Monday, June 6, 2016

Burn Halo - Orange County, LA


Just Announced!!! // BURN HALO // Wednesday, July 20th // 6 PM
@ Evening Star Concert Hall // $13 Presale Tickets NOW on sale!



Burn Halo
w/ special guests: Inertia, Breath of the Valkyrie, & more!
Wed, July 20th // Doors @ 6:00 PM // Ages 18+
@ Evening Star Concert Hall
8810 Niagara Falls Blvd  // Niagara Falls, NY
Tickets NOW on sale for only $13.00 each!
Order at: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2559725

Burn Halo is a mainstream hard rock band led by former Eighteen Visions lead singer James Hart that made its album debut in 2009. Based in Orange County, CA, the band was founded in 2007 by Hart after the dissolution of his former band, Eighteen Visions, an alternative metal act found in 1995 that had a brush with mainstream success with its final album, Eighteen Visions (2006). Intending to craft a straightforward mainstream hard rock album with commercial potential, Hart collaborated extensively with songwriter/producer Zac Maloy (formerly of the Nixons) on a full-length batch of songs recorded with hired studio hands such as Avenged Sevenfold guitarist Synyster Gates. A band lineup was also assembled: Joey Cunha (guitar), Allen Wheeler (guitar), Aaron Baylor (bass), and Ryan Folden (2009), in addition to Hart (vocals). Burn Halo made its eponymous full-length album debut in 2009 on the label Rawkhead Rekords in association with distributor Warner Music Group. The single "Dirty Little Girl," featuring Gates on guitar, was a mainstream rock radio hit. The band joined the 2009 SnoCore Tour in support of the album.

"Orange County's Burn Halo know how to make clear-cut, mainstream rock tracks with a bite. Fronted by former Eighteen Visions singer James Hart, the group’s latest album, ‘Up from the Ashes,’ is strong and show the chaps have a place alongside hard rock heavyweights such as Drowning Pool and Papa Roach." ~ Loudwire.com

Music Videos:
F*ck You https://youtu.be/pLc4R_xoUwM
Dirty Little Girl https://youtu.be/RFRwhwa7DME
Tear It Down https://youtu.be/7wTmXB-aBQI


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