Revolver Magazine Tour f. Flyleaf, The Agonist, Fit For Rivals, Diamante, Falling For Scarlet, Tattermask
Tremont Music Hall
April 21, 2015
Two months ago, Flyleaf and Fit for Rivals were in Charlotte for a concert at Amos' Southend. Pair that with the fact Saving Abel and All Time Low were in Charlotte on Tuesday night, and it's no surprise that attendance at the Revolver Magazine Tour at Tremont Music Hall was sparse at best. Those who did make it out were treated to a variety of bands featuring females front and center.
Flyleaf — whom some fans have shunned due to singer Kristen May replacing departed frontwoman Lacey Sturm — held its own with old and new material. The Agonist offered a bit of brutality in its brand of metal while Fit For Rivals leaned toward alt-rock. Eighteen-year-old Diamante showed plenty of promise. Falling for Scarlet offered a more pop-oriented brand while Charlotte rock quintet Tattermask opened the show with its own hard rock style that's more in the vein of Evanescence. The night provided an often needed shot of femininity to hard rock music while proving that good songwriting and performances are always more important than gender.
Flyleaf setlist
Set Me On Fire
Traitor
Cassie
Thread
Again
Call You Out
Fully Alive
Magnetic
All Around Me
Platonic
Head Under Water
Oceans
Great Love
City Kids
Well of Lies
So Sick