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    COLD Headline Show With Support From The Muckrackers, Canamara, Sygnal To Noise, Awake For Days And Divide The Fall – March 25th, Gin Mill, Northampton PA (USA).

    Photography and review by JJ Horvath

     

    Alternative rockers Cold is on tour celebrating their 20 year anniversary for the album Year of the Spider. Cold played a small club show on March 25, 2023 at the Gin Mill in Northampton, PA. Opening acts were The MuckrackersCanamara, Sygnal to Noise, Awake for Days and Divide The Fall.

    The Muckrakers are a three piece Alternative/Progressive Punk band from New York City started the evening off followed by the female fronted band Canamara. Next was the band Sygnal to Noise, a melodic hard rock band from Maine. Awake for Days is an alternative metal band from Italy and Divide the Fall is a four piece rock band from Minnesota.

     

    Cold took the stage playing Remedy, Suffocate, Stupid Girl, Don’t Belong, Whatever You Become, Sad Happy, Rain Song, Seattle Died, Cure My Tragedy, Black Sunday, Change The World, Kill The Music Industry, Gone Away, Wicked, No One, Different Kind Of Pain, With My Mind, Happens All The Time, and Wasted Years.

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