Tag: Poison The Well

NEWS: Poison The Well announce European shows for 25th Anniversary!

After last week’s announcement of Glassjaw, Better Lovers and Teenage Wrist opening for Poison The Well in the US as they celebrate the 25th anniversary for their 1999 debut album “The Opposite Of December… A Season Of Separation”, the announcement of a European run shouldn’t come as a surprise. What does is that support acts

Bootleg: Poison The Well at Hellfest!

When it comes to stacked lineups there haven’t been many more stacked than Hellfest in the year 2000. The Booker T. Washington Community Center in Syracuse New York saw Everytime I Die, Diecast, Brothers Keeper, The Hope Conspiracy, One King Down, Throwdown, Turmoil and Poison The Well take to the stage. “Slice Paper Wrists” is

Bootleg: Poison The Well in New York!

This pro-shot full set from Miami, Florida’s Poison The Well at West Babylon American Legion Hall in West Babylon New York on 30th December 2001 is based around material from the bands 1999 record “The Opposite of December“, a landmark and cornerstone release in the history of Metalcore. Our favourite cut? It should go without

Bootleg: Poison The Well in Noblesville!

Filmed at the Verizon Wireless Music Center in Noblesville Indiana during The Vans Warped Tour in July 2003, here’s a full set from Poison The Well. This show was just 26 days after the release of their highly influential “You Came Before You” album, which made no. #27 on Metal Hammer Magazines 2018 “The 100

Review: “You’ll See Me Up There” by Thirty Nights Of Violence

Since breaking ground in late 2018 with their debut EP To Die In Your Portrait, Thirty Nights of Violence have found themselves at the forefront of a thriving Nashville metal scene with the creative chemistry between members – Zach Wilbourn (vocals), Ethan Young (drums/vocals), Jake Chestnut (bass/vocals), James Chatham (guitar) and Kelly Cook (guitar/vocals) being

The Black Map #24: Renounced from London!

Having purposefully avoided hitting up our fair capital city and mining it for talent, it’s time we took The Black Map to London and gave a mention to Renounced. Having played shows with Stray From The Path last year, the band are about to embark on Harms Way‘s European run with Sanction that will include