![]() To date, Shinedown has racked up more than 286 million global streams, simultaneously hit number one on Billboard’s Alternative, Top Rock and Hard Rock Albums Charts, debuted in the top five on the Billboard 200, and led to two iHeart Radio Music Award nominations for Rock Artist of the Year and Rock Song of the Year. Released in 2018, the band's most recent album release Attention Attention received major media acclaim from the likes of Live with Kelly & Ryan, the Huffington Post, Forbes, Salon, Billboard, Consequence of Sound, Buzzfeed, Parade, Popdust, and more, and landed Shinedown a slot in 92Y’s prestigious New York City series 92Y Talks. Each of Shinedown’s 25 charting singles on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Songs Chart has reached the top five – a feat unparalleled in music history – and they hold the record for most Rock Airplay Top 10s ever. Since the band's 2003 album debut Leave a Whisper, the multi-platinum-selling members of Shinedown – an ensemble currently composed of Brent Smith (vocals), Zach Myers (guitar), Eric Bass (bass), and Barry Kerch (drums) – have sold more than 10 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide, earned 13 platinum and gold singles, five platinum and gold albums, and 15 number-one Active Rock hits, and have amassed more than 1.5 billion total streams. I look forward to what they cooked up for album #7.Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds, 2815 West Locust Street, Davenport IAīoasting 16 number-one singles on the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts, the most of any band in history, the post-grunge and alternative-metal icons on Shinedown perform the August 5 grandstand concert at the Mississippi Valley Fair, the group's list of chart-topping songs including “Get Up,” “Monsters,” “Attention Attention,” and 2020's “Atlas Falls.” Overall, a stellar performance from Shinedown. Drummer Barry Kerch just crushes the skins. Eric Bass, bassist, is a virtuoso on the keys and the vocals. Zach Myers continues to be one of the most underrated guitar players. All of the members just looked like they were having a good time. My god, the power of his voice can carry all the way to the top of the hill of Pinewood. It was a little chilly and there was no pyrotechnics, but Shinedown brought the heat to the stage! I’ve only seen them live only once before, but Brent Smith gave one of the best vocal performances I have ever witness. Keep on writing those songs you can sing-along, The Struts! I can’t wait to see them grow even more.įinally, it was Shinedown’s turn to hit the stage. It seems he was born to sing and entertain. If this is how it felt like when Queen started playing the United States in the mid to late 1970s, then sign me up! We need more frontmen like Luke Spiller. Their music is straight up glam and classic rock with a modern twist. I’ve been really looking forward to finally seeing this band live, and they did not disappoint. ![]() The Struts from the United Kingdom was the direct support for the night. It was cool seeing people react to his biggest hit, “Adrenaline”, showing signs this guy is still rising high. Also, I really enjoy a multifaceted rapper that can also sing, especially without the use of autotune. Major respect for a rapper to have a backing band, giving so much authenticity to the performance. The show started a little earlier than scheduled, so it came as a surprised to the crowd. Zero 9:36, a rapper from Pennsylvania, kicked off the festivities for the night. And that is what happened on Wednesday, September 22. Not unless you are Shinedown and then people will flock over to and packed the Pinewood Bowl Theater in Lincoln, Nebraska. Wednesday nights are not your typical nights for a big rock show. WORDS BY DAVID TAYLOR and PHOTOS BY ROBERT A CHADWICK | Go Venue Magazine
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