

Then The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus was to take the stage. You can also hear John talk about what is into the future for Egypt Central. They played a mixture of songs from their self-titled debut album as well as songs off their latest release “White Rabbit.” Playing “Ghost Town,” “Kick Ass,” “You Make Me Sick” and the first single track from the new album “White Rabbit,” as part of their set, what wasn’t to love? Find out more about the new album, the struggle the band went through to get it released and what the Memphis rock n roll scene of today is like with the interview Musician Photo Journal conducted with Vocalist John Falls before the show. That energy never let up as their mem orable stage presence kicked the crowd into overdrive. Kicking off their set with “Taking You Down,” the high octane energy and crunchy guitars blowin away the crowd from the start. You can hear James talk about the new album, shooting the video and more in the interview Musician Photo Journal did with James before this show.įourth up was Memphis TN natives Egypt Central.

Founded by vocalist James Hart after his time with the well known Orange County metalcore band Eighteen Visions, Burn Halo just released their second album, “Up From The Ashes.” Their first single from the new album, “Tear It Down” has been breaking ground on SiriusXM’s “Octane” station as well as various radio stations around the world.

With their loud guitars and straight Rock-n-Roll attitude, the crowd couldn’t seem to get enough of these guys from start to finish. Third on the bill was Burn Halo, kicking off the set with their well known single “Save Me” (off their self-titled debut album). You can find those dates on their facebook page.
#95x sausage fest full#
This time around, bassist Jerod Mankin also took on the role as lead vocalist, which he does on Bobaflex’s latest full length album “Hell In My Heart.” Closing out the set with their latest single “Bury Me With My Gun” which is featured on Bobaflex’s new EP “Chemical Valley.” The band has several tour dates in the USA between now and the end of October.

Fronted by two frontmen, brothers Shawn and Marty McCoy, it was interesting to see them trade between guitar and lead vocals on the songs. Next up was those boys from West Virgina, Bobaflex. However, Seven Day Sonnet only heated thing up more when they played a mixture of songs from their debut album “Reprisal” and their latest release EP “Spring Fling.” The set list included their newest single “Farewell to Good Days” and closed out with their most popular single “Hapless.” You can catch Seven Day Sonnet this summer on tour with Nonpoint and Pop Evil. They took the stage with the sun beating down in the afternoon sky. The show kicked off with the Chicago IL natives, Seven Day Sonnet. Headlining this year’s festival was All That Remains, who shared the stage with The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Egypt Central, Burn Halo, Bobaflex and Seven Day Sonnet. It was a day packed full of good food, beautiful weather and great music for the whole family to rock out to while hanging out along the water front. The following band will play on SUNDAY 9/27: GROUPLOVE, ALL TIME LOW, SAINT MOTEL, JUDAH AND THE LION, MEG MYERS, WHITE REAPER, THE UNLIKELY CANDIDATES, ROBERT DELONG, NOTHING BUT THIEVES, CHAZ CARDIGAN, and THE DIRTY NIL.ĩ5X PD JOE DETOMASO said, "We knew our listeners were missing live music and since we can't all get together right now, we decided to do the next best thing.Bring the show to them! You can sit back on your couch and enjoy the show.Syracuse’s 95X took over Pier 24 at the Papermill Island (Baldwinsville NY) this past Friday with Sausage Fest 2011. The lineup for SATURDAY 9/26: THE HEAD AND THE HEART, LOCAL NATIVES, COLD WAR KIDS, NEON TREES, I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME, LOVELYTHEBAND, DAYGLOW, BARNES COURTNEY, PEACH TREE RASCALS, and LEO THE KIND. CUMULUS Alternative WAQX (95X)/SYRACUSE has put together a virtual concert experience, "BINGE THIS FEST" set for SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th and SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th featuring 21 bands playing exclusive performances beginning at 7p each evening.
