Louder Than Life with Rival Sons, Pantera, and more

Sep 21, 2023  ·  Kentucky Exposition Center, Louisville, KY Kentucky Exposition Center, Louisville, KY

Louder Than Life
Sep 21
Louder Than Life
Past Concert

LineUp

Code Orange, from Pittsburgh, revolutionized heavy music with albums like FOREVER and UNDERNEATH. Known for blending hardcore and industrial sounds, they've earned multiple GRAMMY nominations.
Los Angeles-based rock band The Bronx, formed in 2002, known for energetic hard rock and alter ego Mariachi El Bronx. Acclaimed for blue-collar hard rock anthems and riveting performances with six albums.
Philadelphia rock band Mannequin Pussy, known for cathartic tunes about tough times, blends punk and pop. Hits include "Patience." Famous for their intense energy and rallying music, they collaborate mainly within their band featuring Colins Regisford, Kaleen Reading, Maxine Steen, and Marisa Dabice.
Los Angeles rock band Beauty School Dropout, known for heavy guitar tones and sticky pop melodies, includes members Colie Hutzler, Beepus Burdett, Bardo. Signed by A&R Mark Hoppus under Verswire.
Dance Gavin Dance, hailing from Sacramento, blends metal & hardcore-punk with screamo & pop. Known for their unique sound likened to The Mars Volta and Nirvana, the band boasts a diverse lineup, featuring Tilian Pearson's R&B vocals and Will Swan's intricate guitar work. Celebrating over a decade in music with eight albums, their innovative style continues to captivate a dedicated fanbase.
MEGADETH, iconic thrash metal pioneers known for "Dystopia", continue defining the genre with their latest album. Known for intricate solos, virtuosity, and Mustaine's unique vocals, they remain a force in metal music, fusing early fierceness with '90s melodicism.
American metalcore band Miss May I, known for intense performances & melodic refrains, is a staple in the heavy music scene, celebrated for their powerful, spirited music.
Coheed and Cambria, known for blending genres from indie to metal, gained fame with their concept albums like "The Amory Wars." Famous for intense live shows and grand, operatic rock akin to Queen, their music includes notable hits and dynamic collaborations.
Rain City Drive, based in Florida, crafts dynamic alternative rock with post-hardcore roots. Known for hits like "Talk to a Friend" and "Heavier," their music blends heavy riffs with pop melodies, resonating with over 750,000 monthly Spotify listeners. Their powerful live performances have made them a favorite at both intimate venues and major festivals.
Born in Japan, SiM blends nü-metal with hardcore, known for hits like #1 “The Rumbling.” They’ve topped charts, sold out massive arenas, debuted in the US at Knotfest, and crafted 6 albums, infusing reggae and punk elements.
Deafheaven, formed in San Francisco (2010), transcends black metal with shoegaze and post-rock elements. Known for acclaimed albums like "Sunbather" and "Infinite Granite", they've collaborated with artists like Chelsea Wolfe and toured globally. Notable for blending intense metal with cinematic, experimental styles.
Omaha-born rock band 311 blends reggae, hip-hop, funk, and metal, achieving fame with hits like "Down" and "Amber." Known for albums like 'Transistor' and 'Uplifter,' they've consistently delivered top charting music since the '90s, celebrated for energetic live performances and a loyal fanbase.
Born from backyard jams, Parkway Drive, featuring McCall, Ling, Kilpatrick, O'Connor, and Gordon, evolved from metal underdogs to festival headliners with 6 Gold albums, 3 documentaries, and numerous global tours. Known for high energy and breaking genre norms, their album "Darker Still" epitomizes their creative peak and success.
Starbenders, fronted by Kimi Shelter, fuse rock with punk & glam influences. Known for electric performances & hits from "Love Potions." Toured with Alice In Chains.
Asking Alexandria's rock style praises icons like Led Zeppelin and Metallica. Known for hits like "Alone Again," they've amassed 1.4B streams and collaborated with band members including Ben Bruce and Danny Worsnop. Their music videos on YouTube have over 700 million views.
Mongolian band The HU, from Ulaanbaatar, blends traditional throat singing and instrumentation with Western rock. Known for ‘Hunnu Rock’, their album ‘The Gereg’ topped charts and earned Mongolia’s highest award. Collaborated with Metallica and featured in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. UNESCO Artist of Peace.
Memphis May Fire, born in passion & diversity, excels in aggressive rock & metal. Known for their album "Broken" & touring with acts like Killswitch Engage, they unify fans globally through powerful music.
Florida's Wage War blends heavy technicality with melodic hooks. Known for hits like "Alive" and "The River," their album "Deadweight" won critical acclaim. They've toured with bands like A Day To Remember and worked with producer Drew Fulk.
Formed in 2008 in Tuscaloosa, AL, metalcore band Gideon mixes hardcore punk with melodic elements, achieving success with albums like "Cold" and "Out of Control," and pushing genre boundaries. Known for their intense sound and positive defiance.
Philadelphia band Jesus Piece blends hardcore metal with melodic songwriting. Famous for live energy and notable albums like '...So Unknown', they produce anthem-rich music with unique riffs and dynamic vocals.
The Interrupters, Los Angeles band formed in 2011, blend ska and punk. Known for high-energy shows, led by Aimee Interrupter and the Bivona brothers, who previously worked with Tim Armstrong.
Born in Lawrence, MA, Godsmack surpasses Aerosmith & Foo Fighters in top rock hits. Known for anthems like “I Stand Alone” & “Voodoo,” they boast a multi-platinum debut & awards including a Billboard win.
Formed from Kyuss remains, Queens of the Stone Age became 21st century heavy rock leaders. Known for "Rated R" and "Songs for the Deaf," featuring Dave Grohl. Hit #1 with “…Like Clockwork.” Collaborated with Mark Ronson, Elton John.
Flogging Molly, a Celtic-punk band known for energetic shows and genre-spanning music, collaborates with icons like The Chieftains and Motörhead. The band, featuring couple Dave King and Bridget Regan, recorded their seventh album 'Anthem' with producer Steve Albini.
San Diego's SeeYouSpaceCowboy, formed in 2016, mingles sasscore, punk, mathcore, and metalcore. Frontwoman Connie Sgarbossa's real-life trauma inspires their music, known for rawness and profound themes in albums like "The Romance Of Affliction."
Senses Fail's 8th album, "Hell Is In Your Head," produced by Saosin's Beau Burchell, explores death through TS Eliot’s "The Waste Land" themes. A dark continuation of 2006’s "Still Searching."
Viagra Boys, a mix of jazz musicians and hardcore veterans, is known for critiquing modern masculinity with songs blending punk, disco, and kraut. Frontman Sebastian Murphy leads their unique sound.
Falling in Reverse, led by Las Vegas' Ronnie Radke, creates anthemic, intimate music. Known for hits like "Popular Monster," they've also topped charts with albums like "Fashionably Late" and singles such as "ZOMBIFIED." Their unique style mixes provocation with self-expression, earning multiple No. 1 songs and a platinum record.
Rival Sons, lauded rockers, rose with albums like FERAL ROOTS, earning Grammy nods. Hits like “Do Your Worst” topped charts. Known for touring with legends like Black Sabbath and The Rolling Stones.
Mayday Parade, born in Tallahassee, shifted to self-release music after their 7th album, embracing more control and consistent releases. Known for hit single "Got Me All Wrong", inspired by the drummer's romance.
Australian metalcore band The Amity Affliction, formed in Brisbane in 2002, fuses confessional lyrics with a melodic, emo-tinged sound. Known for hits like "Chasing Ghosts," they've topped ARIA charts multiple times and enjoy international success. They're recognized for powerful live performances and impactful collaborations.
Ryan Oakes, a self-made artist known for blending punk, rock, and rap, has released over 250 tracks. Featured on BBC Radio One and Sirius XM, popular in Spotify’s editorial playlists. Continues to evolve his unique sound.
Texas metal band Pantera, led by vocalist Phil Anselmo and guitarist Dimebag Darrell, revolutionized '90s metal with hits like "I'm Broken." Known for "groove metal," they topped charts and influenced the genre deeply until their 2004 dissolution following Darrell’s tragic onstage murder.
From Dave Grohl's solo project to a rock titan, Foo Fighters embrace alt-rock anthems with hits like "This Is a Call." Grammy winners and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, they're known for relentless touring, diverse albums like "Sonic Highways," and overcoming drummer Taylor Hawkins' death.
Starcrawler, LA rock band known for dynamic shows and Hollywood Babylon vibe, echoes X and The Rolling Stones. Praised by Elton John, Iggy Pop. Opened for Beck, Foo Fighters. Innovating rock with a fresh edge.
From Southend-on-Sea, England, Nothing But Thieves blend indie rock with pop hooks. Known for hits like "Trip Switch," they've topped UK charts with albums like "Dead Club City." Influential in alternative rock, they've enjoyed global acclaim and Billboard success.
Berkeley-born punk band Rancid, formed by ex-Operation Ivy members in 1991, earned fame with hits like "…And Out Come The Wolves". Known for powerful, socially-aware lyrics and enduring influence in punk rock.

Concert Info

Videos

Top Tracks

More Concerts in Louisville, KY

You May Also Like

Report a problem