Party: I See Stars w/ Razihel & Something Clever
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Thursday, December 11th
Doors: 7:30 pm
Show: 8:00 pm
$13 | $15
$3 extra for under 21
I See Stars
On October 22nd, I SEE STARS will be releasing their highly anticipated, fourth full-length album, New Demons. Taking their style of electronic hardcore music (EHM) to new levels, the band reaches deeper into the genre they helped build further surpassing all limitations.
I SEE STARS exploded into the mainstream in 2011 after making their national television debut on the ABC late-night talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” This coupled with being featured on the covers of Alternative Press and Substream Magazine and touring all across North America with Black Veil Brides on the “AP Tour” helped them gain legions of devoted fans.
However, in 2012 the group had their most successful year yet with the release of digital_renegade, their third full-length album. This new effort was recorded with acclaimed producer Joey Sturgis (Asking Alexandria, Emmure) and the end result was a propulsive blend of aggressive music alongside build ups that spawn from the core of techno/dub-step/electro. This disc was highly regarded by fans and media alike as their best offering yet and yielded AMP and Outburn Magazine cover features.
In 2013, I SEE STARS expels all of their demons truly coming into their own, unique sound and will ultimately leave their definitive mark on the genre with this release.
Razihel
Razihel is an eclectic young Italian producer. He brings to EDM his experience from post-hardcore scene and a massive love for video games. These influences have given him an exciting musical edge that has allowed him to fast track his career. In his first two years he has already worked along side artists like Benny Benassi, Krewella, Savant, Varien, I See Stars and many others.
Something Clever
Something Clever is a rock band out of Charlotte, North Carolina. The bands members are lead vocalist Adam Nelson, lead guitarist Kelly Flusk, guitarist Brett Baker, bassist Colt Crevar, and drummer Dylan Roles.
They are known for their diverse rock sound and high energy live shows. Something Clever emerged with an Alternative Rock sound but their style is slowly growing and evolving into a harder alternative/metal sound.
The band was formed in 2011, and in 2012 the band recorded their first EP titled “Walk Away” which was released July 7th, 2012 as a 7 song independent record produced and engineered by Michael Pepe. That same year, the band shared the stage with The Red Jumpsuit Appratus, Saving Abel, and Sum 41 and ended up #1 in all voting categories at the 2012 Ernie Ball and Rockstar Energy Drink Battle of the Bands for Simpsonville, SC.
In 2013, Something Clever met up with Charlotte’s own WSOC TV to create a custom song for the annual High School football show that was set to premiere throughout the season. The song was recorded at Concentrix Studios in Charlotte, mixed and engineered by Fred Story and Michael McGinnis.
Something Clever released their single “Freaks Like You” on December 3rd 2013. It was recorded and mixed by Drew Cyphers, and mastered by Dave Harris at Studio B mastering. The single made a gritty, raw, statement that pulls no punches. The band then followed up with a music video for the song that was released in January 2014.
In the months following the release of “Freaks Like You” the band traveled to cities from Wilmington, NC to Atlanta, GA. They also had the opportunity to open up for Adelitas Way, New Medicine, and Tantric.
Something Clever released another single titled “Best Laid Plans” on June 1st 2014, produced again by Michael Pepe at Sioux Sioux Studios in Charlotte. The song was reviewed by Brian Hatchell of “The Pit Unsigned” and he stated “I knew this band had put together another GEM and their fans were going to go INSANE when they heard it.” ‘Freaks Like You’ and ‘Best Laid Plans’ are available for free download on www.reverbnation.com/somethingclever.
Invited: Matt Miller, Adam Nelson, Shane Deal, Dean Sturgill, Nev Kelly, Taylor Knox, Damn Right Dixie, Christiana Triplett, Crystal Crosby, Yazmin Blancas Sway, Mona Bailey, Bryant Nash, Jen Mathias, Kelsey McCormick, KimNiption Karnes, Caleb Wolff, Sybil Hayes, Angie Williamson, Jennifer Susann Bickel, Hayley Moran, Stephen Coombs, Jay Garrigan, Joey Vernon, Brittany Nicole Hill, Zak Ferrell, Gary Allen Winrich, Ken Scot Singleton, Dan Royer, Stephen Hayko, Jeffrey Coombs, Kenny Lockhart, Sunn Shine, Rebecca Sweet, Delano Spears-Inskeep, Emily Pentry, Alyssa Bailey, Jerry Gardner, Jon Dickinson, Tracie Nasta, Twiggy Cerniglia, Kristin Brzezinski, Heather Isabella Hallyburton, Michael Amon RaBenson, Holly Dawn Clouse, Jonathan Louis Pugh, Katelyn Vereen, Kelly Flusk, Daniel Caudle, Sandi Wilkinson, Kel A. Roonski, Kaya Stowers, Laurence Maher, Zach Manz, Michael Johnson, Wiggle Wagons, Emily Memily Sherfield, Christopher Lee Turner, Brian Rayfield, Melody Thomas, Mike Boyer, Cameron G. Lee, Vic Ray, Jay Tilyard, Jurwayne McGritt, Corey Simmons, Danielle Engle, Steve Coleman, Grant McCracken, Kendall Hicks, Christina Christopher, Tim Nhu, Colin Porter, Max Harbinson, Travis Donaldson, Graham Morrison, Caiti Mason, Ethan Snyder, Michelle Kirk, Miguel Hall, Casey Sanders, Mike Russell, Kerry Hatcher Penninger, Marquita Moore-Weed, Derek Jay Buchanan, Jay Hardy, Matt Trimble, Toni Brockenbrough, Jeff Williams, Gregg McAlister, JzoJzo Bitte, Helen MacMillan Redwine, Trent Dewberry, Whitney Parkinson, Neil Yogi, Christine Smart, Matt White, Heather Alexander, Savanah Burgess, Mena Mae, Joseph Prater show more »