Shinedown Blazes Through Huntsville, Alabama, on The Revolutions Live Tour (Review)

After kicking off The Revolutions Live Tour last spring in North America, Shinedown decided we needed another run, this time with From Ashes To New and Three Days Grace along for the ride. I was fortunate enough to catch Shinedown twice in 2022, and when they announced a Huntsville date for early 2023, I bought tickets so fast it would have made your head spin! This concert was extra special as it was my mom’s first time seeing Shinedown.

Unfortunately, we missed openers From Ashes To New, but I have been to one of their shows and can say that I’m sure their set was spectacular. The VBC was positively buzzing when we got there, so FATN definitely pumped up the energy in the building.

Three Days Grace then came out swinging, opening with “So-Called Life” and ripping through several of their well-known tracks in succession. They utilized the extended portion of the stage, leaving only drummer Neil Sanderson and his kit to fill the main stage. (I had always referred to the extension as a catwalk, but I recently learned the appropriate term is “the thrust”.) As the band launched into the song that started it all – “I Hate Everything About You” – the audience erupted, shouting the words back at vocalist Matt Walst with gusto.

I assumed that would be the highlight of their set; however, I was wrong. Before the fans had finished cheering, Matt announced a special guest: “An OG member of Three Days Grace, Adam Gontier!” The noise level was roughly equivalent to that of an explosion as Three Days Grace founding member/singer/rhythm guitarist Adam Gontier strode into the spotlight. His huge grin was visible even from our seats in the balcony. After waving to the ecstatic crowd, he moved to the center of the thrust and the band began “Never Too Late.” Adam stayed on the stage for the final number, “Riot,” and he and the current members converged to take a bow and a few photos.

📸 Justin Hudson

Anticipation crackled in the air as we anxiously awaited the headliner. It seemed ages, and yet no time at all, when the room went dark and the familiar intro of Outkast’s “Bombs Over Baghdad” filled the air. The early 2000s hit neared its end and faded, and the two giant split screens that shielded the main stage from view came to life. Video clips of past Shinedown performances, off day outings, and backstage shenanigans played, earning laughter and cheers. Gradually, the images distorted, crackling with static, and were ultimately interrupted by a broadcast from a female AI welcoming the audience to Planet Zero.

“We hope that you enjoy your stay. And as always, remember to start your day with outrage.”

The screens flashed bright white then parted, revealing the silhouettes of four men surrounded by fog: frontman Brent Smith, guitarist Zach Myers, bassist/pianist/guitarist Eric Bass, and drummer Barry Kerch. Screams and applause echoed through the expansive space, and the foursome made their way to the end of the thrust to wave and bask in the excitement, if only for a moment. Barry soon jogged back to his kit while Zach, encouraging the fans to get louder, grabbed his guitar and Eric slung the strap of his bass over his shoulders. Without further ado, Shinedown tore into “Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)” and we were off!

📸 Me

I won’t focus on the set list, just in case you’re going to attend a show and want to be surprised. Instead, I want to tell you about the energy, the non-stop high octane exuberance that Shinedown deliver in every performance. Choosing where to look is next to impossible. Between Brent’s strong, otherworldly vocals and overall charming demeanor, Zach’s interaction with the crowd and continuous rock star poses, Eric bouncing all over the place like a madman, and Barry attacking the drums with a fierce grin and flying dreadlocks, there is a feast for the eyes everywhere – and that’s without mentioning the pyro!

While there were several highlights, including Eric and Zach and their cover of “Don’t Look Back in Anger” by Oasis, I have to take a second to write about Brent’s speech. If you’ve seen Shinedown, this is nothing new. If you haven’t, I’ll prepare you.

Brent gives the most heartfelt, encouraging speeches each tour, mostly in regard to mental health and everyone belonging when it comes to the music family. On this run, he is addressing mental health and suicide. Shinedown has partnered with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, donating $1 from every ticket sold for The Revolutions Live Tour directly to them. “And you have already raised over $150,000,” he announced. He went on to say that life is a journey, that we are all a work-in-progress, and he requested that the crowd light up every cell phone, just for the next song, then the band flowed into “A Symptom of Being Human.”

Shinedown carried us on a journey of emotions, bringing us up with bangers such as “Sound of Madness” and “Planet Zero,” only to tug the heartstrings with “45,” “Second Chance,” and “Monsters.” Their cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man” was met with resounding enthusiasm, and they wrapped the evening with an anthemic high note in “Cut the Cord.”

📸 Me

Shinedown is a band that never disappoints, and this show was no exception. My mom and I left the venue in high spirits, and they only climbed higher when we joined my friend and his daughter near the buses. Within half an hour, Zach had emerged to say hello and take pictures before heading to the airport.

It was a night to remember, and I’ll end this with Mr. Brent Smith’s catchphrase.

“It’s never goodbye, it’s just ’til next time.”

Watch Adam sing “Never Too Late” with Three Days Grace

Watch Zach and Eric cover Oasis

Shinedown: “Unity” (Live 4.19.23)

The Sisters of Mercy Share North American Dates for Spring/Summer 2023

Tickets: the-sisters-of-mercy.com

  • 5/10 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore
  • 5/13 – Las Vegas, NV – Sick New World Festival 2023
  • 5/14 – Las Vegas, NV – Brooklyn Bowl
  • 5/15 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
  • 5/17 – San Francisco, CA – The Masonic
  • 5/19 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
  • 5/21 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
  • 5/23 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
  • 5/24 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre
  • 5/26 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center
  • 5/27 – Austin, TX – ACL Live
  • 5/29 – St. Louis, MO – Pageant Theater
  • 5/31 – Boston, MA – Big Night Live
  • 6/2 – Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre
  • 6/3 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore
  • 6/5 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore
  • 6/6 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed
  • 6/8 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater
  • 6/9 – Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium

Smash Into Pieces Announces North American Headline Tour for 2023

Smash Into Pieces is embarking on their first ever headlining tour in North America starting April 14th in Montreal. Support comes in the form of Citizen Soldier. Tickets are running low in multiple cities, so grab yours ASAP at smashintopieces.com!

  • 4/14 – Montreal, QC – Petit Campus
  • 4/15 – Toronto, ON – Velvet Underground
  • 4/17 – Columbus, OH – Rumba Cafe
  • 4/18 – Chicago, IL – Subterranean
  • 4/19 – Minneapolis, MN – 7th St. Entry
  • 4/21 – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
  • 4/22 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Urban Lounge
  • 4/24 – Seattle, WA – Sunset Tavern
  • 4/25 – Portland, OR – Dante’s
  • 4/27 – Sacramento, CA – Goldfield Trading Post
  • 4/28 – North Hollywood, CA – Knitting Factory NoHo
  • 4/29 – Phoenix, AZ – The Rebel Lounge
  • 5/1 – Dallas, TX – The Cambridge Room at House of Blues
  • 5/2 – Memphis, TN – Growlers
  • 5/3 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Purgatory)
  • 5/4 – Greensboro, NC – Hangar 1819
  • 5/5 – Wilmington, DE – The Queen
  • 5/6 – New York, NY – Racket

Duran Duran: Future Past North American Tour 2023

Duran Duran is touring in North America in the late spring/early summer with Bastille and Nile Rodgers & CHIC. The Future Past dates officially begin May 28th in San Jose, but Duran Duran is also appearing at BottleRock Napa Valley 2023 on the 27th. (Also note that there are no July dates; the tour jumps from late June to late August.)

Tickets: duranduran.com

  • 5/28 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center at San Jose
  • 5/31 – Seattle, WA – The Climate Pledge Arena
  • 6/1 – Portland, OR – The Moda Center
  • 6/3 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Arena
  • 6/6 – Austin, TX – The Moody Center
  • 6/7 – New Orleans, LA – The Smoothie King Center
  • 6/9 – The Woodlands, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
  • 6/10 – Dallas, TX – The American Airlines Center
  • 6/13 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
  • 6/15 – Atlanta, GA – The State Farm Arena
  • 6/17 – Tampa, FL – The Amalie Arena
  • 6/18 – Sunrise, FL – The FLA Live Arena
  • 8/24 – Sacramento, CA – The Golden 1 Center
  • 8/26 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
  • 8/28 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • 8/29 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • 8/31 – St. Paul, MN – Minnesota State Fair
  • 9/1 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion
  • 9/3 – Canandaigua, NY – CMAC
  • 9/6 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
  • 9/7 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
  • 9/9 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
  • 9/10 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center
  • 9/13 – Washington, DC – The Capital One Arena
  • 9/15 – Louisville, KY – Bourbon & Beyond 2023
  • 9/16 – Detroit, MI – The Little Caesars Arena
  • 9/19 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena

Disturbed: Take Back Your Life Tour 2023 (U.S. Dates)

Disturbed is touring this spring and summer with an alternating cast of other bands, which includes Breaking Benjamin, Theory of a Deadman, Jinjer, and even a couple of festivals with Falling in Reverse, Beartooth, and Dorothy! Tickets and VIP experiences are on sale now at disturbed1.com.

  • 4/27 – Montreal, QC – Centre Bell^
  • 4/29 – Quebec City, QC – Videotron Centre^
  • 5/1 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena^
  • 5/4 – Milwaukee, WI – FiServ Forum (Hog Fest)+
  • 5/6 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center (93X Twin City Takeover)+
  • 5/8 – Winnipeg, MB – Canada Life Centre^
  • 5/10 – Edmonton, AB – Roger’s Place^
  • 5/12 – Abbotsford, BC – Abbotsford Centre^
  • 7/11 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena*
  • 7/13 – West Valley City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre*
  • 7/15 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater*
  • 7/16 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre*
  • 7/18 – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre*
  • 7/20 – Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre*
  • 7/22 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre*
  • 7/23 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater*
  • 7/25 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion*
  • 7/27 – Houston, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion*
  • 7/29 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP*
  • 7/31 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion*
  • 8/1 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre*
  • 8/3 – West Palm Beach, FL – iThink Financial Amphitheatre*
  • 8/5 – Tampa, FL – MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre#
  • 8/7 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek*
  • 8/9 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live*
  • 8/11 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center&
  • 8/12 – Syracuse, NY – St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview*
  • 8/15 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center*
  • 8/18 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center&
  • 8/19 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater*
  • 8/21 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion*
  • 8/23 – Gilford, NH – Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion*
  • 8/26 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake*
  • 8/27 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center*
  • 8/29 – Maryland Heights, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre (St. Louis)*
  • 8/30 – Tinley Park, IL – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre (Chicago)*
  • 9/1 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre*
  • 9/2 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center*

^ with Theory of a Deadman

+ with Falling in Reverse, Beartooth, and Dorothy

* with Breaking Benjamin and Jinjer

& with Jinjer and TBD (to be determined)

# with TBD

Shinedown is Bringing The Revolutions Live Tour Back to the US for Spring 2023

Shinedown is playing another leg of The Revolutions Live Tour in the U.S. with special guests Three Days Grace and From Ashes to New. Tickets are available at shinedown.com.

  • 4/3 – Saginaw, MI – Dow Event Center
  • 4/4 – Cincinnati, OH – Heritage Bank Center
  • 4/7 – Bridgeport, CT – Total Mortgage Arena
  • 4/8 – University Park, PA – Bryce Jordan Center
  • 4/10 – Wilkes-Barre, PA – Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plz
  • 4/12 – Huntington, WV – Mountain Health Arena
  • 4/14 – Jacksonville, FL – Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena
  • 4/15 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center
  • 4/17 – Savannah, GA – Enmarket Arena
  • 4/19 – Huntsville, AL – Propst Arena at Von Braun Center
  • 4/21 – Memphis, TN – FedEx Forum
  • 4/22 – Baton Rouge, LA – Raising Cane’s River Center Arena
  • 4/24 – Tulsa, OK – Bok Center
  • 4/25 – Lincoln, NE – Pinnacle Bank Arena
  • 4/27 – Fort Wayne, IN – Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
  • 4/29 – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum
  • 4/30 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
  • 5/3 – Bozeman, MT – Brick Breeden Fieldhouse
  • 5/6 – Spokane, WA – Spokane Arena
  • 5/7 – Everett, WA – Angel of the Winds Arena
  • 5/9 – Portland, OR – Moda Center

Interview: Vinny Verzino of Blue Light Effect

Blue Light Effect is a band from Long Island that incorporates many elements of the rock genre in their music. Formed during the struggles of COVID-19 by people on the front line, Blue Light Effect is highly aware of the outlet offered by music and seeks to grant this solace to their listeners.

Check out this interview I recently did with front man Vinny Verzino, in which we discuss the band’s beginnings, the debut album, and what’s in store for Blue Light Effect in 2023.

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How did Blue Light Effect get its start, and where did the band’s name come from? 

VV: Our name incorporates a few things, such as the deleterious effects on one’s health from blue light exposure. Also, Blue Light Effect comes from connecting that health motif to first responders, their trials and tribulations, and our support of them. The name also reflects our commitment to mental health awareness and preservation, as blue lights, particularly in train tracks, have to do with suicide prevention.

Blue Light Effect was forged in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Realizing the therapeutic impact and mental reprieve music had on us, we began writing songs and recording our debut album. The band consists of first responders, frontline workers, and a registered nurse, so this much needed hobby became an outlet and vehicle for venting during such terrifying and unpredictable times.

What do you feel is the band’s goal?

VV: We hope to inspire people with our music to conquer all frontlines that they may battle on and never give up fighting the good fight. 

In your own words, how would you classify Blue Light Effect? I mean, “rock” and “alternative” as far as overall, but I didn’t think y’all really fit into an easily definable box.

VV: We don’t really put a label on our music. It’s hard for us to really allocate the music to a genre because some of the songs are pop, then rock, then heavy or hard rock. When writing the album, we kind of just let it flow and didn’t really stick to any genre parameters. 

Who are the band’s biggest influences? 

VV: The list among us 4 is pretty long, but here goes… Linkin Park, Incubus, Disturbed, Iron Maiden, Misfits, King Diamond, Creed, U2, Metallica, Black Sabbath, Alice In Chains, Judas Priest, The Offspring, Sevendust, KISS, Alter Bridge, and of course, some 80s hair metal!

That’s a good list! I’m a huge fan of Alter Bridge myself. And the variety certainly explains the lack of genre parameters. So what is the songwriting process for the band?

VV: Usually, the foundation of the music is written, then the lyrics and vocal melodies are experimented with to see what fits the song the best. And finally, the production comes in once the music, musical changes, and finalized vocals are solidified.

You’ve mentioned the debut album a couple of times. Tell me a little about it.

VV: It’s called Songs From the Frontline and incorporates songs that reflect different battle fronts. Those fronts range from imminent mental health crises, loss of loved ones, depression, addiction, and other internal struggles. However, the album also evokes a positive and motivational tone towards conquering such frontlines – addiction, mental health issues, etc. – and rebuilding oneself after an internal cataclysm. That’s what is depicted in the song “Wreckage.”

What are the band’s plans for 2023?

VV: Our plans for 2023 are to play as many shows as possible, finish some more music videos, perform and video another acoustic performance, and network with music lovers to try to get our music out there as much as possible and promote the new album. 

In the name of promoting the album, where can my readers find Songs From the Frontline?

VV: They can find us on every digital music platform. iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, etc. 

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It has always been a belief of mine that music heals, and Blue Light Effect is working hard to let the world know “you are not alone, and you can get through this” – a message I think we all need. Follow Blue Light Effect on their journey to spread a sense of connection and positivity, and if you happen to be in the vicinity of Lindenhurst, New York, the band has a show at The Village Pub on March 25th.

The Black Moods + The Dead Deads: March-April 2023 Tour Dates

Tickets: bandsintown.com/theblackmoods, or you can visit The Dead Deads’ bandsintown page.

  • 3/24 – Nashville, TN – The Basement
  • 3/25 – Huntsville, AL – The Camp
  • 3/27 – Columbus, OH – Rumba Cafe
  • 3/28 – Brooklyn, NY – The Meadow
  • 3/29 – Buffalo, NY – Mohawk Place
  • 3/30 – Mechanicsburg, PA – Lovedraft’s Brewing Co.
  • 3/31 – Akron, OH – The Empire Concert Club & Bar
  • 4/1 – Toledo, OH – Ottawa Tavern
  • 4/2 – Joliet, IL – The Forge
  • 4/4 – St. Louis, MO – Blueberry Hill
  • 4/6 – Colorado Springs, CO – Sunshine Studios Live
  • 4/7 – Overland Park, KS – Vivo Overland Park