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Last Dinosaurs Bring The Energy To Atlanta

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Tuesday night brought in fans of all ages to catch Australian indie band Last Dinosaurs. They’ve been on tour these last few months, and ended it down south. Sean (guitar/vocals), Lachlan (guitar/vocals), Michael (bass), and Jasper (drums) make up the band. Having put out their 5th album KYORYO, late last year, fans were eager to get to hear the new songs live.

Opening act, Tripling Rock, got the crowd moving with their indie rock sound. Purple lights took over the stage and fans clapped and swayed along with the band. Half an hour later, the lights dimmed and “Afterlife” began. Fans were ecstatic, and they were singing and jumping around to every word. The blue lights shined on stage, and Sean was shredding his guitar. 

Production on stage was a “Last Dinos” neon sign, with long strip lights on the front and side of the stage. With a 10-year discography, they have plenty of hits, from “Shallow Boy,” “Apollo,” and “Zoom,” the crowd got louder and a little more wild throughout the night. Atlanta has some famous chants, and the band got into the chants, which became a memorable night for everyone there. 

With this being their 2nd to last show of the US tour, it was a bittersweet moment for all. Sean mentioned how grateful he was for this tour and seeing American fans sing along to all of their songs. The night ended with a mosh pit of fans and everyone dancing with each other. Last Dinosaurs put on a show Atlanta will never forget! 

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THE LAST DINOSAURS

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PETRA Celebrated Their 50th Anniversary in Argentina with the “50th Anniversary World Tour”

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Approximately two years after their last visit to the country, PETRA returned to Argentina to celebrate their fifty years as a band with a show at Arena Sur in Buenos Aires on May 16th, as part of their 50th Anniversary World Tour.

The tour, which also serves as the presentation of their new album HOPE, has already visited countries such as Costa Rica and Finland, and will continue through Mexico, Switzerland, and the United States.

Considered one of the most important and influential bands in Christian rock history, PETRA has impacted multiple generations throughout its five decades of career. The band has released more than twenty albums, including studio records, live albums, and compilations, sold nearly ten million copies worldwide, and received four Grammy Awards and ten Dove Awards. They also became the first Christian band inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

During this new era, the group is also presenting HOPE, their twenty-first album and first studio record featuring new songs in more than twenty years. The release includes “Deliver Us,” the lead single inspired by Ephesians 6:12-13 and centered around a message of faith and spiritual strength.

The night at Arena Sur began with a performance by La PaezSystem as the opening act, kicking off an evening marked by rock and faith-based music.

After fifty years of career, PETRA continues to keep alive the legacy that turned them into one of the most recognized bands within Christian rock music.

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PETRA

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Joyce Manor Bring I Used To Go To This Bar Tour to the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver

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On May 11th, American punk rock band Joyce Manor brought their I Used To Go To This Bar Tour to the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver for a high-energy, jam-packed set.

The punk rock band from Torrance, California, was formed in 2008. Known for their fast, emotionally charged songs and energetic live shows, they became a major influence in modern emo and pop-punk with albums like Never Hungover Again and 40 oz. to Fresno.

Taking the stage at 9:45 pm, Joyce Manor ran through an impressive 24-song set, jumping into hit after hit, with little downtime. The band kept the energy in the room throughout the night, with lots of moshing and crowdsurfing, especially in their hits “Catalina Fight Song”, “Heart Tattoo,” and “Constant Headache.”

Between the mayhem, the band’s songs evoke a deep sense of nostalgia, capturing the feeling of past heartbreak and growing up. Barry Johnson’s emotionally charged vocals, paired with the band’s raw, unfiltered guitar sound, have a way of making you get into your feelings.

The 24-song set allowed Joyce Manor to premiere a lot of their new material from I Used To Go To This Bar, while ripping through some of their biggest hits on cult favourites, Never Hungover Again and Joyce Manor, leaving something for everyone to enjoy.

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JOYCE MANOR

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