

This is confirmed as the MC is a journalist and has taken an active role in investigating Kate's disappearance. MC as a detective: Prior to the book's release, some fans believed the MC will have to put his/her detective hat on and solve the mystery themselves.This is a place where you can discuss confirmed, debunked, and unconfirmed theories from the Veil of Secrets book. Glad I snuck out to catch it.Welcome to the Veil of Secrets Theory Page. (Of course, most of that was teenage electricity…but hey, who’s judging?) When Hell Above landed, the Egyptian Room was absolutely electric. I still love the combination of “May These Noises Startle You in Your Sleep Tonight” and “Hell Above” as an opener….the acoustic strumming and the muted speech at the beginning is incredible to open a show. Nowhere is that more apparent than in the acoustic portion of the set, and Vic once again held his own as a pure singer. Once again, as a music fan driven by vocals, the best metalcore band in the world can’t hack it with me unless you can sing. I’m also a sucker for the acoustic portion of the set so I’m Low on Gas./Hold On til May was really killer.

Halfway through, I thought to myself “Maybe we ARE having too much fun…”. Vic’s screams were as good as I think I’ve ever heard them, and the chugging of the breakdowns sounded perfectly bothersome. While I loved when Kellin and Vic closed the show with King for a Day (my favorite song of theirs), a dark horse favorite in this show was Bulls in the Bronx – something about this song really stands out. High energy throughout, great song selection, and incredible fan support. This is a gross injustice in my opinion, but one that I’d gladly put up with to get the chance to see King for a Day with Kellin Quinn’s vocals live.Īs expected, the show was fantastic. (It’s a co-headlining tour, so they swap nights). The show in Indy had Pierce the Veil as the lead in, and Sleeping with Sirens as the headliner. Thanks to a buddy, I even got free tickets. They also have a great live show, a trait that further weakens that soft spot that I have. Something about their music really lands home with me, and I find myself frequently taking a break from the stuff I typically listen to, I end up throwing on a Pierce the Veil record. As my musical tastes have matured, I find myself gravitating a bit away from the metalcore genre, however, PtV is a band that I will always have a soft spot. Pierce the Veil, Sleeping with Sirens, and Beartooth brought their aptly named “World Tour” to Indianapolis this spring to play a show. The Egyptian Room at Old National Center, Indianapolis, IN Pierce the Veil, Sleeping with Sirens, and Beartooth
