Mega Ran’s “Dream Master Mixtape” Festival Kicks Off Today with Futuristic, AJJ, The Codefendants, and More


 

Raheem “Mega Ran” Jarbo’s “Dream Master Mixtape” Festival is a new Indie-Rap and Rock Music Festival in Yuma, AZ on May 12th-14th. The multi-day indie music event is a first of its kind for both its venue Red Moon Ale House and the City of Yuma, as well as the first foray into festival organizing for the Dream Master himself, Mega Ran. Joining Mega Ran on the headliner tier is legendary indie rapper Futuristic, indie punk icons AJJ, and the hottest punk/rap act in America right now The Codefendants (Fat Mike from NOFX’s new project). While the midcard boasts some incredibly exciting acts as well including Homeboy Sandman, Open Mike Eagle, Whitney Peyton, Playboy Manbaby, Urban Heat, and Boris & the Joy (of Nat & Alex Wolff & Gogol Bordello).

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Vans Warped Tour 2017: Phoenix, Arizona


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The Vans Warped Tour. Twenty-Three years of a traveling road show that showcases a plethora of bands. Some people thumb their nose up as it being full of emo wannabes or full of bands no one has heard before. But those people ignore the fact that this is an institution. Twenty-three successive years of promoting hundreds of bands on a full summer tour. It’s pretty much the longest most successful American festival; it rivals the festivals in Europe. Continue reading


2017 Vans Warped Tour Lineup Announced, Tickets On Sale


The 2017 Vans Warped Tour was announced at their annual event at Full Sail University in Florida. CKY, Hatebreed, Hawthorne Heights, I Prevail, Beartooth, Sick Of It All, Candiria, Anti Flag, GWAR, Memphis May Fire and more will perform. Tickets are on sale now for all dates with the full confirmed line-up and other info below.
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Shattered Skies – The World We Used To Know


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In the last couple of years, Irish/UK based quartet Shattered Skies have been making ripples in the Prog ocean, including an early but show-stealing performance at the first incarnation of HRH Prog with their brand of tech metal. The fact that it has taken so long for a full debut to see the light of day and capitalise on this momentum could have proved damaging for lesser bands, and even seen them forgotten about. Fortunately this shouldn’t prove a problem for an act with such a strong balance between the memorable and the forward thinking.

Sitting well alongside their peers with the air of drifting but Meshuggah like crunching tone of TesseracT and the soaring melodies of Alaya, The World We Used To Know (Independent/Holdtight! PR) is by no means a wholly original concept but is delivered with a much bigger emphasis on actual, catchy songs than most. The vast bulk sits on the anthemic side with the merest suggestion of further imagination. Sean Murphy’s lofty vocals offer the towering performance that this brand of metal expects without the reliance of harsh growls.

So far, so good, but there is the niggling sense that there is a lot of boldness and evolution waiting to come out. The likes of ‘Collapse Of Man’ and the following ‘End And The Rebirth’ show futuristic keyboards at play ,which then seems to get buried for a more straightforward formula here on in, reappearing again with the magnificent 11 minute title track. This closing epic shows them really exploring the prog rabbit hole with various twists and dynamic shifts yet still contains plenty of drawing hooks. A stark statement of just what they are capable of.

A very strong and immediate debut of impressive technical prowess married with a level of immediacy that many in this crowded bracket cannot muster, Shattered Skies have shown just why they have made such an impact. The only dampener is the evidence on show that they have the prowess to be more daring, adventurous, and even more special. A very commendable start which closes with what almost feels like a teaser for bigger things to come.

 

8.0/10

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CHRIS TIPPELL