Event Detail

Crocodile Presents: Diamante
with Diamante, Eyes Set To Kill, College Radio
Sat February 12, 2022
Doors: 9:00 pm / Show: 9:30 pm PST
$18.00 - $50.00
Saturday 02/12/22
The Crocodile Presents:
The American Dream Tour
DIAMANTE 
+  Eyes Set to Kill 
& College Radio
$16 ADV / $18 DOS
9pm Doors
21+ 
At Clock-Out

SPECIAL VIP PACKAGE!!!
The Diamond Package – for a $50 USD upcharge on top of the normal ticket price (No ticket included with the VIP purchase)
To include a two song private acoustic performance from Diamante, a tour poster, and Meet & Greet. Acoustic performance will be after soundcheck and before doors

 
Clock Out Lounge Covid-19 Vaccination Policy:

We require vaccination and proof in the form of your vaccination card or a photo of your card, matching your name and birthdate.  
If unable to provide or if unvaccinated, we require proof of a negative Covid-19 test, from within 48 hours of entry to the event
 
Masks are required while indoors regardless of vaccine status.  You may remove your mask while actively consuming a beverage, but we ask that you promply reapply your mask and continue to wear it throughout the performance.  

Diamante knows what it means to truly shine. With iridescent sapphire hair, a show-stopping voice, runway-ready fashion swagger, and an empowering message, the Boston-raised and Los Angeles-based Mexican-Italian-American siren brings a new (and blue) fire to rock and alternative music.
Diamante spent her teenage years cutting her teeth at local gigs on the Sunset Strip to become the powerhouse performer she is today. A disciple of both P!nk and Guns N' Roses who doesn’t fall into rockstar excess or even sport tattoos, she devoted every waking minute to honing a signature “hard rock sound with a modern alternative edge.
After extensive touring with bands like Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace, and Shinedown… Diamante is in full force shining brighter than ever before. In 2019, Diamante teamed up as an independent artist with Howard Benson and Neil Sanderson to make her sophomore album, American Dream. Diamante capitalized on her newfound ultimate creative freedom and independence by being her own CEO throughout every facet of the album process. On working with Benson and Sanderson, Diamante praises that they were instrumental in “bringing my stories to life and pushing me to embrace my vulnerabilities”. American Dream shows exponential growth, proving now more than ever that Diamante’s fearlessness to bear her soul in her music is what truly sets her apart.


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Hailing from the Gloomy Emerald City of Seattle, College Radio have made a name for themselves with catchy choruses, hard-charging drums, and soaring harmonies. They combine classic old-school pop punk with an unexpected alternative twist, while making songs that are fresh, but instantly familiar
 

 

 

Diamante
Eyes Set To Kill

Formed in 2004 by sisters Alexia and Anissa Rodriguez, Arizona's Eyes Set to Kill set out to create their own take on the screamo genre. To fill out the lineup, vocalist and guitarist Alexia Rodriguez and bassist Anissa Rodriguez recruited vocalist and synth player Brandon Anderson, guitarist Greg Kerwin, and drummer Caleb Clifton. The group combines the driving emotion of Thursday and Thrice with technical hardcore reminiscent of Walls of Jericho and Poison the Well. The result is a fusion of the heavy and the melodic, with Alexia Rodriguez's vocals soaring high over the thunder of chugging guitars and Anderson's tortured screaming, creating a sound that expands the boundaries of the genre, moving away from the screamo blueprint. The year 2006 was a busy one, with the group self-releasing the EP When the Silence Is Broken the Night Is Torn as well as playing dates on the Vans Warped Tour. In 2008 the band released its full-length debut, Reach, on Breaksilence Records, and set out on a nationwide tour in support of Otep. The group’s third studio outing, Broken Frames, arrived in 2010, followed by White Lotus in 2011. ~ Gregory Heaney

College Radio