Manchester Orchestra with The Features, Chris Staples, and O’brother


February 28, 2010
Revolution Live, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

written by Catrina Banks

On the last day of February, rock lovers of all ages gathered at Revolution Live in Ft. Lauderdale to see the band Manchester

Holly Miranda – Enter into The Magicians Private Library

Holly Miranda has been around for over a decade, and that’s why it’s hard to believe that this past Tuesday marked the release of her first ever full length LP The Magicians Private Library. After seeing her perform live last Sunday (she’s …

Tegan and Sara with Holly Miranda, and Steel Train

February 21, 2010
Sunset Cove Amphitheater, Boca Raton, FL

Written by Kate Dingle

It’s been nearly three years since the Canadian duo of Tegan and Sara have graced a stage

Against Me! With Tim Barry, and Ninja Gun

February 19, 2010
Culture Room, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Written by Kate Dingle

After a week of abnormally cold nights South Floridians were given an opportunity to get heated, and that chance

Kill Miss Pretty Gets Wet

February 15, 2010

Written by Kate Dingle

I was first introduced to Kill Miss Pretty’s music back at Moonfest in October. Since then, I have been intrigued by these guys and gal that (in my

New Found Glory with Saves The Day, Hellogoodbye, and Fireworks

February 9, 2010
Revolution Live, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Written by Kate Dingle

It’s been a while since hometown favorites New Found Glory have graced a South Florida stage. The last

The Low Down: KMP – We’re Not In Kansas Anymore

Written by Kate Dingle

At the first listen to Kill Miss Pretty’s newest single, “Judy Garland”, the only vision running though my mind was that of front woman/sexy seductress Alicia throwing some helpless schmuck against a wall and …

Sound Off: And the Gramophone Goes to…

January 28, 2010

Written by Michelle Brockman

And the Gramophone Goes to……!!!!!!

So, the Grammy’s are this weekend, you gonna watch? The first Grammy’s telecast was in 1959 and the

An Evening with Gov’t Mule

January 20, 2010
Revolution Live, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Written by Kate Dingle

Last Wednesday night, it seemed like the spirits of Woodstock were all summoned to converge on Fort Lauderdale. About

Galactic with JJ Grey & Mofro

January 9, 2010
Revolution Live, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Written by Kate Dingle

Saturday night began with a seemingly endless line of freezing concert goers waiting to buy tickets from the window at Revolution …

Nonpoint with Simplekill, Beauty to the Moon, and Dharmata

Posted 29 Dec 2009 in Live Music Review

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December 26, 2009

Revolution Live, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Written by Tony Ozegovich

For this holiday season, a date was set for homegrown metal to come together and throw down for one hardcore metal show. The night started off with the closed curtains slowly opening and smoke pouring off the stage to reveal the West Palm Beach native Dharmata. The lead singer Jay Slim thrashed his dreads with the rest of the group and quickly got the crowd’s adrenaline flowing. Soon there after, “the mosh pit” started rumbling and proved that this night was just warming up. Forming in 2007, Dharmata is quickly rising out of the garage band scene. With performances like this, it’s easy to see that the talent pool in South Florida is ever growing.

Taking over after Dharmata was Beauty to the Moon, with front man Chris Perez strutting out on stage accompanied by his Jack Daniels bottle. This was reassuring to me that they were the loud and aggressive group that I had heard they were (and what I saw completely solidified that theory). Another one of South Florida’s young and talented groups, Beauty to the Moon gave the ultimate show experience. Their performance even included Perez hopping into the pit and climbing the barricade positioning himself directly on top of the crowd as he sang vocals, while fans helped with the rest. As a gift, Perez even bestowed his lucky bottle of JD to an awestruck concert goer to share a drink.

It seemed that at this point of the night, the mosh pit was completely energized. As I stood behind the last man before the pit, I could see the steam rising off the the backs of the shirtless warriors who were resting until the next bass line was dropped. It amazed me to see so much camaraderie crammed inside the pit area. I would see someone completely obliterated by one man, have him come up and shake hands with the same guy who left him lying on the floor and say, “Yessss, let’s mosh more bro! C’monnn!”. Even when someone would get knocked to the floor they would be picked up instantly and thrown back in. I saw countless people get injured, and then go right back in for more. To my recollection, I only heard of one person who left early as a result of injuries sustained from moshing.

Adding fuel to the fire was Simplekill. The quartet came on stage to do one thing: to totally bestow alternative metal upon the crowd that had begun to urge for more. Yet another group from Fort Lauderdale, these guys brought more of the mainstream metal that most common folk know and love. While listening, it was easy to hear the influence of Sevendust and Pantera. At one point during their performance, lead singer Panjo started a battle of epic proportions in the mosh pit (a scene reminiscent of Braveheart or 300). As this wildness went on, Panjo waved the mic around his head like a helicopter, creating an amazing scene. To go along with the phenominal performance, it was amazing to see most of the band members from Dharmata and Beauty to the Moon with the crowd moshing during this performance.

Finishing off the night with a “head bang”, NonPoint was here to deliver a performance that the sold out crowd at Revolution Live would surely remember. The band has come a long was since it’s first commercial release in 1999, “Struggle”. But since they were in such a giving mood as they had previously said, the first 500 in the door were treated to a special release of theirs. With this homegrown group came a even louder sound and amazing instrumentation that ensured that their songs would be ringing in your ears for the next week. As lead vocalist Elias Soriano thrashed his signature dreads with the intensity brought on by his fellow band mates, everyone was surely satisfied with the “on point” performance and the amazing night of music that had just happened.

As the house lights came up, it seemed as though most were ready for a couple more hours. If you weren’t here, you truly missed a momentous experience of alternative metal that has been growing in our own backyard all this time.

Photos by Tony Ozegovich

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