Pleasantly surprised
by Tony on 5/23/24House of Blues Cleveland - ClevelandMy first time seeing from ashes to new. Didn’t know what to expect but, the show was great great entertainers good sound had a great time.

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Val Air Ballroom
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Capitol Theatre - IA
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The Cotillion
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Boeing Center at Tech Port
From Ashes to New In Concert
When Matt Brandyberry was growing up, he had designs on being a rapper, but he also played in a rock band. Years later, when the vocalist began writing music and seized the opportunity to start his own group, he decided to combine both of these talents. The resulting band, From Ashes to New, has quickly become one of hard rock's leading lights, largely due to their savvy combination of influences.
The band's two albums — 2016's 'Day One' and 2018's 'The Future' — boast Linkin Park-esque nu-metal with hip-hop-influenced vocals and dizzying electronic textures, as well as moments hewing toward more straightforward rock 'n' roll with blazing guitars and urgent tempos. The results are contemporary-sounding and fresh, which no doubt explains why the band has enjoyed chart success. The 2015 single "Through It All" peaked at No. 6 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart, while "Crazy" landed at No. 3 on the same chart in July 2018.
Brandyberry founded From Ashes to New in 2013 with other musicians from the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, music scene. Although the band's lineup has shifted over the years, the quartet today has settled into a confident groove, thanks in no small part to the singer's main vocal foil, Danny Case, who alternates between melodic singing and guttural growls.
Live, From Ashes to New's double-vocalist approach takes center stage. In fact, the two men stand up front, bark out their vocals with confidence, and serve as anchors for the hard-charging instrumentalists.
In 2018, the band teamed up with Bad Wolves for the What's In Your Head tour, and was also one of the openers on the Breaking Benjamin and Five Finger Death Punch co-headlining arena tour. From Ashes to New more than held their own, which puts the band in a great position to expand their fan base and continue to grow.
My first time seeing from ashes to new. Didn’t know what to expect but, the show was great great entertainers good sound had a great time.
This is my second time seeing them. They really know how to put on a great concert! ( I can do without the mosh pit, was not my favorite) But overall, had a great time, and they truly care about their fans! Would DEF see them again, without the mosh pit and people knocking me over. Otherwise GREAT show.
Concert was fantastic! However I was disappointed that there was no after show vip. Turns out the venue wouldn’t allow it 🥺 other than that it was a great time!
I made Matt a baby cooper bracelet and he nodded at me to throw it and I was super happy when I caught it. They make sure their fans know they’re loved. They stop when they see somebody get hurt. I GOT MY FIRST EVER GUITAR PIC FROM LANCE.
From Ashes to New has found a great mix of rap and rock that is so upbeat and fun. You can tell they really love what they are doing and want to share it with the audience, its super genuine and they want everyone to feel welcome.
Amazing show like always. Did not disappoint. Their merch was reasonably priced as well. Nothing outrageous. Second show for me and definitely will be seeing them again.
Started a bit late after being told it started at 6. But most of the bands were great and FATN always kicks butt. Very attentive to their audience!!
These guys have so much energy that you can’t help but vibe off of it. They sound amazing and put in a hella show. If you haven’t seen them, I.suggest that you put them on your to be seen list!
Second time I've seen them this was even better sound awesome only negative was the VIP Lounge a waste of money it was nothing like the advertisement definitely see them again
My daughter and I went to see From Ashes to New and we were not disappointed! We weren't familiar with the opening bands, but all four were great. I had never been to the Buckhead Theatre before, but I liked it and would definitely see another show there.