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Stage Buzz: Savage Master, Drowning Pool, Beach Fossils

| March 31, 2024

Drowning Pool

Celebrating the ten-year anniversary (and reissue) of their debut album Mask of The Devil, Louisville’s Savage Master mixes a unique blend of early ’80s metal infused with their love of bondage masks and horror movies. they arrive at Reggies Wednesday April 3. Openers include acclaimed Swedish headbangers Screamer and Blood Star. Tickets are still available. A Twitch livestream is also available.

Drowning Pool is proof you can’t keep a good band down. The band soldiered on after the death of lead singer Dave Williams in 2002 and have gone through several lineup changes since then. Recently, they reunited with singer Ryan McCombs and are ready to melt off faces once again. Catch the band with Saliva at The Forge in Joliet on Thursday, April 4 at 7 PM. Tickets available here.

Palaye Royale brings rock back to its core basics: sex, drugs, and partying. Influenced by rock music and the 1960s and 1970s, the band celebrate this classic era with their own fusion of brit-pop, glam rock, and art punk. Touring in support of their latest release, Songs for Sadness, the band will play Cobra Lounge this Sunday, April 7 at 7:30 PM. Grab tickets here.

Indie rockers Beach Fossils made a grand return in 2023 after a six-year hiatus. They release their new album, Bunny, their first record since 2017. And they haven’t missed a beat. Beach Fossils will bring their lush sounds and achingly beautiful songs to the House of Blues on Sunday, April 7 at 7 PM. You can still get tickets here.

-Ashley Perez Hollingsworth

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