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AWOLNATION
AWOLNATION supporting 311
Grinders KC
417 E 18th St
Kansas City, MO 64108
Oct 1, 2023
6:30 PM CDT
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Janet
May 9th 2025
The show was just what we needed. The crowd was one big dance party, and for once, not everyone had their phones in the air. PS. The band was amazing, and big props to Aaron Bruno for making eye contact with everyone, and Zach Irons for his truly epic guitar sound. PS, I am not a music reviewer.
Vancouver, BC@Commodore Ballroom
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AWOLNATION Biography
Aaron Bruno, the de facto leader, songwriter, and creative force behind the Los Angeles-based project AWOLNATION, has spent the better part of two decades steering the band’s ship of pop-friendly electronic and alternative rock to millions of record sales and streams, a handful of chart-topping singles, and countless shows played to adoring fans around the world. From the 2010 debut’s smash “Sail” and the hype of sophomore album Run to 2018’s organic-leaning Here Come the Runts and 2020’s rock-forward Angel Miners & the Lightning Riders, plus a handful of EPs, remixes, and a covers album, Bruno has mined his sonic creativity for an output of music on par with anyone’s from the last two decades. Following the pandemic, Bruno parted ways with his record label in favor of a new self-releasing/distribution partnership, formed a hardcore band called The Barbarians of California, and became a first-time father of twin boys.
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