Ganja White Night Warms Up at Mission
Though this was Ganja White Night’s tour debuting their new Sprouted album, their set at Mission Ballroom brought feelings of nostalgia, playing all their renowned original hits.
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Though this was Ganja White Night’s tour debuting their new Sprouted album, their set at Mission Ballroom brought feelings of nostalgia, playing all their renowned original hits.
Miller shredded with mechanical precision, and Krauss did what she does best—launching herself into the crowd, climbing up onto the front rail, making direct eye contact with fans, and pulling everyone deeper into the chaos.
Clark’s set was a balanced cocktail of roiling rock anthems and smoldering ballads, shifting gears seamlessly as she tore through new material from All Born Screaming alongside fan-favorites from across her catalog.
Cradle of Filth fully captivated me. You cannot deny the passion that Cradle of Filth has, and the passion that the fans send right back to the stage.
AWOLNATION exploded onto the stage, wasting no time in launching into the opening trio of “Jump Sit Stand March,” “Soul Wars,” and fan-favorite “Kill Your Heroes.”
Missouri’s TRSH played a spectacular show at Globe Hall in Denver last Wednesday, and one of our exciting and talented creative photographers caught a whole slew of the band and their explosive emo set. Enjoy Béla Kershisnik’s photographs in these two slideshows.
Creyogeyser took full advantage of that size and intimacy, playing a short and sweet set that intertwined back and forth between their two albums.
make no mistake: this crowd showed up early and hungry, packing the amphitheater well before sunset like a buzzing hive of EDM zealots—it was a nuclear-level detonation of sound, color, and pure, unfiltered energy.