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Mike Gordon
w/ special guests TBA Tuesday, March 9 7pm Doors $20 plus tax All Ages
Mike Gordon of Phish embarks on his first solo Baltimore play at the Rams Head Live following three highly acclaimed tours in 2008 and 2009, in support of his album The Green Sparrow. Mike returns with his infamous five-piece lineup, including longtime collaborator Scott Murawski on guitar, Vermonters Craig Myers on percussion and Tom Cleary on keyboards and Brooklyn drummer Todd Isler.
Left Stronger & La For Another
w/ Break the Horse, Phat Pack, Coal, Others May Fall Saturday, March 12 Doors 7pm $9 plus tax ALL AGES
La For Another is beyond a Baltimore staple; they are the directed sound of today’s youth, channeling the sounds of Paramore and early No Doubt into a tight, precise blend of pop-punk energy. They are the candy crunch sound of pop-rocks mixed with highly caffeinated cola, blended until stage ready. And Left Stronger performs catchy songs, which make the crowd go crazy with their energetic and melodic vocals. The talented band members, stage presence and ability to command the audience makes every show a must-see. The lryics and original music will rock you to your core!
5 1/4 Year Anniversary Party
w/ Kix and Facedancer Saturday, March 13 Doors 8pm $30 Advance | $33 Day of Show plus tax ALL AGES
Happy Birthday to RHL! Join us to cut our Charm City Birthday Cake and enjoy the rip-roarin rock we've come to know and expect from Baltimore's finest. Enjoy drink specials with the Charm City Roller Girls. Hang out with the ladies of Scores, Baltimore Hons, Visit Baltimore, b Daily, 100.7 The Bay, 98 Rock and the Baltimore Tattoo Museum. And while you're at it, give some mulla up for Charity as CancerSucks.com will be on site to pull your heart-strings and wallets for a good cause. Give it up KIX-ers. Cake, live broadcasts, a balloon drop, raffle prizes galore! P.S. we don't cut cake with knives. We do it with guitars! You'll see...
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of their thrash metal opus, Rust in Peace, Megadeth are doing a small run of shows, playing the album in its entirety from start to finish. Those who have seen Megadeth recently know Dave Mustaine and crew are as technically menacing as ever. The real March Madness has finally arrived!
St. Patrick's Day Throwdown
w/ The Pietasters, Lionize and more TBA Wednesday, March 17 8pm Doors $12 Advance/$15 Day of Showplus tax All Ages
The Pietasters’ bring high energy, brotherly camaraderie and attention to detail on which they’ve molded into a rock-steady name as an explosive live attraction.Traveling the miles along a star-kissed path, they've landed spots with Bad Manners, NOFX, Less Than Jake on the epic ’98 and ’99 Warped Tours, Joe Strummer and James Brown. Not bad for a bunch of guys who started out as a teenaged underground band from D.C.
Charm City Devils
w/ special guests Beretta Jane, Sweet Cyanide and 500 Eyes Friday, March 19 8pm Doors $15 plus tax All Ages
In an industry filled with trends, fads, fashions, and flash-in-the-pan stories of “here today, gone tomorrow” generic flavors of the month, the one thing that remains constant is the need and love for pure, classic, hard rock and roll. Local night drinks for your liking: $3 Buds, Bud Lights and Rails, $2 Natty Lights.
After Nothing Left To Lose throttled up the charts, Kearney returns with City of Black & White, an open-hearted album of self-discovery. City of Black & White is a chronicle of the people he met and missed on the road. Musically, it’s an upping of the ante, laced with hooks and rhythms that are meant to sneak up on you quietly and quickly, en route to winning your love.
And Ingrid Michaelson joins Kearney, with her piano-fueled songwriting, witty wordplay, and slight vocal vibrato. Ingrid carries the tradition of the female singer/songwriter into the 21st century to come out with something progressive and informed.
Over the last 15 years, Ben Folds’ first-class melodic gifts, irony-laced lyrics, and punk-rock tendency to play piano as if it were a contact sport have earned the North Carolina native a legion of devoted fans of all ages.
Mr. Greengenes
Friday, March 26 Doors 8pm $10 Advance | $12 Day of Show plus tax 21 AND OVER
The penultimate party band. In the last few years, Mr. Greengenes have performed for close to a million people and have shared the stage with such notable acts as Veruca Salt, Better than Ezra, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Jefferey Gaines, G Love, and Cowboy Mouth.
The Legwarmers
Saturday, March 27 Doors 8pm $15 plus tax 21 AND OVER
It all started back in May 2001 when Gordon Gartrell and Cru Jones had just seen yet another 80's cover band butcher the decade that they loved, and they decided to do something about it. They assembled a group and vowed to give the world's most hedonistic decade the tribute it deserved. From the Simmons electronic drum kit to the checkered vans and skinny ties - the Legwarmers are the Eighties you remember.
The Big Pink
w/ A Place To Bury Strangers Thursday, April 1 Doors 8pm $15.00 plus tax ALL AGES
This electro-rock duo out of London, England brings their multi-instrumental act through Baltimore following the release of their debut album, A Brief History of Love. After playing with acts like Muse and TV On The Radio they are set to start blazing their own trails with tracks like "Dominos" and "Velvet." They recall the likes of Glasvegas, Florence and the Machine, The Antlers, maybe even some Yeah Yeah Yeahs, while strking chords all their own.
Arctic Monkeys
w/ Sleepy Sun Wednesday, April 7 Doors 7pm $35 plus tax ALL AGES
By distilling the sounds of Franz Ferdinand, the Clash, the Strokes, and the Libertines into a hybrid of swaggering indie rock and danceable neo-punk, Arctic Monkeys became one of the U.K.'s biggest bands of the new millennium. Their meteoric rise began in 2005, when the teenaged bandmates fielded offers from major labels and drew a sold-out crowd to the London Astoria, using little more than a self-released EP as bait. Several months later, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not became the fastest-selling debut album in British history, entrenching Arctic Monkeys in the same circle as multi-platinum acts like Oasis and Blur.
Bone Thugs -N- Harmony
w/ special guests TBA Thursday, April 8 Doors 7pm $25 plus tax ALL AGES
With a Grammy Award, three American Music Awards and two MTV Music Awards in tow, Bone Thugs N Harmony is back on the scene with all original band members. They are gearing up to hit the road with their 9th studio ablum, Uni5: The World's Enemy . Enjoy classics and the new material with the saw old bite!
Hotspur
w/ The Dangerous Summer, Victory By Revenge, The Getaways, My Indian Summer Saturday, April 10 5pm Doors $9plus tax All Ages
Winner of “The Freshman” on MTV U – MTV calls Hotspur “Buzzworthy”! This DC area band and Warped Tour Alum was recently chosen for Taco Bell's “Feed the Beat” program along with popular nationals All American Rejects and Owl City, as a top 100 band in the country. Alternative Press featured Hotspur as 'top unsigned' saying “Hotspur combine intricate piano and heartfelt melodies with enough electronics to keep pop punk and club kids content”.
Mastodon
w/ special guests Between the Buried and Me, Baroness, Valient Thorr Tuesday, April 20 Doors 6pm $25 plus tax ALL AGES
Since forming in 2000, Atlanta's Mastodon has essentially lived on the road. After non-stop touring the band, Brann Dailor, Bill Kelliher, Troy Sanders and Brent Hinds decided to record a demo, which would ultimately be released in a shortened EP form on Relapse Records as Lifeblood. The success of the EP spurned more touring, and even greater success. Their first full-length album Remission, followed in 2002. True to form, another round of touring ensued and then Leviathan an album critics were quick to embrace. Blood Mountain was released in September of 2006 to critical acclaim and grammy nominated.