![]() Silverstein has been on Warped Tour numerous times, with its first appearance in 2006 and its latest go-around in 2015. However, after the whole "Dead Reflection" album was released, it was clear the genuine, punk-rock/metal Silverstein sound still rang true. ![]() Songs such as "Retrograde" and "Ghost" had a heavier vibe to them. Releasing its first album back in 2003, the Canadian rock band has put out seven more albums since, with the latest being "Dead Reflection," just released on July 14.Īfter the release of a couple singles off "Dead Reflection," it sounded like a different Silverstein was taking form. And although he no longer wears the full makeup and outfit that original Black Veil Brides fans know and love, Black is a guarantee for a good time and a great dance party.Īlthough not the most popular rock band on the scene, Silverstein has been around the block more than once. Regardless of the genre change, however, Black has a stage presence that is unmatched. The vocalist will be playing all the songs from his debut album, "The Shadow Side," released back in May of 2016 and including his hit single, "We Don’t Have To Dance." The album is definitely a turn from the metal sound of Black Veil Brides "The Shadow Side" could fall into the genre of pop-rock with its upbeat, dance-like sound. His original band, Black Veil Brides, was on the tour a few times, the latest being in 2015.įormed in 2009 and releasing three Top-20 albums since 2011, Black Veil Brides is a staple in the modern metal world – and it's because of Black Veil Brides' wild success that Black’s decision to take a break from the band and launch his solo career has been so successful. Hands Like Houses' latest album, 2016's "Dissonants," is definitely its most popular album and the home to its most popular song, "Colourblind." Expect to see a jam-packed setlist from these rockers full of all their hits – including their latest single, "Drift," which was just released last month.Īlthough this is Andy Black’s first Warped Tour as a solo artist, it's certainly not his first go-around with the festival. Its success led to its first Warped Tour in 2013 and then its second in 2015. The second album was an even bigger success than the band's first, including one of its top-five most popular songs, "Introduced Species." Despite tweaking its sound and getting rid of the double bass drum pedal that was so popular on "Ground Dweller," Hands Like Houses made its name known. Its success came so sudden that it was able to release its second album one year later, titled "Unimagine." This will be the third Warped Tour for the Australian rock band, which debuted its first album, "Ground Dweller," back in 2012.Īfter the release of "Ground Dweller," the band quickly became known for its unique and true modern-day rock sound. So, to assist in your decision, here are six acts that are highly recommended and will surely deliver a good show. However, with 64 bands squeezed into one day, it can be overwhelming to choose which acts to see. This year's lineup is as stellar as they come. The event is a highlight of the metal/hard rock scene, bringing 64 of the genre's most popular bands – as well as some from a smattering of other genres to mix things up – to each one-day stop on the tour. Vans Warped Tour makes its annual summer stop in Milwaukee at the Henry Maier Festival Grounds on Monday, July 24.
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