120 mins |
Rated
TBC
Seven Year Witch with Forrest Isn’t Dead & Sleeper Cell
Seven Year Witch:
It could only be fate, a young group of misfits crossing paths when rock n' roll needed it most. Seven Year Witch formed in 2018, and quickly blossomed into a fierce shock to the heart of their region. Their musical approach blends traits of alt rock, pop, and a blistering rock n' roll sensibility to create an unmistakable identity. After years of cutting their teeth on stages throughout the south-east and Canada, Seven Year Witch made their long awaited debut in Los Angeles, California in 2022 - as they spent a monumental summer as direct tour support for the platinum selling rock n' roll outfit Buckcherry. In 2023, Seven Year Witch debuted their single "Weaponize Your Love", co-written by critically acclaimed songwriter Johnny Andrews (Underoath, Three Days Grace.) The band in due course had a string of viral videos, amassing millions of views. Even capturing the heart of famed radio host Eddie Trunk, who is quoted saying "Blown away by their high energy, kick ass, no-nonsense music and live performances" By all accounts, bearing witness to Seven Year Witch gives you the feeling you're witnessing lightning in a bottle - something ambitious, and truly rare.
Forrest Isn't Dead:
Known for his introspective and candid lyrics, Atlanta based Alt/Pop artist Forrest Isn’t Dead pours out the stories of his life experiences and hardships through his unique and thought-provoking music. Growing up with a single mother and limited resources, Forrest Kleindienst found early inspiration in music and skateboarding, which played a major role in developing his feelings about life and love.
He later dove head first into writing original music, learning to play drums, guitar, piano, and of course singing. “My mom had to work full time to care for the two of us. After school I would spend all of my time skateboarding or locked in my room working on music. It kept me out of trouble most of the time; and gave me something more to look forward to.”, said Forrest. Artists such as The Cure, My Chemical Romance, and Prince were big influences on his creative direction, but battling adversity and overcoming his own challenges were a benchmark towards shaping the person he is today.
Forrest Isn't Dead recently signed with Madison Records and released his debut singles and videos for “The Light” & "Here We Are", which draws parallels such as Gorillaz, Tame Impala and M83. Forrest’s latest single, “Fire” is from his upcoming album and features co-production from Passion Pit producer Alex Aldi.
Sleeper Cell:
Formed like any good militia in an Appalachian cabin, Sleeper Cell is a collaborative recording project (and a boyband if you squint hard enough) from Athens, Georgia.
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Seven Year Witch with Forrest Isn’t Dead & Sleeper Cell
Seven Year Witch:
It could only be fate, a young group of misfits crossing paths when rock n' roll needed it most. Seven Year Witch formed in 2018, and quickly blossomed into a fierce shock to the heart of their region. Their musical approach blends traits of alt rock, pop, and a blistering rock n' roll sensibility to create an unmistakable identity. After years of cutting their teeth on stages throughout the south-east and Canada, Seven Year Witch made their long awaited debut in Los Angeles, California in 2022 - as they spent a monumental summer as direct tour support for the platinum selling rock n' roll outfit Buckcherry. In 2023, Seven Year Witch debuted their single "Weaponize Your Love", co-written by critically acclaimed songwriter Johnny Andrews (Underoath, Three Days Grace.) The band in due course had a string of viral videos, amassing millions of views. Even capturing the heart of famed radio host Eddie Trunk, who is quoted saying "Blown away by their high energy, kick ass, no-nonsense music and live performances" By all accounts, bearing witness to Seven Year Witch gives you the feeling you're witnessing lightning in a bottle - something ambitious, and truly rare.
Forrest Isn't Dead:
Known for his introspective and candid lyrics, Atlanta based Alt/Pop artist Forrest Isn’t Dead pours out the stories of his life experiences and hardships through his unique and thought-provoking music. Growing up with a single mother and limited resources, Forrest Kleindienst found early inspiration in music and skateboarding, which played a major role in developing his feelings about life and love.
He later dove head first into writing original music, learning to play drums, guitar, piano, and of course singing. “My mom had to work full time to care for the two of us. After school I would spend all of my time skateboarding or locked in my room working on music. It kept me out of trouble most of the time; and gave me something more to look forward to.”, said Forrest. Artists such as The Cure, My Chemical Romance, and Prince were big influences on his creative direction, but battling adversity and overcoming his own challenges were a benchmark towards shaping the person he is today.
Forrest Isn't Dead recently signed with Madison Records and released his debut singles and videos for “The Light” & "Here We Are", which draws parallels such as Gorillaz, Tame Impala and M83. Forrest’s latest single, “Fire” is from his upcoming album and features co-production from Passion Pit producer Alex Aldi.
Sleeper Cell:
Formed like any good militia in an Appalachian cabin, Sleeper Cell is a collaborative recording project (and a boyband if you squint hard enough) from Athens, Georgia.