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All Hell Tour — You'd Know it Playing from a Mile Away

Tour Press Force (TPF) was out to cover the All Hell Tour show on October 18, 2016 at The Underground in Mesa, Arizona. It was fun in its purest form. The night started off with Withered Bones who opened the show first, then Lifelink right after. Two of Arizona's best Melodic Hardcore bands starting the night off for To the Wind, Capsize, and Vanna. The audience (including myself) were extremely into Withered Bones and Lifelink, starting off the night with high energy is a must when getting ready for the headlining bands.

With Withered Bones' energy and mixture of angry and aggressive lyrics, it was a great way to kick this thing off. The leads (Benji LLanes) are absolutely incredible and filled with emotion. When the breakdown happens unexpectedly (LLanes and Ben Smith), it sends a rush through you and makes you want to move along with the performers. ...

Withered Bones — Photo by Nahnalah_G

Lifelink was up next, and with being one of the biggest bands in the Arizona music scene, it was obvious the audience was excited. ...The energy instantly changes when they take the stage, with pile ups happening throughout their set. ...

Lifelink — Photo by Andres Widener

All of this has led up to the performance of the headlining bands. First up was To The Wind. They are a Hardcore Metal band from Seattle, Washington and are on the All Hell Tour with Capsize and Vanna. ...

To The Wind — Photo by Andres Widener

Next up was Capsize, a Post Hardcore band from Southern California. ...Be sure to catch them on the All Hell Tour before it is too late!

Capsize — Photo by Nahnalah_G

Now, for the headlining band, Vanna, is who everyone came to see. ...With their east coast twist on Hardcore, they stand out quite a lot—with their one-of-a-kind harsh vocals and instrumentals, you would know it was them playing from a mile away. ...

Vanna — Photo by Andres Widener

...Thank you to everyone who showed up to support your local music scene as well as some of your favorite bands. Help keep the concert tradition alive and continue to support all those you enjoy!


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