
I Am The Avalanche
Underground Arts
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Philadelphia
Friday, June 12 at 8 pm EDT
Rock
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Friday, June 12 at 8 pm EDT
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I Am The Avalanche with Make Do And Mend + Nightmare Of You (Solo Set) at Underground ArtsFriday, June 12, 2026
Doors: 7:00 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
21+
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About I Am The Avalanche
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22 years into their career, I AM THE AVALANCHE are making the most powerful music of their lives. Returning with the announcement of their fifth studio album, THE HORROR SHOW, the Brooklyn punk rock cornerstones deliver an album forged in grief, courage, and the refusal to stand still. It’s the sound of a band walking through fire and emerging scarred but unbowed. Across eleven tracks, I AM THE AVALANCHE explore friendship, mortality, love, and resilience with the same urgency that has fueled them since day one — but this time drawn from a deeper emotional well than ever before. Written over five years in Brooklyn, Virginia, Nevada, Northern California, New Jersey, and on countless flights between those points, the process was shaped by constantly shifting circumstances. But when it came to recording, the album found its home. Produced, engineered, and mixed by their drummer Brett Romnes at Barbershop Studios — a converted 19th century church perched on the shore of Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey — the band captured the album over ten visits. The result is their most expansive and textural record yet. Historically masters of a two-minute punk song, this time they dive deeper in tribute to both their growth and their loss. Out of that tribute comes a duality: THE HORROR SHOW holds grief and celebration side by side. Set for release on April 10, 2026, THE HORROR SHOW will be carried across the world as I AM THE AVALANCHE join tours in support before heading out on their own.
About Make Do And Mend
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Based out of Boston, Massachusetts, Make Do and Mend were originally formed in Hartford, Connecticut, in 2006. Comprised of singer/guitarist James Carroll, guitarist Mike O'Toole, bassist Mike Poulin, and drummer Matt Carroll, the moody post-hardcore band mixes gruff aggression and melody in equal doses to create its driving and catchy sonic concoction. The group's recorded debut came in 2007 with the release of the We're All Just Living EP. The album eventually got Make Do and Mend signed with Panic Records, which released their follow-up EP, Bodies of Water, in 2009, as well as their first full-length outing, 2010's End Measured Mile. In 2012, bassist Poulin left the band to continue on with his other project, Defeater, and was replaced by Luke Schwartz. Later that year, Make Do and Mend signed on with Rise, and went into the studio with Matt Bayles to record their sophomore album, Everything You Ever Loved, which appeared in the summer of 2012. ~ Gregory Heaney, Rovi
About Nightmare Of You (Solo Set)
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Rising out of the ashes of the Long Island punk revivalist band The Movielife, guitarist Brandon Reilly formed Nightmare of You, the melodic indie-rock group in 2003 with a sound much more pop-oriented than his hardcore roots would initially suggest. Alongside vocalist/guitarist Reilly, Nightmare of You includes guitarist Joseph McCaffrey and drummer Sammy Siegler (ex-Rival Schools, Glassjaw). The band released its self-titled debut on its own East West imprint, The Bevonshire Label, in fall 2005. Subsequent touring was completed with the likes of AFI, My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, She Wants Revenge and Head Automatica.
Please note the Underground Arts Safety Policy: Although not encouraged by Underground Arts or the Artist, moshing, crowd surfing or stage diving activities may take place at this event. Moshing, crowd surfing and entering such areas may be dangerous, and you do either at your own risk. Behavior deemed inappropriate, harmful or disrespectful by our event staff can result in removal from the venue without a refund. The safety of our patrons, staff and artists is our top priority and we expect all guests to treat others with respect.


