Sioux Falls, SD – Godsmack is coming to the
Denny Sanford Premier Center on Tuesday, September 24th , 2019 Tickets start at
$32.00 and go on-sale Friday, June 28th at 10AM.
GODSMACK | GODSMACKS
“UNDER YOUR SCARS” SINGLE NOW #5 ON ACTIVE ROCK CHART, ON THE HEELS OF TWO #1
ACTIVE ROCK HITS ALSO FROM THEIR CURRENT ‘WHEN LEGENDS RISE’ ALBUM. The
band--Sully Erna [vocals, guitar], Tony Rombola [guitar], Robbie Merrill
[bass], and Shannon Larkin [drums]—have spent more than a year on the road in
support of their WHEN LEGENDS RISE album. WHEN LEGENDS RISE marks the band’s
seventh studio album and their first in four years. The critically acclaimed
11-song collection entered the Billboard Top 200 album chart in the top ten (#8),
with four #1 placements on other charts: Top Rock Albums, Top Hard Music
Albums, Top Independent Albums and Top Alternative Albums. WHEN LEGENDS RISE is
available on CD, LP and Digital; purchase or stream it here.The album finds the
guys doubling down on their combination of tightly wound riffs, rhythmic fury,
naked emotions and pushed-to-the-edge vocals, all fired up with melodic
precision and tight songcraft.
Halestorm | Self-doubt and
depression clawed at the edges of Lzzy Hale’s mind when it came time to pen
Halestorm’s fourth album, a follow-up to 2015’s Into The Wild Life. The
musician didn’t feel like she was where she needed to be, both professionally
and personally. When she and her bandmates, Arejay Hale, Joe Hottinger and Josh
Smith, began writing, Lzzy wasn’t even sure who she was. “I kept thinking, ‘Can
I still do this?’” she says. “I went down a lot of rabbit holes, and I’m my own
worst critic. I needed to get over a lot of internal hurdles during this
writing and recording process. This record was about overcoming inner demons.”
The band began writing, but the first batch of songs didn’t feel quite right,
so Halestorm scrapped it and started over. And in the end, Vicious represents
Halestorm’s most personal and most inventive album, a deeply lived-with
collection of songs teaming with genuine heart and soul. It’s also how Lzzy got
her groove back. “I don’t think there was any other way for me to get through
that difficult time than to write about it,” she says. “This record was like
therapy.” The album was recorded with producer Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters,
Alice In Chains and Rush) at Nashville, TN’s Rock Falcon recording studio, and
the producer, with whom the band had previously worked with on their 2017 covers
EP ReAniMate 3.0: The CoVeRs eP, pushed each musician to a new place musically.
Each song went through five or six versions, and ultimately carries the
listener on a journey, emphasizing the band’s strengths while revealing a
dynamic evolution.