Chiodos recently released their new album “Devil”, and their headlining tour hit Soundstage in Baltimore, Maryland this past Monday night. Ex-Chariot frontman Josh Scogin’s new project 68 opened the show, followed by Our Last Night, and Emarosa. Thanks to Terry Dobbins from Scenes of Madness Photography for covering the show!
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- Chiodos Setlist
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[…] Once Capture The Crown and I Killed The Prom Queen finished warming the crowd up with their respective sets, it was time for Chiodos to hit the stage. It’s crazy to think it’s been two years since Chiodos reunited with Craig Owens and Derrick Frost, but time does heal all wounds and it was apparent on stage that the group was indeed enjoying performing with each other once again. Sprinkling in songs from “Devil” along with classics such as “Letters from Janelle” and “Baby, You Wouldn’t Last A Minute On The Creek” made for one of the strongest sets the band has put on. Chiodos will hit the road once again in the states with A Day To Remember, Bring Me The Horizon and Motionless In White as part of “The Parks and Devastation Tour“. Check out our official album review of Chiodos’ latest album “Devil”, which is out now through Razor and Tie. Our gallery of Chiodos’ “Devil’s Dance Tour” featuring Emarosa, Our Last Night and ’68 is also available for viewing. […]