Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Depeche Mode - Aftershow Party - Mehanata 4/14 Post MSG show

 Join us on April 14th for the Depeche Mode Aftershow Party at Mehanata on Ludlow St, featuring Vox Kings playing New Wave classics. Admission is free, so come and dance the night away with fellow Depeche Mode fans!


It's a debate that has raged on for decades - The Cure vs Depeche Mode. Which band is better? Which has had the greater influence on music? Which has the more passionate fans? It's a tough call, and one that will likely never be resolved. But what if you didn't have to choose? What if you could enjoy the best of both worlds?

That's exactly what the Vox Kings are doing. The band has decided to play a setlist that incorporates the best songs from both The Cure and Depeche Mode. It's a night of music that will satisfy fans of both bands, and hopefully bring some new fans into the fold.




Mehanata Bulgarian Bar

1 212-625-0981




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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

About Rock Mystery Tour

The Rock Mystery Tour, a unique concert experience created by musician Sean Yox, is expanding to include ancient and mysterious sites in Cusco, Peru and Teotihuacan, Mexico. The tour, which has already taken place at the Giza Pyramids and is planned for the rock-cut tombs of Mycenae and Midea, offers audiences the chance to connect with historical and cultural significance in a new and exciting way. Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire, is home to many historic sites and ruins such as the Sacsayhuaman fortress, and the Qorikancha temple. Teotihuacan, meaning "the place where the gods were created" in Nahuatl, is an ancient Mesoamerican city located 30 miles (48 km) northeast of modern-day Mexico City. The city is home to some of the most impressive pyramids in the Americas, including the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon. Both of these ancient sites have a rich cultural heritage, and it would be a unique opportunity to experience live music in the presence of these ancient and mysterious places. The natural acoustics and ambiance of the ruins, combined with live music, creates an immersive and unforgettable experience. Sean Yox's goal is to promote cultural heritage and encouraging people to visit and appreciate these ancient and mysterious places, by providing a new and exciting way to experience them. It's worth noting that this type of concert might require a specific type of permit and may have restrictions due to the preservation of the ancient sites. It's also important to research the different funding options and to make sure that the project aligns with the specific criteria and requirements of the grant or sponsorship you are applying for.

Vox Kings live at Pianos 1.13.2023.

On a cold winter evening in New York City, a crowd of alternative rock fans gathered outside of Pianos, a small club in the Lower East Side, eagerly awaiting the arrival of Vox Kings. The band, is brand New but their members are at the New York music scene, for their powerful and emotive live performances, and been building a steady following in the underground music scene for quite time, and tonight was their chance to showcase their talent on one of the city's most respected stages. As the doors opened, the crowd rushed in, eager to secure a spot as close to the stage as possible. The atmosphere inside the club was electric, with fans chatting excitedly about their favorite songs, and the line-up of the band. Vox Kings took the stage at 9 PM to a roar of applause from the crowd. As Sean Yox, the band's frontman, strapped on his guitar and launched into the opening chords of Bitter Sweet Simphony, the crowd was immediately hooked. Yox's powerful voice and emotive lyrics were matched by the driving guitar of Koshek, the thundering drums of Michael Maenza, and the bass legend Phil Feit, creating a sound that was both raw and polished at the same time. Throughout the night, the band played a mix of Classic songs and favorites, with each song receiving a loud and enthusiastic response from the crowd. The band's energy was infectious, and it wasn't long before the entire crowd was on their feet, singing and dancing along. One of the highlights of the night was when the band broke into a cover of "White Wedding" by Billy Idol and "Bang a Gong (Get it On)" by T. Rex, the crowd went wild as they sang and danced along. The band's renditions of the classic songs were impressive and had the crowd cheering for more. As the night came to a close, the band thanked the crowd for their support and promised to return to the stage soon. The crowd left the club buzzing with excitement, already looking forward to the next time they would have the opportunity to see Vox Kings live. https://youtu.be/CBqx7BxBFNo