They’re Only Chasing Safety on repeat while reading Rob Bell, testing out the occasional cuss word in conversation with friends and maybe
maybe smoking a clove.
Well, good news. A
lot of your favorite acts from that era will be converging in Birmingham this September for Furnace Fest. This is, of course, pending some fairly significant gains on the COVID-19 pandemic, but that all seems at least somewhat possible and assuming it does happen we’ll all be off to learn how to start a fire all over again.