Alter Bridge Walks the Sky in Birmingham, AL.

On Thursday, October 17th, Alter Bridge brought the Victorious Sky Tour to Avondale Brewing Company in Birmingham, Alabama. The other two bands on the bill were Dirty Honey and Skillet. As an added bonus, my dad accompanied me.

Dirty Honey opened the show. The Los Angeles-based quartet pumped up an already enthusiastic crowd with their brand of rock, which is heavily influenced by such bands as Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith. With their talent and obvious love of what they were doing, Dirty Honey held the fans in thrall and set the atmosphere for a great night of music.

Skillet was next. I had never seen them before and I was suitably impressed. Once on the stage, the members of Skillet were a nonstop ball of energy. Front man John Cooper was quite charismatic, constantly moving and encouraging the audience’s participation. The band did all of their biggest hits: “Hero,” “Monster,” “Awake and Alive,” “Whispers in the Dark,” and “Legendary,” just to name a few. By the time they concluded with “The Resistance,” the crowd was practically vibrating from adrenaline and well and truly primed for Alter Bridge.

When the lights dimmed again, the fans erupted. “One Life,” the opening track from Alter Bridge’s latest album, Walk the Sky, played over the PA and fog filled the air. Renewed screams rose as each member of the band — vocalist/guitarist Myles Kennedy, guitarist Mark Tremonti, bassist Brian Marshall, and drummer Scott Phillips — walked into view. The intro music faded out, and Alter Bridge ripped into “Wouldn’t You Rather.”

Unlike the Alter Bridge concerts I’ve attended in the past, this one focused on the band’s heavier side. “Wouldn’t You Rather” was followed by “Isolation” and “Come to Life.” Two more songs from Walk the Sky were included (“Pay No Mind” and “In the Deep”), and there was no acoustic interlude. However, Alter Bridge did play “Blackbird,” always a huge crowd pleaser.

The band’s performance was amazing, as usual. Myles serenaded his fans while Brian and Mark pulled faces at the audience and tossed out several picks. The sing-along portions of “Rise Today” and “Open Your Eyes” were absolutely magical. Perhaps my favorite moment, though, was when Myles joked that he might mess up the beginning of “Cry of Achilles” because his hands were so cold. It was cute.

I have now seen Alter Bridge six times and I have never left a show disappointed. They continue to prove over and over that they are the best rock band in the business.

I will end this review with a personal anecdote. I met Mark for the fifth consecutive show, and he made my night.

Now, let me preface this story. The last time Alter Bridge came to Birmingham, I asked Mark for a pick after we had taken pictures. He told me that he doesn’t keep any on him, apologized, and promised to give me one next time. So, Thursday evening, I tweeted him prior to their set and let him know I was in the front and was hoping for a pick. The official Alter Bridge page retweeted me. However, Mark didn’t see it and he did not throw me one.

When Mark emerged from the bus, he approached me first. I let him read the tweet and joked that he had let me down. He chuckled and said he was sorry; simultaneously, he was checking his pockets. “Oh. Wait,” he said, then he held up a pick. It was the best moment ever…along with Mark letting me put a Snapchat filter on him for a selfie.

This may have claimed the top spot for my favorite interaction with a rock star. Have I mentioned how happy Alter Bridge makes me?

Be sure to check out my photo gallery!!!

New Music (7/15 — 7/28)

I’m hitting the highlights of the past two weeks since I didn’t post last Sunday.

Texas Hippie Coalition: “Dirty Finger”

The All-American Rejects: “Send Her To Heaven”

Killswitch Engage: “I Am Broken Too”

Crown The Empire: “Blurry (out of place)”

Skillet: “Legendary”

Fit For An Autopsy: “Mirrors”

Imminence: “Lighthouse”

Volbeat ft. Gary Holt: “Cheapside Sloggers”

Beth Hart: “War In My Mind”

Picturesque: “Swipe”

Being As An Ocean: “Play Pretend”

Godsmack: “Under Your Scars”

Through Fire: “Medicine”

Strong Like Bull: “Live While You Can”

Slipknot: “Solway Firth”

Bullet For My Valentine: “Piece Of Me”

Prznt: “Codeine Dreams”

Havens: “Stranger”

The Chainsmokers & Illenium ft. Lennon Stella: “Takeaway”

Kenzie: “HOT”

Wolves at the Gate: “Drifter”

brokeNCYDE: “Bout It”

Saint Asonia ft. Sully Erna: “The Hunted”

Alter Bridge: “Pay No Mind”

Justin Symbol (aka Star Daddy) ft. VoKillz & Angel Nightmare: “Trash Fire”

Sköld: “Small World”

Lacuna Coil: “Layers Of Time”

Wednesday 13: “Decompose”

Of Mice & Men: “Earth & Sky”

Behemoth: “Sabbath Mater”

Bring Me The Horizon: “sugar honey ice & tea”

Pacific Radio: “Katie”

Imagine Dragons: “Birds”

Slaves: “Heavier”

Shadow of Intent: “Malediction”

Thy Art Is Murder: “New Gods”

Call Me Karizma: “I’m ok”

Kobra and the Lotus: “Burn!”

Stick To Your Guns: “56”

Our Future Leaders: “You’re The Void”

KXM: “War Of Words”

The 69 Eyes: “Cheyenna”

Infant Annihilator: “Three Bastards”

The Agonist: “Burn It All Down”

CeCe: “Never Be”

Demon Hunter: “The Negative”

Skynd: “Katherine Knight”

BlackRain: “Hellfire”

Alter Bridge Release New Single + Announce 2019 North American Tour

It’s always a great day when there’s new music from Alter Bridge! Check out “Wouldn’t You Rather” from their upcoming release, Walk the Sky — out October 18th, 2019.

Earlier this week, the band announced fall dates in North America with special guests Dirty Honey and Skillet.

Victorious Sky Tour

  • 9/22 – Baltimore, MD – MECU Pavilion
  • 9/24 – New York, NY – Terminal 5
  • 9/25 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met
  • 9/27 – Columbus, OH – Express Live!
  • 9/28 – Grand Rapids, MI – 20 Monroe Live*
  • 9/30 – Toronto, On – Rebel*
  • 10/3 – Worcester, MA – The Palladium
  • 10/5 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre
  • 10/6 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore
  • 10/8 – Minneapolis, MN – Myth Live
  • 10/10 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre
  • 10/11 – Kansas City, MO – Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
  • 10/13 – Manchester, TN – Exit 111 Festival
  • 10/14 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
  • 10/16 – Mobile, AL – Saenger Theatre
  • 10/17 – Birmingham, AL – Avondale Brewing Company
  • 10/19 – San Antonio, TX – Vibes Event Center
  • 10/20 – Dallas, TX – The Bomb Factory
  • 10/22 – Tampa, FL – Jannus Live
  • 10/24 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues
  • 10/25 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues

*Dirty Honey not appearing on these dates

New Music (6/10 — 6/16)

Shinedown: “Monsters”

Kryptos: “Mach Speed Running”

Sum 41: “A Death in the Family”

The Beautiful Monument: “Reaper”

My Only: “…holding me (back)”

Infected Rain: “The Earth Mantra”

Volbeat: “Last Day Under the Sun”

Hammerfall: “(We Make) Sweden Rock”

Gloryhammer: “Masters of the Galaxy”

Attraction To Tragedy: “Agony”

Caskets: “Heart Attack”

Badflower: “Promise Me”

Diamante: “Sleepwalking”

Nonpoint: “Fix This”

Bloody Hammers: “Let Sleeping Corpses Lie”

A Pale Horse Named Death: “Fell In My Hole”

Unprocessed: “Abandoned”

Spiritbox: “Bleach Bath”

State Champs: “Frozen”

Block Buster: “Move”

Richie Kotzen: “Venom”

Ian Abel Band: “Shoes”

Skillet: “Anchor”

Skillet: “Save Me”

Burning Witches: “Wings Of Steel”

Sabaton: “The Red Baron”

Like A Storm: “Out Of Control”

Like Machines: “Destitute”

The Chemical Brothers: “Eve Of Destruction”

Lebanon Hanover: “Petals”

Disentomb: “The Decaying Light”

Bury Tomorrow: “Glasswalk”

Egypt Central: “Raise the Gates”

Renegades: “A Lost Generation”

Red Fang: “Antidote”