Chiodos, Emmure, The Callous Daoboys, Hawthorne Heights

Chiodos, Emmure, The Callous Daoboys, Hawthorne Heights

Sat. 3/29/25

6:00 PM

All ages


Chiodos

Chiodos was a post-hardcore band from Michigan known for their theatrical sound, blending elements of punk, emo, and progressive rock. Fronted by the dynamic Craig Owens, Chiodos gained a devoted following with albums like All’s Well That Ends Well and Bone Palace Ballet. Their music often combines soaring vocals, intricate guitar work, and orchestral elements, creating a unique sound that stands out within the emo and post-hardcore scenes. Chiodos's emotionally charged lyrics and dramatic arrangements earned them a lasting legacy, resonating with fans who appreciate both intensity and melody.

Emmure

Emmure is a metalcore band from New York that’s known for their aggressive, heavy sound and controversial lyrics. With a focus on downtuned riffs, breakdowns, and raw intensity, Emmure has carved out a niche in the hardcore and deathcore communities. Led by frontman Frankie Palmeri, their music often delves into dark, provocative themes, resonating with fans looking for a relentless, confrontational sound. Emmure’s brutal style and willingness to push boundaries have earned them a reputation as one of metalcore's most unyielding forces.

The Callous Daoboys

The Callous Daoboys are a mathcore band from Atlanta, Georgia, known for their wild, genre-blending sound that combines metalcore, jazz, and hardcore punk. With chaotic song structures, dissonant riffs, and a sense of unpredictability, they draw comparisons to bands like The Dillinger Escape Plan. Their energetic and frenetic approach to music, combined with socially aware lyrics, creates an experience that is as thought-provoking as it is intense. The Callous Daoboys’ fresh take on mathcore has quickly made them a standout act in the modern heavy music scene.

Hawthorne Heights

Hawthorne Heights is an emo band from Ohio, best known for their emotional lyrics, catchy hooks, and cathartic energy. Rising to fame with their debut album The Silence in Black and White and hits like "Ohio Is for Lovers," Hawthorne Heights became a defining band in the 2000s emo movement. Their music often explores themes of heartbreak, loss, and personal struggle, striking a chord with fans of introspective rock. With memorable melodies and impassioned vocals, Hawthorne Heights remains a beloved name in the emo and post-hardcore scenes, continuing to resonate with fans of emotionally driven music.

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