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Lords of Acid
"I had three favorite bands in high school: Guns N’ Roses, Pantera and LORDS OF ACID. Each one shaped me and uniquely influenced me as an artist. LOA had me hooked from the moment I heard “I Sit On Acid” as a teenager dancing the night away at Detroit’s goth Industrial Haven City Club. My obsession with LOA only grew after I saw Coop’s artwork on the cover of “Voodoo U”. Now I get to record an album and go on tour with my industrial heroes! Pinch 16 year old me! She’ll be the one in the vocal booth. I’m adding a bucket list item to my resume: Reigning “Acid Queen”. Praise the Lords!" - CARLA HARVEY
"We are delighted to have such a fearlessly, powerful and strong women as Carla Harvey is as the new "Acid Queen"! Carla has a history as a successful heavy metal singer but her ability, range and styles are broad and impressive! She is more than cut out for the job as the new singer for LORDS OF ACID. Plus she is drop dead gorgeous and a total professional. And Little Miss Nasty are perfect to have on tour with us. They too are fearless and unapologetically bad ass women. I have admired watching them create a huge name for themselves since they first toured with LOA in 2019." - MAURICE ENGELEN
LORDS OF ACID manager Marc Jordan says -
"We have engineered and envisioned this tour to be like no other tour LOA has ever done. When you walk into the venue, you will know exactly where you are - at a Lords Of Acid show. The pre show ambience, the lighting, the visuals and the atmosphere need to transport, elevate and stimulate the audience physically, mentally and spiritually. With LITTLE MISS NASTY and LORDS OF ACID, this whole night breathes debauchery, darkness, fun and pure sensory overload from beginning to end." -
Dead on a Sunday
Hailing from the shadows ofDenver, Colorado, Dead On A Sunday emerged in2022 with the debut albumStrange Days, a cinematic and melancholic journeythat showcased Ryan’s versatility and gift for crafting emotionally charged, genre-defying anthems. The project’s sound—equal parts haunting, heartfelt, andatmospheric—immediately resonated with listeners and established the foundationof what would become a rapidly growing cult following.The band’s popularity surged with a viral moment on TikTok: a video comparingRyan’s voice on his transformative cover of Blink-182’s“Dammit”to Bob BelcherfromBob’s Burgers. The clip exploded online and inadvertently birthed a new fan-coined genre,Bob-core, which Dead On A Sunday embraced with trademarkhumor and self-awareness. What began as a meme evolved into a defining part ofthe band’s identity—an ethos of blending darkness with levity, and sincerity withspectacle.
Dead On A Sunday’s rise continued with the 2024 sophomore albumCold RedSea, which propelled the band to new heights. Known for their electrifying liveperformances, they went on to perform multiple sold-out headlining shows across the country. Later that year, the long-anticipated covers albumUndercover: Completewas released, earningover 20 million streamsandselling out its full vinyl production run. Now, in 2025, Dead On A Sunday unveils their most ambitious and emotionallycharged work to date: the new albumIn Memoriam. Expanding their sound intodarker, more cinematic territory, the record dives into themes of grief, devotion, resurrection, and the beautiful brutality of love. With this release, the bandcontinues to push the boundaries of what alternative goth music can be—buildinga world that is as dramatic as it is deeply human.Still fully independent with a relentless DIY spirit, Dead On A Sunday overseesevery element of their craft—from writing and recording to visual design,storytelling, and promotion. Their loyal global fanbase, growing discography, andgenre-shaping aesthetic have solidified them as a force redefining the landscapeof modern alternative music -
Princess Superstar
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Tony & the Kiki
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MZ Neon