Asking Alexandria ft. Howard Jones — “Until the End,” from the album From Death to Destiny (2013).
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Playlist Challenge, Day 359
Eisbrecher — “Zwischen uns”
Weekly Focus: Asking Alexandria, Day Two
Asking Alexandria — “Someone, Somewhere,” from the album Reckless & Relentless (2011).
Playlist Challenge, Day 358
Lynam — “Dead Man’s Parade”
Concert Photos: The Resurrection Tour (4/29/18)
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Review: blessthefall, Asking Alexandria, and Black Veil Brides @ Iron City
On April 29th, The Resurrection Tour — featuring Asking Alexandria and Black Veil Brides — made its stop at Iron City in Birmingham, Alabama. Despite the fact that it was a Sunday, the venue was packed to the gills with people ready for a rock show.
The evening was kicked off by blessthefall. Hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, this metalcore act is no stranger to the city of Birmingham, having played Zydeco on occasion. The band showed up ready to tear the place down. With a setlist that included songs such as “Cutthroat,” “Hollow Bodies,” and “Sleepless in Phoenix,” blessthefall had the crowd moving, encouraging a circle pit and challenging everyone to be as energetic as the eight-year-old boy having the time of his life at his (presumably) first rock/metal concert.
As blessthefall left the stage, the noise level slacked off before gradually ticking back up. Those at the front, myself included, were shoved into the barrier, the crowd growing restless. The lights dimmed and the music heralding Asking Alexandria’s set began. Little did we know it would be ten more minutes until the band emerged.
The roar that greeted the appearance of front man Danny Worsnop and lead guitarist Ben Bruce can only be described as deafening. They opened with “Into the Fire.” From that instant on, the Asking Alexandria fans demonstrated that they were there in full force: there wasn’t a song played during which Danny didn’t have company on the lyrics. Ben was in constant motion, belting out the words to the audience and tossing his curls around. Personally, I found him to be the most entertaining throughout AA’s set. The highlights included “When the Lights Come On” and “Under Denver,” along with an acoustic portion made up of Danny and Bruce doing “Vultures” and “Someone, Somewhere.”
And then, it was time. The moment we’d all been waiting for was here. Black Veil Brides drummer Christian Coma settled behind his kit and the screaming was enough to hurt your ears. CC was quickly followed by guitarists Jake Pitts and Jeremy “Jinxx” Ferguson, bassist Ashley Purdy, and last but not least, vocalist Andy Biersack. The band ripped into “Faithless” and it was pure magic for the next hour and a half.
It had been seven years since my last Black Veil Brides show (sorry, they don’t exactly frequent Alabama), and I had forgotten that they have that special something when performing live. Each of the members is riveting, be it Andy’s sway with the crowd or Ashley prowling the stage, Christian’s relentless energy or Jake and Jinxx with their dualing guitars. The fans know every word to every song. On multiple occasions, Andy was almost drowned out by those around me.
Unlike Asking Alexandria, who offered up multiple tracks from their latest release, Black Veil Brides played only two songs from their 2018 album Vale. They hit most of the high notes, however — “Wake Up,” “Rebel Love Song,” “The Legacy,” etc.
After “Knives and Pens,” the band filed out of sight, yet no one budged. Shouts and yells filled the air, chants of “BVB!” echoing to the ceiling. The eager didn’t have long to wait. CC returned to his drums and Ashley strode to the riser, asking an ecstatic crowd if they wanted more. Needless to say, the answer was a resounding affirmative.
Closing with the anthemic “Fallen Angels” and “In the End,” Black Veil Brides gave 100% until the final note, their own electricity returned in full measure by an audience that never wanted the night to be over.
I don’t have a rating system for concerts, but I would highly recommend seeing all three of these bands if you get the chance. For tour info, visit their official sites.
Note: Pictures are in a separate post. Click me.
Playlist Challenge, Day 357
Black Veil Brides — “Die For You”
Weekly Focus: Asking Alexandria, Day One
Asking Alexandria — “A Single Moment of Sincerity,” from the album Stand Up and Scream (2009).
Album of the Week: Asking Alexandria’s self-titled
After a kick-ass concert last night that consisted of Blessthefall, Black Veil Brides, and Asking Alexandria, is it really a surprise that I would feature this album? Asking Alexandria’s self-titled record is heavily melodic from start to finish. My favorite tracks are “When the Lights Come On,” “Hopelessly Hopeful,” and “Under Denver.”

May 2018 Album Releases
-5/1-
-Cara Stacey & Camilo Ángeles: Ceder
-CMD094: Ghost Station
-Drew Daniel/John Wiese: Continuous Hole
-5/2-
-Carb on Carb: For Ages
-5/4-
-Iceage: Beyondless
-Shakey Graves: Can’t Wake Up
-DJ Koze: Knock Knock
-Parkway Drive: Reverence
-Louise Goffin: All These Hellos
-Reuben and The Dark: Arms of a Dream
-Plan B: Heaven Before All Hell Breaks Loose
-R.F. Shannon: Trickster Blues
-The Dirty Coal Train: Portuguese Freakshow
-Vive Le Void: Vive Le Void
-Eternal Summers: Every Day It Feels Like I’m Dying
-Ecstatic Vision: Under the Influence
-Leon Bridges: Good Thing
-Cut Worms: Hollow Ground
-Shinedown: Attention Attention
-Skating Polly: The Make It All Show
-MORO: Irrelevant
-High Sunn: Missed Connections
-Daniel Blumberg: Minus
-Middle Kids: Lost Friends
-Frank Turner: Be More Kind
-Hoodrich Pablo Juan: HoodWolf2
-Black Moth Super Rainbow: Panic Blooms
-Royce da 5’9: Book of Ryan
-Jess & Matt: Songs From the Village
-Belly: Dove
-Peace: Kindness is the New Rock and Roll
-The Lacs: Dirt Rock
-5/7-
-Leviathan: Unfailing Fall Into Naught
-5/8-
-Snoopy Mane: Love Is Real
-5/11-
-Beach House: 7
-Jess Williamson: Cosmic Wink
-The Body: I Have Fought Against It, But I Can’t Any Longer
-La Luz: Floating Features
-Soft Kill: Savior
-Arctic Monkeys: Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
-Slow Mass: On Watch
-Gold Connections: Popular Fiction
-Boys: Rest in Peace
-The Death Wheelers: I Tread on Your Grave
-Charlie Puth: Voicenotes
-Bad Wolves: Disobey
-Ry Cooder: The Prodigal Son
-Sevendust: All I See is War
-5/18-
-John Maus: Addendum
-Ryley Walker: Deafman Glance
-Elder Brother: Stay Inside
-Maluma: F.A.M.E.
-Frog Eyes: Violet Psalms
-Pema: Bad Habits
-TT: LoveLaws
-Buck Meek: Buck Meek
-Remember Sports: Slow Buzz
-Amorphis: Queen of Time
-Alkaloid: Liquid Anatomy
-Ash: Islands
-Jon Allen: Blue Flame
-At the Gates: To Drink From the Night Itself
-Five Finger Death Punch: And Justice For None
-The Sidekicks: Happiness Hours
-Echo & the Bunnymen: The Stars, the Oceans, and the Moon
-5/23-
-Mouse on the Keys: tres
-5/25-
-Ryan Roxie: Imagine Your Reality
-Wand: Perfume
-Dyslexic Postcards: The Sweet Science
-CHVRCHES: Love is Dead
-Shawn Mendes: Shawn Mendes
-Chad Valley: Imaginary Music
-Hoobastank: Push Pull
-Bleeding Through: Love Will Kill All
-Graveyard: Peace
-Jonathan Davis: Black Labyrinth
-Snow Patrol: Wildness
-Dear Nora: Skull Example
-Jo Passed: Their Prime
-5/31-
-Chepang/Test: Split