Between the Buried and Me & Hail The Sun to Coheadline The ELM and Wilma

Progressive heavyweights Between the Buried and Me and Hail The Sun will bring The Blue Nowhere Tour to Montana in 2025 — performing at The ELM in Bozeman on October 21st and The Wilma in Missoula on October 22nd. Special guests Delta Sleep will open both shows.

Between the Buried and Me return with The Blue Nowhere — their most sonically daring record yet set to release on September 12th. Known for constantly evolving their sound, BTBAM blend soaring melodies, ferocious instrumentation, and layered storytelling into genre-defying epics. Expect a career-spanning set with new tracks like “Things We Tell Ourselves in the Dark” and fan-favorite journeys like “Selkies: The Endless Obsession” and “The Coma Machine.”

California’s Hail The Sun continue to blur the lines between post-hardcore and progressive rock, delivering intricate compositions wrapped in emotionally charged lyrics. Led by vocalist/drummer Donovan Melero, their live show is a tightly wound burst of energy with standout tracks like “Rolling Out the Red Carpet” and “Human Target Practice,” and their new single “The Drooling Class.”

Don’t miss this stacked lineup of progressive heavyweights — grab your tickets before they’re gone!

TICKETS

GROOVE PRESALE: A limited amount of Groove Presale tickets for Between the Buried and Me & Hail The Sun will be available ONLINE ONLY (while supplies last) from 12pm, Tuesday, June 24 to 10pm, Thursday, June 26.  A password will be provided via email after completing the Logjam Presale sign up form where it says GET TICKETS below.

PLEASE NOTE: Logjam Gift Cards cannot be used for presale purchases. Learn how to purchase tickets with your Logjam gift card here.

PUBLIC ON SALE: Tickets go on sale Friday, June 27, 2025 at 10:00 AM and will be available to purchase in person at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last. All ages are welcome.

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ABOUT BETWEEN THE BURIED

Progressive metal visionaries Between the Buried and Me return with their most immersive and eclectic record yet—The Blue Nowhere, their first on InsideOutMusic. Mixing uncharted musical detours with their distinctive aggressive identity, the band create a conceptual world unlike anything in their incredible catalog, inviting the listener to experience the journey on their own terms. Though the story takes place in a hotel—The Blue Nowhere—don’t expect haunted corridors or shadowy figures behind every door.

“It’s more of a feeling—those moments when you feel alone in the world and use that solitude to reflect on the human experience,” Rogers clarifies. “It exists in a space where no one can find you, hidden from all forms of reality—that’s The Blue Nowhere.” Trying something new is not unusual for the group, who once again find ways to expand their musical palette while maintaining the band’s core sound. No more surprising is the album opener, “Things We Tell Ourselves in the Dark,” which sets the tone with INXS and Duran Duran-inspired textures, even incorporating 90125-era Yes, filtered through BTBAM’s signature chaos. Continue reading…

ABOUT HAIL THE SUN

When Hail The Sun entered the studio to record what would become their highly-anticipated fifth full-length album, New Age Filth, they knew they were setting out to release their most ambitious material to date. The band, consisting of Donovan Melero (vocals/drums), Aric Garcia (guitar), John Stirrat (bass) and Shane Gann (guitar), spent five weeks with producer Kris Crummett which resulted in their most collaborative and diverse album yet.

“Domino”, the energetic first single off of the record, showcases the band’s technical prowess with instruments dancing over one another as vocalist Donovan Melero belts out his signature high-pitched vocals. Lyrically, the track centers around reflection of self and how past actions can affect others. On writing “Domino”, Melero stated, “Reflecting is important. What we might discover in reflection can be a hard pill to swallow. I’m only as big as my weakest character flaw. I’m told that I talk a lot in my sleep, and these are the things I think I say.”

Hail the Sun’s New Age Filth includes tracks that are heavier and poppier at the same time, proving their ability to be extremely technical in instrumentation while also unleashing some of the catchiest hooks they’ve ever created. The influence from genre-melding predecessors like Coheed and Cambria, At The Drive-In, and even Yes is apparent, but the sound is still very much a natural evolution from Hail The Sun’s past work. Continue reading…

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