Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI Adds The Quill, The Dirty Streets and Familiars; Huanastone & Mooch Drop Off

Posted in Whathaveyou on August 11th, 2025 by JJ Koczan

Bit of shuffle to the lineup for Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI next January in Las Vegas, as Swedish and Canadian bands are traded out on a one-per-one basis — The Quill and Familiars added, Huanastone and Mooch dropping off — and Memphis heavy blues rockers The Dirty Streets are added.

I don’t know when the last time The Quill came to the US was, presumably some metal festival somewhere along the way, but I have no idea. That’s a band with 30-plus years of history behind them. Familiars are rad and I’ve never seen them, and it’s been a long time since I caught Dirty Streets, whose addition here is exactly the kind of “ooh, nice pick” that emphasizes the quality of curation for Planet Desert Rock Weekend. I don’t know that Dirty Streets, or The Quill, or Familiars will or won’t be promoting a new album at the start of 2026, but they’re being brought to Vegas anyway at the festival’s behest, and it’s not an accident. Ever.

The announcement follows, as per the PR wire:

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Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI lineup has 3 new additions to it and each with a very distinctive different kind of sound.

We are super excited to announce the addition of a band that has been rocking the stage for 30 years! The Quill will be coming over from Sweden to play Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI in Vegas! The Quill has consistently put out super strong albums with all of their last 3 albums landing very high on Vegas Rock Revolution’s end of the year lists and their 2024 album landing #24 on the March Doom Charts. This band is the essence of pure heavy rock and roll with a high accent on stupendously strong vocals, driving riffs and songwriting that captures what rock music from its early roots is all about. We know the addition of The Quill continues to show broaden the scope of bands we want to represent Planet Desert Rock Weekend.

Bluesy rocker Dirty Streets out of Memphis has long been a band that Vegas Rock Revolution has championed and we are pumped to have the trio come out! Their bluesy based sound really captures part of the roots of what rock music was founded from. Heavy accent on great vocals from singer/ songwriter Justin Toland and an unmistakable groove by his bandmates get the feet moving live. If you are a fan of bands like Rival Sons, The Cold Stares, Heavy Eyes, Slow Season, El Perro, 20 Watt Tombstone and others then you just might have found your new favorite band. Their version of Stayin Alive is epic!

PDRW has a running tradition of having cool Canadian bands as part of our weekend with Sandveiss and Sons of Arrakis playing back to back years. Well in 2026 the Canuck tradition continues with the band Familiars. They have been steadily putting out stuff since 2014 with a sound that has some good range to it. No doubt some heavy psych leanings in there but also some stoner rock make up as well. In addition, some folk-rock aspects enter the picture as heard on their 2024 release “Easy Does It”. As they call it they have a Canadiana vibe to them that derives stories from days gone by and a soundtrack of summer drives with the windows down. Their music is patient, well thought out and this power trio is known for being excellent live.

Also, we have to announce two bands that will not be joining PDRW VI in 2026. Mooch and Huanastone unfortunately won’t be part of the event as they say “timing is everything”. Although disappointing, we have hopes they can come out for a future year. So, we already are finalizing a number of bands from “our list” to slide in with no drop-off in the quality of bands.

We currently have a 4 night pass special going on now but the price will be going up after the next big band announcement….

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The Quill, “Left Brain Blues”

The Dirty Streets, “Stayin’ Alive”

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Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI: Paralyzed Added to Lineup

Posted in Whathaveyou on July 17th, 2025 by JJ Koczan

German classic heavy rockers Paralyzed are the latest import announced for Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI next Jan. 29-Feb. 1. The band’s 2025 release, Rumble and Roar, has been roundly well received, and similar to the fest bringing over Fire Down Below from Belgium to play earlier this year, the impression here isn’t that PDRW top-banana John Gist isn’t thinking of these guys as headliners, but just that they’re a band he wanted to see so he’s making it happen. Curation as an act of self-care, perhaps.

In any case, Paralyzed join the banger-ass lineup already in progress, and no question Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI is going big on international acts. The Devil and the Almighty BluesFuzz SagradoKaiserSaturna, IsaakSaint KarloffHuanastoneMooch and now Paralyzed make up the import contingent thus far. That’s nine bands. If you want some context for that, eight domestic acts have been announced to-date, so there’s more international here so far than domestic. Specializing in stuff you can’t see every day, meticulously hand-picked. Are you seeing the appeal of this yet?

I hope so, because the experience of the fest mirrors the standout nature of the lineup. There are three bands left to announce, so I don’t know whether the balance will tip toward foreign or domestic bands, but that it’s a balance at all tells you this is something special. That’s before you even get to Throttlerod coming out. Jeezus.

From the PR wire:

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Planet Desert Rock Weekend is proud to announce Paralyzed is joining us for our 6th edition next January! This will be this German band’s first time playing in the USA! We have been a fan of them since their debut release in 2019. Their style and sound very much is part of the roots of what Planet Desert Rock is trying to highlight in our scene. They are firmly rooted in 70s influenced rock music and have created songs that catch you quick. There is no doubt about The Doors vibes, but this is a bit more guitar driven. Their influences also are Graveyard, Steppenwolf, Rival Sons, Black Sabbath and Kadavar. Paralyzed 2025 release on Ripple Music landed on The Doom Charts at #2 as voted on by heavy underground insiders from around the world. They will be playing on Friday as part of the Ripple Music Showcase. Ripple is one of our sponsors again for PDRW. We have at least one more band to announce for that evening’s lineup.

We have 3 more bands to announce and likely within the next 2 months we should have all the bands announced. Recently a 4-night pass has been added which has the best value offered. Keep in mind some of the bands announced will be playing on Sunday! The 4-night pass / poster combo is one helluva deal. Artist Joey Rudell from the band Fuzz Evil will exclusively be doing the art this year and has unveiled his 1st work today!

Thanks again to all the killer folks who snagged tickets already as well as the bands for jumping aboard our rock n roll party!

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Psalm Premiere In Darkness… Have Mercy EP in Full; Out Tomorrow

Posted in audiObelisk, Reviews on July 14th, 2025 by JJ Koczan

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Upstart doom rockers Psalm present their second EP, In Darkness… Have Mercy, tomorrow, July 15. Based in Las Vegas (and maybe also California?), the three-piece of bassist/vocalist Jon “Fro” Torres, guitarist Carlos Martinez and drummer Ian Henneforth (also Sonolith, ex-Spiritual Shepherd, etc.) have restructured somewhat since their first short offering, 2021’s Blessed Are the Cursed, as this encouraging 19-minute/four-song release both introduces Henneforth to the band and slides Torres from guitar to bass, with Martinez new on guitar. That’s a two-thirds-new trio, just to do the math real quick, and it puts Torres in the position of being the lone founding member of an outfit who got together just five years ago, in the year of our pestilence, 2020.

There’s two ways that can go. Either Psalm will have figured out their lineup dynamic and In Darkness… Have Mercy will be like a second debut EP setting them on a forward course together into an unknown-but-that-much-more-doomed-for-their-presence future, or the lineup will keep changing, as happens sometimes for myriad reasons. For what it’s worth, listening to the second-half takeoff of “Messiah” on this EP, Psalm are nothing if not solidified. They unveil a hint of nascent melodic complexity in the opening “Misery,” and “Messiah” trades between loud and quiet in a first half underscored by the bassline before the riff kicks back in for the chorus. It’s classic stuff; doom wrought by doomers, traditional but with a generational shift in perspective as the younger Psalm adopt the methods of genre and begin to make them their own.

I’ll spare you the poignant musing about Black Sabbath retiring even as their influence spreads through up and coming bands 50-someodd years later — you know it already and how much wax poetry do you need in your life? — and out of respect to Psalm and the work they do here, making their lumbering tones move in the penultimate “Value the Suffering” while taking a risk on some oldschool-style double-kick behind a Troubled riff and so on, they feel more in league with Los Angeles Early Moods in their young-band-taking-on-an-old-sound realization. It’s not just thepsalm SQ ‘fro. There’s a gnash in the vocals as “Blessed Are the Cursed” — which appeared as the title-track on the first EP, but has been re-recorded by the band as they are now — and if you told me “Messiah” was playing off a buried-vocal Candlemassian flow early on, I wouldn’t argue the point. The fact that you can hear multiple ideas playing out in the songs is a strength.

Through the character of their tones, the detailing of the mix that puts the vocals low to make the guitars sound that much bigger, and the dug-in-but-not-staid energy they bring to doom, plus the fact that they’re obviously still growing as a band and figuring out who they want to be — which is reasonable for a band who don’t have a full-length out yet, or, I suppose one who has 15 — Psalm give an exciting glimpse at their doom in the process of its shaping. It’s nice to feel good about an act with potential, and Psalm make it easy to root for them and want them to do well, because the end result of the songs is demonstrative of the care put into making them. You can hear commitment to ideology in the material, but it’s an exploration of its own farthest reaches too, and speaks to the band actively pushing themselves forward in craft.

One looks forward to a first album from Psalm, but don’t let the fact that it’s only four tracks keep you from taking on In Darkness… Have Mercy in the moment of its arrival, i.e. the present. This is a band with something to offer in doom, and they’re just starting to manifest that in their work. It may be they sound all the more fresh for the shiny-new incarnation of the band, but screw it, I’ll take it either way as they immediately lock in the nod of “Misery” at the outset for the next return and herald the mark they hope to leave on the style. Chug and immersion, as part of a sound that bridges generations and will hopefully continue to flourish.

In Darkness… Have Mercy is out tomorrow. Stream it in full on the player below, followed by a few words from the band, and please enjoy:

After four years and a couple of grueling months of preparations, it is finally time to welcome Psalm’s new EP ‘In Darkness…Have Mercy’. These tracks are nothing short of heavy and are ever-evolving, and with this EP we’d like to introduce a new lineup to take you through a soul- crushing journey that you won’t forget. With Carlos Martinez on guitar and Ian Henneforth on drums, we aim to conjure a full wall of sound made of earth- shaking guitars, low metallic bass, and atomic, pounding drums.

Psalm – In Darkness… Have Mercy
EP out July 15th, 2025
Self-released (Digital)
CD, Cassette, & Vinyl coming soon
Las Vegas, Nevada

Psalm is:
Jon “Fro” Torres – Vocals/Bass
Carlos Martinez – Guitar
Ian Henneforth – Drums

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Psalm Set July 15 Release for In Darkness… Have Mercy EP

Posted in Whathaveyou on June 16th, 2025 by JJ Koczan

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This press release is my first exposure to Las Vegas’ Psalm, who got their start in plaguetimes and are self-releasing their second extended-player, In Darkness… Have Mercy, next month, and my presumption is that’s because I suck at this, but here we are. There’s no audio from the new release yet, but the band’s prescient-of-horrors-to-come 2024 single “Ruin” is streaming below, and I dig the blend of rawness and traditionalism. And you may recognize drummer Ian Henneforth from Sonolith, or his prior outfit, Spiritual Shepherd. I even got to see that band one time in 2014. Six lifetimes ago.

In the spirit of the press release and the music, I’ll make it as straightforward as I can: here’s a thing to keep an eye out for. Info came from the PR wire:

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Las Vegas doom power trio Psalm’s sophomore EP “In Darkness… Have Mercy” out July 15th

Psalm is an up-and-coming Las Vegas doom metal band formed in 2020, during the Covid pandemic in the depths of the San Fernando Valley. Evolving from the old school doom of yore into the modern age, the three-piece concoct a vicious blend of heavy, groovy, and a bit of speed to craft the Psalm sound.

Recently having the opportunity of being featured in Weedian’s 2024 “Trip to California (Doom Edition)” compilation, and recruiting new members Carlos Martinez and Ian Henneforth (Sonolith), a bright future for Psalm glimmers from the shadows. Heralding the new era is sophomore EP “In Darkness… Have Mercy”, to be released July 15th.

“After four years and a couple of grueling months of preparations, it is finally time to welcome Psalm’s new EP ‘In Darkness… Have Mercy’. These tracks are nothing short of heavy and are ever-evolving, and with this EP we’d like to introduce a new lineup to take you through a soul-crushing journey that you won’t forget. With Carlos Martinez on guitar and Ian Henneforth on drums, we aim to conjure a full wall of sound made of earth- shaking guitars, low metallic bass, and atomic, pounding drums. As part of gearing up to lay the tracks down, we had a very adrenaline-driven show opening for Pentagram at the famous Whisky a Go Go to get the juices flowing for what was next to come. The show’s energy and vibes carried into our recording, and thus ‘In Darkness… Have Mercy’ was born.”

Psalm – In Darkness… Have Mercy
EP out July 15th, 2025
Self-released (Digital)
CD, Cassette, & Vinyl coming soon
Las Vegas, Nevada
FFO: Trouble, Solitude Aeternus, Pantera, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath

Tracklist:
1. MISERY
2. MESSIAH
3. VALUE THE SUFFERING
4. BLESSED ARE THE CURSED

Psalm is:
Jon “Fro” Torres – Vocals/Bass
Carlos Martinez – Guitar
Ian Henneforth – Drums

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Psalm, In Darkness… Have Mercy EP (2025)

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Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI Issues Venue Update

Posted in Whathaveyou on June 13th, 2025 by JJ Koczan

It happens. I feel fortunate to have gotten to Count’s Vamp’d to see Planet Desert Rock Weekend earlier this year, because at least now I know what I’ll be missing if I’m lucky enough to go back in 2026. The good news is The Usual Place is a rad spot as well, and while I haven’t been to Swan Dive (yet), I did get to tool around the Las Vegas Arts District for a bit while I was there in January and it’s mellow hangs and good times, bars and art spaces and second-hand shops, etc. If you’re thinking this is the kind of thing where you go and get a room at a casino, it’s not. I didn’t touch the Strip once when I was there, and without judging anyone who might feel otherwise, that suits me just fine.

This is a procedural update, though, and fair enough. Wherever and whenever it happens, Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI remains impeccably curated, and there are four band slots still to be unveiled at some point between now and the more than half a year from now when it actually takes place. With acts like Fuzz Sagrado, Saint Karloff, The Well and The Devil and the Almighty Blues confirmed, one has to wonder how far the festival’s reach will ultimately go. Planet Desert Rock, indeed.

From the PR wire:

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With the sad closing of the iconic rock venue Count’s Vamp’d , we had to find a new home for our 3 nights Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI were to have there. Vamp’d has been part of PDRW since our 2nd one. This amazing venue is sadly on the market now and is closing on June 28th. Owned by Danny Koker from the TV show Counting Cars on History Channel and his wife Korie, they have been a staple of the rock and metal scene. Vamp’d has been a pro spot where the sound, decor, food, stage and everything was at a very high level. Bigger bands like Armored Saint, Y&T, Michale Schenker, Winery Dogs, Geoff Tate, Jackyl, L.A. Guns, Faster Pussycat, Wednesday 13, Krokus, John 5, Uli Jon Roth, Stephen Pearcy, Jake E. Lee, Fozzy, Saxon, Lizzy Borden, Saliva and so many more. Vegas Rock Revolution had the honor of being one of the only outside groups to have shows there with such undergrounds acts gracing the stage: John Garcia (3x), Brant Bjork (3x), The Obsessed, The Skull, Fireball Ministry, Unida, 1000mods, Nebula, Mondo Generator, Earthride, Radio Moscow, Fatso Jetson, Black Water Rising, Kyng, Earshot, El Perro, Hippie Death Cult, The Cold Stares, Haunt, Duel and many more.

For 2026 we were set to have 3 nights there, so we are super lucky to be doing nights 1-3 at The Usual Place which has been part of PDRW since the 3rd one. Located on the lower end of Fremont Street it’s a great location where folks who are staying on Fremont can simply walk down to the venue!

Night 4 which we can affectionately “Last Call” will be held at Swan Dive in The Arts District. This hotspot is one of the newest venues in town and is located in a choice spot in The Arts District which is a great area where you can walk around to cool shops, bars, antique spots, restaurants and more! Swan Dive features a massive outdoor deck to hangout that looks over Main Street. Plenty of room for merch areas etc for the bands! Their stage is really big and recently acts like The Melvins, King Buffalo and others have played there and the upcoming Dozer show as well!

So an end of an era for Vegas and for PDRW but we are feeling really good about being able to align with these 2 very good venues to continue the legacy of Planet Desert Rock Weekend. We have 4 night passes now available that are the best value!

4 more bands to be announced in the upcoming months as we carefully work on bands that deliver at a high level for our super cool fans!

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Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI: Fuzz Sagrado Join Lineup

Posted in Whathaveyou on May 2nd, 2025 by JJ Koczan

Continuing its thread of bringing international acts to a waiting audience, next January’s Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI in Las Vegas will host the first US appearance of Fuzz Sagrado, the recent-years project of Samsara Blues Experiment founding guitarist/vocalist Chris Peters. Based in Brazil for I think a half-decade now (time flies), Peters has been trying to find a way to bridge past and present between psychedelic rock and more progressive, synthier sounds, and while Fuzz Sagrado is less definitively heavy psych than Samsara Blues Experiment, it retains the stamp of Peters‘ songwriting that was the defining feature of his former outfit.

Why not just reunite Samsara Blues Experiment or pull together a new lineup with the name? Sometimes these things are complicated. But Peters has said the live incarnation of Fuzz Sagrado (which imports players from Germany) will perform his old band’s songs, so if you live in the States, or wherever, and ever wanted to hear “Double Freedom” live — and you know you did — this will probably be your best chance. Fuzz Sagrado joins an absolutely stacked bill from The Atomic Bitchwax to Huanastone, and there’s still more to come. Hell yes.

From the PR wire:

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We like to bring in cool unique performances, so we are excited to announce Fuzz Sagrado (Brazil/Germany) is joining us for Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI! Fuzz Sagrado features former Samsara Blues Experiment frontman Kris Peters and he has put together a very special lineup that will be playing a great blend of songs. The band joining him is guitarist Steffen (ex-Spaceship Landing), drummer Charlie (Coogans Bluff) and bassist Raphael .

FUZZ SAGRADO in concert will continue the tradition of SBE, playing intense Psychedelic Stonerrock, including old and new titles in an explosive 70s Krautrock-influenced mixture. For the many of us old school fans who remember Samsara Blues Experiment this will be a cool treat to see these songs live. For others this will be a great discovery of a band that has always held a special place in our scene.

Also we sadly must announce that Swan Valley Heights will not be joining us in 2026. We hope in the future they can make it over!

We have 4 bands left to announce and we have some doozies coming at ya! Much love to everyone and their support and can’t wait to rock with you all next year!

From Kris Peters:

“I’m very excited about my return to the live scene. I’ve actually been planning my stage comeback for two years. I was looking for new musicians with the idea of putting together a best-of setlist of my career, including tracks from Samsara but also newer songs (Fuzz Sagrado, Surya) in a well-rounded package. I know what my fans like to hear, and now that I’ve found a great new band, I’m sure there’s no room for disappointment. This is going to be great!”

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Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI Adds Kaiser Lineup

Posted in Whathaveyou on April 24th, 2025 by JJ Koczan

Finland’s Kaiser are the latest European import act to be announced for Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI, set to take place early in 2026 in Las Vegas. The three-piece recently issued their sophomore LP, 2nd Sound (review here), through Majestic Mountain Records, and their relationship with PDRW curator John Gist goes back further to an installment of Ripple Music‘s Turned to Stone split series that Gist put together with Kaiser and Captain Caravan. This will be their second time making the trip. Obviously dude is a fan, and reasonably so.

I’m not sure how much more there is to add to Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI, but I am sure I want to go. How many times in your life are you going to get to see a band like this on US soil?

Off to the PR wire with you:

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Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI is proud to announce Kaiser returning to Planet Desert Rock! This Finnish power trio played PDRW v2 back in 2019 and brings a high energy set every time. Kaiser’s newest album via Majestic Mountain landed #2 on The Doom Charts for the Month of March. The band is led by frontman Otu Suurmunne who is also known for his cool mash up creations on Moonic Productions as seen on Instagram, YouTube and other platforms. Their super strong catalog consists of 2 very good album, an ep and was part of an amazing split with Captain Caravan on Ripple Music’s Turned to Stone series that Vegas Rock Revolution’s John Gist curated.

Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI has 4 more bands to announce with at least 1 to be announced within the month. We have also created a 4 day pass that includes Night 4 (Last Call Show) along with poster combo packages as well. We are happy to announce that artist Joey Rudell will be providing artwork for a set of posters and Alex Sonolith will be helping with posters/artwork as well. Ripple Music will be a sponsor again for PDRW and expect to be adding a few more again for PDRW VI.

Thank you to everyone who has helped sell out the early bird tickets and supported our humble weekender! The amount of positive feedback is the fuel that keeps it going. We know it will be one helluva rock and roll party!

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Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI: The Devil and the Almighty Blues and Bone Church Join Lineup

Posted in Whathaveyou on March 28th, 2025 by JJ Koczan

As somebody who’s been lucky enough to see the Olso-based troupe on stage, The Devil and the Almighty Blues are dead on. The groove, the bluesy vibe. Absolutely stellar pick on the part of Planet Desert Rock Weekend. Salt the frickin’ earth. They’re gonna kill it, whatever stage they’re on. Fingers crossed it’s Count’s Vamp’d, but I’ll take it either way. And yeah, I do have every intention of being back in Vegas next January for Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI.

In what would be an astonishing circumstance at nearly every other US heavyfest, The Devil and the Almighty Blues aren’t the only Norwegian band on this bill, as Saint Karloff were previously confirmed, and they’re paired in this announcement with Bone Church, from Connecticut. As it’s been five years since the classic metal/heavy rockers issued their Acid Communion LP, one can’t help but wonder if they’ll have a record between now and early next year — though honestly, with PDRW, it might just be a case of festival director John Gist digging the band. It’s not always about promoting the thing (whatever ‘the thing’ is) at PDRW, and I like that about it.

To wit, I would not expect a The Devil and the Almighty Blues record in 2025 — though I’ll say it’s not impossible in case one happens, just to cover my ass — but I’ll be goddamned if they won’t be a highlight of 2026’s edition.

From the PR wire:

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Planet Desert Rock Weekend is happy to announce two more bands for next year’s Planet Desert Rock Weekend VI! For those that have kept up some with the PDRW VI lineup you can see we have quite a few international bands announced so far with many of which will be coming over for the 1st time to the USA. With that being said we have the righteous band The Devil & The Almighty Blues from Norway joining us! They blend an obvious blues rock base with some heavy psych and some doom/stoner. Their 3 albums have all been immensely received leaving folks wanting more… Stay tuned for that as word has it some news on the horizon possibly. The band has played a slew of festivals in Europe including Roadburn, Sonic Blast, Desertfest London/Berlin/Oslo and the upcoming Freak Valley Fest along with others. We can’t wait to have the guys over to rock our world!

Of course, at PDRW we like to deliver really good bands that are at times a bit under the radar currently. We believe strongly that the music matters the most and songs are important. With the abundance of bands out there we hand select bands we believe in that if more folks hear them that they will resonate with many of our super cool rockers that attend Planet Desert Rock. Next year one such band is Bone Church out of Connecticut. Truth be told from very early on I have championed the band. A few years back Todd Severin and Ripple Music snagged them, they delivered a follow up to their very good debut with a super strong album. After seeing them at the 1st Ripplefest Texas, I was simply blown away by their performance. This is one of the semi rare bands that has a pure frontman who only sings and damn if he doesn’t kill it live. The whole band sounded fantastic and the memory of that performance still is one of a tight set and full-on energy. Their Sabbath drenched sounded is melded with other influences to create songs that will ear worm ya if you aren’t careful. I have previewed some new tracks and it’s so good!

We wanted also to thank everyone who snagged the early bird tickets and did so in record time. We have the tier 2 pricing ticket still available for now until we go to final pricing. Also there will be a special 4 night ticket to snag that includes Night 4/ Last Call. The lineup as you see so far will be spread out among the 4 nights so if you have the initial 3 night package… You may want to snag the Last Call as well if you can pull it off. In the works are a couple bigger bands (no not Clutch and that size) that we are hopeful to have come aboard along with a bit of a supergroup of sorts that could happen. Stay tuned as we have just 5 left to announce. We so appreciate all the interest we have received from bands for our intimate 4 night weekender of heavy rock and continue to be humbled by everyone’s support!

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