A new chapter in Baltimore’s music history will begin summer in 2025 with the grand opening of Nevermore Hall, a new venue taking over the space formerly known as Rams Head Live. The venue, nestled in the heart of Power Plant Live!, will honor the spirit of its predecessors while ushering in a bold future for... Continue Reading →
LIVE RECAP: Kamelot – 04/25/24 – Rams Head Live – Baltimore, Maryland
LIVE PHOTOS: Kamelot, Seven Spires, Ad Infinitum—By Greg Maki—It was a night of symphonic metal mastery on a late-April Thursday in Baltimore, as Kamelot kicked off its North American Awaken the World Tour 2024 supporting its latest release, 2023’s “The Awakening,” at Rams Head Live. MELISSA BONNY OF AD INFINITUM A modest yet enthusiastic crowd... Continue Reading →
LIVE PHOTOS: Kamelot – 04/25/24 – Rams Head Live – Baltimore, Maryland
Photos by Greg Maki
LIVE PHOTOS: Seven Spires – 04/25/24 – Rams Head Live – Baltimore, Maryland
Photos by Greg Maki
LIVE PHOTOS: Ad Infinitum – 04/25/24 – Rams Head Live – Baltimore, Maryland
Photos by Greg Maki
LIVE RECAP: KK’s Priest – 03/12/24 – Rams Head Live – Baltimore, Maryland
LIVE PHOTOS: KK’s Priest, L.A. Guns, Burning Witches—By Greg Maki—The Priest is back! Actually, one Priest (Judas) is back, while the other (KK’s) has just arrived. What a time to be a Judas Priest fan. The mighty metal institution recently released its superb 19th studio album, “Invincible Shield,” and is touring throughout 2024, while erstwhile... Continue Reading →
LIVE PHOTOS: KK’s Priest – 03/12/24 – Rams Head Live – Baltimore, Maryland
Photos by Greg Maki
LIVE PHOTOS: L.A. Guns – 03/12/24 – Rams Head Live – Baltimore, Maryland
Photos by Greg Maki
LIVE PHOTOS: Burning Witches – 03/12/24 – Rams Head Live – Baltimore, Maryland
Photos by Greg Maki
LIVE RECAP: Steel Panther – 03/14/23 – Rams Head Live – Baltimore, Maryland
LIVE PHOTOS: Steel Panther, Crobot, Tragedy—By Greg Maki—It’s always a party when Steel Panther comes to town—even on a cold Tuesday night in Baltimore. Supporting its recently released sixth studio album, “On the Prowl,” the ‘80s metal parody act delighted a close-to-capacity crowd with a set that was as much about the band members’ between-song... Continue Reading →
