Spellcaster
Midnight Chaser
Visigoth
Substratum
Weaponlord
Sun, October 2, 2016
Doors: 9:00 pm / Show: 9:00 pm
Highline$12.00 - $14.00
Tickets Available at the Door
This event is 21 and over
http://www.highlineseattle.com/event/1307015/Midnight Chaser
rican sense of swagger and badassery. The band took used the forty minute set to debut a whole new arsenal of tracks and they made sure to throw in a few older favorites as well. First among these was their classic head banger 'Swords for Hire', but the new stuff quickly followed. Unfortunately new vocalist Josh Rodstein wasn't nearly as upfront in the mix as I would have liked, but he still easily impressed with his clear, full throated and melodic singing. Fans of Midnight Chaser's debut record, Rough And Tough, that may be worried about the change in the lineup can rest easy- the new stuff is the same Midnight Chaser you know and love, but with a couple new friendly faces onboard. The eternal mastermind behind the Chaser, guitarist Stephen Lauck, was eager to crack jokes with Rodstein as the set went on, and his big goofy smile was utterly infectious. These guys were all having a great time, and their joy and mirth easily spread to the hundred or so fans in attendance. A fantastic opening set in every regard.
Visigoth
Salt City Steel
Jake Rogers (Vocals),
Leeland Campana (Lead Guitar),
Jamison Palmer (Guitar),
Matt Brotherton (Bass Guitar),
Mikey T. (Drums)
Jake Rogers (Vocals),
Leeland Campana (Lead Guitar),
Jamison Palmer (Guitar),
Matt Brotherton (Bass Guitar),
Mikey T. (Drums)
Substratum
Weaponlord