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Furnace Fest with Turnstile, Head Automatica, and more

Sep 23, 2023  ·  Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark, Birmingham, AL Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark, Birmingham, AL

Furnace Fest
Sep 23
Furnace Fest
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Formed in Buffalo, NY, It Dies Today blends death metal and post-hardcore into metalcore. Known for "The Caitiff Choir" and "Sirens," they debuted on Trustkill Records.
Turnstile, a hardcore punk band from Baltimore, excels in barrier-breaking music. Known for albums like TIME & SPACE and GLOW ON, which received three GRAMMY nods. Key tracks produced with Will Yip and Mike Elizondo.
Christian metalcore band Zao from West Virginia, known for intense vocals and genre-bending style. Key albums: Parade of Chaos, Awake?, The Crimson Corridor. Influential in hardcore scene.
Militarie Gun, led by Ian Shelton, blends hardcore aggression with catchy hooks in their debut album, "Life Under The Gun." Known for tracks like "Do It Faster" and "Very High," they explore themes of relationships and personal growth. Their music combines melody and grit, offering a unique, self-aware lens on life's challenges.
Albany’s metallic hardcore band One King Down, known for vegan straight-edge lyrics and heavy grooves, gained fame with Rob Fusco on Equal Vision; toured Europe/US.
NYC hardcore band Judge, led by Mike Ferraro, mixed metallic guitar with angry, introspective punk. Known for 'Bringing It Down,' influential straight-edge sound, and militant lyrics.
Anxious, from Fairfield, CT, blends Northeast tri-state hardcore and emo with alternative rock. Known for energy and depth, they've toured with Hot Mulligan and are set to release their ambitious second album, Bambi, on Run For Cover Records.
Between the Buried and Me, from Raleigh, NC, blend death, prog, tech, and math metal with blues. Known for "Colors" and "Coma Ecliptic," they’ve worked with producer Jamie King and toured with acts like Dillinger Escape Plan. With albums like "Automata" and "Colors II," the band is hailed for their conceptual creativity, gaining a reputation as a top progressive metal band.
Scowl, from Santa Cruz, CA, delivers venomous hardcore punk, collaborating with Circle Jerks and Limp Bizkit. They've rocked Coachella and Reading festivals, known for their fierce sound and intense live shows. Their latest album explores themes of morality and self-discovery while retaining punk's rebellious spirit.
Santa Cruz's DRAIN, led by Sammy Ciaramitaro, merges hardcore energy with relatability and catchiness. They're renowned for chaotic, engaging concerts.
Pennywise, from Hermosa Beach, CA, is a legendary punk band known for their energetic anthems like "Same Old Story" and "Bro Hymn." Their sound blends subversion and celebration, capturing the essence of California and making them a staple on SoCal radio and global festivals. With members Jim Lindberg, Fletcher Dragge, Byron McMackin, and Randy Bradbury, they've collaborated with producer Cameron Webb.
Foreign Hands, from Delaware and Pennsylvania, revives early 2000s metalcore with fresh energy. Known for chaotic, melodic music and fierce live shows, they've toured with Stick To Your Guns and Counterparts. Praised by Brooklyn Vegan and produced by Will Putney, their sound blends passion and innovation.
California-based Saosin, a post-hardcore pioneer, debuted in 2003 with EP "Translating the Name." Known for their explosive style and social media presence, they've toured with bands like Boys Night Out and signed with labels like Capitol and Epitaph. After lineup changes, including frontman Cove Reber's exit and Anthony Green's return, Saosin released "Along the Shadow" in 2016.
The Callous Daoboys from Atlanta blend dense, chaotic music with a theatrical flair, drawing influence from The Dillinger Escape Plan and Panic! At The Disco. Known for a style that crosses multiple genres and their album Celebrity Therapist.
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.
Hardcore icons Gorilla Biscuits, from NYC, shaped the late '80s straight-edge scene with an inclusive approach. Known for "Start Today," they featured Anthony Civarelli ("Civ"), Arthur Smilios, Luke Abbey, and Walter Schreifels. They disbanded in 1992, but their influence remains.

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