The Rust Belt is going to keep it rockin when Underoath comes to town Friday (3/10).

The "Blind Obedience Tour" is coming to East Moline with Underoath, Periphery, and Loathe.  This is an all GA show with tickets at therustbeltqc.com or at Coop Records in Moline.

 

Underoath

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Underoath has been a seminal voice in progressive, heavy rock for almost two decades. When you look at the long list of bands that would be considered their contemporaries, very few can match Underoath when it comes to consistently pushing the envelope or the ability to evolve creatively without losing sight of what made them such a special band in the first place. This far into their storied career, the band has unsurprisingly faced their fair share of adversity. But through the trials and tribulations, a commitment to their craft and a sense of accountability rooted in mutual respect for each other has ensured that each new chapter for Underoath continues to shape their legacy in a positive fashion.

Periphery

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A music style described as progressive metal and progressive metalcore, Periphery are considered one of the pioneers of the djent movement within progressive metal.

The five piece out of Washington D.C. have 6 albums to their name with their latest reaching number one on the US Indie charts.

Loathe

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From Liverpool, England, the members of Loathe include Kadeem France (vocals), Erik Bickerstaffe (guitars), Sean Radcliffe (drums) and Feisal El-Khazragi (bass).

We'll see you at the Rust Belt Friday, March 10.  Win your tickets to the show below.

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The Best Illinois Concert Venues

With concerts back in full swing, we give you the best venues for seeing live music in Illinois. Any missing? Send the name of the venue and some of your pictures to ryan.mccredden@townsquaremedia.com.
After looking at the Illinois venues, check out the Iowa venues here.

Quad Cities Live Music Venues That Aren't Live Music Venues Anymore

Nostalgia Alert!.

We've compiled a quick list (by no means comprehensive) of venues in the Quad Cities that are no longer music venues but to us will ALWAYS hold a special place were we saw some great shows and made some incredible memories.

To many of us the live music scene wasn't just a concert here & there. It was an every weekend affair. And it didn't matter if it was a touring band or your buddy's band. We were going to be there with a beer in hand and scream along with guitars that were way too loud in a room that was improperly treated acoustically and make some bad decisions.

 

 

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