Sevendust (Photo by John Krebs)

Sevendust are currently on the “Pawns & Kings” tour as support for Alter Bridge. They stopped at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town, WV on 8/4/2023. Sevendust are a band I have been familiar with but have never had the chance to see. After this show, I am now a huge fan and I hope to catch them again! If you have a chance to catch them on tour, you should do so!

Anyway, continue reading below for more pics of Sevendust and my full review of the show. Also, be sure to check out the Official Sevendust Website for music, videos, news, and tickets for his remaining shows. All images copyright and courtesy of John Krebs.

Underoath (Photo by John Krebs)

Underoath are currently on tour with The Ghost Inside, We Came as Romans, and Better Lovers, and performed July 29th at Pier 6 Pavilion, in Baltimore, MD. Fronted by Spencer Chamberlain, this Metalcore band put on an energetic show that made the crowd go wild!

Anyway, continue reading below for more photos of Underoath and my full review of the show. Be sure to check out Underoath’s Official Website for music, videos, news, and tickets for all upcoming tour dates. All images copyright and courtesy of John Krebs.

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Disturbed descended upon Ridgefield, WA with a full 18,000 capacity show at Rv Inn Style Amphitheater. They hit the ground running with the collective intensity of a band that knows how to get a crowd into gear with full force. They presented a strong 20 song set to an extremely appreciative and enthusiastic crowd. The band gathered the material for this tour from most of their studio catalogue including their renowned Genesis cover song Land of Confusion. The bands highly anticipated Take Back Your Life Tour is a world tour on a grand scale with amazing pyrotechnics and fluctuating moving trusts that would wave simultaneously to their hits.

Anyway, keep reading below for more photos of Disturbed and my full review of the show. Be sure to check out the Official Disturbed Website for music, videos, news, and tickets for all upcoming tour dates. All images copyright and courtesy of Matt Walsh.

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John Ondrasik (Photo by John Krebs)

Five for Fighting (aka John Ondrasik) joined Barenaked Ladies on their “Last Summer on Earth” tour and performed July 5th at The Anthem, in Washington, DC. He was joined by drummer Randy Cooke, bassist Sean Hurley, and guitarist Peter Thorn. Ondrasik’s high energy performance definitely warmed up the crowd and got the fans moving.

Anyway, continue reading below for more photos of Five for Fighting and my full review of the show. Be sure to check out Five for Fighting’s Official Website for music, videos, news, and tickets for all upcoming tour dates. All images copyright and courtesy of John Krebs.

John Ondrasik (Photo by John Krebs)
Barenaked Ladies (Photo by John Krebs)

Barenaked Ladies performed their 7th anniversary “Last Summer On Earth Tour” at The Anthem in Washington, DC on July 5th. The band are currently on tour with Del Amitri and Five for Fighting. While in the photo pit, it was fun to witness the energy this band gives off and hear the crowd go wild behind me. This was a show to see!

Anyway, continue reading below for more photos of Barenaked Ladies and my full review of the show. Be sure to check out Barenaked Ladies Official Website for music, videos, news, and tickets for all upcoming tour dates. All images copyright and courtesy of John Krebs.

Barenaked Ladies (Photo by John Krebs)
Falling in Reverse (Photo by John Krebs)

Falling in Reverse came to the Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena in Baltimore, MD on 7/3/2023. The band is currently on their “Popular Monstour” tour and the supporting bands depend on the date! This date brought Crown the Empire, Slaughter to Prevail, and Ice Nine Kills. I have been a fan of Ronnie Radke and Falling in a Reverse for years now and was excited to be able to capture their performance. I might have had a fanboy moment once or twice in the pit as I was snapping pictures.

Anyway, keep reading below for more photos of Falling in Reverse and my full review of the show. Be sure to check out Falling in Reverse’s Official Website for music, videos, news, and tickets for all upcoming tour dates. All images copyright and courtesy of John Krebs.

Falling in Reverse (Photo by John Krebs)
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Al Jourgensen (Photo by Andy Jillson)

Ministry and the beloved Uncle Al stopped to perform at The Fillmore in Silver Spring, MD on 5/3/2023. The band are currently on tour in the US with supporting acts Gary Numan and Front Line Assembly. Of course, being a long-time fan of Ministry, I was there in the photo pit losing my mind. I did my best to keep my composure and take some decent photos while rocking out to one of my favorite bands. I had a blast and my photos turned out well. Ministry sounded tight as ever and the setlist was top notch. Mission accomplished.

Anyway, continue reading below for more photos of Ministry and my full review of the show. Be sure to check out the Official Ministry Website for music, videos, news, and tickets for all upcoming tour dates. All images copyright and courtesy of Andy Jillson.

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Al Jourgensen (Photo by Andy Jillson)
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Keb Mo (Photo by James Miller)

In this Hazy Eye Media photo flashback we’re taking a trip down memory lane with Keb Mo at The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA on 2/20/2023. This was my second time contributing to Hazy Eye Media, and once again I feel grateful for the opportunity. Keb Mo is an amazing “bluesy” singer, songwriter, and guitar player. I have been at The Birchmere several times in the past, but this was my first time seeing Keb Mo.

Anyway, be sure to check out the official Keb Mo Website for music, news, and tickets for all upcoming tour dates. Continue viewing below for more pics from his show at The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA on 2/20/2023. All images copyright and courtesy of James Miller.

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Keb Mo (Photo by James Miller)
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They Might Be Giants (Photo by Andy Jillson)

Alternative rock pioneers They Might Be Giants played for a sold out crowd at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, MD on 12/18/2022. Most of the dates on this tour were sold out, and for good reason. TMBG were celebrating the 40th Anniversary as a band, as well as the release of their 1990 album, Flood. This show honestly felt and sounded like a celebration.

If you were unable to see TMBG in 2022, check the Official TMBG Website for 2023 tour dates. Also be sure to check out TMBG newest album, BOOK. Continue reading below for more pics and my full review. All images copyright and courtesy of Andy Jillson.

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They Might Be Giants (Photo by Andy Jillson)