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The Word Alive Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

The Word Alive

Gabe's
330 E Washington St

May 4, 2024

7:00 PM CDT
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MONOMANIA
$9.90
Empire
$25.30
Violent Noise
$6.06
Dark Matter
$10.98
REAL.
$12.28
Life Cycles
$11.45
Deceiver
$12.82
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The Word Alive at Northcote, Australia in Northcote Theatre 2024
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Chris
May 3rd 2024
The bands were great - they all get five stars. I especially loved the Word Alive and Nerv but the crowd just wasn't as into them as I was. Probably because the floor was drenched in liquid and more like an ice rink sliding around than an actual floor. Four stars because staff wouldn't clean it up (or let fans) between shows. As such people didn't move much and the atmosphere was less fun. One of the worst mosh pit floors for sure (waxed wood maybe?) Also two chandelier brackets weren't properly secured and potentially just hanging by their wire. Gladly, no one in attendance was an electrical inspector.
Columbus, OH@
The Bluestone
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The Word Alive Biography

Since emerging in 2009, their first decade comprised Deceiver [2010], Life Cycles [2012], Real. [2014], and Dark Matter [2016], reaching a high watermark on Violent Noise in 2018. Bringing their total streams past 100 million, the latter included “Why Am I Like This?” [9.7 million Spotify streams] and “Red Clouds” [4.7 million Spotify streams] in addition to garnering acclaim from the likes of New Noise who asserted, “Their excellent and engaging Violent Noise has all the hallmarks of a band at the peak of its powers.” After a triumphant decade anniversary tour, the group once again set their sights on the future cast in fire on the 2019 single “Burning Your World Down.” Produced by Erik Ron [Panic! At The Disco, Godsmack], it teeters between synth swells, gut-punching riffs, and a hypnotic hook, igniting a new era for the band and setting the stage for their sixth full-length—out now.
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