Pennsylvania rockers I Hate Heroes have announced an East Coast tour. The 9-date run sees the six-piece take their energetic fusion of sounds to range of states in mid-March.
Tour Dates:
March 10 – Baltimore, MD // Sidebar
March 11 – Spartanburg, SC // Ground Zero
March 12 – Bristol, TN // TBA
March 13 – Knoxville, TN // Longbranch
March 15 – Indianapolis, IN // Hoosier Dome
March 16 – Newport, KY // Thomson House
March 17 – Kent, OH // The Outpost
March 18 – Hazel Park, MI // The Phoenix Café
March 19 – Erie Park, PA // Basement Transmissions
Seamlessly darting between the most soaring of pop-rock melodies and an intense assault of Jimmy Snyder’s screaming woven together with the captivating, expertly executed metal riffs in the vein of Parkway Drive, I Hate Heroes juxtapose an intense and finely honed melee of sound, striking a chord with fans of alternative music across the scale, with a sound influenced by the likes of Memphis May Fire, Crown The Empire and A Day To Remember.
Hot off the heels of their biggest summer to date, with the release of new album If Life Were A Book, I’d Skip This Chapter and East Coast dates on the 2015 Vans Warped Tour, I Hate Heroes have never been a hotter property than at present. Their well-received sets at Warped saw the band pack 300+ into the Kevin Says Stage as well as multiple guest vocal appearances on the tour with August Burns Red, Silverstein, and Set it Off.
Now dividing their time between Pennsylvania and San Diego, I Hate Heroes successfully contrasts a middle-ground between melodic metalcore and heavy pop-punk, during their more hook-heavy moments displaying similarities to the likes of Chunk! No Captain Chunk! & A Day To Remember before darkening to Crown The Empire & Parkway Drive.
If Life Were A Book, I’d Skip This Chapter is out now on iTunes.








