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FEB
16
2019
Helsinki, Finland
KULTTUURITALO
I Was There
JAN
27
2019
Marseille, France
VILLAGE CHAPITEAUX
I Was There
JAN
26
2019
Marseille, France
VILLAGE CHAPITEAUX
I Was There
JAN
25
2019
Marseille, France
VILLAGE CHAPITEAUX
I Was There
NOV
24
2018
Helsinki, Finland
KULTTUURITALO
I Was There
SEP
08
2018
Helsinki, Finland
KULTTUURITALO
I Was There
APR
01
2018
Detroit, MI
The Fillmore Detroit
I Was There
MAR
31
2018
Joliet, IL
The Forge
I Was There
MAR
28
2018
Billings, MT
The Pub Station
I Was There
MAR
25
2018
Bend, OR
The Midtown
I Was There
MAR
22
2018
Los Angeles, CA
The Regent Theater
I Was There
MAR
21
2018
Phoenix, AZ
The Pressroom
I Was There
MAR
20
2018
Albuquerque, NM
Sunshine Theater
I Was There
MAR
18
2018
Dallas, TX
Gas Monkey Live!
I Was There
MAR
17
2018
San Antonio, TX
Alamo City Music Hall
I Was There
MAR
16
2018
San Leon, TX
18th Street Pier Bar & Grill
I Was There
MAR
15
2018
Baton Rouge, LA
Varsity Theatre
I Was There
MAR
14
2018
Atlanta, GA
The Masquerade
I Was There
MAR
11
2018
Asheville, NC
Salvage Station
I Was There
MAR
10
2018
Jacksonville, NC
The Tarheel
I Was There
MAR
09
2018
Richmond, VA
Canal Club
I Was There
MAR
08
2018
Reading, PA
Reverb
I Was There
MAR
07
2018
Pittsburgh, PA
Rex Theater
I Was There
MAR
06
2018
Columbus, OH
Newport Music Hall
I Was There
MAR
04
2018
Clifton Park, NY
Upstate Concert Hall
I Was There
MAR
03
2018
Poughkeepsie, NY
The Chance
I Was There
MAR
02
2018
Worcester, MA
Palladium
I Was There
DEC
23
2017
West Hollywood, CA
The Roxy Theatre
I Was There
DEC
21
2017
Santa Ana, CA
Constellation Room
I Was There
OCT
08
2016
San Diego, CA
Brick By Brick
I Was There
JUL
29
2016
Prahran, Australia
Revolver Upstairs
I Was There
MAY
29
2016
Potts Point, Australia
Zoo Project
I Was There
MAY
06
2016
San Diego, CA
Brick By Brick
I Was There
APR
23
2016
Potts Point, Australia
Zoo Project
I Was There
APR
16
2016
Potts Point, Australia
Zoo Project
I Was There
MAR
18
2016
Prahran, Australia
Revolver Upstairs
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JAN
10
2016
San Francisco, CA
The Regency Ballroom
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OCT
23
2015
Newport, KY
The Thompson House
I Was There
OCT
21
2015
Nashville, TN
Cafe Coco
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OCT
20
2015
Saint Louis, MO
Cherokee 2720
I Was There
OCT
19
2015
Madison, WI
The Frequency
I Was There
OCT
18
2015
Chicago, IL
Reggie's Rock Club
I Was There
OCT
17
2015
St Paul, MN
The Amsterdam
I Was There
OCT
16
2015
Eau Claire, WI
House of Rock
I Was There
OCT
15
2015
Omaha, NE
Lookout Lounge
I Was There
OCT
13
2015
Colorado Springs, CO
Black Sheep
I Was There
OCT
12
2015
Denver, CO
Larimer Lounge
I Was There
OCT
11
2015
Salt Lake City, UT
The Urban Lounge
I Was There
OCT
10
2015
Missoula, MT
Stage 112
I Was There
OCT
08
2015
Las Vegas, NV
LVCS
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Gregg
May 5th 2023
First concert I was 15 youngest cage fan there!
Pawtucket, RI@
The Met
October 17th 2015
raw as hell
St Paul, MN@
The Amsterdam
Linzee
November 19th 2014
Best show I've been to
Toronto, Canada@
The Rockpile West
View More Fan Reviews

About CAGE

There is more than one artist with this name:

1. The Rapper: Cage Kennylz (born Christian Palko), commonly known as Cage, is an underground rapper based in New York City, United States.

Cage's life has gone from watching his father shoot heroin, to addiction and violence and mental institutions to cutting an album for Columbia Records and being a rising star in the heyday of the NYC independent rap scene, to the final culmination and personal triumph that his most current release Hell's Winter has become. It's a brand new record from someone who has been through more extreme circumstances than most people could ever imagine, and has come out triumphant and a better person because of it, and whose artistic vision now reflects this.

18 years old, fresh out of the lodge, Cage decided to pursue his the talent he honed while in hell and try to become a professional rapper. He made a demo, got a manager and was introduced to Pete Nice of 3rd Bass fame. Pete featured Cage on his solo effort "Dust to Dust" on the song "Rich Bring 'Em Back" in 1993. This was his first appearance on a rap record.

Through Pete Nice Cage met fledgling radio personality Bobbito Garcia who had just started his soon to be legendary late night mix show with DJ Stretch Armstrong. He was invited up to the show several time, earning a rep in the emerging underground NY scene as a savage and raw new MC with an original style based on his tortured life and demented imagery

Through his connection with that show, he met and formed a strong friendship with the KMD (whose front man Zev Love X would eventually be known as MF DOOM) and formed a very strong friendship with the late great Subroc. Cage was the last person to see Subroc alive before he was killed. He also became associated with and close to: Kurious Jorge, K-Solo, Godfather Don, Artifacts, Pharoah Monch, El-P (who actually worked with Cage briefly in 1994 on a 3 song demo now lost to the world), the Juggaknots and many more.

Bobbito and Pete Nice started a label through Columbia Records called Hoppoh and were on the verge of singing Cage as one of their first releases. At this time Cage was heavily abusing drugs and every time he got into the studio he was too high to record anything that Columbia thought was worthy of a major label release.

In 1997, Cage's friend and mentor Bobbito Garcia started his own independent label Fondle 'Em Records, and offered cage a twelve inch deal. Refocused and determined to get it right this time, Cage penned the single Agent Orange b/w Radiohead. The single would go on to be one of the landmark records of the golden era of NYC underground/independent rap music and propelled Cage into cult star status.

After a few more singles with Fondle 'Em, Cage met and became friends with Philly to New York transplant rap group The High And the Mighty. He formed a group with them called the Smut Peddlers, and Rawkus (who were riding high on albums by Company Flow and Mos Def, to name a few) offered them a full length album deal through Eastern Conference’s imprint, Eastern Conference. The record sold over 50 thousand copies and solidified Cage's status as a rising rap star in the independent scene.

Cage went on to do more records with Eastern Conference including his first solo record Movies for the Blind. The record was the realization of the very character he became through his tortured early years, relying on raw, savage, often cruel, misogynistic, gritty and rebellious attitudes he had formed through his earlier years. The record struck a chord, selling 15 thousand copies in just 2 weeks, and his legion of dedicated fans grew ever bigger, attracted to his visceral and dangerous persona and music. He traveled the world several times over in support of the record and became a major draw in the independent show circuit.

Soon after he started the supergroup Weathermen, comprised of good friends Camu Tao, El-P, Aesop Rock, Yak Ballz, Tame 1, Breeze of the Juggaknots and Vast Aire.

Restless with his artistic direction and feeling trapped by a persona created out of his troubled youth, he found himself at a crossroads. He felt as though he was squandering his writing abilities and catering to music with content that only scratched the surface of what he was about. He no longer wanted to project crazy for the sake of crazy and grew tired of showing the results of his past and how they reflected on his personality. Instead, he wanted to explain why he was the way he was and wanted to make a record that he could play for his daughter someday; a record that reflected the man he was now while at the same time finally shedding light on the source of his rage, pain and rebellion. It was at this point that he and El-p started to seriously talk about making an album that would truly realize his desire to take his art to another level. They cautiously talked and imagined this transformation for over a year, culminating with his signing with Definitive Jux records. Cage worked to to bring these ideas to fruition, and the result is a cathartic and radical statement of a tortured boy turned man. A detailed, imaginative and often disturbing look into the dark territory that Cage had so closely guarded from the fans that loved him.

Cage appeared at the end of the Head Automatica album Decadence on the track 'I Shot William H. Macy' - lead singer Daryl Palumbo appeared on the RJD2 produced track Shoot Frank, as well as his band being referenced throughout the album (notably on Scenester, with Cage urging the listener to "slip it in your Head Automatica folder"). Head Automatica also wrote a song called K-Horse about Cage on their new album Popaganda.

Actor Shia LaBeouf star of Transformers (July 2007) will be playing Cage in an upcoming movie about his life.



--------------------------------------------------



2. The Heavy Metal Band: CAGE formed in San Diego, California, in 1992. Although a full-length cd was recorded in 1995, it has still remained un-released. It wasn't until 1998 that Cage released their first full-length cd appropriately called "Unveiled".

They began writing for their follow up cd, which put them under tremendous pressure to avoid the sophomore jinx. Right before the 1999 DYNAMO Open Air festival, Cage added drummer Mikey Niel to the band to increase the power and speed of the group. The band had matured and was a close-knit group after 8 years of big performances and recording together.

Omega Records released second album "Astrology" in September 2000 throughout Europe.

The success of this album allowed Cage to make the next advance in their career by playing 2 festivals in Europe in the Summer of 2001. They were selected to play Wacken Open Air Festival in Germany and the Metal Dayz Open Air Festival in Switzerland.

Upon their return from Europe, they were signed to their first domestic deal. A new Los Angeles, California based upstart metal company called World War III Records wanted to release Astrology in the US and Canada.

Cage released their 3rd CD "Darker Than Black" in early 2003. The album was recorded at SILVER CLOUD Studios (Bruce Dickinson / Halford / Rob Rock) in Burbank, California. The recording was produced and engineered by Richard "The Guru" Carrette (Halford, Bruce Dickinson, Steel Prophet, Wayne) and Cage vocalist Sean Peck.

Darker Than Black saw CAGE playing faster and more aggressive songs. Vocalist Sean Peck combined clean, power, black and death metal vocal parts on several tracks.

They have a new album, Hell Destroyer, out on Destroy All Records in 2007, which is even more powerful than Darker Than Black. On the European releases, there is a bonus track, "King Diamond", which is an homage to King Diamond.

Recently, Mike Nielsen had been dropped from the lineup, for unknown reasons, but has been replaced by Norm Leggio of Psychotic Waltz.

THE BAND

Sean Peck (Vocals)
Dave Garcia (Lead Guitars)
Mike Giordano (Bass Guitars)
Norm Leggio (Drums)
Anthony Wayne McGinnis (Lead Guitars)
Show More
Genres:
Heavy Metal, Indie, Alternative, Hip Hop, Metal

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concerts and tour dates

Past

FEB
16
2019
Helsinki, Finland
KULTTUURITALO
I Was There
JAN
27
2019
Marseille, France
VILLAGE CHAPITEAUX
I Was There
JAN
26
2019
Marseille, France
VILLAGE CHAPITEAUX
I Was There
JAN
25
2019
Marseille, France
VILLAGE CHAPITEAUX
I Was There
NOV
24
2018
Helsinki, Finland
KULTTUURITALO
I Was There
SEP
08
2018
Helsinki, Finland
KULTTUURITALO
I Was There
APR
01
2018
Detroit, MI
The Fillmore Detroit
I Was There
MAR
31
2018
Joliet, IL
The Forge
I Was There
MAR
28
2018
Billings, MT
The Pub Station
I Was There
MAR
25
2018
Bend, OR
The Midtown
I Was There
MAR
22
2018
Los Angeles, CA
The Regent Theater
I Was There
MAR
21
2018
Phoenix, AZ
The Pressroom
I Was There
MAR
20
2018
Albuquerque, NM
Sunshine Theater
I Was There
MAR
18
2018
Dallas, TX
Gas Monkey Live!
I Was There
MAR
17
2018
San Antonio, TX
Alamo City Music Hall
I Was There
MAR
16
2018
San Leon, TX
18th Street Pier Bar & Grill
I Was There
MAR
15
2018
Baton Rouge, LA
Varsity Theatre
I Was There
MAR
14
2018
Atlanta, GA
The Masquerade
I Was There
MAR
11
2018
Asheville, NC
Salvage Station
I Was There
MAR
10
2018
Jacksonville, NC
The Tarheel
I Was There
MAR
09
2018
Richmond, VA
Canal Club
I Was There
MAR
08
2018
Reading, PA
Reverb
I Was There
MAR
07
2018
Pittsburgh, PA
Rex Theater
I Was There
MAR
06
2018
Columbus, OH
Newport Music Hall
I Was There
MAR
04
2018
Clifton Park, NY
Upstate Concert Hall
I Was There
MAR
03
2018
Poughkeepsie, NY
The Chance
I Was There
MAR
02
2018
Worcester, MA
Palladium
I Was There
DEC
23
2017
West Hollywood, CA
The Roxy Theatre
I Was There
DEC
21
2017
Santa Ana, CA
Constellation Room
I Was There
OCT
08
2016
San Diego, CA
Brick By Brick
I Was There
JUL
29
2016
Prahran, Australia
Revolver Upstairs
I Was There
MAY
29
2016
Potts Point, Australia
Zoo Project
I Was There
MAY
06
2016
San Diego, CA
Brick By Brick
I Was There
APR
23
2016
Potts Point, Australia
Zoo Project
I Was There
APR
16
2016
Potts Point, Australia
Zoo Project
I Was There
MAR
18
2016
Prahran, Australia
Revolver Upstairs
I Was There
JAN
10
2016
San Francisco, CA
The Regency Ballroom
I Was There
OCT
23
2015
Newport, KY
The Thompson House
I Was There
OCT
21
2015
Nashville, TN
Cafe Coco
I Was There
OCT
20
2015
Saint Louis, MO
Cherokee 2720
I Was There
OCT
19
2015
Madison, WI
The Frequency
I Was There
OCT
18
2015
Chicago, IL
Reggie's Rock Club
I Was There
OCT
17
2015
St Paul, MN
The Amsterdam
I Was There
OCT
16
2015
Eau Claire, WI
House of Rock
I Was There
OCT
15
2015
Omaha, NE
Lookout Lounge
I Was There
OCT
13
2015
Colorado Springs, CO
Black Sheep
I Was There
OCT
12
2015
Denver, CO
Larimer Lounge
I Was There
OCT
11
2015
Salt Lake City, UT
The Urban Lounge
I Was There
OCT
10
2015
Missoula, MT
Stage 112
I Was There
OCT
08
2015
Las Vegas, NV
LVCS
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Gregg
May 5th 2023
First concert I was 15 youngest cage fan there!
Pawtucket, RI@
The Met
October 17th 2015
raw as hell
St Paul, MN@
The Amsterdam
Linzee
November 19th 2014
Best show I've been to
Toronto, Canada@
The Rockpile West
View More Fan Reviews

About CAGE

There is more than one artist with this name:

1. The Rapper: Cage Kennylz (born Christian Palko), commonly known as Cage, is an underground rapper based in New York City, United States.

Cage's life has gone from watching his father shoot heroin, to addiction and violence and mental institutions to cutting an album for Columbia Records and being a rising star in the heyday of the NYC independent rap scene, to the final culmination and personal triumph that his most current release Hell's Winter has become. It's a brand new record from someone who has been through more extreme circumstances than most people could ever imagine, and has come out triumphant and a better person because of it, and whose artistic vision now reflects this.

18 years old, fresh out of the lodge, Cage decided to pursue his the talent he honed while in hell and try to become a professional rapper. He made a demo, got a manager and was introduced to Pete Nice of 3rd Bass fame. Pete featured Cage on his solo effort "Dust to Dust" on the song "Rich Bring 'Em Back" in 1993. This was his first appearance on a rap record.

Through Pete Nice Cage met fledgling radio personality Bobbito Garcia who had just started his soon to be legendary late night mix show with DJ Stretch Armstrong. He was invited up to the show several time, earning a rep in the emerging underground NY scene as a savage and raw new MC with an original style based on his tortured life and demented imagery

Through his connection with that show, he met and formed a strong friendship with the KMD (whose front man Zev Love X would eventually be known as MF DOOM) and formed a very strong friendship with the late great Subroc. Cage was the last person to see Subroc alive before he was killed. He also became associated with and close to: Kurious Jorge, K-Solo, Godfather Don, Artifacts, Pharoah Monch, El-P (who actually worked with Cage briefly in 1994 on a 3 song demo now lost to the world), the Juggaknots and many more.

Bobbito and Pete Nice started a label through Columbia Records called Hoppoh and were on the verge of singing Cage as one of their first releases. At this time Cage was heavily abusing drugs and every time he got into the studio he was too high to record anything that Columbia thought was worthy of a major label release.

In 1997, Cage's friend and mentor Bobbito Garcia started his own independent label Fondle 'Em Records, and offered cage a twelve inch deal. Refocused and determined to get it right this time, Cage penned the single Agent Orange b/w Radiohead. The single would go on to be one of the landmark records of the golden era of NYC underground/independent rap music and propelled Cage into cult star status.

After a few more singles with Fondle 'Em, Cage met and became friends with Philly to New York transplant rap group The High And the Mighty. He formed a group with them called the Smut Peddlers, and Rawkus (who were riding high on albums by Company Flow and Mos Def, to name a few) offered them a full length album deal through Eastern Conference’s imprint, Eastern Conference. The record sold over 50 thousand copies and solidified Cage's status as a rising rap star in the independent scene.

Cage went on to do more records with Eastern Conference including his first solo record Movies for the Blind. The record was the realization of the very character he became through his tortured early years, relying on raw, savage, often cruel, misogynistic, gritty and rebellious attitudes he had formed through his earlier years. The record struck a chord, selling 15 thousand copies in just 2 weeks, and his legion of dedicated fans grew ever bigger, attracted to his visceral and dangerous persona and music. He traveled the world several times over in support of the record and became a major draw in the independent show circuit.

Soon after he started the supergroup Weathermen, comprised of good friends Camu Tao, El-P, Aesop Rock, Yak Ballz, Tame 1, Breeze of the Juggaknots and Vast Aire.

Restless with his artistic direction and feeling trapped by a persona created out of his troubled youth, he found himself at a crossroads. He felt as though he was squandering his writing abilities and catering to music with content that only scratched the surface of what he was about. He no longer wanted to project crazy for the sake of crazy and grew tired of showing the results of his past and how they reflected on his personality. Instead, he wanted to explain why he was the way he was and wanted to make a record that he could play for his daughter someday; a record that reflected the man he was now while at the same time finally shedding light on the source of his rage, pain and rebellion. It was at this point that he and El-p started to seriously talk about making an album that would truly realize his desire to take his art to another level. They cautiously talked and imagined this transformation for over a year, culminating with his signing with Definitive Jux records. Cage worked to to bring these ideas to fruition, and the result is a cathartic and radical statement of a tortured boy turned man. A detailed, imaginative and often disturbing look into the dark territory that Cage had so closely guarded from the fans that loved him.

Cage appeared at the end of the Head Automatica album Decadence on the track 'I Shot William H. Macy' - lead singer Daryl Palumbo appeared on the RJD2 produced track Shoot Frank, as well as his band being referenced throughout the album (notably on Scenester, with Cage urging the listener to "slip it in your Head Automatica folder"). Head Automatica also wrote a song called K-Horse about Cage on their new album Popaganda.

Actor Shia LaBeouf star of Transformers (July 2007) will be playing Cage in an upcoming movie about his life.



--------------------------------------------------



2. The Heavy Metal Band: CAGE formed in San Diego, California, in 1992. Although a full-length cd was recorded in 1995, it has still remained un-released. It wasn't until 1998 that Cage released their first full-length cd appropriately called "Unveiled".

They began writing for their follow up cd, which put them under tremendous pressure to avoid the sophomore jinx. Right before the 1999 DYNAMO Open Air festival, Cage added drummer Mikey Niel to the band to increase the power and speed of the group. The band had matured and was a close-knit group after 8 years of big performances and recording together.

Omega Records released second album "Astrology" in September 2000 throughout Europe.

The success of this album allowed Cage to make the next advance in their career by playing 2 festivals in Europe in the Summer of 2001. They were selected to play Wacken Open Air Festival in Germany and the Metal Dayz Open Air Festival in Switzerland.

Upon their return from Europe, they were signed to their first domestic deal. A new Los Angeles, California based upstart metal company called World War III Records wanted to release Astrology in the US and Canada.

Cage released their 3rd CD "Darker Than Black" in early 2003. The album was recorded at SILVER CLOUD Studios (Bruce Dickinson / Halford / Rob Rock) in Burbank, California. The recording was produced and engineered by Richard "The Guru" Carrette (Halford, Bruce Dickinson, Steel Prophet, Wayne) and Cage vocalist Sean Peck.

Darker Than Black saw CAGE playing faster and more aggressive songs. Vocalist Sean Peck combined clean, power, black and death metal vocal parts on several tracks.

They have a new album, Hell Destroyer, out on Destroy All Records in 2007, which is even more powerful than Darker Than Black. On the European releases, there is a bonus track, "King Diamond", which is an homage to King Diamond.

Recently, Mike Nielsen had been dropped from the lineup, for unknown reasons, but has been replaced by Norm Leggio of Psychotic Waltz.

THE BAND

Sean Peck (Vocals)
Dave Garcia (Lead Guitars)
Mike Giordano (Bass Guitars)
Norm Leggio (Drums)
Anthony Wayne McGinnis (Lead Guitars)
Show More
Genres:
Heavy Metal, Indie, Alternative, Hip Hop, Metal

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