California metalcore heavy-hitters Mugshot are coming to Lincoln on the heels of their new LP "All The Devils Are Here" (Pure Noise Records).
with Iced Wrist and Your Own Knife.
September 9
Duffy's Tavern
6 p.m. doors, 7 p.m. show
$10 ADV | $12 DOS | $3 under 21 fee
All ages
Mugshot:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0EVz5xkkf68l8QXvlmKDYB?si=bcfImHB_RbKtg_i3mKLSHg
Iced Wrist:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/62ZZaFYWiPCSoVl79MEOeh?si=bC01YTSEQiuuGbGgRqI2fA
Your Own Knife:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/28cqPROcmSVfRvcjfNZiqD?si=EnZbZMN2S5-5zLDtCOQh-Q
Mugshot bio: While most heavy bands mellow out—even if just a little—as they move through their life and career, Mugshot are not most heavy bands. Just under a decade on from the release of their acclaimed 2016 debut, Dull Boy, the San Jose, CA four-piece are back with All The Devils Are Here. The metalcore/hardcore outfit’s second studio full-length (and first for Pure Noise), from the moment it kicks off with opener “Die In Fear”, it’s clear that this is Mugshot at their most extreme and brutal, both musically and thematically.
That shouldn’t really be a surprise. At least not to anyone who heard their 2023 EP, and debut Pure Noise release, Cold Will. The perfect re-introduction to the band—vocalist Ringo Waterman, guitarist Michael Demko, drummer Connor Haines and bassist Ciro Abraham—it was the perfect appetizer for the 12 intense and blisteringly violent songs that make up this record.
“All of our music is inherently cathartic because of our genre,” says guitarist Michael Demko, “and we try to build that energy musically for the listener—and that lends itself to vitriol and anger, lyrically and thematically. There’s no better catharsis than really heavy music, because you feel it the most.”
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