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From Ashes To New in Denver

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From Ashes To New
Fillmore Auditorium (Denver) — Denver, CO

From Ashes To New emerged from Lancaster, Pennsylvania as a hard rock outfit that trades in heavy guitars and visceral lyrics about struggle and recovery. The band built a following through relentless touring and a sound that sits somewhere between aggressive alternative metal and accessible hard rock. Songs like 'Madness' and 'Lost It All' became their calling cards, characterized by dynamic shifts between crushing riffs and more melodic moments where frontman Matt Brandyberry's voice carries the emotional weight. They've carved out a niche in the post-grunge alternative metal space without chasing trends, instead focusing on the kind of straightforward songwriting about personal turmoil and resilience that resonates with people who've felt genuinely stuck. Their name itself speaks to the thematic through-line of their work—reinvention born from difficulty.

Their shows hit hard and fast. Brandyberry works the crowd with genuine intensity rather than spectacle, and people respond by matching that energy. Mosh pits form quickly and maintain that kind of purposeful chaos their music demands. They're tight, they don't waste time, and the room feels like it matters to them.

Known for Madness, Broken Hands, Lost It All, Don't Forget, Panic

From Ashes To New has maintained a quiet presence in Denver's harder rock circles. Their October 2025 show at Summit Music Hall felt like a band hitting their stride—they opened with "New Disease" and moved through a setlist that balanced aggression with genuine introspection. "Scars That I'm Hiding" and "Barely Breathing" landed with the weight of songs people actually live with, while "Panic" closed out the main set with enough urgency to remind you why this band matters. They've never been the flashy choice, but Denver crowds have always appreciated that kind of earnestness.

Denver's heavy music scene has a particular character—it's not about posturing or hype, just solid musicianship and songs that mean something. From Ashes To New fit that ethos naturally. The city supports bands that write about real struggle without leaning into caricature, and there's a real appetite for rock that doesn't apologize for its heaviness but also isn't afraid of melody or vulnerability. Summit Music Hall's crowd tends toward people who actually listen rather than just show up.

Stay in Highland, where tree-lined streets and independent bookstores make it feel like you're actually in Denver rather than passing through. Eat at Frasca Food and Wine if you want to understand why Colorado takes its ingredients seriously—it's fine dining without pretense. Before the show, spend an afternoon at the Denver Art Museum's contemporary wing, which often has installations that match the visual language of experimental music. Walk around Santa Fe Drive's gallery district. It's the kind of neighborhood where the art and music scenes actually talk to each other.

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