Killhate tour presents
Hellgate
Pixelpussy
Bella Luna, Beau Bordello, Backseat Bettie, Machete Confetti, Xiola Sans Peur
Sun, July 6, 2014
Doors: 9:30 pm / Show: 9:30 pm
Highline$7.00
Tickets Available at the Door
This event is 21 and over
http://www.highlineseattle.com/event/620833/Hellgate
Reunited members from childhood; HELLGATE plans to lead New Musical Revolution.
At an early age singer/guitarist Joel Floyd West and drummer Jordan Lozeau learned about the powers of Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n Roll. As young as age 7, they would sneak into Lozeau's uncles room, air guitar and lip synch to old KISS records and look through stacks of Hustler and Penthouse.
They began playing music together at the ages of 13 and 14, and formed a garage band. This was also around the same period of time that hard drugs and alcohol came into the picture. 3 years later they had a strong following in the Mission Valley of Western Montana, where they were born, raised, and attended High School with current bassist Brandon Eden.
One particular night the show got a little out of hand and ended in the venue pulling the plug. This upset fans so much that they would not settle down until the police arrived and started hand-cuffing people.
By 2004 West and Lozeau parted ways to persue other endevours away from the meth ridden, close-minded black hole of home. West moved to Chicago (where he played many gigs with several different national touring bands) and Lozeau to Seattle, WA.
It wasn't until 10 years later that West and Lozeau met paths once again in the very place they had started from the beginning, and with a refined set of skills and a new outlook on life, immediately formed HELLGATE. Bass player Brandon Eden jumped on board right away and the band wasted no time.
Hellgate, MT is a ghost town just a few miles South of where the band was formed. The town was notorious for many lynchings and hangings in 1864, and the Salish Indian Natives of the land called it "the place chilled with fear".
The band HELLGATE is dead set on making an impact on the music industry. "The music industry is in a sad place currently. This world is long overdue for a new musical revolution" states singer/guitarist Joel Floyd West. "I believe HELLGATE provides the right weapons to help lead this revolution".
HELLGATE's debut EP is due for release this Summer (2014) and will be backed by a slew of intense live performances across the nation.
At an early age singer/guitarist Joel Floyd West and drummer Jordan Lozeau learned about the powers of Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n Roll. As young as age 7, they would sneak into Lozeau's uncles room, air guitar and lip synch to old KISS records and look through stacks of Hustler and Penthouse.
They began playing music together at the ages of 13 and 14, and formed a garage band. This was also around the same period of time that hard drugs and alcohol came into the picture. 3 years later they had a strong following in the Mission Valley of Western Montana, where they were born, raised, and attended High School with current bassist Brandon Eden.
One particular night the show got a little out of hand and ended in the venue pulling the plug. This upset fans so much that they would not settle down until the police arrived and started hand-cuffing people.
By 2004 West and Lozeau parted ways to persue other endevours away from the meth ridden, close-minded black hole of home. West moved to Chicago (where he played many gigs with several different national touring bands) and Lozeau to Seattle, WA.
It wasn't until 10 years later that West and Lozeau met paths once again in the very place they had started from the beginning, and with a refined set of skills and a new outlook on life, immediately formed HELLGATE. Bass player Brandon Eden jumped on board right away and the band wasted no time.
Hellgate, MT is a ghost town just a few miles South of where the band was formed. The town was notorious for many lynchings and hangings in 1864, and the Salish Indian Natives of the land called it "the place chilled with fear".
The band HELLGATE is dead set on making an impact on the music industry. "The music industry is in a sad place currently. This world is long overdue for a new musical revolution" states singer/guitarist Joel Floyd West. "I believe HELLGATE provides the right weapons to help lead this revolution".
HELLGATE's debut EP is due for release this Summer (2014) and will be backed by a slew of intense live performances across the nation.