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Joined by Bassist Stefan Whiting and Drummer Dave Fee, the band are now signed to Better Noise Records, making their debut with the release of their Aftermath EP back on October 14th.Ĭlearly a new band in many concert goers eyes and ears, all watched attentively as Dickinson came running out, holding the microphone in the air. Emerging from the ashes of the now defunct Rise to Remain, As Lions is the dawn of a new beginning for Vocalist Austin Dickinson along with Guitarists Conor O’Keefe and Will Homer.
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Hailing from the UK, As Lions is not without recognizable names amidst their lineup. Ready to get the night started, first up was the less known, but equally intriguing As Lions. That factor in mind, fans from all around New Jersey, New York, and even Connecticut made the trip out to experience a Hard Rock lovers fantasy. Beloved venue known by locals as “The Rock,” believe it or not, this was in fact the closest New York city area date on the tour. Not omitting the beloved East Coast, just days after the Thanksgiving holiday, on Saturday, November 26th, Newark, New Jersey’s Prudential Center was the hosting venue. Beginning October 18th, concluding on December 10th, everywhere from the midwest to down south and across to the West Coast had a chance to see the show. Packed from top to bottom, the tour spanned nearly two months after additional shows were announced sometime in late August.
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and promising new band As Lions round out the lineup. That is even before one takes into consideration that Sixx: A.M. A collaboration of two different, but no less powerful Rock bands, it is arguably one of the year’s best touring bills. Announced all the way back in the spring of 2016, Five Finger Death Punch and Shinedown’s co-headlining fall tour had been in the corner of Hard Rock fan’s minds for sometime.