Saliva & Drowning Pool W/ Opener - Any Given Sin | Natl. Touring Bands

Tuesday October 24, 2023 07:30 PM EDT
Cost: From $59.50
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Saliva

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After acquiring front man Bobby Amaru in 2011, Saliva became infused with new blood, energy, and spirit. The same energy launched Saliva's career in 2001 with the release, _Every Six Seconds - a certified Double Platinum-selling album, containing the hits, “Click Click Boom“ and 2002 Grammy nominated, “Your Disease.“ Saliva's in-your-face, anthemic writing style continued with a certified Gold-selling album *Back in to Your System_ with hits: “Always,“ “Raise Up,“ and the Nikki Sixx co-written, “Rest In Pieces.“*

Saliva will continue to release tracks and ultimately a full album in Spring of 2023. The new music has a contemporary feel but sticks to the blue collar roots that their fans love.

Saliva is Brad Stewart (bass), Wayne Swinny (guitar), Sammi Jo Bishop (drums) and Bobby Amaru (vocals).

Drowning Pool

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It's official: Ryan McCombs is returning as the front man for Drowning Pool. The singer will play his first shows back with the band on Friday, March 17 (at Club L.A. in Destin, Florida, with Adelita's Way and Otherwise), and Saturday, March 18, headlining the inaugural Throwdown at the Campground festival in Fruitland Park, Florida.

McCombs fronted Chicago hard rockers Soil from 1997 through 2004, after which he joined Drowning Pool. During that time they issued two studio albums, 2008's Full Circle and 2010's Drowning Pool, as well as 2009's gold-certified Loudest Common Denominator live effort. They also produced three Top 5 singles: “37 Stitches,“ “Feel Like I Do“ and “Turn So Cold.“ After parting ways with Drowning Pool in 2011, he hooked back up with Soil, and has been with the band since.

McCombs remains the frontman of Soil, and will perform with both bands moving forward.

Said McCombs, “When I stepped away from music back in 2004, I only got back into the mix because it was with Drowning Pool members C.J., Stephen and Mike, and because it was also a way for me to be a small part of keeping their music with Dave late Drowning Pool vocalist Dave Williams alive. Just being back in the same room together after so many years, gearing up for these shows, was a quick reminder as to why I considered them to be my best friends in the business back in the day. As everyone living life can attest to, sometimes our days can get messy - but in the words of one Dave Williams, “˜Everything happens for reasons, I just don't know“¦' Some of the greatest moments in my career came about as a member of DP and I'm really thankful for the opportunity to perform with them once again.“

Added drummer Mike Luce, “I'm very happy that Soil and Drowning Pool are in a spot now where we not only co-exist, but are close enough as friends to move forward together. We support and respect each other enough for us to make sure they can keep doing what they do, and for them to allow us to revisit a bunch of these cool tunes we played a decade-plus ago, with the singer who we viewed as the archetype after Dave passed. We can't wait to get onstage together again and see where this leads.“

“It's exciting as hell having Ryan McCombs rocking out with us again,“ said guitarist C.J. Pierce. “It's been 13 years since the last time we were in a rehearsal room together, and from the second we hit that first note it was like we never skipped a beat. I've never felt such a connection as musicians, true friends and family as I do with Mike, Stevie and Ryan. I can't wait to share the stage together again.“

“Never say never,“ said bassist Stevie Benton. “It's hard to believe it's been over 10 years since we shared a stage with Ryan. I think, deep down, we always knew this reunion would happen.“

Additionally, McCombs' band mates in Soil stated: “Ryan has extensive history with both Soil and Drowning Pool, so when the opportunity arose for him to move forward as the singer of both bands, we knew we could make it work together. Both bands aren't kids anymore, and we've all grown as people, mended past hard feelings, and are approaching the 25-year marks. Ryan wants to work. He wants to tour and play as much as possible, and this allows him to do that. As Dave Williams said just days before his passing, “˜Anywhere there is electricity for DP and Soil to play together, let's do it“¦'“

Soil have an Australia tour scheduled with Static-X in May, and additional summer dates where they will be celebrating their Scars album. They also have a new release planned for fall 2023.

Drowning Pool are currently on tour supporting their 2022 album, Strike a Nerve. The band will be announcing additional dates throughout 2023 and 2024.

Any Given Sin
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Inner struggle incites outward expression. Any Given Sin transfigure conflict into caustic and catchy hard rock punctuated by metallic intensity and alternative intimacy. The Maryland quartet“”Victor Ritchie vocals, Mike Conner guitar, Rich Stevenson bass, and Mike Showalter drums“”encase these unrestrained emotions inside arena-size anthems with bold hooks and bludgeoning riffs. Amassing nearly 22 million streams, buzzing at radio, and building a devout fan base, the group perfect this pummeling and powerful style on their 2023 full-length debut LP, War Within Mascot Label Group.

Over the years, the band's grind yielded major traction as they tirelessly wrote, recorded, and honed a signature sound. In 2021, “Another Life“ generated north of 5.2 million Spotify streams followed by “Dynamite“ with 4.5 million Spotify streams. “Dynamite“ and “Insidious“ both cracked the Top 40 at

Active Rock radio in addition to catapulting to #1 on SiriusXM, overtaking the fan-powered “Big “˜Uns Countdown.“ By sharing their trials, tribulations, and triumphs, Any Given Sin ultimately offer a communal catharsis for fans to partake in. “When you listen to us, we hope you feel like you're not alone,“ Ritchie leaves off. “No matter what you're dealing with, the music showsis a reminderthat someone hears you.“ “A lot of it may sound dark and depressing, but there's a positive message,“ Conner concludes. “Keep going.“

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