Für Fans von: Rock, Metal, Hip-Hop, und Elektronisch.
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The immediately recognizable masked gang formed in 2005 when members J-Dog and Deuce were so impressed with the reaction to a song they had put on Myspace that they recruited friends Shady, Johnny 3 Tears, Charlie Scene, Funny Man and Da Kurlzz to form the group.
Uncommonly the band quickly finished their debut album ‘Swan Songs’ in just one year but it took a subsequent two years to find someone willing to put the album out as they intended. Eventually A&M Records agreed to release the album uncensored and were pleasantly surprised when the album shot to 22 in the charts shifting over 21000 copies in its first week.
They followed up the album by touring with Skrillex and by releasing a CD/DVD called Desperate Measures. All not was well though as around this time one of the group’s founding members Deuce left the band. Whilst the circumstances of his departure remain unsure, they filled his role by bringing in former American Idol contestant Daniel Murillo who has carried on strong since.
Reformed they began to work on album number two which became ‘American Tragedy’, an album that continued to improve on the group’s existing successes after it sold over three times as many copies as ‘Swan Songs’ in its first week and peaked at number 4 in the album charts.
Constant touring and more successful albums have cemented Hollywood Undead’s position as the premiere Rap Rock group of the modern day. Whilst their masks continue to change, the group remain committed to their unique sound and will no doubt remain popular for years to come.
It was when charismatic front lady, Maria Brink and her right hand man, Chris Howorth met through friends, realizing that they have some similar tastes in music, that the dynamic duo began writing songs. They completed their line up adding Jeff Fabb on drums, Blake Bunzell on guitar and Josh Newell on the bass. They are one of those bands that strategically used MySpace as their platform, uploading demos and building up their following exponentially, which ultimately led to a worldwide record deal with Century Media Records.
It was with Century Media Records that they recorded a slew of albums, and by the third, “A Star-Crossed Wasteland” they were an international hit, with their album peaking at #40 in the US Hot 100 Charts. Their fourth album, “Blood” was even bigger, making it to #15 in both US and Canada. The title track from this album has amassed 11.8 million views on YouTube, not a bad accomplishment for a metal band.
They’re an intriguing gift-wrapped metalcore band that has cracked the code on success whilst maintaining their dignity and musicality along the way. The musicality behind what they’re doing is so complex, but it’s counterbalanced with passion and drive, and you can see this in their music videos and their live shows.
I've seen Hollywood Undead 7 times to date. Every single time has been amazing. The six of them bring an amazing energy to the stage.
They're very interactive with their audience and the whole show is like a giant undead party. I look forward to their new album - not only for new music - but because I can't wait to see them live again.
I've actually driven 18 hours just to see them perform because seeing them is THAT worth it. I've been lucky enough to even meet them after a few of the shows and they are always willing to sign autographs and chat for a few with fans. I highly recommend seeing them if the chance ever presents itself.
Man oh man what can I say about In This Moment, how about that they are so awesome.
Their music sort of remind me of a female version of Marilyn Manson. The singer was so interactive with the crowd. I think it was the most interaction with a crowd I have ever seen and I can say I very happy with it.
I had to make a long drive to be able to see them but boy can I say it was worth it. The venue for the concert was great and really helped the atmosphere because the crowd was digging everything about the concert.
I for one am going to be going back the next time In This Moment comes near me again. Since that show nothing can really compare with it and I've been to another ten shows.
I can confidently say that if you have not heard their music you are in for a real treat. Go check out a CD or download a couple songs. If they come to an area near you, you have to go and give them a listen. If there is nothing near you go check out some of their live songs because you will want the atmosphere they bring.
I recently got to see the hardcore band, I See Stars, play a show at the Ace of Spades in Sacramento up in Northern California. This was quite a cool experience.
Metal shows have always been a favorite of mine, with the intense vibe and extremely loud music and mosh pits. From the beginning, right when the strobe lights started hitting and the first guitar notes rang through the stacks, the crowd goes for it. The chugging guitars and aggressive growls and screams get the crowd into a mosh pit from the getgo.
It is interesting to hear the band go from their breakdowns and guttural screams into some poppy, electronic bridges. It is a really interesting contrast.
The band has great energy and is jumping up and down the whole time as the crowd screams. Devin's clean vocals were very impressive because he hit every note even in the high-pitched songs which was very impressive.
They did play an encore at the end of the show and it worked out very cool. They played the song Filth Friend, which ends with the lyrics "LIGHTS OUT," to which the lights of the stage all go black and the band finishes their set.