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SUMMARY:Poison The Well and Converge at Nile Theater
DESCRIPTION:In the space of barely a breath\, Poison The Well pacify fits of jarring brutality with moments of fragile beauty. Their unmistakable melodic hardcore gently dilutes the residue of pain\, betrayal\, depression\, and loss with hard-won wisdom and diligently earned self-acceptance. For as much force as they commit to the riffs and the breakdowns\, there’s an equal amount of naked emotion encoded in their hooks. Poison The Well’s 1999 debut\, The Opposite of December… A Season of Separation has claimed spots on Brooklyn Vegan’s “15 ‘90s Metalcore Albums That Still Resonate Today\,” KERRANG!’s “21 Best U.S. Metalcore Albums of All Time\,” Loudwire’s “25 Best Metalcore Albums of All Time\,” and Revolver’s “10 Most Influential Metalcore Albums of All Time.” Stereogum put it best\, “The Opposite of December… influenced a whole generation of metalcore bands.” Meanwhile\, 2003’s You Come Before You remains regarded among Metal Hammer’s “100 Greatest Metal Albums of the 21st Century” and Rock Sound’s “250 Greatest Albums of Our Lifetime.” \nAfter touring in 2015 and 2021\, they’ve commemorated birthdays of both You Come Before You and The Opposite of December with in-demand headline jaunts. Once again\, the members—Jeff Moreira [vocals]\, Ryan Primack [guitar]\, and Chris Hornbrook [drums]—felt an intense need to create as a unit. Rallying together\, the guys channeled the spirit of their most celebrated material through a prism of new experience on their sixth full-length offering\, Peace In Place. \n \n \nYou feel it before you hear it. When you hear it\, you can’t un-hear it. A low\, persistent noise throbbing in the background. Scientists say it registers between 30 and 40 hertz. It’s been heard in Ipswich\, Massachusetts. Auckland\, New Zealand. Windsor\, Ontario. It’s been haunting the population of Taos\, New Mexico\, for decades. It’s been linked to suicides in the UK.  Not everyone can hear it. No one knows where it’s coming from. They call it The Hum. \nConverge have taken this mysterious real-world phenomenon and re-imagined it as a physical manifestation of human suffering.  “What if the Hum is the culmination of all the pain in the world creating an audible hum across the universe?” vocalist and lyricist Jacob Bannon posits. “Something noticeable to others operating on a similar frequency.” \nHum of Hurt  follows Love Is Not Enough as Converge’s second full-length release of 2026. Like its predecessor\, the album presents a bleak but empathetic assessment of the human condition and its ongoing deterioration. Unlike Love Is Not Enough\, the songs are rawer and more exposed. “When we got together to write\, we ended up with a lot of material\,” Bannon says. “We realized it was two separate albums.”
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LOCATION:The Nile Theater\, 105 West Main Street\, Mesa\, 85201\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Cab at Nile Theater
DESCRIPTION:The Cab is a pop-rock band from Las Vegas\, Nevada\, known for their emotionally rich songwriting\, genre-blending sound\, and sharp musicality. Since forming in 2005\, the band has carved out a lasting place in the alternative music scene—fusing sleek pop production with rock instrumentation\, R&B influences\, and lyrical depth. \nThe Cab gained early momentum with their breakout debut album\, Whisper War (2008). In 2011\, they made a bold creative leap with Symphony Soldier—a self-funded\, independently released album that elevated their sound to cinematic levels and featured fan favorite “Angel with a Shotgun.” “Angel with a Shotgun” has surpassed 260M+ streams and\, despite its pre-tiktok release\, found massive success on shortform\, reaching 400M+ views across 300K+ TikTok creates. \nAfter an extended hiatus\, The Cab officially returned in 2025\, announcing their first new music in over a decade alongside live touring dates. Their new material dives deeper into themes of growth\, reinvention\, and emotional clarity—filtered through the lens of lived experience and creative maturity—while still delivering the cinematic energy and relatable themes that made them fan favorites over 10 years ago. \nOn Sept 26\, 2025\, the band marked their return with the release of a new EP\, Road To Reign: A Prelude. \nThe lineup features returning members Alex DeLeon (vocals)\, Alex Marshall (guitar\, keys)\, Dave Briggs (drums)\, and Joey Thunder (bass).
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LOCATION:The Nile Theater\, 105 West Main Street\, Mesa\, 85201\, United States
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