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Coheed and Cambria with Willowake, Covet, and more

Oct 3, 2026  ·  The Observatory, Santa Ana, CA The Observatory, Santa Ana, CA

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Willowake, an alternative indie-punk trio from South Bay Los Angeles, formed in 2021. Known for blending 90s alternative rock with modern indie-punk, their sound is both energetic and melancholic. Popular songs include "Dog," "I See Ghosts," and "Echo Odd." Their debut EP, "An Alter Ego," was co-produced by Jakob Armstrong. "I See Ghosts" earned KROQ radio rotation, and "Echo Odd" garnered millions of online views.
Bay Area guitarist Yvette Young formed math rock trio Covet in 2014, known for her unique finger-tapping style and intricate, emotional instrumental music.
Rocket is an American alternative rock band from Los Angeles, formed in 2021. Comprised of Alithea Tuttle (vocals, bass), Desi Scaglione (guitars), Baron Rinzler (guitars), and Cooper Ladomade (drums), they blend alternative rock, grunge, and shoegaze. They released their debut EP "Versions of You" in 2023 and their full-length album "R Is for Rocket" in 2025. The band is currently touring.
Claudio Sanchez, lead of NY prog rockers Coheed and Cambria, blends sci-fi epic tales with raw personal storytelling. Known for "The Amory Wars" saga, the band’s powerful sound fuses emo, metal, and prog.
Narrow Head, a rock band formed in Dallas, Texas in 2013 and later based in Houston, is known for pioneering the "grungegaze" genre. Their sound blends alternative metal, shoegaze, and post-hardcore, characterized by thick, fuzzy guitar riffs and melancholic melodies. Notable albums include "Satisfaction," "12th House Rock," and "Moments of Clarity." Popular songs include "Nodding Off" and "Gearhead." The band is recognized for its immersive soundscapes and energetic live performances.
Seattle's Sunny Day Real Estate, formed in 1992, emerged distinctly from the grunge era with Jeremy Enigk's unique vocals and melodic tunes. Known for albums like "Diary" and "LP2," they experienced breakups and reunions, with members joining Foo Fighters and releasing ambitious projects like Enigk's "Return of the Frog Queen." Their 1998 reunion album, "How It Feels to Be Something On," earned acclaim, followed by "The Rising Tide." Despite disbanding in 2001, they briefly reunited in 2009-2010, with "Lipton Witch" released in 2014.
Philadelphia's Circa Survive, formed 2004, blends alternative, progressive, and post-hardcore rock. Known for Anthony Green's vocals and experimental sound, notable albums include Juturna, Blue Sky Noise, and Two Dreams. Popular songs like "The Difference Between Medicine and Poison Is in the Dose" and "Act Appalled" highlight their unique style. The band achieved Billboard chart success with several releases.
Turnover is an American rock band from Virginia Beach, Virginia, formed in 2009. Their sound has evolved from emo and pop-punk to incorporate indie rock, dream pop, and soft grunge, often featuring introspective lyrics and ethereal soundscapes. Notable albums include "Peripheral Vision" and their latest, "Myself in the Way" (2022). The band is currently touring to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of "Peripheral Vision".
Toronto punk band PUP blends snarling, self-deprecating punk with raw energy. Known for hits like “If This Tour Doesn’t Kill You, I Will,” their acclaimed albums and intense live shows showcase their volatile yet magnetic chemistry.
Formed in New Brunswick, NJ, in 1998, Thursday gained fame with six acclaimed albums, notably Full Collapse and War All The Time. They've toured with My Chemical Romance, influenced by frontman Geoff Rickly, and shared stages with diverse acts from The Cure to Hatebreed.
Destroy Boys, formed in California in 2015 by Violet Mayugba and Alexia Roditis, are known for evolving punk rock. Their fourth album, "Funeral Soundtrack #4," showcases their matured, authentic sound.
Michigan post-hardcore band La Dispute, known for albums like Wildlife and Rooms of the House, blends raw vocals and sharp guitars to explore deep, existential themes.
Formed in Chico, CA in 2009, Hail The Sun blends post-hardcore with deep, existential lyrics. Known for probing life’s struggles, they've collaborated with Kendrick Lamar’s producers.
Chicago's Slow Mass blends post-hardcore and indie rock with a shifting lineup. Known for albums like *On Watch*, praised by Pitchfork, they've toured with La Dispute and mewithoutYou.

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