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Über The Graveyard Boulevard
The Graveyard Boulevard is a rock ‘n’ roll band from North Carolina that prowls the dark fringes of punk and metal. Drawing inspiration from supernatural tales, monster movies, and suspenseful books, the band has released six full-length albums since 2003 and continues to be active – performing, writing, and recording new material. Since the band’s inception, Abby Normal has been primary songwriter for the band and is the only remaining original member.
The early days of the band spawned raw punk (and low budget) tunes, often with lyrics inspirited by indie horror films. Many of those tracks can be found on streaming services as a digital album called Monster Melodies. It collected songs from Toe Tags & Body Bags (2003) and Dead City Radio (2006). In 2009, the Rock Scars album was released, and it was the final album to feature collaborative work of Sicko Zero and Seaweed, founding members of Graveyard Boulevard and The Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13.
By 2011, the Graveyard Boulevard had matured into a band striving for better performances and production. The band had found its stride with Scott “Scurvy” Cannon (bass guitar), Johnny Walsh (drums), Abby Normal (guitar/vocals), and the invaluable collaboration with producer, Rob Tavaglione at Catalyst Recording. That year saw the release of a full-length album called O.G.R.E. (Organization of Generally Rotten Enterprises) on Horror High Records, an indie record label that had also released music from The Death Riders, featuring Blasco from Rob Zombie’s and Ozzy Osbourne’s bands. The Graveyard Boulevard’s tenacious efforts were acknowledged at Charlotte’s Queen City Awards in 2012 and 2013 when the band took home back-to-back awards for Best Rock Band Of The Year.
A digital EP called What Doesn’t Kill Me Only Makes Me Laugh was released in 2014 and the band continued supporting the growing library of songs with many adventurous weekends touring the eastern U.S. In 2019, the full-length album Subhuman Stage was released, followed by Will Will Wither in 2022. The band continues to release new singles a few times per year.
The early days of the band spawned raw punk (and low budget) tunes, often with lyrics inspirited by indie horror films. Many of those tracks can be found on streaming services as a digital album called Monster Melodies. It collected songs from Toe Tags & Body Bags (2003) and Dead City Radio (2006). In 2009, the Rock Scars album was released, and it was the final album to feature collaborative work of Sicko Zero and Seaweed, founding members of Graveyard Boulevard and The Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13.
By 2011, the Graveyard Boulevard had matured into a band striving for better performances and production. The band had found its stride with Scott “Scurvy” Cannon (bass guitar), Johnny Walsh (drums), Abby Normal (guitar/vocals), and the invaluable collaboration with producer, Rob Tavaglione at Catalyst Recording. That year saw the release of a full-length album called O.G.R.E. (Organization of Generally Rotten Enterprises) on Horror High Records, an indie record label that had also released music from The Death Riders, featuring Blasco from Rob Zombie’s and Ozzy Osbourne’s bands. The Graveyard Boulevard’s tenacious efforts were acknowledged at Charlotte’s Queen City Awards in 2012 and 2013 when the band took home back-to-back awards for Best Rock Band Of The Year.
A digital EP called What Doesn’t Kill Me Only Makes Me Laugh was released in 2014 and the band continued supporting the growing library of songs with many adventurous weekends touring the eastern U.S. In 2019, the full-length album Subhuman Stage was released, followed by Will Will Wither in 2022. The band continues to release new singles a few times per year.
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Genres:
Punk, Metal, Rock
Heimatort:
Charlotte, North Carolina
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Um eine Show bitten
Ähnliche Künstler auf Tour
concerts and tour dates
Vergangene
MÄRZ
30
2024
Raleigh, NC
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Ich war da
JAN.
07
2024
Charlotte, NC
The Milestone Club
Ich war da
JULI
22
2023
Gastonia, NC
The Rooster
Ich war da
SEP.
16
2017
Charlotte, NC
The Milestone Club
Ich war da
JAN.
28
2017
Salisbury, NC
Buccaneer Lounge
Ich war da
DEZ.
26
2014
Charlotte, NC
The Milestone Club
Ich war da
Weitere Ereignisse anzeigen
Über The Graveyard Boulevard
The Graveyard Boulevard is a rock ‘n’ roll band from North Carolina that prowls the dark fringes of punk and metal. Drawing inspiration from supernatural tales, monster movies, and suspenseful books, the band has released six full-length albums since 2003 and continues to be active – performing, writing, and recording new material. Since the band’s inception, Abby Normal has been primary songwriter for the band and is the only remaining original member.
The early days of the band spawned raw punk (and low budget) tunes, often with lyrics inspirited by indie horror films. Many of those tracks can be found on streaming services as a digital album called Monster Melodies. It collected songs from Toe Tags & Body Bags (2003) and Dead City Radio (2006). In 2009, the Rock Scars album was released, and it was the final album to feature collaborative work of Sicko Zero and Seaweed, founding members of Graveyard Boulevard and The Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13.
By 2011, the Graveyard Boulevard had matured into a band striving for better performances and production. The band had found its stride with Scott “Scurvy” Cannon (bass guitar), Johnny Walsh (drums), Abby Normal (guitar/vocals), and the invaluable collaboration with producer, Rob Tavaglione at Catalyst Recording. That year saw the release of a full-length album called O.G.R.E. (Organization of Generally Rotten Enterprises) on Horror High Records, an indie record label that had also released music from The Death Riders, featuring Blasco from Rob Zombie’s and Ozzy Osbourne’s bands. The Graveyard Boulevard’s tenacious efforts were acknowledged at Charlotte’s Queen City Awards in 2012 and 2013 when the band took home back-to-back awards for Best Rock Band Of The Year.
A digital EP called What Doesn’t Kill Me Only Makes Me Laugh was released in 2014 and the band continued supporting the growing library of songs with many adventurous weekends touring the eastern U.S. In 2019, the full-length album Subhuman Stage was released, followed by Will Will Wither in 2022. The band continues to release new singles a few times per year.
The early days of the band spawned raw punk (and low budget) tunes, often with lyrics inspirited by indie horror films. Many of those tracks can be found on streaming services as a digital album called Monster Melodies. It collected songs from Toe Tags & Body Bags (2003) and Dead City Radio (2006). In 2009, the Rock Scars album was released, and it was the final album to feature collaborative work of Sicko Zero and Seaweed, founding members of Graveyard Boulevard and The Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13.
By 2011, the Graveyard Boulevard had matured into a band striving for better performances and production. The band had found its stride with Scott “Scurvy” Cannon (bass guitar), Johnny Walsh (drums), Abby Normal (guitar/vocals), and the invaluable collaboration with producer, Rob Tavaglione at Catalyst Recording. That year saw the release of a full-length album called O.G.R.E. (Organization of Generally Rotten Enterprises) on Horror High Records, an indie record label that had also released music from The Death Riders, featuring Blasco from Rob Zombie’s and Ozzy Osbourne’s bands. The Graveyard Boulevard’s tenacious efforts were acknowledged at Charlotte’s Queen City Awards in 2012 and 2013 when the band took home back-to-back awards for Best Rock Band Of The Year.
A digital EP called What Doesn’t Kill Me Only Makes Me Laugh was released in 2014 and the band continued supporting the growing library of songs with many adventurous weekends touring the eastern U.S. In 2019, the full-length album Subhuman Stage was released, followed by Will Will Wither in 2022. The band continues to release new singles a few times per year.
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Genres:
Punk, Metal, Rock
Heimatort:
Charlotte, North Carolina
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