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*Please Note: This event serves as the rescheduled date for tickets purchased for the original date of April 25, 2020, first reschedule October 24, 2020, and second reschedule April 24, 2021 at Pub Station Ballroom. All tickets purchased via authorized ticketing outlets(Etix, Pub Station)will be honored for this new date.
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Buckcherry
Ask Josh Todd about the inspiration behind Warpaint, Buckcherry's eighth studio album-and indeed, the frontman's goal in making music-and he's got a ready response: "I want to connect with people, host the party, and give people a night they're never going to forget," Todd says. As he sings in Warpaint's title track, "I wanna have fun blowing out your eardrums keep it rocking state to state." The Los Angeles-based lineup has been doing exactly that since the 1999 release of their self-titled album. Hits including "Lit Up," "For the Movies," "Crazy Bitch" and "Sorry," not to mention Grammy nominations, international touring and Platinum sales, have solidified Buckcherry's rock 'n' roll bona fides. Warpaint, produced by Mike Plotnikoff (Halestorm, All That Remains), with a March 8, 2019 release date, adds to that impressive legacy, boasting the dynamics and immediacy of the band's incendiary live show, coupled with Todd's personal, no-holds-barred lyricism.
Recorded at West Valley Recording Studios with Plotnikoff, who also helmed the band's 15 album, Todd's goal for Warpaint was for it to be "sonically current. We didn't want it to sound retro." Going into the studio in late 2018 with an arsenal of 30 songs written by Todd and guitarist Stevie D., the band worked around the clock for several weeks to capture the energy of the 11 cuts ultimately chosen for Warpaint. The first single, "Bent," is anthemic but raw, with big drums and even bigger guitars. And, of course, Todd's relatable, agro lyrics, as he snarls: "the chaos always turns to rage and now I feel so alone and I'm always insane," before ultimately "breaking all the rules" and emerging as triumphant and "bulletproof" as the song itself.
Todd and Stevie D. had written together on a few side projects prior to Warpaint: An electronic EP for the Spraygun War project, and songs for Josh Todd and the Conflict. "So when we came to the table for a new Buckcherry album, we were in full song. It was a great foundation to launch this great record," Todd explains. Following the 2015 release of Rock 'n' Roll, Todd was faced with issues "both business and personal. And I've grown a lot. I can't say that it's been joyous. But any time that happens, I get to a new level, and expressing it through song is something I've done my whole life."
The lyrics of "Right Now" speak to Todd's goal of living in the moment. "There is no past and there is no future... If you really think about that, it's heavy," he says. While rock 'n' roll is a spiritual catharsis, the singer also works to stay in that state offstage. "I'm coming up on 24 years of sobriety. I meditate 45 minutes a day, and I focus on the now. So much of society is really 'contempt prior to investigation,' and I try to be present and non-judgmental and not come from a place of resentment. So many of the songs on Warpaint reflect that."
The tune "Warpaint" is about Todd's own heavily tattooed warrior self-but also much more than that. "When I was a little kid I was...