In This Moment's Chris Howarth On Becoming Headline Act
. And being a big name allows them to put on the kind of live show he and singer Maria Brink have always wanted. Howarth tells Cryptic Rock: "Before Blood, we were an opening band. We played, but we very rarely headlined. We did some headlining tours, which were great - but we didn't feel we were great then, because we would still be lucky if we got 400 or 500 people. "Now, when we headline there are 800 to 1000 people, sometimes more than that. We're playing nice places with nice dressing rooms, and we're the headliners. We have kind of gotten used to being the headliner." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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