Amsterdam presents… Odds of an Afterthought, Left on Red, The Losing Hope, & Impossible Prom Kings

Sunday, September 15

6:30PM Doors ✖ Hall ✖ $10 ADV / $15 DOOR ✖ 18+

Upcoming Minnesota based project, Impossible Prom Kings, was formed in early 2024 out of the Twin Cities. Impossible Prom Kings is a Post-Hardcore project that dives into influences of Metalcore and Pop Punk that define their sound. With songs that include crushing breakdowns that will keep you head-banging, to others that leave an emotional impact to which any listener could confide in. Their debut EP “Diary of a Shattered Past” is scheduled for release in late 2024. The band is comprised of 4 members; Kyle Lytle (vocals), Hunter Fury (guitar), Tyler Venne (bass), and Joshua Halls (drums).

Established in 2014 as an acoustic pop punk project, The Losing Hope has since reinvented itself as a full band entity.  Beginning with 2020’s “Two Quick Beers” demo, the following three and a half years have seen the release of various singles, an LP, and two EPs, the most recent being “You’re Not You When the Clouds Roll In,” on 6/28/2024.  Offering unforgettable earworm melodies, crushing breakdowns, and poignant lyrical content, The Losing Hope shows no signs of stopping.  Find all TLH tunes wherever you stream your music!

Left on Red is a Mid-Missouri supergroup that seamlessly blends a diverse array of influences into their distinct Metalcore sound. Comprised of vocalist Myles Clayborne (SAUL), drummer Shea Spence (The Many Colored Death), guitarist Corey Harness (Red Room), and bassist Anthony Brummer (Conman Economy), this powerhouse lineup is set to take the Midwest metal scene by storm. Their debut EP, “Imposter Syndrome,” showcases their ability to fuse intricate melodies, relentless rhythms, and raw emotion, establishing Left on Red as a formidable force in the Metalcore genre.

“Odds of an Afterthought is a 4 piece Metalcore band from Minneapolis, Minnesota that mixes influences of modern metal, rock, and nu metal to form a sound that is sure to grab your attention.”