Andrew Risch's Profile
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REVIEW: Mercyful Fate at The Andrew J Brady Music Center
It was like a family reunion for fans of hard and heavy music at The Andrew J Brady Music Center. All branches of the extended family showed up, the young, the old, the casual and hardcore fan were ready for what will likely go down as the metal event of the year.
Andrew Risch
- Preview
Raven Stopping at The Southgate House Revival
Long time British Heavy Metal band Raven, will be making a stop at The Southgate House Revival on Friday, October 28th.
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REVIEW: Sabaton at The Andrew J Brady Music Center
While the band sings about the tragedies and toils of real-life historic wars, Sabaton’s power metal music has a “joyous” and almost happy feel to it. The band seemed to be enjoying themselves on stage.Andrew Risch
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REVIEW: The Dead South and Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band at Riverfront Live
The Dead South held and captivated the audience for the entire evening. Each member is a master of their instrument and had their moment to shine. As a metalhead, I never thought I’d be so excited to hear a banjo solo.Andrew Risch
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REVIEW: Left to Die at Legends
I hope the folks in Left to Die continue to celebrate the legacy of Death and come back for more performances.
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- News
- Interview
An Interview with Joe Queer
The Queers recently performed a fantastic show at the legendary Southgate House Revival as part of their 40th anniversary tour.
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REVIEW: The Queers
It’s hard to believe that long running pop punk veterans The Queers are currently finishing their 40th anniversary tour. Luckily one of their last stops was at one of the best venues the Cincinnati area has to offer, the legendary Southgate House Revival.
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The Queers / The Raging Nathans / The Jasons / The Dwarves at The Southgate House Revival
The Queers / The Raging Nathans / The Jasons / The Dwarves at The Southgate House Revival
Andrew Risch
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REVIEW: Hell is Ohio Fest at Swine City Brewing Co.
Hell is Ohio. Anyone who was in Ohio this past week with its humid soupy, swampy and oppressive heat will surely agree that this is a true statement.