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Rock Rally by Luke Klink Endust and Released Their Self-Titled Metal Northwoods Escape 2013 - 13 Summer really rocks at Northwoods Rock Rally By Luke Klink endust and released their self-titled metal. Then, all of a sudden, we If you wanna rock this summer, debut album on April 15, 1997. were playing alternative metal. We there is no better place than the Since formation, Sevendust has re- are some kind of heavy and some Northwoods Rock Rally in Rusk leased eight studio albums, earned kind of rock and some kind of met- County. The out additional charting success and gold al.” Rock Rally runs Thursday through sales certiications. The bands gold Trapt is an American rock band Saturday, Aug. 15-17, south of Glen albums are Sevendust, released in that formed in Los Gatos, Calif., in Flora on County B. 1997, Home, released in 1999, and August 1997. The group consists The top-billed Animosity, re- of lead singer Chris Taylor Brown, bands include Sev- leased in 2001. lead guitarist Travis Miguel, drum- endust, Trapt, 3 Pill Sevendust Their top- mer Dylan Thomas Howard and Morning and Royal Trapt charting tracks bass guitarist Peter Charell. Bliss. They will be are “Enemy” (10), The band can be described as joined by at least 10 3 Pill Morning “Ugly,” (12), modern, aggressive hard rock. The more hard rocking “Driven” (10), band expanded its sound to include acts. Party or stay Royal Bliss “Angel’s Son” synthesizers and samples. home, organizers More than 10 bands (11), “Praise” Two of the band’s six studio al- say. (15) and “Denial” bums have peaked higher than 20 on The annual hard- (14). the U.S. charts — Someone in Con- rock festival is billed as the best The band’s last seven albums trol at 14 in 2005 and Only Through outdoor music festival around. It have all cracked the U.S. top 20 in the Pain at 18 in 2008. The band’s features great music, good friends the U.S. charts, including Black Out self-titled debut released in 2002 and plenty of available campsites to the Sun, released in March 2013. was certiied platinum. while away the weekend. Inluenced by Living Colour, Their highest ranking U.S. sin- Sevendust is an American alter- Sepultura, and Faith No More, Se- gle on the Bilboard Hot 100 chart native metal band from Atlanta, vendust has been labeled as heavy was “Headstrong” at 16 in 2002. Ga. The band was formed in 1994 metal, alternative metal, industrial The band’s other hits include “Still by bassist Vince Hornsby, drum- metal, and nu-metal. John Connolly, Frame” in 2003, “Echo” in 2004 and mer Morgan Rose and guitarist John guitarist for the group was asked “Stand Up” in 2005. Sevendust Connolly. After their irst demo, lead what the band deined their genre The band’s latest album Reborn vocalist Lajon Witherspoon and gui- as, “I don’t know. I’ve been trying was released in January 2013. tarist Clint Lowery joined the group. to igure that out. It was back in the Royal Bliss is modern rock with a Following a few name changes, the day. People, for ive minutes called combination of heavy riffs and slick members settled on the name Sev- us progressive, and then it was nu- pop hooks that are both melodic and hard-hitting. Their anthems of love, loss and rage are delivered with the passion that can only come from those who have lived it. Their name Royal Bliss is coined from royal (pertaining to a king) and bliss (supreme happiness). Together the name means “king of the best feel- ing you can feel.” After watching their debut Single ‘Loser’ rise to #53 on the active rock charts and stay in the top 100 for over ive months, the Minneapolis band 3 Pill Morning looks to build on the success of their album “Take Control.” Prior to the album, the band had popped into the national scene with several national tours and TV popularity and watched a 3 Pill Morning loyal and rapidly growing fan base attend their high energy shows. Northwoods Rock Rally features Trapt great camping sites, multiple stages and many enjoyable planned activi- ties. A beer tent will be located on the grounds. Other bands scheduled to perform include Fully Loadid, Third Gear, 4th Floor, Livid, Cydonia, Last Open Road, Irie Sol and Theory. Cardboard NASCAR races are also planned. Campsite “A” is 30 acres and has approximately 2,000 campsites at 30x45 feet for each site. Campsite “B” has 30x45 feet for each site. For more information about Northwoods Rock Rally, call 1-888- 831-7625. The web site is www.northwood- Royal Bliss srockrally.com. 7th Rock Rally Annual AUGUST 15TH-17TH GLEN FLORA, WISCONSIN $ 00 $ 00 RALLY 2 Day Pass 60 1 Day Passes 30 “Party or Camping Area ~ Reserve Your Spot Stay Home” NOW JUST $5000! 888-831-7625 www.northwoodsrockrally.com THURSDAY - Arrival & Campsite Parties Live Music by “Third Gear” & “FULLY LOADID” FRIDAY, AUGUST 16TH 3 Pill Morning & SEVENDUST SATURDAY, AUGUST 17TH 4th Floor, Royal Bliss & TRAPT Friday & Saturday featuring tent bands: 4th Floor, Livid, Cydonia, Last Open Road, Irie Sol & Theory! To purchase tickets: Northwoods Rock Rally, N5496 Cty. Rd. B, Glen Flora, WI 54526 or purchase tickets also online at northwoodsrockrally.com.
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