Friday, March 14, 2014

Review: The Devil Wears Prada

American metalcore The Devil Wears Prada gave an impeccable performance, with tight instrumentalism and outstanding vocal harmonies.

Take Action Tour: March 14th @ The Glass House, Pomona, CA.

Nothing builds anticipation in the crowd quite like the first few chords from The Devil Wears Prada, which come echoing out through the smoke as you stare up at their signature backdrop. The illuminated logo, impressive lights and smoke effects used by this band are all part of the impressive ambience and unforgettable performance that Prada bring to the stage, taking their incredible music to a new level at every live show.

For this tour, Prada deliver an array of their music, with offerings from their latest release 8:18, including the title track, through their backlog of old favourites. They delivered a great variety to the Glasshouse, from their slow and melancholic numbers to the relentlessly fast-paced tracks which drive the pits into disarray. Prada know how to change their pace and keep it captivating through the entire set, proving their dynamics as a band with plenty to offer.

Headliners The Devil Wears Prada were joined by Los Angeles melodic hardcore band The Ghost Inside, who were fast-paced and energetic from start to finish. They gave a high-intensity performance, driven by Jonathon Vigil’s passionate vocals. The Ghost Inside tore the crowd apart and raised the tension inside The Glass House. They followed performances by I Killed The Prom Queen and Dangerkids.

The Take Action Tour, presented by Sub City, benefits the Living The Dream Foundation, with a donation of 10 percent form each ticket sold. Living The Dream and a non-profic organisation providing hope and inspiration to children and young adults afflicted with life threatening diseases. The foundation will bring a different fan out to select tour dates where they will have their Dream Day with the bands. Take Action kicked off in Ventura on March 12th and will be touring through till April 2nd in Columbus.  

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