![]() ![]() They still play with the same intensity and ferocity that they did years ago. When you see them live, it all makes sense. These guys never disappoint.Īfter a short stage changeover, the near capacity crowd at the Lost Horizon begins to pack it in even tighter, eagerly awaiting the return of NYC hardcore legends, Agnostic Front! It’s amazing to imagine that for over 40 years Agnostic Front has been recording, touring, and inspiring legions of fans and musicians alike. The band ended their set with two of their biggest hits “Scratch the Surface,” and “Step Down.” The crowd responded by slam dancing, crowd surfing singing along. He does not take their fans for granted, he took a moment between songs to thank everyone for still coming out and supporting the band all these years and let them know that the band would not exist without their loyal fans. Brothers Lou (vocals) and Pete Koller (guitar), along with Armand Majidi (drums) and Craig Setari (bass) have been making music, touring relentlessly, and keeping the hardcore spirit alive for nearly three and half decades!įrom the moment the band hit the stage, to the last ringing note the Sick of It All pounded out nineteen songs that spanned their multi-decade career including fan favorites like “Clobberin’ Time,” “World Full of Hate,” “Sanctuary,” and “Road Less Traveled.” I am no stranger to seeing the band live over the years and one thing I have always admired about Lou Koller is his genuine sincerity when it comes to his appreciation of their fans. When it comes bands who were there when New York Hard Core first started in the 1980’s, not many are still as influential as the mighty Sick of It All. I had seen Danny perform in Skarhead years ago, and I look forward to seeing Crown of Thornz again. ![]() ![]() The band played a well-rounded and intense song mix that included, “Icepick,” “Head Check,” and their momentous classic “Juggernaut!” It was my first time seeing them, and I really enjoyed their set. Danny and the band pounded out an impressive thirty-minute set. Originally formed in 1994 in Queens, NY by Danny Diablo (Skarhead, Icepick) and Mike Dijan the band blends an incredible mix of hip hop style vocals with energetic, hard, sludgy, and rhythmic music that got the crowd moving and singing along. Starting off the evening was the critically acclaimed NY Hardcore band, Crown of Thornz. Well finally after two years of not COVID related delays, tour rescheduling and everything in between, the highly anticipated New York United 2022 Tour featuring Agnostic Front, Sick of It all and Crown of Thornz finally made its way back to Syracuse’s iconic Lost Horizon. ![]()
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