Onstage, the backdrop and lighting, the use of the fog machine, all lends nicely to the “feel” of Howerdel’s music, and I really enjoyed Ashes Divide’s set. His chosen touring band is excellent, and they lend a nice charisma to the stage without overshadowing the more serene Howerdel as he plays and sings his songs. With the past popularity of A Perfect Circle, and the never-ending love of Tool, I can easily see how Ashes Divide has quickly gained a foothold in the music scene, and I feel it’s well-deserved.
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