Early attendees can catch Bright solo opening the Ad Lib stage on 2/27. Recent News: The Great Enough will be performing at XL Live in Harrisburg 2/29 for Millennium Music Conference. Venues Played: BB&T Pavilion Arena (Radio 104.5 Birthday Show Festival), Vineyard at Hershey (Merlot Day Festival), HUE Festival, East Coast Music Conference (Norfolk, VA), World Cafe Live, Steel Stacks, underground Arts - and a thousand other stages, festivals and clubs with capacities ranging from 200 to 25,000.īand Played With: (not a complete list!) Imagine Dragons, MisterWives, Dreamers, Atlas Genius, Alien Ant Farm, Lit, Judah & the Lion, Young the Giant, AJR, Sir Sly, Mike Shinoda, Matt and Kim, Missio, Cracker, Glorious Sons, The Wrecks, Fuel, Eve 6, Sister Hazel, The Wallflowers. Watching them is like being a part of their party … Exuberant.” “Anybody who is a fan of alt-rockers Foo Fighters, Kings of Leon and the Killers will surely get a kick out of this band.” “Their sound was every bit as impressive in person as it is cranking out of the speakers.” "The City of Brotherly Love has once again delivered us sweet, gentle aural care in the form of soul-drenched new single."
"A lush, almost anthemic alt-rock track." The ringing refrain is a reminder that there is nothing more audacious or more rock and roll than hope." "The steady building track builds to a climactic chorus, and shows how the power of music connects people. Quincy Stallworth, Sofar Sounds (Songs from a Room) "I used to listen to The Foo Fighters … until I heard The Great Enough.”
Bright Kelly has the best set of male vocals in the City of Philadelphia." "If Counting Crows were fronted by a grittier, bluesier Adam Lambert, they'd sound like The Great Enough. Spring and Summer tour dates coming soon. The band began 2019 with the Winter Jawn Festival, supporting Young the Giant, Matt and Kim, and lovelytheband. The new album BORN hit the Internet on July 6 and the band played to an energetic capacity crowd at an album release to celebrate before getting back down to the business of making music. That led to radio appearances and bigger shows, which culminated in a sold-out headline at the legendary Underground Arts venue in Philadelphia.Ģ018 saw the band opening stadiums and arenas, including two iHeartMedia festivals. Their tour schedule has landed them on stage with Imagine Dragons, Judah & the Lion, Mike Shinoda, Fuel, Eve 6, Sister Hazel, AJR, Sir Sly, Missio, Fastball, Cracker. In 2017, the song "Can You Relate?" went viral on Spotify, netting over a million streams. Blending the unique vocal style of singer Vic Fuentes, incendiary guitar lines and soaring melody, the band's third album is an aural exploration that at once both packs a punch, while finding the pockets of calm in the chaos - a talent that has made the band such a refreshingly exhilarating force in the scene.Formed in 2015, The Great Enough did the usual grind, playing live shows and sweating it out in rehearsals to refine the bombastic gut punch sound that one radio personality dubbed "Soulternative." But with the release of stunning new album Collide With The Sky, the San Diego natives are truly en fuego.ĭeploying every shred of musical prowess in their artillery, Pierce The Veil have poured heart and soul into new album Collide With The Sky - and it shows. Jaime Preciado // Bass & Unclean VocalsĮmbracing their defiant brand of progressive post hardcore and gaining a rabid fan base thanks to their incredible live show, Pierce The Veil have become a hot commodity over the past few years.Pierce the Veil is a post-hardcore band from San Diego, California that was formed in 2007