Pop-punk, metal core band A Day To Remember and their “15 Years in the Making” Tour featuring special guests Papa Roach, Falling In Reverse, and The Devil Wears Prada will be performing at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre.
Over the past several years, each of A Day To Remember’s releases have hit #1 on Billboard’s Rock, Indie and/or Alternative Charts. They’ve also sold more than a million units, racked up over 400 million Spotify streams and 500 million You Tube views, garnered two gold-selling albums and singles, and sold out entire continental tours (including their own curated Self Help Festival), amassing a global fan base whose members number in the millions. All of which explains why Rolling Stone called them “An Artist You Need To Know”.
For their new album “Bad Vibrations”, the Ocala, Florida based quintet of vocalist Jeremy McKinnon, guitarists Kevin Skaff and Neil Westfall, bassist Joshua Woodard, and drummer Alex Shelnutt switched gears and headed for uncharted territory. Their path included a loose and much more collaborative songwriting process, one that also saw them recording for the first time with producers Bill Stevenson (Descendents, Black Flag) and Jason Livermore (Rise Against, NOFX). This record marks their first distribution deal with Epitaph and is the first time they’ve worked with Grammy winner Andy Wallace (Foo Fighters, Slayer), who was brought in to the mix. “Bad Vibrations masterfully channels the kinetic energy that recently found A Day To Remember named “The Best Live Band of 2015” by Alternative Press. By powering “Bad Vibrations” with so much raw passion, A Day To Remember ultimately delivers some of their most emotionally intense material to date.
Over the past two decades, Papa Roach has established themselves as true trendsetters in rock music; they’ve been nominated for two Grammys, toured the globe with everyone from Eminem to Marilyn Manson and crafted the nü metal anthem “Last Resort”, which is still in heavy rotation on rock radio 17 years after its’ release. However, the group’s ninth full-length “Crooked Teeth” sees the band returning to their humble—and hungry—roots.
The fine line between genius and insanity, self-seriousness and self-deprecation, implosion and explosion: that is the phantom zone where Falling In Reverse thrives. Falling In Reverse Founder, frontman, and Machiavellian heroic supervillain/villainous superhero Ronnie Radke is the walking, talking, breathing, spitting, screaming, singing, fighting, loving, hyper-confident, sensitive, and vulnerable embodiment of a generation’s id. He’s the ego and super-ego in the classic Freudian sense, “slipping” all over the place with vicious bite and playful innuendo. With his music, art, and life, he is the living embodiment of broken homes, the frustrated contradiction of self-destruction, and everyday single-minded defiance against a world gone mad.
The road, literally and figuratively, brought The Devil Wears Prada to their sixth full-length album “Transit Blues”. In many ways, the group — Mike Hranica (vocals), Jeremy DePoyster (rhythm guitar, clean vocals) and Andy Trick (bass), with the recent addition of Kyle Sipress (guitar) — has embraced transition and change since their 2005 formation. After the pivotal breakout “With Roots Above and Branches Below” in 2009, the boys challenged the status quo and notched widespread critical acclaim, landing two consecutive Top 10 debuts on the Billboard Top 200 for the conceptual “Zombie” EP [2010] and “Dead Throne” [2011]. 2013’s “8:18” continued to expand their imprint on heavy music, while the intergalactic concept epic “Space” EP most recently blasted off to a #18 debut and praise from Alternative Press, Loudwire, and more.
Doors 4:00pm / Show 5:30pm
Visit the St. Augustine Amphitheatre website for additional information and to purchase tickets. Tickets can also be purchased at their box office and at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall box office.