LOS ANGELES, April 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — The fourth annual Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival will include a stellar lineup of multiplatinum superstars and breaking talent, featuring Alice In Chains, also with Jane’s Addiction. These seminal alternative rock bands will be joined by Coheed and Cambria and Circa Survive on the Rockstar Energy Main Stage. The Ernie Ball Festival Stage will host performances from Walking Papers (featuring Duff McKagan), Middle Class Rut, New Politics,
Danko Jones
, Chuck Shaffer Picture Show and the local Ernie Ball Battle Of The Bands winner in each market.
The touring rock music and lifestyle festival will travel across North America from August 9 through September 15, 2013.
“I think it’s going to be a fun tour and we’re really looking forward to it. It’s only going to happen that one time, that way, and you’re going to be there,” says
Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Chains.
Tickets for most Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival shows go on sale Thursday, April 25 at Noon local time and are affordably priced between $10.25 and $89.75 (plus fees). Go to
www.RockstarUPROAR.com
and
www.LiveNation.com for full details and to purchase tickets.
“We’re excited to bring a diverse lineup to this year’s Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival,” says festival producer
John Reese
. Festival producer John Oakes comments, “Having such groundbreaking rock bands and incredible rising talent performing together will be an amazing experience for longtime fans and UPROAR newcomers.”
Check out an UPROAR exclusive interview with Alice In Chains‘
Jerry Cantrell
and
Sean Kinney
:
http://bit.ly/XVL0FB
.
Also, visit
http://bit.ly/UPROARTV
to see video clips of some of this year’s Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival bands talking about the tour.
The Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival will be giving away a trip for two to the September 15 show in Irvine, CA. The grand prize winner will receive roundtrip airfare for two from a U.S. city, hotel accommodations, airport transfers, $500 spending cash, and 2 front row tickets to the show. Go to http://bit.ly/2013flyaway to enter for a chance to win.
The Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival is proud to continue its alliance with MusiCares®, a nonprofit health and human service organization established in 1989 by The Recording Academy® that helps members of the music industry in times of financial, medical and personal hardship. Various fundraising and awareness campaigns will be implemented to support this charity and others which will be announced soon. More information can be found at www.RockstarUPROAR.com/causes.
Look for details about the 2013 Ernie Ball Battle Of The Bands to be announced in the coming weeks. As part of the 2012 Battle Of The Bands grand prize package, winners the Chuck Shaffer Picture Show will perform on the Ernie Ball Festival Stage for the entire 2013 UPROAR trek. The band recently recorded an EP with legendary producer Jay Baumgardner at NRG Recording Studios in Hollywood, CA, and won $10,000 worth of music gear and many other prizes as a result of being named the grand prize winner in this annual competition for unsigned bands.
The Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival will entertain fans for a full afternoon and evening, with performances from the hottest rock bands, along with a concourse midway featuring band autograph signings, vendors and other activities.
The current Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival tour dates are as follows:
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Fri 9-Aug |
Scranton, PA |
Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain |
Sat 10-Aug |
Hartford, CT |
The Comcast Theatre |
Sun 11-Aug |
Darien Center, NY |
Darien Lake Performing Arts Center |
Tue 13-Aug |
Saratoga, NY |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
Wed 14-Aug |
Mansfield, MA |
Comcast Center |
Fri 16-Aug |
Bristow, VA |
Jiffy Lube Live |
Sat 17-Aug |
Holmdel, NJ |
PNC Bank Arts Center |
Sun 18-Aug |
Wantagh, NY |
Nikon at Jones Beach Theater |
Tue 20-Aug |
Toronto, ON |
Molson Canadian Amphitheatre |
Thu 22-Aug |
Tinley Park, IL |
First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre |
Fri 23-Aug |
Noblesville, IN |
Klipsch Music Center |
Sat 24-Aug |
Clarkston, MI |
DTE Energy Music Theater |
Tue 27-Aug |
Oklahoma City, OK |
Zoo Amphitheater |
Wed 28-Aug |
Dallas, TX |
Gexa Energy Pavilion |
Thu 29-Aug |
The Woodlands, TX |
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion * |
Sat 31-Aug |
Albuquerque, NM |
Isleta Amphitheatre |
Sun 1-Sept |
Denver, CO |
Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre |
Mon 2-Sept |
Salt Lake City, UT |
USANA Amphitheatre |
Sun 8-Sept |
Ridgefield, WA |
Sleep Country Amphitheater * |
Wed 11-Sept |
San Francisco, CA |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
Fri 13-Sept |
Phoenix, AZ |
Desert Sky Pavilion |
Sat 14-Sept |
Chula Vista, CA |
Sleep Train Amphitheatre |
Sun 15-Sept |
Irvine, CA |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater |
* Main Stage bands only |
The Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival
is made possible through the support of sponsors including
Rockstar Energy Drink, Ernie Ball Guitar Strings, Zippo Lighters, Schecter Guitar Research,
Air Force Reserve, truth® Youth Smoking Prevention Campaign, SQUATCH,
Matador Beef Jerky, Lunarpages
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About The Bands
Alice
In Chains
Alice In Chains are gearing up for the May 28 release of their highly anticipated album, THE DEVIL PUT DINOSAURS HERE. Last week they released “Stone,” the companion video to their new single. The clip, which can be seen at http://www.vevo.com/watch/alice-in-chains/stone/USVI31300003, was shot in Lucerne Valley, CA, with director Roboshobo (Metallica, Mastodon, Green Day) and follows the recently released “Stone” lyric video. “Stone,” which is about to crack the top 10 at rock radio, arrives on the heels of lead single “Hollow,” which shot to No. 1 on the rock charts. The band (vocalist/guitarist Jerry Cantrell, vocalist/guitarist William DuVall, drummer Sean Kinney and bassist Mike Inez) will be playing the new singles, additional songs from the album, and a setlist of classic hits during the upcoming Rockstar Energy Drink UPROAR Festival. THE DEVIL PUT DINOSAURS HERE follows 2009’s hugely successful release BLACK GIVES WAY TO BLUE. That album entered Billboard‘s Top 200 at No. 5, sold over one million copies, spawned two No. 1 hit singles (“Check My Brain” and “Your Decision”) and a third (“Lesson Learned”) that went top 10, earned two Grammy nominations and saw the band headlining a sold-out international tour.
Jane’s Addiction
Imagine, for a moment, a world in which Jane’s Addiction never existed. Nothing’s Shocking was never released in the summer of ’88. Lollapalooza never launched three summers later. Perry Bernstein remained on the East Coast, never boarding that Greyhound Bus and heading across country to Los Angeles like so many dreamers and visionaries before him did. What kind of world would that be? August 2013 marks 25 years since the release of Nothing’s Shocking — an album like no other then, and like few others now, as influential as it is. Many critics were puzzled in ’88 upon first hearing those 11 songs. “A classic love ’em or hate ’em outfit,” Rolling Stone observed. “The band is great. And it is also full of shit. Often at the same time.” It also contains modern rock’s “Free Bird” — the sad, sweet, and eternal “Jane Says,” a steel-drum-driven pop gem that everyone can sing along to. The riff and the chorus are in our DNA a quarter-century on. Jane’s Addiction is still a frighteningly powerful live band and an ever-exploring recording act. Original members Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, and Stephen Perkins reunited in 1997, then again in 2001, and released a third studio album (fourth if you count the live 1987 self-titled release, known to most fans as Triple X, for the indie label that released it) Strays, which features current Jane’s bassist, Chris Chaney, and was produced by the legendary Bob Ezrin (Pink Floyd’s The Wall). In 2011, The Great Escape Artist was released to critical acclaim. “It sounds like a band re-vitalized,” Spin raved, while Billboard called the album “a dynamic collection that features some of the band’s best work.” So again, take a moment and imagine a world in which Jane’s Addiction never existed. It’d be a less exciting place to live, wouldn’t it? Here is a band that helped keep rock and roll unpredictable, inspiring, dangerous, and constantly moving forward. As it should be.
Coheed and Cambria
Over the past 10 years, Claudio Sanchez and his group, Coheed and Cambria have distinguished themselves as among the most gifted storytellers in rock. Sanchez’s ‘The Amory Wars’ narrative—spun out across their five previous studio albums which together have sold over 2 million copies in the United States alone—is a good vs. evil science-fiction epic that’s become to Coheed and Cambria fans something like what The Wall and Quadrophenia were to previous generations. And the tale might soon reach an even wider audience, as Mark Wahlberg recently announced that he and Stephen Levinson of Leverage Productions will turn Sanchez’s The Amory Wars into a big-screen live-action feature film. And, after nearly a year in the studio, Coheed and Cambria seized on this momentum, releasing an entire 18-song double album in two masterful strokes. The first volume, The Afterman: Ascension
was released this past October and charted #5 on the Billboard Top 200, while the 2nd volume, entitled The Afterman: Descension
just landed at #9 on the chart this past February to rave reviews among fans and critics alike.
Circa Survive
Circa Survive, the five-piece progressive rock band from Doylestown, Pennsylvania self-produced their fourth album Violent Waves at Studio 4 in suburban Philadelphia. For the release, the band developed a new method of self-releasing their records, having previously recorded for Equal Vision and Atlantic Records. Circa Survive has always prided themselves on the extraordinary relationship they have with their fans — this new release model allows them to push the self-release paradigm one step further. After debuting at #15 on the Billboard Top 200 (with no label and no traditional distribution outlet), the statement is pretty clear — Circa Survive are showing no signs of slowing down, and with their rabid core fanbase willing to follow them into the unknown…anything is possible.
Walking Papers
Seattle has always been a place for musical invention and musicians who push the high-water mark just a bit higher. From Jimi Hendrix and The Sonics to Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Nirvana, Screaming Trees, Pearl Jam, Fleet Foxes and Death Cab For Cutie, the Northwest has yielded a variety of envelope-pushers and the area has remained a positive artistic caldron. Walking Papers (Jeff Angell, Barrett Martin, Duff McKagan, Ben Anderson) are the latest group to follow the path of Northwest’s tradition. Jeff Angell has long been Seattle‘s hidden and well-kept secret. Angell is perhaps one of America’s best songwriters at this very moment, and Barrett Martin (Screaming Trees, Mad Season) saw an opportunity to collaborate with Jeff Angell in the studio in the spring of 2012; it became a science project of sorts. The songs that emanated from those initial sessions were grandiose and brazen and honest. The guys called some friends to join in on the experiment. Duff McKagan (Guns ‘N’ Roses, Velvet Revolver) was itching to play bass again, and he brought his visceral playing to the sessions. Keyboardist Ben Anderson (Rorschach Test, Missionary Position) showcased his musicality on these songs too. And finally, Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready added his leads to this record, adding the final touches. Last summer, both Duff and Ben joined Walking Papers for some initial shows and McCready took time away from his busy Pearl Jam schedule to play some of those first gigs too. Gigs were selling out in Seattle, and Walking Papers became the talk of the town. The independent release of these initial sessions has brought much critical acclaim, and a rabid audience both in America, and in the UK and Europe. The British Press came first. Classic Rock Magazine voted Walking Papers one of the Top 20 bands of the year. Not ‘Top 20 new bands’, no, Walking Papers were in there with Led Zeppelin, Rush and Black Sabbath. Not bad. And touring is in these gentlemen’s blood. Seattle is indeed a place for great music to take seed, but the world now will get a chance to bear witness to what is Walking Papers.
Danko Jones
Over the course of six albums, Danko Jones has forged a singular brand of rock ‘n’ roll that draws equally from the blues, ’60s garage, ’70s hard rock and power-pop, ’80s hardcore, ’90s indie rock and Scandinavian metal—not to mention classic stand-up comedy records—without ever being fully defined by any of those sources. But while built from the same rudiments, each Danko Jones record has possessed a distinct sonic identity and attitude. I’m Alive and I’m On Fire was pure blues-punk fury. Born a Lion brought the boogie and sledgehammer soul. We Sweat Blood was more anxious and aggro. Sleep Is the Enemy wielded the sharpest hooks. Never Too Loud was as slick as Below the Belt was stripped-down. But, compared to all that’s come before, Rock and Roll Is Black and Blue is, hands down, the most emotional and, as a result, the most epic Danko Jones album to date.
Middle Class Rut
When we last saw Middle Class Rut, the band was tearing through a North American tour in support of 2010’s No Name No Color and hit single ‘New Low.’ The song shot to No. 5 at alternative radio, its companion video (http://bit.ly/Ketxkv) racked up more than 4 million YouTube views and Middle Class Rut was, as
USA Today declared, “on the verge.” The Sacramento, CA-based duo of vocalist/guitarist Zack Lopez and vocalist/drummer Sean Stockham has shared stages with the likes of Muse, Social Distortion, Them Crooked Vultures, Alice In Chains, 30 Seconds To Mars and Linkin Park and more than held their own, drawing rave reviews from NME, the BBC, Alternative Press and Kerrang!, who proclaimed, “Their sound is nothing short of colossal, and one that a mere two-piece shouldn’t be able to create, combining the boisterous swagger and pomp of Jane’s Addiction and the feral fury of Rage Against the Machine.” Added Alternative Press, “It’s mind-blowing to witness the sheer depth and complexity of the sound these two guys are capable of unleashing on their own.” Their new album, Pick Up Your Head, is introduced via its electrifying lead single, “Aunt Betty.”
New Politics
New Politics, the Brooklyn based (via Copenhagen) 3-piece rock band will release their sophomore album A Bad Girl In Harlem on May 21 through RCA Records. The band’s new single “Harlem” just broke into the Top 20 at Alternative radio. ESPN named New Politics “Artist of the Month” and will be featuring “Harlem” in their programming. Alternative Press included New Politics as one of the “100 Bands You Need To Know In 2013.” New Politics have toured with 30 Seconds to Mars, Neon Trees and Dirty Heads amongst others. In 2011 they made their late night network television debut on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! and they have also performed on Fuel TV’s The Daily Habit. New Politics are looking forward to hitting the road once again, where they will continue to perform the same kind of riveting, high energy sets that had Spin.com declaring that their performance was “…the night’s most lasting take-away” during their performance at SXSW. New Politics are David Boyd (vocals), Soren Hansen (vocals/guitar) and Louis Vecchio (drums).
The Chuck Shaffer Picture Show
The Chuck Shaffer Picture Show…There is no Chuck here…just Ryan Johnson (Vocals/Guitar), David Steifel (Bass) and Shad Teems (Drums). With an edgy Incubus-meets-Chevelle sound, this Richmond, VA trio has not only enjoyed the local spotlight, but has also shared the stage with national touring acts that include Papa Roach, Seether, Sick Puppies, Smile Empty Soul, Egypt Central, Saving Abel, 10 Years, Bush and more. Currently touring to promote their new EP, this 3-piece rock powerhouse has been winning over fans up and down the East Coast with their energetic live show filled with catchy, modern rock. Fresh out of LA’s NRG Recording Studios, produced by Jay Baumgardner (Papa Roach, P.O.D, Seether, Evanescence), the new EP carries 6 strong tracks with radio potential. Beating out 28 finalists in the 2012 Ernie Ball Battle Of The Bands powered by Imagen Records, the band was picked as the grand prize winners and were asked to join the lineup for The 2013 Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival.
About Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival
The Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival is produced by John Reese and John Oakes of Synergy Global Entertainment (SGE), CAA’s Darryl Eaton and Ryan Harlacher and Live Nation’s Perry Lavoisne. Since its inception in 2010, the touring festival’s attendance continues to grow, with nearly 300,000 in attendance for the 2012 trek. SGE is one of the world’s premier music festival production companies. With hundreds of live events worldwide each year, SGE works with agencies, brands and musical talent to produce or co-produce concerts across various genres and interests.
About Live Nation Entertainment:
Live Nation Entertainment is the world’s leading live entertainment and ecommerce company, comprised of four market leaders: Ticketmaster.com, Live Nation Concerts, Artist Nation and Live Nation Network. Ticketmaster.com is the global event ticketing leader and one of the world’s top five ecommerce sites, with a database of over 119 million fans who visit our sites. Live Nation Concerts produces over 22,000 shows annually for more than 2,300 artists globally. Artist Nation is the world’s top artist management company, representing over 200 artists. These businesses power Live Nation Network, the leading provider of entertainment marketing solutions, enabling nearly 800 advertisers to tap into the 250 million consumers Live Nation delivers annually through its live event and digital platforms. For additional information, visit www.livenation.com/investors.
About Rockstar
Rockstar Energy Drink is designed for those who lead active lifestyles – from Athletes to Rockstars. Available in over 20 flavors at convenience and grocery outlets in over 30 countries, Rockstar supports the Rockstar lifestyle across the globe through Action Sports, Motor Sports, and Live Music. New from Rockstar for 2013, Rockstar Energy Water is a non-carbonated and sugar free enhanced water beverage that is now available throughout the U.S. in three refreshing flavors. For more information visit: www.RockstarEnergy.com. Find us at: www.Facebook.com/Rockstar ~ www.Twitter.com/RockstarEnergy ~ www.Instagram.com/RockstarEnergy ~ www.YouTube.com/Rockstar
Contacts
Kristine Ashton-Magnuson/Ashton-Magnuson Media, Rockstar Energy Drink UPROAR Festival, (818) 996-2496, [email protected]; Jacqueline Peterson/Live Nation, (310) 360-3051, [email protected]