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DEAD Daisies LIGHT UP The Basement East

Concert Review: Rock City Machine Company and The Dead Daisies – The Basement East, Nashville, TN


Date: August 14, 2024Venue: The Basement East, Nashville, TNAttendance: Approx. 500


Performance Highlights:

Rock City Machine Company:



Rock City Machine Company kicked off the evening with a powerful and gritty set that immediately set the tone for the night. Their raw, energetic style of rock resonated deeply with the crowd. The band, known for their electrifying live performances, didn't disappoint. They opened with a high-octane track from their self titled album, which showcased their knack for blending Southern rock vibes with a modern edge.





Lead singer and guitarist Ryan Spencer Cook was a force to be reckoned with, his dynamic vocals cutting through the venue’s intimate space. The band’s sound was tight, with impressive guitar work from Cook and Asbrock and the rest of the band, and a rhythm section that kept the energy high throughout their set. Songs like "Summer Song" and "The Last Time" were particular standouts, demonstrating their ability to craft memorable hooks while maintaining a gritty, authentic edge. The crowd responded with enthusiastic cheers and headbanging, clearly enjoying the band’s unrelenting energy.




The Dead Daisies:



Following Rock City Machine Company, The Dead Daisies took the stage with their signature brand of hard rock. The band’s reputation for delivering powerful, arena-worthy performances was evident from the moment they started. Opening with "Rise Up," they immediately drew the audience in with their commanding presence and classic rock flair.

The Dead Daisies’ lineup, featuring seasoned musicians like Doug Aldrich on guitar and John Corabi on vocals and bass, brought a level of professionalism and showmanship that was impressive to behold. Corabis’ voice, with its powerful and soulful quality, was a highlight of the evening. His stage presence was magnetic, and he engaged the audience with a blend of storytelling and charisma.






The setlist was a well-curated mix of their greatest hits and newer material, including tracks like "Lock ‘N’ Load" and "Holy Ground." The band’s performance was a masterclass in rock dynamics, with soaring guitar solos, thunderous drumming, and a tight rhythm section that held everything together. Their use of lighting and stage effects enhanced the overall experience, adding visual flair to their already electrifying sound.





Overall Experience:

The Basement East proved to be the perfect venue for this rock double-header. Its intimate size allowed for a close connection between the performers and the audience, creating an immersive experience that larger venues often lack. The sound quality was excellent, and the energy in the room was palpable.


The crowd was a mix of dedicated fans and new listeners, all united by their appreciation for quality rock music. The evening flowed seamlessly from one set to the next, with both bands bringing their A-game and leaving a lasting impression.


In summary, the Rock City Machine Company and The Dead Daisies concert at The Basement East was a fantastic showcase of rock talent. Both bands delivered stellar performances that highlighted their individual strengths while contributing to a night of unforgettable live music. For rock enthusiasts, it was a night of great riffs, powerful vocals, and a palpable sense of rock ‘n’ roll camaraderie.


Rock City Machine Company:

Ryan Spencer Cook - Lead Vocals, Guitar

Jeremy Asbrock - Vocals, Lead guitar

Phillip Sousson - Vocals, Bass

Ricky Ficarelli - Vocals, Drums


The Dead Daisies:

John Corabi - Vocals

Doug Aldrich - Guitar

David Lowy - Guitar

Tommy Clufetos – drums

Michael Devin – bass


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