Fame On Fire
Halocene, Archetypes Collide
Event Info
Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia
1009 Canal Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19123
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Artist Info
Fame On Fire
Tarot cards might give perspective, soothe the uncertainty of mental health, or simply enable you to make better sense of your life. Fame on Fire use music in much the same way. The Florida quartet process frustrations, fears, and feelings with a malleable musicality, matching emotions to moments of precise hard rock, piano-laden melody, manic electronics, and relatable pop catharsis. After generating over 100 million streams, packing shows, and earning acclaim, the band ponder fate and the future on their third full-length offering, The Death Card[Hopeless Records].
The band initially materialized out of South Florida with a distinct and dynamic vision. Following a series of inventive and innovative viral covers, they served up the original Transitions EP in 2017. They maintained their momentum with 2020's LEVELS. "Her Eyes" gathered over 15.5 million Spotify streams followed by "HEADSPACE" [feat. POORSTACY] with 13.1 million Spotify streams. Welcome to the Chaos saw them ascend yet again fueled by the likes of "Plastic Heart" and "Welcome to the Chaos" [feat. Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills]. The latter vaulted into the Top 15 at Rock Radio. The band also toured alongside Falling In Reverse, Ice Nine Kills, and ONE OK ROCK. In between selling out headline gigs, the guys decamped to Los Angeles in order to record Death Card with producer Erik Ron [Godsmack, Motionless In White, Panic! At The Disco]. "This was our first time working with a producer," recalls Bryan. "Erik kept us on track, and he pushed me as a lyricist and songwriter to make everything cohesive." Threading this body of work together even tighter, each song corresponds to its own tarot card.
Halocene
Halocene stands as a distinguished rock ensemble, exemplifying the epitome of musical prowess since their establishment in 2008. Hailing from Phoenix, AZ but now residing in Nashville, TN, this formidable band has garnered widespread acclaim for their extraordinary performances and exceptional musicianship.
At the core of Halocene's artistry lies Addie, a consummate vocalist whose dynamic range and emotive delivery captivate audiences with each resonating note. Accompanied by the virtuosic finesse of Brad, whose mastery of production and guitar knows no bounds.
The band's journey began with persistent dedication to honing their craft, captivating local audiences and steadily gaining recognition for their exceptional talents. Through a robust digital presence, including a prominent YouTube channel boasting awe-inspiring covers and compelling original compositions. Halocene also dominated Twitch by religious streaming 3 times a week for 2 years, their magnetic allure transcended geographic borders, establishing a loyal following across the global music community and making them official music ambassadors for Twitch.
This milestone achievement catapulted them into the echelons of rock stardom, garnering widespread praise from critics and fans alike.
Renowned for their mesmerizing live performances, Halocene has shared illustrious stages with celebrated artists and graced renowned music festivals, delivering riveting shows that leave an indelible impact on all fortunate enough to witness their sonic grandeur. Their unwavering commitment to excellence and audience engagement has secured a loyal fan base that resonates with their musical vision.
Beyond their rock virtuosity, Halocene embraces their platform to advocate for meaningful causes, utilizing their influence to promote mental health awareness, community engagement, and philanthropic initiatives. Their music serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring listeners to confront life's challenges with fortitude and optimism.
Continuously pushing the boundaries of their craft, Halocene remains resolute in their pursuit of sonic innovation. Their dedication to growth and exploration is further exemplified through their interactive Twitch channel, where fans can intimately connect with the band, partake in live performances, and witness the creative process in real-time.
Halocene's unwavering commitment to musical excellence, paired with their genuine passion for making a positive impact, cements their status as an esteemed force in the contemporary rock landscape. As they continue to elevate their sonic legacy and inspire a legion of devoted admirers, Halocene stands proudly at the pinnacle of rock excellence.
Archetypes Collide
This is Archetypes Collide. Hard-hitting vision with melodic direction. In 2014 they released their rst EP, Foundations. Enlisted Hiram Hernandez (Dragged Under). The EP was preceded by their aggressive single, "Hollow Ground”.
In 2016, they released the heart-pounding single, “Fractures". After touring in support of their EP and new single they returned to the studio to record a follow-up as well as releasing their massively successful cover of “Too Good At Goodbyes”.
In 2018 their sophomore EP was released featuring the melodic anthem, "Reminiscent Life" and the heavy-hitting jam, "Well Wasted". Later in 2018, their second cover “Ocean” was released and Archetypes Collide were nalists in 98KUPD’s radio competition Playdio.
2019 brought new songs and more shows. After the success of “White Noise”, they released “One More Night” and the band were nalists again for 98KUPD’s Playdio.
“Forgive Me” kicked off 2020 as Archetypes Collide headed to Ohio to record with Producer Nick Ingram and Oshie Bichar of Beartooth. Despite quarantine slowing down the music industry, Archetypes Collide has continued to build in 2020. Archetypes Collide started their online shows, The Digital Sessions, and released one of their hardest-hitting songs, “Your Misery”. With more to come in 2021, Archetypes Collide shows no signs of slowing down