Nickelback’s Let’s Get Rollin Tour makes a stop at Ruoff Music Center, in Noblesville, Indiana

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It has been quite a few years since Nickelback had been to Noblesville, Indiana and fans packed the Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center this past weekend to see them, and they brought along some friends, Brantley Gilbert and Josh Ross.

Josh Ross would start the showoff and warm the crowd up with his set even covered a few from other bands to the crowds liking. Brantley Gilbert would start his set and put on a great show playing his hit’s and getting the crowd rowdy to set the stage for Nickelback.

By the time Nickelback got on the stage the venue was packed, not an empty spot in the place, and the crowd was ready to go, as Nickelback would open up with a song off the “Let’s get rolling” album “San Quintin” they would go on to play about 15 more of the hits they have had over the years and finishing with a two-song encore.

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Episode 65: Horizon Theory

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The guys from Horizon Theory are back in the Green Room to chat about newest single “Astronomer”

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Vivienne Cure – ‘Without Me’ (Eminem Cover)

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Vivienne Cure is a British born musician and visual artist, her work has blended elements of experimental sound scape, doom metal and alternative gothic rock. Her collection of musical works lay at the centre of a vortex swirling fragments of deeply personal memories, driven by her inner conflict and her reaction to societies collective sadness. Delivering tasteful dark aesthetics with an eccentric horror appeal. Her previous projects have been featured with Kerrang! and Clash.

Her latest track is a doom metal reimagined version of the Eminem hit ‘Without Me’. Vivienne: “It was really interesting to deconstruct the track and reimagine it in this way, not only sonically, but lyrically reinterpreting to also explore a more dense feel. I have always been a big fan of Eminem, so it was fascinating for me to take this on!”

The visual concept in the music video explores patriarchal oppression and its effects on today’s society. A rebellion against female beauty ideals see Vivienne, sans hair and armed with two human bones conducting her life’s orchestra. With a devil may care attitude she runs a mock, the narrative that women came from the rib of a man. The video concludes with Vivienne’s very own Sisyphus ………

Blood dripping down her chin as she eats her own heart .

The track is co written and produced with Meyrick De la Fuente from the band Exist Immortal and East London producer Joe Lyons          (Ray Noir and Dead Cuts ).

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/viviennecuremusic

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