In The A.M. – DREAM TOUR
In this Dream Tour segment, the alternative metal band, In The A.M., let you know who they would like on their ultimate tour lineup.
In this Dream Tour segment, the alternative metal band, In The A.M., let you know who they would like on their ultimate tour lineup. You can check out the feature, after the break.
Our dream tour would consist of Breaking Benjamin, Papa Roach and Of Mice And Men. All of these amazing bands have played a heavy role in our musical endeavors, songwriting, and their music has gotten us through some pretty hard times. Each group has a unique, powerful sound that has been extremely influential in the Rock industry and it would be an absolute honor to share the stage with them.
One reason why we chose these bands for our dream line-up is simply because they are all extremely real people. While they have reached a level of stardom, they still remain true to themselves and convey that to their fans. This is an important trait to have because of the large number of people that look up to you at that level. With that many eyes on you, you should want to nurture the people who support you by being solid role models and conveying a positive message; and all of these artists do exactly that. With that being said, as our band continues to grow, we intend on doing none other than following those footsteps by spreading positivity and being true to ourselves and the people that surround us.
On a tour of this size, we, of course, would be the opening act, but it would be a dream come true to break away from the local/regional scene and go out on the road with bands that have developed careers and created their own signature sounds. We have a very “Big Picture” view when it comes to our music, so it would be refreshing to be around other people/bands in the industry who share that vision. Plus, it would be a huge bonus to be on a tour like this because of the inspiration that would come along with the experience. From a songwriting perspective, a tour of this scale would drive us to not only write better music but also grow as a live band; which is what every band wants to be great at, right? This would be a kick-ass experience.