Club LA
99 Rock Presents
with Currents, Zero 9:36, Wind Walkers
Sun, Nov 17 Doors: 6:00 PM Show: 7:00 PM
Ages 16 and up
$29.50 - $94.50 Buy Tickets
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Additional Info
*** The VIP Packages are sold out ***

The VIP Package includes the following:

VIP PACKAGE
- One (1) General Admission Ticket
- Sound Check Viewing
- Photo Opp with The Plot In You
- Limited Edition Signed Poster
- Exclusive VIP Laminate with Lanyard
- TPIY Tote Bag
- Early Entry | Early Access to Merch

Artists

The Plot In You

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It’s okay for things to end. There doesn’t always need to be a new beginning either. Instead, you can just pick up and keep moving. You’ll probably be better off for it. Sonically and spiritually, The Plot In You continue to move forward on their fifth full-length album and second for Fearless Records, Swan Song. The Ohio quartet—Landon Tewers [vocals], Josh Childress [guitar], Ethan Yoder [bass], and Michael Cooper[drums]—stare down years of negativity, soured friendships,disappointment,andmistakesand flush it all away in the wake of hammering distortion, towering melodies, cinematic production, and unapologetically cathartic lyrics. After racking up over 100million streams and receiving praise from Billboard, Rock Sound, Alternative Press, and more,the groupwave off darkness with unassuming confidence and clarity. “The album is about the end of things, the end of friendships, the end of relationships, and the end of people’s lives,” admits Landon. “There’s not a whole lot of hope. On the other side of it, my life is in a way more positive place now. I said, ‘Alright, this is all of the bullshit I can conjure up in my life. Goodbye’. It was therapeutic to dispense all ofthese painful things from the past and wash out the negativity.”They certainlyearned the right to do so. Ascending tothe apex of an eight-year grind, the band reached critical mass on 2018’s DISPOSE. The standout “FEEL NOTHING” exploded with 28 million US streams, while the project eclipsed 55millionUS streams. Billboardraved, “DISPOSEis the band’s most polished and cohesive work to date,”and Alternative Pressnoted, “DISPOSE makes it clear that TPIY challenge both the listeners and themselves more and more with each release.”Grading the album “9.0-out-of-10,”Rock Soundpredicted it “should finally –and deservedly –make The Plot In You a name that everyone knows.”They supported the record by hitting the road with Underoath, The Amity Affliction, Like Moths To Flames, Sum 41, and more.During late 2019,Landon startedto kick around ideas for what would become Swan Song. By the time the Global Pandemic swallowed 2020 whole, he found himself with an entire year to finetune. Taking the reins as producer, the album came to life in his Michigan studio.“I was nowhere near being done with it when the Pandemic started,” he admits. “It was nice to have the extra time. If I got stuck on an idea, I could take a week off and come back with a fresh ear. In terms of subject matter, it concerns friends who got into drug abuse super bad and friends I’ve lost. There are songs about my weaknesses in relationships. I didn’t really stick to one theme. As a producer, I felt confident enough to take on all of the work. I decided rather than punishing someone else, it was best to do it myself,” he laughs.Introducing Swan Song, the first single “Face Me” pairs clean vocals withstarkicy production punctuated by a glitchy beat. It spirals into a soaring hook uplifted by a sinewy guitar riff.“I was in a place in life where things just did not seem like theywereworking out,” he explains. “You’re feeling lost, but then you meet someone who is so put together. You’re in a rough place, and you don’t want to drag this other person down. At the same time, you want to hold onto this new special thing. You realize you have tolet go ofsomething beautiful sometimes.”Warped distortion howls as warbling vocaltransmissionsecho through “Paradigm.”A stomping groove rushes right into another chantable chorus “about how fans of entertainment look up to creators like
 
gods, but it’s a very toxic thing since the people you idolize don’t care about you.” Then, there’s “Fall Again.” It cuts ties with a searing scream, “If you fall again, then you’re on your own.”“It’s probably the darkesttrackon the record,” he sighs. “I had a friend who was really wrapped up in the drug world—the business side and as a severe user. He was bringing everyone down around him. He got sucked into that lifestyle very hardcore and endedup losing his life. You can’t latch on to people who are damaging and potentially harmful. You have to save yourself.”“Too Heavy” leans into melodicdeliverybacked by airy electronics as he details “holding on to a relationship that’s falling apart for dear life.”Meanwhile, “Too Far Gone”culminates on anotherresounding refrainevocative of the band’srange.“It’s a lot of self-realization,” he observes. “You get to the breaking point. Someone’s honest enough with you about certain things, and you realize you’ve gone a lot farther down the rabbit hole than you ever imagined.”In the end, The Plot In You might just help you move forward too.“This is therapy,” he leaves off. “It’s like how people keep journals. This is me being completely honest.”BOILERThe Plot In You continue to move forward on their fifth full-length album and second for Fearless Records, Swan Song. The Ohio quartet—Landon Tewers [vocals], Josh Childress [guitar], Ethan Yoder [bass], and Michael Cooper[drums]—stare down years of negativity, soured friendships, disappointment, and mistakes and flush it all away in the wake of hammering distortion, towering melodies, cinematic production, and unapologetically cathartic lyrics. Ascending tothe apex of an eight-year grind, the bandreached critical mass on 2018’s DISPOSE. The standout “FEEL NOTHING” exploded with 28million USstreams, while the project eclipsed 55millionUS streams. Billboardraved, “DISPOSEis the band’s most polished and cohesive work to date,”and Alternative Pressnoted, “DISPOSE makes it clear that TPIY challenge both the listeners and themselves more and more with each release.” Grading the album “9.0-out-of-10,”Rock Soundpredicted it “should finally –and deservedly –make The Plot In You a name that everyone knows.” They supported the record by hitting the road with Underoath, The Amity Affliction, Like Moths To Flames, Sum 41, and more.After racking up over 100 million streams and receiving praise from Billboard, Rock Sound, Alternative Press, and more, the group wave off darkness with unassuming confidence and clarityon Swan Song ignited by the single “Face Me.”

Currents

artist-img No stranger to turning a critical eye toward both the external commotion and internal

battles that rage deep within the confines of one’s own mind, Connecticut post-
metalcore innovators Currents don’t pretend that life is a bed of well-manicured roses.

Rather, it has been by way of exploring the forbidden realms of a tortured psyche and
ferociously searching for meaning amidst uncertain chaos that the band has won the
hearts of metal fans across the globe; a feat evidenced by 80+ million catalog streams
and packed tours supporting the likes of Ice Nine Kills, Thy Art is Murder, August Burns
Red, As I Lay Dying, We Came As Romans, Fit For A King, and more.
Keen on backing up impactful themes such as heartache, abandonment, climate
change, and animal abuse, with technical riffage and emotive atmospherics, Currents’
second full-length album The Way It Ends (2020) saw the group connect with their
largest audience to date, selling over 6,000 vinyl despite the global touring shutdown,
rocketing to No. 2 on the Top New Artist and Current Hard Rock Billboard Charts, and
earning glowing praise from prominent outlets such as Kerrang! who described the
band’s work as, “A narcotic blend of melodrama and madness.”
Now, back with their first new material since their popular sophomore record, vocalist
Brian Wille, bassist Chris Pulgarin, drummer Matt Young, and guitarists Chris Wiseman
and Ryan Castaldi’s latest single ‘The Death We Seek’ not only taps back into this
familiar darkness, but continues to push the story forward.
Recorded in December 2021 at guitarist Chris Wiseman’s studio in Beacon, New York,
Currents once again called upon The Way it Ends / I Let the Devil In producer Ryan
Leitru (In Search Of Solace, Like Moths To Flames, WCAR), and seasoned mix/
mastering engineer Jeff Dunne (Wage War, Silent Planet, Make Them Suffer) to help
guide the sonic direction of the new track.
Together, the team churned out a seething blend of progressive metalcore-laced
elements and moody post-hardcore to fuel the fire of Currents’ narrative message.
“The single follows the loose concept of two individuals attempting to stop a
looming apocalypse, only to be sabotaged by forces beyond their control or
understanding,” frontman Brian Wille explains. “The song itself is about the
weight of our choices and our responsibility for their outcomes. We’re also
attempting to paint a picture of the world surrounding the overarching story we
hope to create.”
“This song serves as a continuation to ‘The Way it Ends’ while also calling back
to our first record ‘The Place I Feel Safest.’” the singer continues. “It was written
around the time TWIE was released, so it carries a similar feel. We thought it was
a good way to build on the story behind the music and reintroduce ourselves to
the world after a period of relative silence.”

Biding their time for the right moment to strike, Currents – much like the apocalyptic
collapse foretold in their latest single – plow ahead like an unstoppable force,
expressing their vision through anguished eyes, pounding riffs, and the powerful desire
to lay the groundwork for the plotlines of a larger story still to come.

Zero 9:36

artist-img Siphoning precise raps through a battlefield of distorted guitars and glitchy hues, Zero
9:36 holds up a mirror in his music and beckons reflection. The Philadelphia post-genre
sonic insurgent, singer, creative, and rapper rhymes with the force and fire of a
prizefighter. After grinding under-the-radar for years and augmenting his signature style
with frequent collaborator and producer No Love For The Middle Child, he was signed
as the flagship act of ATCO Records. Powered by highlights such as “Leave The Light
On” and “WWYDF,” the You Will Not Be Saved EP introduced him while generating 70
million-plus streams.
On its heels, he joined forces with grandson on “Again (Text Voter XX to 40649)” in
addition to dropping the acoustic Barebones Vol. 1 EP in 2020. His EP ...If You Don’t
Save Yourself was released at the beginning of 2021 and instantly caught on. The
single “Adrenaline” hit #1 on Mediabase’s Active Rock airplay chart and stands as the
#2 most played at the format that year. Zero toured hard and continued releasing steady
hits on an endless tour cycle. Tracks like “Stuck In My Ways”, “Break Ft. Atreyu”, and
“I’m Not” caught listeners' ears live and brought them into his world. Upon release,
Loudwire raved, “‘I’m Not’ is a banger with Zero 9:36’s nimble lyrical flow playing out
over tribal drums and a wall of guitars and electronic backing.” Zero’s latest releases “I
Felt It All” and “The Fear” have become fan favorites and mainstays on stations like
SiriusXM Octane.
Adapting to any setting, Zero 9:36 has toured alongside Shinedown, Neck Deep, Three
Days Grace, Asking Alexandria, Nothing More, Bullet For My Valentine, Wage War,
among others. His debut headline tour was the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour. Zero
has made festival appearances at Welcome to Rockville, Louder Than Life,
Inkcarceration, and many others. His collaborations are an eclectic list including Travis
Barker and grandson. Hollywood Undead and Atreyu.The Warning and Scarlxrd. Zero
9:36 proudly occupies a lane of his own and in the process has amassed over 400
million streams across DSPs.

Wind Walkers

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Hailing from the vibrant music scene of central Massachusetts, Wind Walkers are leading in redefining the very essence of post-hardcore and alternative metal. 

In their innovative approach, they fearlessly combine the relentless power of modern metal with the irresistible allure of pop, creating a sound that is as thought-provoking as it is infectious. Their latest single, "The Overlook," is a glimpse into the boundless creativity that lies within them, a mere taste of their new album, “What If I Break?” delivers. 

Alongside the instrumental expertise of Timothy Comeau and Neil Comeau on guitar, Craig Martin on bass, and Ethan Cheesman on drums, the pivotal moment of their evolution came with the addition of vocalist Trevor Borg. With his exceptional vocal prowess and captivating stage presence, he's added a new layer of depth and intensity to their already established sound. 

As they continue to evolve and redefine their craft, their unwavering commitment to explore new musical realms sets Wind Walkers apart in the industry. Their music showcases an unapologetic approach to authenticity, an invitation to embrace the unexpected and challenge the status quo. 

With "What If I Break?" out now, Wind Walkers is set to make a resounding statement in their respective genre. The new album promises to be a tour de force, pushing the boundaries of their genre even further and solidifying their place as innovators and trailblazers in the alternative music scene.