In honor of the Deadstar Assembly/Davey Suicide tour ❤
Davey Suicide — “The Hole is Where the Heart Is,” from the album Worldwide Suicide (2014).
In honor of the Deadstar Assembly/Davey Suicide tour ❤
Davey Suicide — “The Hole is Where the Heart Is,” from the album Worldwide Suicide (2014).
So we’ve all seen the hypothetical “if you were on an island and could only bring five things, what would they be?” Well, this is the music version. What ten albums would you have to have with you? Obviously, this is my list and it is in no particular order.
Pink Floyd: The Wall
Almost everyone’s essential Pink Floyd, and why wouldn’t it be? I also love the movie.

Tom Petty: Wildflowers
I was such a Tom Petty fangirl when I was little. This is my favorite, closely followed by Full Moon Fever.

Marilyn Manson: Mechanical Animals
Love this album from start to finish.

Avenged Sevenfold: Nightmare
It used to be City of Evil, but I like the diversity from track to track on Nightmare.

Tremonti: All I Was
Another one I can play without skipping a single song ❤

Collective Soul’s self-titled album
My other original band crush ❤

Disturbed: Down With the Sickness
Though I’d hate not having their version of “Sound of Silence.”

The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
Gotta have something by the Fan Four and my mom used to sing me “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds.”

Alter Bridge: Blackbird
Um, duh!

Lynam: Slave to the Machine
Still my favorite by them and always will be.

Feel free to make your own list! 🙂
Deadstar Assembly — “And Ashes Will Fall,” from the album Unsaved (2006).
Deadstar Assembly — “Breathe For Me,” from the self-titled album (2003).
This has always been my favorite ❤
Deadstar Assembly — “Comes to Tongue,” from the self-titled album (2003).
I’ve already mentioned the Davey Suicide/Deadstar Assembly tour on one of my weekly focus posts, but there are a few other tours kicking off soon that you might be interested in.
Before hitting the road with Deadstar Assembly, Davey Suicide is playing in April and May alongside Twiztid.
Juggalo Invasion Tour 2016
April 09 – El Corazon – Seattle, WA
April 10 – Hawthorne Theater – Portland, OR
April 12 – Revolution Hall – Garden City, ID
April 13 – The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT
April 14 – Mesa Theater – Grand Junction, CO
April 15 – The Roxy – Denver, CO
April 16 – The Roxy – Denver, CO
April 17 – Riot Room – Kansas City, MO
April 18 – Bada Brew – Crest Hill, IL **DS Only**
April 20 – Crofoot – Ponrtiac, MI
April 22 – Magic City – Binghampton, NY
April 23 – Reverb – Reading, PA
April 24 – Fete – Providence, RI
Immediately following is the aforementioned tour with DSA and The Funeral Portrait.
Anti-System Revolution Tour 2016
April 25 – Studio at Webster – New York, NY
April 26 – The Cove – Worcester, MA
April 27 – The Agora Ballroom – Cleveland, OH
April 28 – The Waiting Room – Buffalo, NY
April 29 – Fishhead Cantina – Baltimore, MD
May 02 – 89th St. Collective – Oklahoma City, OK
May 03 – Scout Bar – Houston, TX
May 04 – Rail Club – Fort Worth, TX
May 06 – Dirty Dog – Austin, TX
May 07 – Korova – San Antonio, TX
May 09 – Black Sheep – Colorado Springs, CO
May 11 – TBA, Tucson, AZ
May 12 – Pub Rock – Phoenix, AZ
May 13 – Chain Reaction – Anaheim, CA
May 14 – Bar Sinister – Hollywood, CA **DS Only**
Also trekking the US this year is Dope!!! They have finally reunited and are coming to a city near you, starting in September!

Deadstar Assembly — “The Darkest Star,” from the album Coat of Arms (2010).
Country music legend Merle Haggard has died. According to TMZ, Haggard passed away Wednesday, the same day he turned 79 years old. Haggard was diagnosed with pneumonia last year and spent 11 days in the hospital earlier this year, TMZ reports. He fought hard against the illness, touring hard in 2015 and releasing an album…
via R.I.P. Merle Haggard, country music legend has died at the age of 79 — Consequence of Sound
Deadstar Assembly — “Overdose,” from the album Blame It on the Devil (2015).
Deadstar Assembly — “Amulet,” from the album Blame It on the Devil (2015).