The entire concert will be broadcast live online at www.DeepRockDrive.com, where fans will be able to interact live with the band throughout the night and be able to take part in a new revolution in live concerts.
"I am very excited to be doing our first fully plugged in performance on April 12th in Las Vegas with Deep Rock Drive," says Never Enough frontman Norman Matthews. "We wanted to do something special for the first show and we felt it would be a rad way to reach a lot of fans who have been wanting to see us across the country at one time, so even if you cannot make the live show, it will be broadcast on the internet. After that we will be performing in our hometowns of course and just doing all we can to reach our fans, being as though we have a ton of production on our record, we couldn't just get up an d jam like most bands, plus we wanted to really be legit about being electronic/industrial, down to every last nuance, in fact we even programmed our sounds, noises and FX into Trevor's Roland V-Drum pads, so we are completely re-creating the record physically. It's going to really turn some heads." - http://www.deeprockdrive.com/
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