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Trinity of Terror: Pittsburgh Show Review

Shelby Tyce

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Nothing is better than a trifecta lineup of amazing artists, especially when you combine this triple-threat of bands. It brings a little bit of terror and lots mayhem. The Trinity of Terror tour consisted of Motionless in White, Black Veil Brides, and Ice Nine Kills. The tour is now heading into it’s third and final leg, after sweeping across the majority of North America in just a few short months.


The tour kicked off in the spring of this year and featured new music from all artists  involved, including highlights from Welcome to “Horrorwood” by Ice Nine Kills, “The Phantom Tomorrow” by Black Veil Brides, and “Scoring the End of the World” by Motionless in White.  If the new music couple with classic tracks fans have gown to know and love over the years wasn’t enough to get the fans going, the theatrics sure were.  The drastic costumes and elaborate light designs added to the hype to each bands set.

Every leg of the tour had a little extra love tossed in with a different featured opener on all three parts of the tour. The first leg featured Lilith Czar, who you might know as the spouse to Andy Biersack, the lead singer of Black Veil Brides. More recently We Came As Romans opened, after the original opener, Crown The Empire had to drop off the tour unexpectedly. The third and final leg of the tour is kicks off in just a few weeks, ironically on Halloween Night in El Paso, Texas. The tour pound mostly west coast dates on the twelfth of December in Seattle, Washington with Atreyu holding down the opening slot.


This tour is surely one for the history books in the metal world. If you are into horror, terror,
mayhem, a whole lot of moshing and havoc, this is most certainly a tour you don’t want to
skip out on. Be sure to check out all the bands involved prior to seeing the show, and make sure to try and snatch up some tickets before it’s too late.

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King Diamond brought the Halloween party to Silver Spring MD

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King Diamond who’s on tour now with Overkill and Night Demon.

Overkill always puts on a great show and shows that face pace thrash metal is still kick ass. Led by NJ’s Bobby “Blitz” Ellsworth Overkill has that distinctive sound with Bobby’s high pitched and raspy vocals. With songs like “Scorched”, “ Rotten to the Core” and “Hello From the Gutter”, Overkill got the crowd into a frenzy and warmed up the stage before the king. 

You know it’s gonna be a good night when it’s 3 days before Halloween and you get to see a kick ass set from King Diamond. King Diamond who’s 68 right now still commands that stage and sounds amazing with his insanely falsettos. The stage show at a King Diamond show is always such a great sight to see. With a multilayer setup of stairs and little pieces of elaborate set all over it’s such a great view and perfect setting to watch a King Diamond set. 

The set list was amazing too we got to hear songs from such a great career like “A Mansion in the Darkness”, “Halloween “, “Spider Lilly”, “Welcome Home”, and “Eye of the Witch” and of course ending the night with “Abagail”. 

If you’re a fan of King Diamond or just a fan of great music that adds that Halloween haunted asylum themed stage performances then you need to go out and check this tour now. King Diamond never disappoints and always puts on one hell of a show. 

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ITS TIME TO GET YOUR BODY BEAT AND LET THE BLOOD FLOW

Ron

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Combichrist came into Lovedrafts in Mechanicsburg with an old school electronic  set and the return of PA’s own DeathMaschine. 

Combichrist took the dark stage armed with Eric on the synths/sampler and Andy on Vocals and an open stage to rampage on. I got to hear some killer kick ass songs I haven’t heard in a while like “Today I woke to the rain of blood”, “This is My Rifle” and This shit will fuck you up”.  

The crowd were super excited to watch the set and everyone was having a good time, dancing to the beats, and singing all the songs and having an amazing time. I’ve been wanting to see Combichrist do these old school sets and have always loved that era of the band. We also got to hear “Like to Thank My Buddies” and “Shut up and Swallow”. We also got a super rare treat for an encore Andy went back even further in his musically roots and pulled out an Icon of Coil song “Dead Enough For Life”, which got the crowd in a frenzy. 

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LUDACRIS : THE HALL AT LIVE

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ATL IS IN THE HOUSE. 

Ludacris came into Maryland at the Hall in Live Casino and brought with him the masses that were ready for a good time, good fun and good tunes. 

Ludacris said it’s been a long time since he’s been back to Maryland and DC area. I loved that he just came out with his dj and his hype man and himself nothing else was needed when you entertain like Ludacris does. Whether  you’re a fan from back in the day or a fan of his movies, Ludacris made everyone happy and made sure they were fully entertained. 

Of course Ludacris played some of his hits songs like “Act a Fool”, “Move Bitch”, “What’s your fantasy”, “Get Back” and “Area Codes” but he also played some old school tracks and a few covers like “Holiday Inn” and “Yeah”. The crowd was hitting that good weed as well and threw some blunts up to the stage during “BlueBerry Yum Yum”. 

Ludacris made a statement that his first album came out in 2000 and this next year is the 25th anniversary of the album. It was a great night and a great time, Ludacris knows how to keep the fans engaged and entertained all night. He’s very fan friendly and charismatic which makes sense that he’s also a great actor. 

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