Review: The concert might signal a resurgence for the genre in Syracuse
The Lost Horizon hosted one of the first sold-out punk shows in the city for years, as The Story So Far, Turnstile and Drug Church brought their high-energy sets to Syracuse. Put on by Upstate NY’s After Dark Entertainment, the show brought out around 200 people on a Tuesday night, and concertgoers proved ready to match the touring bands’ energy throughout.
Want some live music this month? Here's a brief look at some of the more prominent concerts coming up in the Syracuse community.
Thursday, Feb. 2: Ludacris and Rick Ross co-headline University Union's massive inaugural Rock the Dome event at the Carrier Dome. Doors open at 7 p.m., and the show starts at 8 p.m.
Review: One-time stars rocked an uncomfortably screamo sound at their Lost Horizon show.
Ronnie Winter has the voice, lyrics and hair of a radio rock god. However, his band’s screamo-filled performance at The Lost Horizon Sunday night proved that The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus won’t make it back on the airwaves anytime soon.
Lost Horizon general manager and local scene-booster Scott Dixon now has 2,000 bookings to his name.
Scott Dixon walked onto The Lost Horizon’s stage on Saturday like it was any other night. Relaxed and clad in a black sweatshirt and shorts, he introduced the first act, Mike Roy, and casually mentioned that the local musician has played 43 shows for him.
Forty-three isn’t a lot of shows to Dixon -- he’s booked 2,000 over the course of his career.