THURSDAY APR 25, 2024
Pimp Trizkit
SUMPP
Neil P. was in a band for 19 years when the pandemic hit. Stuck in a one bedroom apartment for the better part of a year with an RC-505, overwhelming depression, and too much free time …the seeds of SUMPP were planted. Not long after the restrictions were lifted, Neil let go of the idea of being in a “band”. SUMPP became the idea. Is SUMPP a band? Is SUMPP a collective? SUMPP just might be a vibe. SUMPP begs questions. SUMPP is whoever wants to add their sauce to the stew. SUMPP is whatever it wants it to be; a full band, a sweaty dude with a drum machine ranting on stage, a video on the internet …whatever, man
Neil P. was in a band for 19 years when the pandemic hit. Stuck in a one bedroom apartment for the better part of a year with an RC-505, overwhelming depression, and too much free time …the seeds of SUMPP were planted. Not long after the restrictions were lifted, Neil let go of the idea of being in a “band”. SUMPP became the idea. Is SUMPP a band? Is SUMPP a collective? SUMPP just might be a vibe. SUMPP begs questions. SUMPP is whoever wants to add their sauce to the stew. SUMPP is whatever it wants it to be; a full band, a sweaty dude with a drum machine ranting on stage, a video on the internet …whatever, man
Flagman
Founded in Orlando, Florida in 2015, Flagman is the crispiest, most deep-fried alternative metal band the world had ever seen. Channeling the eclecticism of the 90s rock scene with influences including Primus, System of a Down, and Mr. Bungle, Flagman's sound is as familiar as it is puzzling. Through the almost unnaturally logical combination of vocalist Sam Stewart's distinctive bass playing, drummer Grant Freeman's driving rhythms, and sizzling guitar leads the band has managed to create a combination that's completely unique.
Founded in Orlando, Florida in 2015, Flagman is the crispiest, most deep-fried alternative metal band the world had ever seen. Channeling the eclecticism of the 90s rock scene with influences including Primus, System of a Down, and Mr. Bungle, Flagman's sound is as familiar as it is puzzling. Through the almost unnaturally logical combination of vocalist Sam Stewart's distinctive bass playing, drummer Grant Freeman's driving rhythms, and sizzling guitar leads the band has managed to create a combination that's completely unique.