It is likely to be a memorable show and one in which they use the experiences of performing with some well known American bands like Alkaline Trio and others to showcase a worthwhile style.
The line up of Escape the Fate when they take to the stage includes lead singer Craig Mabbitt alongside Bryan Money on guitars and vocals, Max Green on the bass and Robert Ortiz on the drums. Their time together has seen various shake-ups, with the replacement of former lead singer Ronnie Radke and the loss of other members lending itself to an interesting history. But together they have also been responsible for the work that fans are truly interested in – songs like “Not Good Enough for Truth in Cliche”, “The Flood”, “10 Miles Wide” and “This War is Ours (The Guillotine Part II)”. The result is high demand for rock tickets to witness Escape the Fate as they emerge onstage.
And this is also clear when studio albums are accounted for, with the two albums released in the last decade impressing audiences enough for them to receive considerable attention. From their debut “Dying is your Latest Fashion” in 2006 to their second of the decade “This War is Ours” in 2008, they ensured that they would have a lasting time in the spotlight, which they nurture with new releases in the new decade. Plus, whilst they are comparable to bands like Alesena, blessthefall and others, they have carved their own path that will serve them well.
So make sure you pick up concert tickets for Escape the Fate if you wish to witness a well known post-hardcore band perform live versions of tracks that have made their name. After performing together since the middle of the last decade they have proven themselves and ensured that fans will be out in force when tours are announced.