Sunday night, Theory of a Deadman hit Grand Rapids with Ayron Jones for a great show at the Intersection! WGRD even got to get some ticket winners in to meet the band before the show, and even get first in line when doors open, and that's always a blast.
Saturday, November 7th, Theory of a Deadman hit the Orbit Room, with Shaman's Harvest, Aranda, and Artifas. This is the first time Theory of a Deadman has made it back to Grand Rapids since their great show with Halestorm at 5/3 Ballpark in 2014.
Saturday, November 7th, Theory of a Deadman hit the Orbit Room, with Shaman's Harvest, Aranda, and Artifas. The last time Aranda was here, was with Pop Evil for the CD release show back in August, and unfortunately, Dameon Aranda was really sick and was hospitalized and couldn't make the show.
Saturday, November 7th, Theory of a Deadman hit the Orbit Room, with Shaman's Harvest, Aranda, and a band called Artifas. It's been a while since I've seen Shaman's Harvest, but I was totally looking forward to seeing them again, as they're a great band, with a swampy, blues-rock style that's pretty cool.
Saturday, November 7th, Theory of a Deadman hit the Orbit Room, with Shaman's Harvest, Aranda, and a band called Artifas. All four bands rocked Grand Rapids, with Artifas kicking things off for the night.
Aranda is a band from Oklahoma, two brothers, Gabe and Dameon Aranda. They write and record fantastic songs, sing great harmonies together, and put on great, high energy rock shows. What's not to like about that? Oh, and they can also rock the hell out of you with just acoustic guitars, which our GRD ticket winners got to experience today!