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Spotlights Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 8,087
Category Metal, Post Hardcore, Post-metal, Post-rock, Doom-gaze, Dreamsludge, Shoegaze
Concerts
Nov
21
Whammy Bar
Auckland
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Nov
22
The Monkey House Theatre
Whitianga
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Nov
23
Last Place
Hamilton
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Nov
27
Paisley Stage
Napier
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Nov
28
Valhalla
Wellington
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Nov
29
The Stomach
Palmerston North
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Nov
30
Crowded House Bar & Eatery
New Plymouth
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Dec
01
BIG FAN
Auckland
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Dec
09
Stage AE
Pittsburgh
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About Spotlights
Spotlights occupy the space between a push-and-pull of jarring metallic catharsis and sweeping distortion. Even as either side vies for supremacy, neither extreme ever completely tightens its grip, allowing waves of melodic vocals and expressive sonic sorcery to breathe in the middle. This deft balancing act has enabled the trio—husband-and-wife Mario Quintero [guitar, vocals,keys] and Sarah Quintero [bass, vocals] joined by Chris Enriquez [drums]—to carve a singular lane. Armed with an uncanny ability to wield darkness or light, the trio’s fourth full-length offering, Alchemy for the Dead [Ipecac Recordings], finds them exploring something we all face, yet few embrace… “One of the major parts of our lives, is the fact we’re all going to die,” says Mario. “Most people are terrified of it, some people learn to look forward to it, and some see it as a way out of their misery. Various cultures view it differently. There isn’t necessarily a story to the album as a whole, but each song deals with the theme of death. It could be fantasy such as bringing a loved one back to life or darker moments like suicide and deep depression. Then, there are thoughts about death overall in terms of the entire human race. The “Alchemy” part plays more into occult themes such as seance and crossing the threshold between the living and the dead, or religious rituals that humans use to connect with lost loved ones.” If you don’t know who Spotlights are, or haven’t heard their name, then you haven’t been paying attention. Mario, Sarah and Chris are one of the hardest working new bands out there - plugging away on tour after tour, earning every fan they have, whether it’s Chino Moreno, or the bartender at a local club. During 2016, the group gained traction with their debut album, Tidals, earning coveted spots on tours with Deftones (we did say Chino is a fan), and Refused. Not long after, they caught the attention of Ipecac Recordings, releasing Seismic in 2017, touring relentlessly (again, enjoying word of mouth amongst musicians to land outings with the Mr. Bungle, Quicksand, Pallbearer, etc) and worked right into the studio, releasing Love & Decay in 2019. Consequence praised their “unique amalgam of sounds that is both heavy and heavenly,” Brooklyn Vegan said the band balances the pretty with metallic sludge, and Invisible Oranges said the album “leans on the ambient and krautrock inspired edges of post-metal.” In the wake of their 2020 EP We Are All Atomic, Kerrang! observed, “That a band as heavy and romantic as Spotlights have become a fixture in the rock scene Is impressive; that they’ve done so in such a short period of time is tremendous.” Late last year, the musicians began to carefully piece together what would become Alchemy For The Dead. For the first time, Spotlights recorded in the basement of the Pittsburgh home where Mario and Sarah now reside. With Mario at the helm for production once more, they clung to an ethos that he describes as “don’t do the same thing again”— and they made good on that ambition. “I had a sound in my head,” he admits. “It was a little punchier rather than being so open. It’s still big, but it’s tight. A lot of this can be attributed to the basement itself. It’s a tiny room with a seven-foot ceiling. The sound you get is tight and controlled. We tried to accentuate the space.” Siphoning the claustrophobia of their surroundings into a definitive vision, propulsive percussion drives the first single “Algorithmic.” The bass groans and grunts beneath strains of ethereal keys and guitars. Meanwhile, barely repressed intensity spills over on to a turbulent distorted riff offset by melodic high-register harmonies as Mario promises, “It won’t be long,” and Sarah counters, “You’ll learn as you go away”. “For me, the song has a religious theme to it,” he says. “It touches on the story of resurrection and afterlife in this one narrative, while wondering, does any of it really fucking matter?” Then, there’s “Sunset Burial.” Crossing the six-minute mark, a tense bass line trudges through an orchestral hum and a head-nodding drumbeat. Otherworldly percussive flourishes shudder as the fits of distortion shake another hypnotic hook. “There’s a lot of space,” Mario continues. “But it doesn’t just stick to massive riffs the whole time. Lyrically, it’s a darker, self reflective story about what goes through our minds while waiting to die.” Then, there’s the opening track, “Beyond The Broken Sky.” Its echoes summon the memory of a particular stormy evening early in the band’s career. “We had gone to our rehearsal space in Brooklyn to practice for the second time, as Spotlights, and got stuck in a raging thunderstorm walking back,” recalls Mario. “So, we sat in a bar drinking all night, I woke up hungover the next morning, and wrote that song. It’s been kicking around for eight years, but finally, seemed perfect as an intro for this album. It draws you into what’s about to happen.” On its heels, “The Alchemist” represents a creative shift. The incessant beeping mirrors life support equipment as the airy vocals practically stalk an uncontainable bass-and-drum rhythm. This chase slips into the undertow of fuzzy feedback. “It was probably the first track to encapsulate what I wanted sonically for the album. Bigger and fatter upfront tones, and unique drum sounds.” he reveals. “It sparked the initial vibe of the album. It’s a loose take on the old Frankenstein story. A story abut a maniac luring people to their death, so he can reanimate them in hopes of finding his true love. In the end, Spotlights only cement their own niche with a vision like no other. “If you’re an artist, I hope our music inspires you to make art and push the envelope,” he leaves off. “If you’re not, I hope it inspires you to think differently, and get your mind off the day to day bullshit. Even though the themes might seem morbid and dark, as always we hope our music creates positivity. We all need to care for one an other and all living beings on this planet, while we can.”
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Genres
Metal, Post Hardcore, Post-metal, Post-rock, Doom-gaze, Dreamsludge, Shoegaze
Band members
Chris Enriquez - Drums, Sarah Quintero - Bass/Guitar/Vocals, Mario Quintero - Guitar/Synths/Vocals
Photos
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Spotlights Tour Cities
Pittsburgh, PA Auckland, New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand New Plymouth, New Zealand Palmerston North, New Zealand Napier, New Zealand

Frequently Asked Questions About Spotlights

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Spotlights on tour?

Yes, Spotlights is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Spotlights concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Spotlights tour is scheduled for 9 dates across 7 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Spotlights scheduled to play?

Spotlights is scheduled to play 9 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Spotlights tour start?

Spotlights’s tour starts Nov 21, 2024 and ends on Dec 09, 2024. They will play 7 cities; their most recent concert was held in Auckland at Whammy Bar and their next upcoming concert will be in Auckland at BIG FAN.

What venues is Spotlights performing at?

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

2024 Tour Dates:

Nov 21 - Auckland, New Zealand @ Whammy Bar
Nov 22 - Whitianga, Waikato @ The Monkey House Theatre
Nov 23 - Hamilton, New Zealand @ Last Place
Nov 27 - Napier, New Zealand @ Paisley Stage
Nov 28 - Wellington, NZ @ Valhalla
Nov 29 - Palmerston North, Manawatu-Wanganui @ The Stomach
Nov 30 - New Plymouth, Taranaki @ Crowded House Bar & Eatery
Dec 01 - Auckland, Auckland @ BIG FAN
Dec 09 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
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