This is a live show in the Japan tour of the U.S bands The Story So Far, Citizen and ELDER BROTHER
The Story So Far is an American rock band from Walnut Creek, California, formed in 2007. They are currently signed to Pure Noise Records and have released 4 studio albums.
The Story So Far formed in Walnut Creek, California in 2007. Their name is taken from the New Found Glory song "The Story So Far". The band consisted of Parker Cannon on vocals, Kevin Geyer and Kevin Ambrose on guitar, Ryan Torf on drums, and Kelen Capener on bass. On December 22, the band released the 5 Songs EP.
Ambrose parted ways with the band when he went to college in 2010 and he was replaced by William Levy. In March 2010 it was announced the band had signed to Pure Noise. Two months later the band released an EP, While You Were Sleeping (2010). In November, the band released a split with Maker.
The Story So Far has also been described as having an "edgier" take on pop punk, due to their frequent incorporation of hardcore punk and punk rock elements in their music.
Elder Brother is a project of The Story So Far guitarist/vocalist Kevin Geyer and Daybreaker vocalist Dan Rose, fittingly kick off their debut release Heavy Head (out March 11 on Pure Noise Records) with the track “Pennsylvania.” The song was the very first thing the duo worked on together.
Citizen is a rock band from Southeast Michigan and Northwest Ohio. The band consists of five members: Mat Kerekes (vocals), Nick Hamm (lead guitar), Jake Duhaime (drums), Ryland Oehlers (rhythm guitar), & Eric Hamm (bass). They are currently signed to Run For Cover Records.
In May 2011, the band made an appearance at Bled Fest.[3]The band also released a split EP with The Fragile Season, titled The Only Place I Know.
On April 26, 2015, Citizen announced plans to release their second full-length album, Everybody Is Going to Heaven, on June 23, 2015, via Run For Cover.
During October 2017 Citizen released their third album, As You Please, with Run For Cover Records.
AllMusic biographer Jason Lymangrover who called the band's sound a merge of "bombastic emo pop, post-hardcore, and thick, chunky indie rock". The band has been described as indie rock. Youth has been described as emo, grunge, indie rock, pop punk, post-hardcore, and punk rock. Everybody Is Going to Heaven has been described as alternative rock, emo, grunge, and shoegaze. Citizen has been described as a number of genres but in a 2013 interview with Cosmos Gaming Guitar Player Nick Hamm states that while people are right to assign those genres to their band he views Citizen as being simply a rock band.
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日本、〒180-0004 東京都武蔵野市吉祥寺本町1丁目20−3 吉祥寺パーキングプラザB1 Map
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