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    About Stabbing Westward

    In recent years, Stabbing Westward has made a noteworthy return to the live music scene, delighting long-time fans and introducing their music to new audiences. The band announced their reunion in 2016 and have since been actively touring, performing at various music festivals and venues across the United States. Their concerts are noted for their high-energy atmosphere, where fans can expect to hear classic hits alongside newer material from their 2020 album, 'Dead and Gone'. The band has embraced the live concert experience, often incorporating visually striking elements into their performances, enhancing the emotional impact of their music. In 2023, Stabbing Westward continues to tour, participating in notable festivals such as Aftershock and the Blue Ridge Rock Festival. Their concerts not only celebrate their rich history but also showcase their evolution as artists, making each live event a unique experience for attendees. With a dedicated fan base eagerly awaiting their shows, Stabbing Westward remains a prominent name in the concert circuit, continuing to resonate with audiences through their powerful performances and compelling music.

    Stabbing Westward History

    Stabbing Westward is an American rock band that emerged from the industrial rock scene in the early 1990s. Formed in 1990 in Chicago, Illinois, the band gained significant popularity with their distinctive sound that blended elements of industrial rock, alternative rock, and post-punk. Their self-titled debut album, 'Stabbing Westward', released in 1994, laid the groundwork for their future success, featuring hit singles like 'What Do I Have to Do?' and 'Save Yourself'. Their second album, 'Wither Blister Burn & Peel', released in 1996, propelled them further into mainstream success, yielding popular tracks such as 'Shame' and 'Sometimes it Hurts'. The band's energetic live performances became a hallmark of their identity, characterized by frontman Christopher Hall's passionate delivery and the band's captivating stage presence. Despite their success, the group faced challenges, including lineup changes and a declining music industry landscape, leading to their initial disbandment in 2002. However, their legacy persisted, and they left a significant mark on the 90s rock scene with their blend of dark themes and melodic hooks.