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Emery: 20th Anniversary of “The Question” + ’68 + FLAKE – Orlando – 5/30/25

Lambgoat + Heroes Live Entertainment present Emery: 20th Anniversary of “The Question” with special guests ’68 and FLAKE on Friday, May 30, 2025 @ The Abbey in Orlando.


Tickets: https://emery.eventbrite.com
Pre-Show VIP packages: https://emerymusic.com

5:00PM (VIP) | 6:00PM (Doors) | 7:00PM (Show) | 18+

Emery
Website: https://emerymusic.com
Facebook: https://facebook.com/emery
Instagram: https://instagram.com/emeryofficial
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4feAxLUxIU7G4KXhH0h2ni

Emery is the realest, most relatable band of the era. The undisputed kings of Christian emo have spent two decades creating emotional experiences by blending post-hardcore chaos, melodies, and lyrics that hit way too close to home. They’re the band that makes you scream, cry, and laugh, sometimes all in the same breath. Known for their self-aware humor and ability to turn heartbreak into harmony, and innovative DIY approach, Emery has become a favorite for fans who love music that feels as real and messy as life. Emery keeps it loud, honest, and unapologetically fun.

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’68
Website: https://theband68.com
Facebook: https://facebook.com/theyare68
Instagram: https://instagram.com/theyare68
X: https://twitter.com/theyare68

Josh Scogin kickstarted his small band with the big sound in 2013, naming the two-man outfit he modestly undersells as “a little rock, a little blues, a little hardcore” after his father’s old Camaro. And there’s a muscle car-sized rumble beneath the hood of what the Atlanta, Georgia native and his percussive partner-in-crime, Nikko Yamada, unleash with an array of guitar, bass, drums, keys, and pedals, careening between swinging barnburners, wild haymakers, and moody atmosphere.

The passion, the hunger, the good humor, it all connects with diverse crowds. Deliciously stripped down and vibrant, ’68 excels in intimate environments, to be sure, but is no less unignorable on giant festival stages or on the road with Bring Me The Horizon, Stone Sour, Beartooth, Avatar, August Burns Red, The Amity Affliction, and Underoath, where they’ve earned new converts every day.

In Humor and Sadness, the first album by ’68, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard New Artist Chart. Two Parts Viper followed in 2017. Grammy-winning producer Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Rush, Alice In Chains) became a believer after just a few songs of a ’68 set. On ‘Give One Take One’, crafted with Raskulinecz in Nashville, the band’s high intensity bombast threatens but never swallows the underlying groove. – Ryan J Downey

‘Give One Take One’, the new album, is out now.

FLAKE
Website: https://linktr.ee/thisisflake
TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thisisflake_
Instagram: https://instagram.com/thisisflake
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1Wa1fIdJf5bscEK7XjnBIU?si=l-Te3aJPR7Sy3pwKjKkElw&nd=1&dlsi=9d3c755cf66d4536

Blake Loggans. Artist from Kansas.

Drab Majesty + Jacuzzi Boys & More **FREE SHOW** Respectable Street 37th Anniversary Block Party – West Palm Beach – 11/2/24

Respectable Street + Heroes Live Entertainment present Drab Majesty, Jacuzzi Boys, and many more on Saturday, November 2, 2024 @ Respectable Street 37th Anniversary Block Party at 500 Block of Clematis St in West Palm Beach, Florida.

6 STAGES – OPEN BAR 8-9PM – FREE PIZZA – FREE PARTY – RAIN OR SHINE

NOTE: The Block Party is All Ages only for the 500 Block Street Stage and Metal Stage (upstairs at Lost Weekend). You must have a valid 21+ ID to enter Respectable Street Inside and Patio Stages, Hullabaloo Stage, and Lost Weekend Stage.

Upgrade to VIP! Two options.
$28: Includes Respects 37th Anniversary T-Shirt, Key Chain, Open Bar, and Free Pizza 8pm to 9pm, no line no wait
$48: Includes Respects 37th Anniversary T-Shirt, Key Chain, Free Pizza 8pm to 9pm, no line no wait, and Free Drinks @ Respectable Street
Please visit: http://RSC37Oblivion.Eventbrite.com
Thanks for joining us in the celebration!


6 stages with 37 artists:

Drab Majesty, Jacuzzi Boys, Ben Katzman’s DeGreaser, Moon Destroys (Debut show feat. ex-Torche and Royal Thunder members), CRUCIFICTION (Album release show on Rise Records), The Requiem, Cathedral Bells, Palomino Blond, Cannibal Kids, Camp Blu, Donzii, Obsidian, Shivva, HADEE., J.L.G, Blood Orchid, Rux Vendetta, MOLD!, Fallen God, Staircase Spirit, Violent Vickie, Dirty Rivals, Foxgloves, Romani, Burning Glass, JaggN, Turbo Kid, Broot McCoy, VETA CETI, The Lab, The Flirt, Chaos In The Veil, Final Warning, All Out Panic!, SUMO, Machine Poetry, and D-Gens.

Drab Majesty
Website: https://linktr.ee/drabmajesty
Instagram: https://instagram.com/drabmajesty
Facebook: https://facebook.com/drabmajesty
Bandcamp: https://drabmajesty.bandcamp.com

Marked by its androgynous visual identity, eerie themes, and melancholic synth pop, Drab Majesty is a project led by Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Andrew Clinco, who records under the alter ego Deb DeMure. Mixing the sonic aesthetic of early 4AD artists with elements of goth and new wave, Clinco issued a scattering of indie releases before signing with DAIS Records. After 2015’s Careless, he was joined by collaborator Alex Nicolaou (aka Mona D) on subsequent releases including 2017’s mass suicide-themed concept album The Demonstration and 2019’s dense, synth-driven Modern Mirror. Drab Majesty returned in 2023 with the four-song mini-album An Object in Motion which featured a collaboration with Slowdive’s Rachel Goswell.

Jacuzzi Boys
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6Jy8DN56YeZwPFUjdPa0QB
Facebook: https://facebook.com/jacuzziboys
Instagram: https://instagram.com/jacuzziboys
Bandcamp: https://jacuzziboys.bandcamp.com

Hatched inside a vulture’s nest, Jacuzzi Boys emerged from deep within the Florida wilds, three radioactive chicks cawing for their piece of electric rock pie. Since then, they’ve released four full-length LPs, multiple singles, and most recently, two EPs Dipped and Glue via their imprint MAG MAG. And it’s with this bag of tunes in tow, that they’ve toured the world, and Europe, and even the United States, with some of the most infamous names in rock like King Khan and the Shrines, Man or Astroman?, Vampire Weekend, the Raconteurs and their adopted uncle Iggy Pop. So the next time they’re in your town, don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Stabbing Westward + The Requiem + Violent Vickie – West Palm Beach – 5/10/24

Heroes Live Entertainment presents Stabbing Westward “Chasing Ghosts Tour 2024” with special guests The Requiem and Violent Vickie on Friday, May 10, 2024 @ Respectable Street in West Palm Beach. This is their only headlining Florida show! First South Florida show since 2001!

Tickets: https://stabbingwestward.eventbrite.com

7:00PM (Doors) | 8:00PM (Show) | 18+

Stabbing Westward is an American industrial rock band. Christopher Hall and Walter Flakus formed the band in 1985 in Macomb, Illinois. The band released an extended play in 1992, followed by four studio albums: Ungod (1994), Wither Blister Burn & Peel (1996), Darkest Days (1998), and Stabbing Westward (2001). The band announced a dissolution on February 9, 2002. Two compilation albums were later released in 2003. Stabbing Westward reunited in 2016 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its formation and continued to perform live shows. The band’s first new album in 21 years, Chasing Ghosts, was released in 2022.

The band Stabbing Westward was formed while Christopher Hall and Walter Flakus were in college together at Western Illinois University. The pair came up with the name when they were working at WIUS-FM, their college radio station. According to them, the name comes from a speech from the 1950s about the nation’s fears that Communism was “stabbing westward.”

In 1985, the band’s original line-up moved to Chicago. This line-up of Stabbing Westward recorded Iwo Jesus, the band’s extended play tape with four songs, and was released in 1991.

Then, in 1993, Stabbing Westward traveled to Eden Studios in London, England to record with producer John Fryer. They ended up recording their debut album with a major label (Columbia Records), Ungod. Ungod was released on the 15th of February in 1994. The album got Stabbing Westward an opening slot on Depeche Mode’s “Exotic Tour” in the summer of 1994. They also opened in North America in the fall of 1994 for Killing Joke. This all helped boost the band’s popularity and get their music out to the world.

Wither Blister Burn & Peel became a huge success in 1996. It got the band their very first certified gold album. This accomplishment was helped by their popular singles “What Do I Have to Do?” and “Shame”. They got the band on MTV, MuchMusic, and the radio on a heavy rotation. Following the album, the band toured with other groups including Sponge.

Eventually, Stabbing Westward went to Los Angeles, California, and began to work on their 1998 album, called Darkest Days. The album was envisioned by the band as a story told in four acts. “Save Yourself” the first single off the album had some success. After the album, Stabbing Westward went on to continue to tour with groups such as Placebo, Monster Magnet, The Cult, and Depeche Mode. They would also go on to play in some summer festivals.

In 2016, however, the band reunited for a charity concert and has continued to play reunion shows since. Also, in May of 2020, the band signed with a new label to release a new album!

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The Requiem
Website: https://therequiemband.com
Instagram: https://instagram.com/therequiemband
Facebook: https://facebook.com/therequiemband
Twitter: https://twitter.com/therequiemband

The Requiem (ft Bloddbather’s Salem Vex) signed to Fearless Records.

Debut album ‘A Cure To Poison The World’ out February 16 | Pre-Save Now: https://found.ee/curetopoison

No matter how sunny it may be in Broward County, a different energy exists beneath the surface. Each generation it seeps out, either in the area’s shock rock luminaries during the nineties or a bevy of post-Soundcloud rap stars in the twenty-tens. That brings us to The Requiem. The Broward County, FL trio—Damien [vocals], Felipe [lead guitar], and Salem [bass]—piece together elements of alternative, rock, emo, and even eighties into an uncompromising and undeniable vision of what music can be without boundaries. After piling up over 1 million streams independently and stirring up buzz, the group captivate on a series of 2023 singles and more to come.

“We want to represent our generation in the best way possible,” exclaims Damien. “Rock music has lost the sloppiness and the vulgarity it used to have. When you’re young, you need to embrace that attitude and danger. We want to bring all of that back to alternative music.”

The guys initially rallied around this mission back in 2020. Damien teamed up with Salem and Felipe. Together, they nodded to influences as diverse as The Used, AFI, Pierce The Veil, and Finch as well as Ozzy Osbourne, Mötley Crüe, and Genesis. They gained traction with the independent single “Corpse Party,” reeling in 371K Spotify streams and counting. The band landed a deal with Fearless Records. In the meantime, the musicians continued to write and record.

Violent Vickie
Website: https://violentvickie.com
Instagram: https://instagram.com/violentvickie
Facebook: https://facebook.com/ViolentVickieMusic
Twitter: https://twitter.com/violentvickie

Violent Vickie is a Dark SynthRiot artist and DJ, originally from Los Angeles and now based in Tampa, FL. Vickie has toured with Hanin Elias of Atari Teenage Riot and shared the stage with Pastel Ghost, Trans X, Missing Persons,  Assemblage 23, and Them Are Us Too.  Violent Vickie recently played Absolution Fest where she shared the stage with Traitrs, Vision Video, and Creux Lies.

Vickie has been featured in Post Punk, EDM Joy, Medium, and Curve Magazine.  Vickie’s tracks have been selected for Fresh on the Net (UK) and she recently released a DJ mix for Rinse France. Vickie has toured the US, Europe, Mexico and Canada and played Occupy Oakland, Insted Fest, Shoutback Fest, Gay Prides & Ladyfests.

Violent Vickie’s music has been released by Crunch Pod (LA), Emerald & Doreen Recordings (Berlin), Riot Grrrl Berlin, and LoveCraft Bar (PDX). Her track “The Wolf“ was featured in a National Organization for Women film. She was interviewed for the documentary “GRRRL”, part of the museum exhibit “Alien She”. Her LP “Monster Alley” was voted best album by KALX and her tracks have been remixed by 30+ artists.

Vickie’s sophomore LP Division was released in September 2020 on Crunch Pod, a remix album for her song “Under the Gun” was released in February 2021 on Emerald & Doreen Recordings, and she released Division Remixes LP in 2022 featuring remixes by Fragrance, Kontravoid, Dimension 23, and Maduro.

Teenage Werewolves (Cramps tribute from UK) **FREE SHOW** Respectable Street 36 Year Anniversary Block Party – West Palm Beach – 12/2/23

Respectable Street + Heroes Live Entertainment present Teenage Werewolves (Cramps tribute from UK), and many more on Saturday, December 2, 2023 @ Respectable Street 36 Year Anniversary Block Party at 500 Block of Clematis St in West Palm Beach.  6 STAGES – OPEN BAR 8-9PM – FREE PIZZA – FREE PARTY!


Tickets:: https://RSC36.eventbrite.com

TEENAGE WEREWOLVES . . . . .the World’s #1 Cramps tribute.

“Teenage Werewolves are the closest you can get to the real thing” (LA Weekly)

Website: http://teenagewerewolves.com
Facebook: https://facebook.com/TeenageWerewolves
Instagram: https://instagram.com/theteenagewerewolves
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TeenageWerewolves

Multiple stages of local talent:

Cannibal Kids, Donzii, Seafoam Walls, HADEE., Blood Orchid, Surfer Blood, Ordinary Boys, The Dreambows, Violet Silhouette, Obsidian, The Flirt, Dirt Bike, TC Silk, The Zoo Peculiar, Beach Mirage, The Zappe Cats, Toy Gun Club, Blabscam, Period Bomb, and more.

FREE BLOCK PARTY – 500 Block of Clematis Street

6 STAGES – OPEN BAR 8-9PM – FREE PIZZA – FREE PARTY!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Head Automatica: Exclusive Florida Show – Miami – 6/21/23

Heroes Live Entertainment presents Head Automatica **Exclusive Florida Show** on Wednesday, June 21st, 2023 @ Gramps in Miami. Rain or shine.
Head Automatica is back! The power pop band formed by Glassjaw vocalist Daryl Palumbo in 2003 hasn’t played live in over a decade. This will be the band’s warm-up show prior to their upcoming festival dates. Special guests Love Tempo + Staircase Spirit.

Tickets: https://headautomatica.eventbrite.com

7:00PM (Doors) | 7:30PM (Show) | 18+

Head Automatica

Head Automatica is the somewhat unlikely pairing of vocalist Daryl Palumbo (of New York City’s hardcore outfit Glassjaw) and producer Dan the Automator (aka Dan Nakamura of Gorillaz, Handsome Boy Modeling School). Introduced by mutual friends, the duo began work on their debut, aiming for a sound somewhere in between the Automator‘s beats and squiggles and Palumbo’s penchant for rock and punk. When Decadence appeared in late summer 2004, its groove was just that — a bright and trashy mix of electronics and rock & roll, the kind of thing for which late nights were made. Palumbo and Automator put together a road band and toured in support of the record, sharing shows with such disparate acts as Lostprophets, Thrice, Interpol, and the Rapture along the way. However, Palumbo’s ongoing battle with Crohn’s disease, which the singer suffered from since childhood, continued to give him problems while on the road; various tour dates had to be canceled as he spent time in hospitals to receive treatment.

The frontman continued to relapse as work on Head Automatica’s sophomore effort began; his sickness persisted during the bulk of the recording process. The band — now comprised of Palumbo, drummer Larry Gorman (ex-Glassjaw), bassist Jarvis Morgan Holden (ex-Give Up the Ghost), guitarist Craig Bonich, and keyboardist Jessie Nelson — enlisted the talents of producer Howard Benson to help create an album with a “bright, crisp sound.” The resulting Popaganda was issued in June 2006. It proved to be an aptly named album that, without Dan the Automator around, largely lacked the electronics of Decadence, instead boasting a relatively more straightforward guitar sound largely influenced by late-’70s pop. A subsequent summer tour was spent opening for Taking Back Sunday alongside Angels and Airwaves and the Subways.

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Love Tempo
Soundcloud: https://on.soundcloud.com/k79wL
Mixcloud: https://mixcloud.com/Brad_Strickland
Instagram: https://instagram.com/thelovetempo
Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheLoveTempo

Disco, Boogie, Funk and House done right! Miami’s finest selectors and special guests.

Staircase Spirit
Website: https://linktr.ee/staircasespiritband
YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCutr3DNilFaFt0fVuwakFlQ
Instagram: https://instagram.com/staircasespiritband
Twitter: https://twitter.com/staircasespiri1

Escape The Fate + Slaves + Famous Last Words + Picturesque + Set To Stun + Bloodbather – Miami – 10/5/18

Heroes Live Entertainment presents Escape The Fate, Slaves, Famous Last Words, Picturesque, Set To Stun & Bloodbather @ The Ground at Club Space in Miami. Under 18 w/Parent or Legal Guardian (Both must purchase tickets)


Tickets: http://ticketfly.com/event/1708651

Escape The Fate (formed 2004) is a post-hardcore band originating from Nevada signed to Eleven Seven Music. Their sixth album, I Am Human, was released on March 30, 2018 spawning a top 15 single, Broken Heart, at Active Rock radio currently and the song will only climb the charts. ETF recently wrapped up a North American tour with Papa Roach.

Escape The Fate
Website: http://escapethefate.com/
Facebook: http://facebook.com/escapethefate/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/EscapeTheFate
Instagram: http://instagram.com/escapethefate/

Slaves
Website: http://slavesband.com/
Facebook: http://facebook.com/officialslaves/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/SLAVESOFFICIAL
Instagram: http://instagram.com/SLAVESOFFICIAL/

Slaves is an American post-hardcore group formed in Sacramento, California. The band currently consists of lead vocalist Jonny Craig, formerly of Emarosa and Dance Gavin Dance, bassist Colin Vieira of Musical Charis and guitarist Weston Richmond. The band released their third studio album Beautiful Death on February 16, 2018.

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