Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD July 20, 2010 Despite the encroachment of corporate sponsors (which in this case is not really as bad as it sounds) and the shift away from its old “punk rock summer camp” ethos that dominated my first run of attendance (1997-2002), the last three years have still been a lot of fun and I’ve seen… Read more »
Andrew WK @ Warped Tour 2010 Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD July 20, 2010
Flatfoot 56 @ Warped Tour 2010 Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD July 20, 2010
Anarbor @ Warped Tour 2010 Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD July 20, 2010
As expected, Flogging Molly put on one of the day’s best performances at the Warped Tour stop in Columbia, MD on July 14, 2009. Check out all of my Warped Tour 2009 pictures here.
Chiodos managed to bring both the intricacy and intensity of their sound to the Main Stage of the Warped Tour on July 14, 2009 in Columbia, MD. Check out all of my Warped Tour 2009 pictures here.
Streetlight Manifesto brought their soulful ska to the Warped Tour’s Hurley.com stage in Columbia, MD on July 14, 2009. While it was one of the event’s smaller stages, they showed that they could have held their own against any band on the tour. Unlike many of today’s ska bands, these guys understand that the genre is ultimately soul music. Check… Read more »
VAMPS was one of the Warped Tour’s handful of hard rock acts. They flavored their version with equal parts of goth and sleaze, making them a unique act on the tour. Check out all of my Warped Tour 2009 pictures here.
The Devil Wears Prada brought their screamo madness to the Warped Tour main stage in Columbia, MD on July 14. They were, hands down, the most intense band I saw that day. Check out all of my Warped Tour 2009 pictures here.
Providing yet another way to do some good while you’re catching a Warped Tour stop, Music Saves Lives addresses the dire need for blood and marrow donors. Not only do you get to save a life, but you get to go backstage in the process. Russel Hornbeek took some time to tell me a little bit about the organization’s goals… Read more »