Zheani

Zheani put on an amazing performance and had great stage presence. The two backup dancers were also really cool to watch. I loved the unique outfits and style of makeup that the performers used, as well as the graphics during the show!

~ Kaylie

Trophy Eyes

After a turbulent start to the tour, Trophy Eyes brought a safe but energetic energy to the Orlando show. Although it hit some speed bumps like a fire alarm going off and someone having to be removed from the stage (but not from the show), they took everything in stride and made it a great time. Hope to them back in FL very soon!

~ Kev

SLIFT at The Abbey, Orlando

10/23/2022

SLIFT is a French, Heavy, Spacey, Psych-Rock band. This tour was the first time they were able to come to The States and perform their latest album “Ummon” which dives deeper into their sci-fi thematics.

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This three piece band is composed of two brothers and their long time friend. Their musical chemistry is as fluid as one would expect from artists with that close of a relationship. We look forward to the band coming back down to our state as soon as they are able to.

~ Nick Albright

 Photos by Mac Starnes

She Past Away at The Abbey, Orlando

10/28/2022

She Past Away delivered on their promise to bring Gothic Turkish Poetry layered over their dark-wave instrumentals to Orlando. The show came just in time for the Halloween Weekend.

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Their deep, bass driven sound with post-punk vocals is influenced by bands such as The Banshees and the Sisters of Mercy. They are standouts in their current scene and their music makes it perfectly clear why. We look forward to them coming back to our city, and encourage you to check out one of their shows if you are lucky enough to do so!

~ Nick Albright

Pictures by Mac Starnes.

With Confidence @ The Abbey

This trio from Australia proved that pop punk isn’t dead, it’s just moved down under. How they managed to maintain that energy and emotion across the world is beyond me, but they did. Passing through middle and high school when My Chemical Romance and Mayday Parade were shaking the youth, I felt like I was back in 2007, and I loved it.

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~ Kevin Schoeppler