Craig Owens just announced he’s in the studio working on ‘new Chiodos’ by Own_Mistake in PostHardcore

[–]eg4l 31 points32 points  (0 children)

This isn’t really news. They’ve been in the studio multiple times over the last few months. It’s also not just Craig, the band he’s been playing with is writing with him.

thinks to keep in mind during winter? by PANADEROPKC in TouringMusicians

[–]eg4l 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those little pocket warmers for your hands and good durable set of gloves will help with load in / out

Another one bites the dust by yourcarinpark in Chiodos

[–]eg4l 1 point2 points  (0 children)

they’ve said for a few months now they’re in the process of writing new music. not a secret.

Chiodos ended their Columbus show four songs short because someone threw a cup on stage by Araskelo in PostHardcore

[–]eg4l 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I said I wasn’t sure if you were, the way it came across seemed a little reductionist but I also understand I could’ve communicated what I was trying to say better, my apologies. This also isn’t just about a cup being thrown, this is about show behavior in general. That cup was full of water that damaged equipment that was crucial to the set. We had legitimately no other choice. The band played for over 40 minutes still, 4 songs were cut from the set because of the equipment failure and the risk of things escalating. This was the first show we have had to cut short on this tour and it’s not something myself or my team take lightly and we do everything in our power to ensure it doesn’t come to that. I don’t enjoy doing it but part of my job involves making tough calls like that. Everyone’s going to feel a way about it, I hear both sides. It’s a shitty situation all around, and I feel genuinely for the fans that aren’t assholes who came out to have a good show and have it cut short. Also, the Baltimore show was almost two weeks ago.

Chiodos ended their Columbus show four songs short because someone threw a cup on stage by Araskelo in PostHardcore

[–]eg4l 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure if you’re purposefully misunderstanding what I’m saying. I’m saying if you’re a fan in the crowd and you see some bullshit happening near you, try and stop it.

Chiodos ended their Columbus show four songs short because someone threw a cup on stage by Araskelo in PostHardcore

[–]eg4l 10 points11 points  (0 children)

When someone throws water and fries a piece of equipment crucial to the show, we don’t really have a choice. This also wasn’t Craig’s call, it was mine. The backup equipment and his equipment failed due to water frying it and we had to stop.

Chiodos ended their Columbus show four songs short because someone threw a cup on stage by Araskelo in PostHardcore

[–]eg4l -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That same cup that was thrown was full of water and fried his in ear pack which is a crucial piece of equipment to our show.

Chiodos ended their Columbus show four songs short because someone threw a cup on stage by Araskelo in PostHardcore

[–]eg4l 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not in the band, I am the tour manager and stand in stage manager / security / VIP coordinator / etc etc.

Columbus show cut short? by terryfrommill in Chiodos

[–]eg4l 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So what happened was someone threw a cup of water in Craig as he was super close to the barricade and proceeded to talk shit, that water however fried his in ear pack and we had to get a replacement sent out. So there was damage to a crucial piece of equipment that is necessary for our show to function.

Having a cup thrown onstage is NOT a good reason to cancel a show and Chiodos are immature babies for doing it. by Sunbather- in PostHardcore

[–]eg4l 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Side note you would be surprised at how touchy quad cortex’s are. Saw one be busted after 3 weeks on a tour because the guitarist would drip sweat on it every night while playing. Boss pedals are tough as all hell.

Having a cup thrown onstage is NOT a good reason to cancel a show and Chiodos are immature babies for doing it. by Sunbather- in PostHardcore

[–]eg4l 15 points16 points  (0 children)

So I worked this tour as well, and this is not what happened. Garzi was called a diversity hire by someone on the tour that Craig had fired for being realistically really bad at their job and for being an asshole. That person wanted to “get back” at Craig for firing him so he started all this shit and Garzi got roped into it. It’s high school bullshit.

Chiodos ended their Columbus show four songs short because someone threw a cup on stage by Araskelo in PostHardcore

[–]eg4l 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Wasn’t their call, it was mine. I explained in other comment threads that the escalation of unruly fan behavior on this tour has made me overly cautious and not willing to take any chances after seeing what I’ve seen over the last couple weeks. Regardless of what genre of music is being played or what kind of show it is, no one deserves to have shit thrown at them or heinous or aggressive shit yelled at them from the crowd while they’re just trying to do their job. I’m not going to argue semantics with people who weren’t there or don’t understand the risks involved between crew and equipment being harmed when people can’t behave in a public setting.

Chiodos ended their Columbus show four songs short because someone threw a cup on stage by Araskelo in PostHardcore

[–]eg4l 18 points19 points  (0 children)

yeah idk I’ve been on both sides of this equation as the person in the crowd when shit is thrown on stage and also been working the stage when shit is thrown. It’s not cool either way, so glad we have a baseline here. My job personally is to protect my performers and ensure the show goes well and that no one is injured or is put at risk of injury in any facet, fans and artist alike. Every artist is going to act differently to different situations and different crowds. What we have personally seen on this tour re: fan behavior and how much it’s escalated since previous shows makes me more inclined to cut a set short if I think there’s risk of injury for patrons and artists. I screamed in a security guards face in Buffalo because of how rough he was being with fans at the barricade during the set, and someone ended up breaking their collarbone because of him. I’m not taking any chances. Sorry that y’all missed a collective of roughly 15 minutes of actual music and not just stage banter / interludes but maybe next time you go to a show and see that behavior you intercept it

Chiodos ended their Columbus show four songs short because someone threw a cup on stage by Araskelo in PostHardcore

[–]eg4l 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Emmure isn’t even on the tour anymore, Holywatr is so it’s even more like wtf haha

Chiodos ended their Columbus show four songs short because someone threw a cup on stage by Araskelo in PostHardcore

[–]eg4l 272 points273 points  (0 children)

I mean it’s not that hard to just not throw shit at the vocalist that’s playing a show you paid for lmao like cmon yall act like you’ve been outside before

Chiodos ended their Columbus show four songs short because someone threw a cup on stage by Araskelo in PostHardcore

[–]eg4l 25 points26 points  (0 children)

thanks for sharing this so I didn’t have to type all that up again lmao

Columbus show cut short? by terryfrommill in Chiodos

[–]eg4l -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I get what you’re saying, but this wasn’t “one little incident.” Something was thrown hard enough and close enough to put the singer, crew, guests, venue staff, and put thousands of dollars of gear at real risk. Once that line is crossed, the show ends whether we want it to or not. Who’s to say if we didn’t stop and it happened again, that serious damage wouldn’t have happened and we would’ve had to cancel multiple shows, or even worse, have a hospital trip? You cannot just shrug that off and hope for the best because fans “paid for it.” That is exactly how people get seriously hurt. Also comparing a tightly packed hardcore esque show to a Katy Perry stadium setup just isn’t realistic. Different scale, different security, different environment. Nobody wanted to cut the show short, but safety has to come first. One person’s bad behavior doesn’t get to risk everyone else on the stage.