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When a band like Moonspell plays it brings an eclectic mix of metal heads to a show. Not your traditional young moshers or crowd surfers were present as the Portuguese metal heads took center stage at the Gramercy Theater in NY. Opening for them were Atrocity and the Norway symphonic metal band Leaves’ Eyes (essentially Atrocity with lead singer Liv Kristine who’s been with the band since 2003). Liv Kristine’s ethereal vocals sounded amazing along side the crushing sound of heavy double base drums. Leaves’ Eyes were out in support of their 2013 release Symphonies of the Night.

When a band like Moonspell plays it brings an eclectic mix of metal heads to a show. Not your traditional young moshers or crowd surfers were present as the Portuguese metal heads took center stage at the Gramercy Theater in NY. Opening for them were Atrocity and the Norway symphonic metal band Leaves’ Eyes (essentially Atrocity with lead singer Liv Kristine who’s been with the band since 2003). Liv Kristine’s ethereal vocals sounded amazing along side the crushing sound of heavy double base drums. Leaves’ Eyes were out in support of their 2013 release Symphonies of the Night.

Venue change and rainy weather didn’t stop the crowd from filling in to the Smash Mouth show the other night at Gramercy (it was suppose to be Irving Plaza). The San Jose based band played a full set to just around 10:30 pm, giving the audience a full hour and a half of songs like, “Come on Come on”, “The Fonz” and of course no SM tour would be complete without “Walkin on the Sun.” Hey, we might as well be!

Georgia-based Attila played to an amped up young crowd of moshers at Gramercy theater on a cold Monday evening in NY. The crowd was already in a frenzy thanks in large part to the show stealing Texas based Upon a Burning Body, who encouraged the circle mosh pit and multiple crowd surfing. Attila was solid playing about an hour-long set. Chris “Fronzilla” Fronzak lead the way with tight vocals.

Georgia-based Attila played to an amped up young crowd of moshers at Gramercy theater on a cold Monday evening in NY. The crowd was already in a frenzy thanks in large part to the show stealing Texas based Upon a Burning Body, who encouraged the circle mosh pit and multiple crowd surfing. Attila was solid playing about an hour-long set. Chris “Fronzilla” Fronzak lead the way with tight vocals.