Crown The Empire At Ace of Spades Sacramento, CA 7-26-2019

Written By: Charlene Ruthless

Rage Fest with Crown The Empire, Veil Of Maya, Gideon, Hawk, and Life Right Now had its first stop at Ace of Spades in Sacramento, California, on Friday, July 26, 2019. The night kicked off with supergroup Life Right Now. It consists of members from Attila, Nevada Rose, Deception Of A Ghost, and It Lies Within. They got the night rolling with their high energy and the night just kept getting better as it went on. The members got off the stage and headed straight to their merch booth. They hung out and took pics with fans for the rest of the evening.

 

Next up on the lineup was Hawk (Formally known as This Or The Apocalypse). One of the band’s founding members, Ricky Armellino of Ice Nine Kills fronts the band, and they blew us away. He was also seen at his merch booth with other members of the band for most of the night, so make sure you go get those pics and autographs when you hit up the show. Gideon was up next, and WOW! I was majorly impressed with their frontman. He’s a good ole southern boy and he looks the part, but the minute he got on stage you saw him transform from a sweet looking guy to a hard-hitting, deep growling, in your face, metal screaming bundle of awesomeness.

 

Veil Of Maya kept the party rolling, Attila fricken killed it, and Crown The Empire wrapped up the night with a spectacular performance and a lot of joking around. Midway through the set, they played an acoustic track with an electric guitar, because their acoustic guitar took a dump mid-show. They dubbed it the “first-ever electric, acoustic, electric”. They were a lot of fun to watch. Had us all laughing and rocking out the entire set. They wrap up the U.S. leg of the tour in San Diego, California on August 25, 2019. So, if you missed them in Cali for the beginning of the tour, you can catch them at the end.

 

Crown The Empire setlist July 26, 2019.

“(X)”

“Sudden Sky”

“The Fallout”

“Memories”

“20/20”

“What I Am”

“Zero”

“Hologram”

“Red Pills”

‘Johnny Ringo”

“Millennia“(Acoustic)

“Bloodline”

“Machines”

“Blurry”

“MZRY”

“Makeshift”

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