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The Devil Wears Prada at Revolution Live with Silent Planet, Like Moths To Flames: Review and Photos 2024 | The Metalverse

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA with Silent Planet, Like Moths To Flames, SeeYouSpaceCowboy, & Greyhaven: Live Review and Photos

Lineup, Photos, and Live Review

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by Warped Media

Revolution Live became the ultimate metalcore sanctuary for The Devil Wears PradaIs Eternal” tour. The night was stacked with bands that brought both heavy riffs and heartfelt moments, giving the crowd a show that felt like a full on emotional catharsis.


Greyhaven

Kicking things off, Greyhaven wasted no time setting a wild tone. Their gritty sound and impassioned performance got early fans headbanging and opened the pit, a fitting warmup for what was to come.


SeeYouSpaceCowboy

Next, SeeYouSpaceCowboy amped up the chaos with their blend of hardcore and sasscore, pushing boundaries and getting the audience hyped with each song. Connie Sgarbossa’s fierce energy was contagious, leaving no doubt they were meant to be here.


Like Moths To Flames

Like Moths to Flames followed, delivering a set that left the floor in shambles. With their hard-hitting breakdowns and Chris Roetter’s relentless vocals, they held the crowd in their grip, and the fans fed off every bit of it. Each song felt like an anthem, a lustral release that resonated deeply with the metalcore faithful.


Silent Planet

Then came Silent Planet, a band known for their lyrical depth and emotional charge. Garrett Russell poured himself into each song, blending spoken word elements with guttural roars that sent chills through the crowd. It was both chaotic and spiritual, an experience that left everyone both exhilarated and contemplative.


The Devil Wears Prada

When The Devil Wears Prada took the stage, Revolution Live erupted. The band came out with undeniable presence, their years of experience and love for performing evident from the first note. Mike Hranica and Jeremy DePoyster’s stage presence was electric as they paced the stage, interacted with fans, and roared into the mic like men possessed. They didn’t just perform; they gave the crowd everything.

What set this show apart was how genuine their enjoyment seemed. The band looked ecstatic, exchanging glances, smiling, and visibly feeding off the crowd’s energy. Their bond was obvious, and it created an almost intimate atmosphere amid the chaos. The stage was set in dramatic lighting, each song carrying us deeper into a setlist of fan favorites and newer tracks that prove they’re still evolving and pushing the genre.

Their chemistry and enthusiasm were infectious, and it was clear they were loving every second of the tour. The night ended with everyone exhausted but exhilarated, a reminder of why shows like these matter so much to the fans who live for them. The Devil Wears Prada didn’t just play a show; they shared a moment, a piece of themselves, with everyone lucky enough to be there.

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