Solarburn CD Release Show
with special guests Sistered and Embers to Ashes
at Howler’s Coyote Cafe
4509 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh (Bloomfield)
Friday 14 September 2012 | doors 9:00 pm | $5 | 21+ only
Yes, folks, it’s finally here: the instrumental metal machine that is Solarburn is unleashing its brand-new debut album 13 (pictured below)! Come on out to Howlers to party with the band, and pick up a CD or one of their newly-designed t-shirts! Also joining in the festivities are local metalheads Sistered (hear ’em here) and Embers to Ashes.
This show also comes with a 100% face melt guarantee. If for any reason your face is not completely melted by the end of the show, simply approach any of the bands involved so we can promptly tell you to go fuck yourself….guaranteed!
RSVP here.
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Motorpsychos, VⒺⒼA, Black Plastic Caskets
at the 31st Street Pub
3101 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh (Strip District at the 31st St. Bridge)
Saturday 15 September 2012 | 10:00 pm | $5 | 21+ only
If you head down to the Pub Saturday night, you’ll be in for a rip-roaring, hard-rocking, beer-guzzling good time. Or something like that. Join local bands Motorpsychos and VⒺⒼA in giving a warm welcome to our Ohio neighbors Black Plastic Caskets in their first-ever Pittsburgh performance!
You can RSVP and get more details on the show here and here.
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Concert Chaos Entertainment and Metalsucks Present:
Skeletonwitch, Havok, Early Graves, Horrid Ordeal
at The Smiling Moose (upstairs)
1306 E Carson Street, Pittsburgh (South Side)
Saturday 15 September 2012 | doors at 5:00pm | $12 advance, $15 at door | ALL AGES
Please note the venue and time change for this show! The poster says Ironworks but the show has been moved to The Smiling Moose! And the doors will be opening at five rather than six as previously reported. Also, Dethlehem was originally scheduled to perform, but due to the changes and the time constraints, they opted to drop off the billing for the evening. (Don’t worry, there will be some Dethlehem news coming your way in the very near future…)
Anyway, the show is being held upstairs, and it is an ALL AGES event, although there is a full-service bar in the lower level of the Moose. Check out some big (and semi-big) names, as they swarm their way through Pittsburgh!
Its weird that the skeletonwitch show got moved from a 400 capacity down to a 100 capacity venue. I understand though that Ironworks needs to renew their liquor liscense…
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I gotta admit, I actually haven’t been to the Ironworks yet — since they reopened with the new name and everything — so I don’t really know anything about what it’s like there. But I agree, while the Smiling Moose bar is a cool place, it seems strangely small for a tour as high-profile as this…
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