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From Ashes to New

From Ashes to New Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 204,585
Category Alternative Metal, Hard Rock, Metalcore, Rock, Numetal, Hip Hop, Rap, Rap-rock
Concerts
Dec
04
Stay Gold
Brunswick
Tickets
Dec
06
Good Things Festival (Melbourne) 2024
Melbourne
Tickets
Dec
07
Good Things Festival (Sydney) 2024
Centennial Park
Tickets
Dec
08
Good Things Festival (Brisbane) 2024
Brisbane
Tickets
Dec
10
Crowbar Sydney
Leichhardt
Tickets
May
11
Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival 2025
Columbus
Tickets
May
15
Welcome to Rockville 2025
Daytona Beach
Tickets
Jun
13
Nova Rock 2025
Nickelsdorf
Tickets
About From Ashes to New
Lancaster, Pennsylvania is one of a hundred similar American towns; in fact, there are places just like it all over the world: post-industrial but still largely working class, and generally offering bleak prospects for the kids who grow up there. Suburban boredom, broken families, substance abuse, limited opportunity – this is an environment in which authentic, compelling creativity can thrive, if it’s accompanied by a burning desire, unstoppable drive, and complete lack of any backup plan. There have always been powerful voices that rise above the din of mediocrity and monotony. The voice of From Ashes to New founder and frontman Matt Brandyberry is one of those that is forcing itself to be heard. Matt’s lifelong interest in music progressed along a wide-ranging path: he was ardent hip-hop fan who wrote rhymes while in junior high, then learned piano and guitar. He pursued music with a passion, ignoring warnings from naysayers around him who shook their fingers in disapproval, asserting that he was doomed to fail and would never amount to anything. His early musical efforts were straight-up rap, and he couldn’t get anything happening with it. "People would say, 'You aren’t a rapper. You are white. Just quit. Just get a real job.’ And I eventually thought I would be that regular 9 to 5 guy." To make matters worse, Matt was making bad choices. "Most of what I have done has been a failure," he admits with an unsettling candor. "Things I fell into. Things I believed. I was pretty damn good at baseball, but I made bad choices. I ruined it. I fell into a bad crowd, getting in trouble, and partying too much. I was doing things I shouldn't have been doing instead of following what could have been a career choice." Matt found a steady job as a cable TV installer, and had to relegate writing and performing to his off hours and weekends. Rap gave way to joining local rock bands, but his creative contributions ended up being frustratingly limited. He was making good money doing the 9 to 5, but he didn’t have an outlet for the powerful music he was starting to hear in his head, and the voices of people who discouraged him grew louder and almost caused Matt to lose his focus. This roadblock seemed insurmountable. Matt realized that he himself possessed the power to overcome the negativity and spitefulness he felt around him. Confidence was something that was totally under his control. An internal voice told him to press forward with his own creativity. By pushing past the negativity with From Ashes to New, a rock band with a point of view, Matt found his voice, performing powerful songs that speak of redemption, liberation, and personal salvation. Matt used money from a workers compensation settlement to begin the FATN journey. At the time, it seemed like yet another questionable choice. Investing his life savings into what amounted to an underground studio-only project, Matt did so in order to generate the quality recordings which eventually got the band some attention. Negativity threatened to derail From Ashes To New’s dreams once again when several band members jumped ship after the band signed to Better Noise Records. But this became another opportunity, as the band evolved a tighter unit, most recently adding guitarist Lance Dowdle, formerly of hard rock band Emphatic, who adds his own passion and energy. “The current lineup reflects the true spirit of the band,” Matt says, “and we can’t wait to play for fans all over the world” “Through It All,” the band’s breakthrough first single, has launched their sound onto the radio and created multiple touring opportunities. Matt recounts, “There's always someone involved in our lives that in the end seems to change us. A friend, a family member, a significant other, sometimes we're left to wonder if it was for better or for worse. Often times we don't know what we have until it is gone.” “Lost And Alone is a song about feeling lost and hopeless in today’s society. No matter how many times it feels like we have something to hold onto, that something always seems to find a way to escape us. It paints the picture of the bitter reality that we have to take matters into our own hands and not rely on the world to save us,” Matt explains. Ultimately, From Ashes to New’s message is true to life, raw, and genuine. Their music is a testament to positive inspiration for the people of the world that they, too, can take risks and not settle into an expected life of mediocrity. "We are only regular if we make ourselves regular. We are what we tell ourselves we are," Matt says. "Some of our fans tell us they feel things are hopeless and I tell them, 'You have to believe in yourself before anyone else can.'" Formed barely two years ago by vocalist, programmer and creative mastermind Matt Brandyberry, the sextet consists of the cream of Lancaster’s underground scene. “We have all played with each other in old bands and other projects,” explains Brandyberry. “And when those things stalled or fell apart, the guys who wanted to take things a little more seriously began to gravitate toward FATN. It all came together incredibly organically and we clicked almost instantaneously. It was a real ‘Aha!’ moment, like this was the band we should have been in all along.” For Brandyberry in particular, FATN represents a creative endeavor a long time in the making. As a young kid obsessed by world-changing flows of Tupac and Biggie as well as the local Philadelphia Hip Hop scene that surrounded him, writing rhymes became a natural pastime. “It was until my late teens that my interest in hard rock music properly developed,” explains the frontman “slowly but surely I got into things like Sevendust and it all snowballed from there.” Before long, Brandyberry was obsessively playing guitar and piano and, most importantly, penning his own music to go with the raps he had been developing since junior high. “I decided I was going to put everything I had inside of me into doing music, it became everything to me. I was like a sponge - I wanted to learn every technique, every skill so that I had what I needed to out the ideas that I had in my head on paper and eventually turn them into records.” And turn those ideas into records is exactly what he did. With the assistance of producer Grant McFarland, FATN set about molding their rap/rock hybrid into a sky-scrapingly monolithic proposition. “We always wanted our songs to sound huge,” admits co-vocalist and melodic linchpin Chris Musser. “Our ambition is to throw as much as we can into them and give the listener the most connecting experience possible. We vent a lot of emotion, a lot of frustrations, a lot of angst through our songs, but we always want them to have a craft to them - something which shines through.” And if recent four-track EP Downfall was a glistening opening gambit, then the forthcoming full-length album will radiate with the fire of a thousand suns. A fearsome mix of contemporary metalcore crunch and soul-searching rap, the band are already punching with a heavyweight strength that belies their so far brief career. It’s a potent approach galvanized further by the background from which the band all come from. “When we were recording the album, we were all holding down full time jobs,” explains Musser. “I work fixing up body panels for airplanes. I’d start work at 6, finish at 4 then go straight to the studio to work until 2 in the morning. That has been my life for the past year and the discontentment of working in a dead-end job has filtered through onto this album massively. We go through the same things that everyone else who has to wake up in the morning and go do something they hate.” “To put it bluntly, there’s a lot of ‘Fuck you’ on this album,” laughs Brandyberry. “A lot of stuff about shitty relationships, about working hard for something and people telling you can’t do it, about never accepting that things are just ‘beyond you’. We’re not the cool band from LA or New York or any of those places, we’re six regular guys from a regular place but that is in our favor, not against us. We understand what it’s like.” Yet with major tours with the likes of Hollywood Undead under their belts,and a record deal that puts them among some of the best known commercial rock bands already signed, FATN look set to take their message to a bigger stage than they could ever previously have imagined. Blessed with honesty, integrity, grit, determination and, most vitally, a genuinely devastating arsenal of gut-mangling tunes – FROM ASHES TO NEW have got all the ingredients to turn your world, and the entire scene, on its head.
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Genres
Alternative Metal, Hard Rock, Metalcore, Rock, Numetal, Hip Hop, Rap, Rap-rock
Band members
Mat Madiro (Drums), Matt Brandyberry (Vocals/Guitar/Keys/Programming), Danny Case (Vocals), Lance Dowdle (Guitar)
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What fans are saying
Tyler
5 / 5
Absolutely rocked the stage. Had the atmosphere insane in the small reverb. I can't wait to see what you guys bring to a stadium type revenue and what kind of visual affect show you can put together with your amazing live performances. Secondly, I never heard of the bands Above Snakes or Blind Channel and they both rocked the stage. Great upcoming bands to perform along with. I have started listening to both those bands since the show.
Reverb Reading, PA
Apr 17, 2022
Collin
5 / 5
I would give From Ashes To New 6/5 stars, 11/10, 1,000/10 or 1,000,000/10 if I could! 😁 What a BIG turnout! From Ashes To New is an incredible band and they make Great music! Next year or sometime in the future if they are comings back to Upheaval, they deserve the Main Stage! 🤘thank you again for coming to Grand Rapids, Michigan. I will Never forget the 2024 Upheaval Festival Concert!
Belknap Park Grand Rapids, MI
Jul 21, 2024
Peter
5 / 5
The venue was great and will certainly visit again. Easy to get in and out of. The small size makes it an intimate event. The refreshments are ridiculously overpriced. The bands were fantastic. The sound quality was on point. There were a few songs I had hoped FATN would have performed but I get it, they were keeping it hard. All in all it was a great evening!
Buckhead Theatre Atlanta, GA
May 13, 2024
Lily
5 / 5
Best concert in my life. I've seen 100+. It was awesome!!!! Something I'll never forget. The small concert hall is intimate of what makes it so great. Bigger venues aren't as good. I've been backstage and met bands the experience just hearing how they performed sound as good live as the record.100% recommend. You won't see anyone better. Love from ashes to new!
Palladium Worcester, MA
Oct 30, 2024
dixie
5 / 5
shocked that I got to see them at a small venue which was awesome at how intimate it was. They will be coming back as an opening act later this year and we will be there! They were awesome and we as fans appreciate them not cancelling as they had all kinds of things go wrong before they got to Dallas.
The Echo Lounge & Music Hall Dallas, TX
May 30, 2024
Bryan
5 / 5
I really enjoyed this show. It was a sold out show with a stacked bill! I loved all of the bands and From Ashes To New had an interesting approach with 2 singers and no bass player. I think that each band had a great amount of energy which really kept the fans engaged with the show throughout the night!
The Basement East Nashville, TN
Aug 08, 2022
Ashley
5 / 5
The only thing I was frustrated with.. The entire VIP was already inside and taking up the front. VIP covers meet and greets before the show, not priority standing. I have a blind child that I try to keep up front so she can see. It was difficult to keep her safe and enjoy the show. But overall PHENOMENAL!!
Jake's Backroom Lubbock, TX
Jul 27, 2022
Mark
5 / 5
I've seen these guys working their own merch table. Now, they are rockin' big venues like pros. They were the opening act, but the place was packed with fans. It's great seeing a passionate group put in the effort and it pays off. From Ashes to New mixes up metal and rap to give fans an energy-filled experience.
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion Gilford, NH
Aug 22, 2023
Darla
5 / 5
FATN was phenomenal. From the moment they stepped foot on the stage to the moment they departed the stage the energy was nothing less that top notch. Adding Jimmy to the blend this tour has just made watching them all the more fun. Love this band ! Can’t wait for the day they are the headliner !
Angel Of The Winds Arena Everett, WA
May 09, 2023
Kevin
5 / 5
FATN puts on a spectacular show! Definitely recommend seeing these guys! There was a kid who was there celebrating his 11th birthday and had a sign asking if he could rap to "My Name" with them and they pulled him up on stage and he rapped along with the singer. Great group of people in this band!
The Rave / Eagles Club Milwaukee, WI
Dec 01, 2022
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From Ashes to New Tour Cities
Columbus, OH Daytona Beach, FL Melbourne, Australia Brisbane, Australia

Frequently Asked Questions About From Ashes to New

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is From Ashes to New on tour?

Yes, From Ashes to New is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming From Ashes to New concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The From Ashes to New tour is scheduled for 8 dates across 4 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is From Ashes to New scheduled to play?

From Ashes to New is scheduled to play 8 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the From Ashes to New tour start?

From Ashes to New’s tour starts Dec 04, 2024 and ends on Jun 13, 2025. They will play 4 cities; their most recent concert was held in Brunswick at Stay Gold and their next upcoming concert will be in Daytona Beach at Daytona International Speedway.

What venues is From Ashes to New performing at?

As part of the From Ashes to New tour, From Ashes to New is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Dec 04 - Brunswick, VIC @ Stay Gold
Dec 06 - Melbourne, VIC @ Flemington Racecourse
Dec 07 - Centennial Park, NSW @ Centennial Parklands
Dec 08 - Brisbane, 04 @ Brisbane Showgrounds
Dec 10 - Leichhardt, NSW @ Crowbar Sydney

2025 Tour Dates:

May 11 - Columbus, OH @ Historic Crew Stadium
May 15 - Daytona Beach, FL @ Daytona International Speedway
Jun 13 - Nickelsdorf, Austria @ Pannonia Fields II
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