Reinventing Yesterday & If He Dies He Dies w/ Snakeout and Mouthful of Locusts

Ages 18 and up
Friday, November 29
Show: 8pm
$15 / Day Of : $20

18+ Standing Room Only Show

17 and under admitted with a parent or guardian

Reinventing Yesterday hails from Kalamazoo bringing energy along with aggression to the stage.  The band played a major role in the local Michigan Metalcore scene playing hundreds of shows through out the Midwest.  Their diverse style included a mix of catchy fast paced metal riffs, brutal breakdowns, and hardcore two step making them a perfect fit for any line up in the scene.  From 2005 through 2009 you could have found them playing a house party or a professional venue with national acts such as The Black Dahlia Murder, Unearth, Suicide Silence, and many others.  The band will be sharing the stage with long time friends If He Dies He Dies and local heat seekers Snakeout and Mouthful of Locusts.  The band hopes to see the familiar faces of the thriving Kalamazoo music scene from what they once knew and also make some new friends and fans.  

 

If He Dies, He Dies are a metal group from Muskegon, MI. Their latest release is a single titled “JUDAS,” which dropped in April.

One year before the release of JUDAS, the 4 bandmates walked back into the practice space for the first time in over a decade. It wasn’t about rebuilding—it was about reunion.

A whole 13 years passed before the band reunited on stage last November for a sold-out reunion show in Grand Rapids. Years before they were a hard-touring crew, zipping all over the US performing with acts like Mastodon, La Dispute and The Black Dahlia Murder. Things fell apart for the group and they disbanded in 2010. Fast forward to today and the band is older, wiser and better than ever

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