Posted on 11 May 2010. Tags: Baroness, Between the Buried and Me, concert, Contests, mastodon, Nebraska, omaha, Sokol Auditorium, Valient Thorr
Mastodon, a metal band from Atlanta, GA, are working their way around the country on tour alongside Between The Buried And Me, Baroness and Valient Thorr. 
PopWreckoning is giving tickets to the Mastodon show on May 15 at Sokol Auditorium in Omaha, NE. There are two pairs of tickets up for grabs, and the contest will end at 4:30 p.m. the day of show. Winners’ tickets will be at the door when you arrive at the show. Please also include your full name and email in the comment so that I can get in touch with the winners of the contest.
Winning is easy, simply complete the following steps:
1. Comment in this article with the answer to this question: Which popular clothing manufacturer is sponsoring Mastodon’s North American tour? PopWreckoning staff will read your answers and choose from the correct ones the day of show.
2. Repost this article on either your facebook, twitter, myspace, blog, website or other social media tool. Spread the wealth, then send us the link (by posting it in your comment).
Then, best (and easiest) of all, show up at the venue and enjoy the show, compliments of PopWreckoning. Good luck!
Posted in Concerts, Contests, Omaha
Posted on 10 May 2010. Tags: Baroness, Between the Buried and Me, Contests, kansas, lawrence, liberty hall, mastodon, Valient Thorr
Mastodon, a metal band from Atlanta, GA, are working their way around the country on tour alongside Between The Buried And Me, Baroness and Valient Thorr. 
PopWreckoning is giving tickets to the Mastodon show on May 16 at Liberty Hall in Lawrence, KS. There are two pairs of tickets up for grabs, and the contest will end at 4:30 p.m. the day of show. Winners’ tickets will be at the door when you arrive at the show. Please also include your full name and email in the comment so that I can get in touch with the winners of the contest.
Winning is easy, simply complete the following steps:
1. Comment in this article with the answer to this question: Which popular clothing manufacturer is sponsoring Mastodon’s North American tour? PopWreckoning staff will read your answers and choose from the correct ones the day of show.
2. Repost this article on either your facebook, twitter, myspace, blog, website or other social media tool. Spread the wealth, then send us the link (by posting it in your comment).
Then, best (and easiest) of all, show up at the venue and enjoy the show, compliments of PopWreckoning. Good luck!
Posted in Contests, Kansas City
Posted on 03 September 2009. Tags: bat for lashes, black eyed peas, Boots Riley, Bradford Cox, Dave Matthews, Deerhunter, DNA, Golden Gate Park, GrooGrux King, Jane’s Addiction, mastodon, Natasha Kahn, nine inch nails, outside lands, Rage Against the Machine, Street Sweeper Social Club, Tom Morello
The heat of the first day, replaced by the requisite layer of San Fran summer fog, brought the largest crowd of the three-day festival.
Street Sweeper Social Club
Coming off a successful supporting role with Jane’s Addiction and Nine Inch Nails on last year’s NIN|JA tour, SSSC was easily the best dressed band of the festival. With great machine-gun style and obvious DNA from Rage Against the Machine, Tom Morello and Boots Riley performed songs from their recently-released and self-titled album including “Fight! Smash! Win!” and “100 Little Curses.”






Mastodon
Performing with a formidable presence, fans at this live show know why this is one of the best heavy metal bands in the country. Mastodon’s progressive style is intricate and monstrously powerful, drawing from metal, metalcore and jazz influences. Their immense sound is even more potent when it is radiating from an outdoor stage.





Bat for Lashes
Though it was too early in the day and their stage was too small to contain them, UK’s Bat For Lashes dished up wistful songs for the crowd who shoe-horned themselves into the side stage area. Less cutesy and more dynamic than I expected, vocalist Natasha Kahn’s velvety voice was haunting, even in the light of the afternoon.





Black Eyed Peas
Supporting their latest release, The E.N.D., the Black Eyed Peas are determined to keep their fans happy. Creating a massive dance party in the middle of Golden Gate Park is certainly one way to do just that.







Deerhunter
Also coming off a supporting role with Nine Inch Nails on their Lights in the Sky tour, Deerhunter’s performance was a surprisingly subdued version of their usually moody punk-art-rock shows. Maybe it was the tiny stage or the complete lack of atmosphere but only a hint of Bradford Cox’s lo-fi brilliance was evident.




Dave Matthews
No stranger to massive shows in Golden Gate Park, Dave Matthews brought his quirky personality and prodigious catalog of music back to the live stage. After the recent band turmoil, including the death of founding member and saxophonist LeRoi Moore in 2008, fans were happy to be dancing with the GrooGrux King once again.






check back for Day 3!
Posted in Concerts
Posted on 20 May 2009. Tags: bill keliher, brann dailor, brent hinds, mastodon, the tla, troy sanders
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