Attila w/ Jynx and Dead Crown

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2785 EUCLID HEIGHTS BLVD,CLEVELAND HEIGHTS OH 44106

10 October, 2021

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Attila w/ Jynx and Dead Crown +$2 at door if under 21 ALL AGES Attila Jynx, Dead Crown Attila with Jynx, and Dead Crown TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 11 AT 10 AM Sunday, October 10th 6pm doors / 6:30pm show $17 advance / $20 day of show +$2 at the door if under 21 ATTILA Party metal rockers Attila formed in their hometown of Atlanta in 2005, meeting each other at their high school and through mutual friends. Their mutual love of music (and partying) brought the guys together to form what would eventually become the fourth imprint on the Artery Foundation/Razor & Tie joint venture, Artery Recordings. When the guys set out to name their newly formed band, they knew they were looking for a simple, one word name that didn’t imply the typical death metal cliché terms such as “blood, dying, and darkness.” One day they found themselves in a bookstore passing around a book about Attila the Hun, and so Attila was born. Over the years Attila has gone through a few lineup changes, but founding members Fronz and Sean have remained a constant staple. For the past two years, the band has consisted of Fronz (vocals), Nate (guitar), Chris (guitar), Sean (drums) and Chris (bass). This lineup really brought together Attila’s sound and image that they are known for today. The band began touring full time and as of summer 2010, has been on the road almost non-stop for two years. Attila released two prior albums, Fallacy and Soundtrack To A Party, on Statik Factory Records, and have previously toured with Arsonists Get All The Girls, See You Next Tuesday, Chelsea Grin, American Me, and We Are The End. RAGE, Attila’s Artery Recording/Razor & Tie debut was released on May 11, 2010, and is a unique mix of heavy music infused with elements that make each song fun to listen to and put the listener in the mood to party. “The title can be perceived in many ways, one obviously being a state of extreme anger, and the other being the slang meaning – to party! I have always been a fan of play-on-words and double meanings, and that’s what drew me to this title more than anything,” Fronz commented. While Attila certainly evokes thoughts of partying, the band is trying to expand the public’s immediate thoughts about party metalcore through RAGE. They describe the album and their overall take on music as a way of letting loose and having fun, and allowing the listener to take away that message in whatever context they find fitting. As Fronz said, “All we want is for the listener to have a fun experience, and that is the main message behind RAGE.” JYNX Jynx is a nu metal band from New York City, NY. ... Jynx gained most of their popularity through their guitarist Justin Whang who is a YouTuber with over 225,000 subscribers known for his series Tales From the Internet. DEAN CROWN Dead Crown are a punishing metal four-piece based out of Portland, Oregon that feature a seasoned crew of regional extreme metal heavyweights. Founded in 2017 by ex-Rise of Tides vocalist Kendall Johns, the group incorporates a wide array of heavy music styles into their melodic sonic onslaught, including elements of death metal, doom, and metalcore. In addition to Johns, the quartet features bassist Brent Sheffield, guitarist Eric Gemme, and drummer Bryton Wilson, the latter two of whom also play in Paragon. In 2017 the band issued a pair of hard-hitting singles and videos ("Dethrone" and "Black Sheep"), followed in 2018 by their debut EP, Come Hell. PLEASE NOTE UPDATED COVID-19 SAFETY PROTOCOLS We care for nothing more than the safety of our staff, patrons, and performers. All ticket buyers for this event must show proof of Covid-19 vaccination or a negative PCR test 48 hours prior in order to gain entry. Proof of vaccination may include a physical card or a photo of a complete vaccination card that matches the patron ID. Proof of a negative test may be a printed or digital test result that matches the patron ID. For more information please visit the "FAQ" page on our website here: https://grogshop.gs/faq/ We appreciate your understanding and support - thank you! Attila Jynx, Dead Crown The Grog Shop opened in September of 1992 in the Coventry Rd. neighborhood of Cleveland Heights. Though expanded in size when moved to it’s current location in 2003, the club maintains the intimacy and raw character it has always been known for. We have a full bar with an extensive list of micro-brews, imports, and domestic beer, and of course plenty of liquor.

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