by Meredith Schneider | Feb 26, 2018 | snapshot, visual
On Saturday, February 24th, Judah & The Lion made a notable, sold out appearance at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City. The theater was packed from wall to wall, with people standing behind pillars just to be able to hear the entire set while catching a glimpse every once in a while. It was the most packed we have ever witnessed that venue.
Photographer Meredith Schneider got some photos. Here are her favorites.
by Christie McMenamin | Feb 22, 2018 | snapshot, visual
On February 8th, Girlpool made an impressive appearance at Brooklyn Steel to the masses, and Christie McMenamin was there as our witness.
by Chad Bennett | Feb 9, 2018 | snapshot, visual
On February 4th, The Dan Ryan made an incredible appearance at Vaudeville Mews in Des Moines, Iowa. Photographer Chad Bennett was there to clue us in on all the fun.
by Meredith Schneider | Jan 23, 2018 | snapshot, visual
On Friday, January 19th, Courtship took the stage at The Truman in Kansas City, MO to open for the phenomenally fun Wombats. We were so in love with the photos at first glance, that we didn’t even bother editing them.
by Meredith Schneider | Nov 7, 2017 | snapshot
On Friday, November 3rd, PlaylistPlay and Fine Dining Productions put on a show for the ages. The Rino in Kansas City was graced by the presence of Walker Lukens, with support from local acts Momma’s Boy and Westside Royal. Peep some photos below.
Keep up with Walker Lukens here.
by Meredith Schneider | Nov 7, 2017 | snapshot
On Wednesday, November 1st, the insanely entertaining rock collective Diarrhea Planet rolled through Kansas City, making an exhilarating appearance at Riot Room. In support was local act Witch Jail, which the guys of Diarrhea Planet mentioned had a band name they were jealous of. (But how could you be?) Here are some photos from the evening.
Keep up with Diarrhea Planet here.
by Meredith Schneider | Nov 6, 2017 | snapshot
On Tuesday, October 31st, The Used took on the Uptown Theater in midtown Kansas City, Missouri to party it up on the most spooktacular evening of the year with help from post-hardcore favorite Glassjaw.
Members of the audience moved about the theater dressed as Clint Eastwood, Batman and Wayne Campbell of Wayne’s World. Not to be outdone, lead vocalist Bert McCracken debuted his look as the Pope as he twirled his garments and hat through “Take It Away” and “The Bird and the Worm.” Bandmates Jeph Howard, Justin Shekoski and Dan Whitesides also dressed for the occasion as a banana, the grim reaper and the Kool Aid Man respectively. McCracken’s ferocious vocals and the eerie Art Deco architecture adorning the venue’s walls added to the sinister night.
The band is touring in support of their just-released seventh studio album, The Canyon. The 17-track analog record stretches 80 minutes and is the first in which Shekoski stepped in for former guitarist Quinn Allman. It is also written as McCracken recovered from the sudden loss of childhood friend Tregen Lewis. Songs featured during the show included the Kurt Cobain-inspired anthem “Over and Over Again” and the live debut of the self-aware galvanizing chorus that is “The Nexus.”
Inspired by Michael Jackson to dance at the age of eight, McCracken refrained from performing his version of the Thriller dance. Though he spoke to the healing abilities of music and power of expression. “Try not to escape your problems but face your fears and maybe you’ll walk out (of it) feeling better,” he said.
Photographer Ashleigh Lee nabbed some stills for us, and you can check them out below!
Keep up with The Used here!
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**Photos by Ashleigh Lee.