Combining epic melodies and monstrous arena rock choruses Angels and Airwaves debut album We Don’t Need to Whisper had Kerrang! calling it “bold and brilliant…with some stunning moments of perfection…euphoric”. Also joining them will be Madina Lake who have endured more in the past two years than most artists will experience in their entire career. There were moments of terror, trepidation and triumph and they’ve all been captured in the bands entrancing and enthralling final part of their immersive album trilogy World War III. Last but not least on the bill are Framing Hanley who having mastered the art of writing irresistible choruses and powerful rock anthems, have been turning heads since their inception. Framing Hanley’s meteoric rise is set to continue with the release of their sophomore album A Promise To Burn.
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