In Concert: Bullet Height

by Anabel DFlux
— Sr. Photojournalist —

All Hallows’ Eve at Bar Sinister in Los Angeles, CA. —

Berlin transplants Bullet Height have left a mark on their brand new city of angels opening for Stabbing Westward at The Regent Theater in Downtown Los Angeles earlier in the month. Having been formed in Germany as a collaborative duo between Sammi Doll (IAMX) and Jon Courtney (Pure Reason Revolution), the band has evolved into a California live act set to conquer the states. With new live members Evan Rodaniche, Nick Rossi, Dante Phoenix, and Bryan Stage, the band has become a full-blown powerhouse.

With the debut album “No Atonement” having released in May of this year, the band holds ten “unpredictable tracks of dark, primal conviction, pulped with the avant-garde, with industrialized electronica, with heavy metal guitars” to showcase their unique and unconventional sound. Gracing the ears of a packed house, audience members were both enthralled and genuinely captivated by Bullet Height’s performance. With music that equally bludgeons as it seduces, it’s quite impossible to stand still during such a dominant performance.

The band had the pleasure of performing at Bar Sinister’s Halloween Ball on Halloween night in West Hollywood, the must-see party of the year! One of the club’s most famous events, the Halloween ball features spooky bands, costume contests, and flowing drinks everywhere. Bullet Height’s stage was adorned with a slew of Halloween decor, from hanging decapitated heads to massive spider webs in front of the stage. With each band member dressed head to toe in Halloween garb, the sight was something out of this world!

The crowd was very eager in anticipation for Bullet Height that evening, with several fans standing at the front of the stage for ages to retain a good spot. Screams erupted upon the band member’s appearances, and once the first beat was laid down by incredible drummer Nick Rossi, it was all a party from there! Sammi Doll electrified the evening with her performance, headbanging, and keyboard swinging galore! Evan Rodaniche bellowed out some impressive male vocals to compliment the female vocals of Sammi and had some fun twisting the spiderwebs from the stage unto his microphone stand and guitar. Bryan Stage at his side adorning skull makeup rocked out to the fullest capacity. Dante Phoenix played up the crowd as he constantly teased them by coming up closer and closer!

A performance that would have been a shame to miss, Bullet Height have begun taking over Los Angeles- and they’re here to stay.

Bullet Height Concert Photo Gallery

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