A powerful way to start out the night, I hope to see Ateriavia back in Los Angeles again soon. This young act shows a good deal of potential – unfortunately they were only allowed to play four songs. Mixing in a driving emo sound with dynamic guitar riffs that sent the mind dreaming, Ateriavia definitely stand way above the standard faire being offered by most indie labels these days. At first, it seemed like this was their sound check as well, but they kept on playing and the early arrivers were moving towards the stage to see what the band with the odd name was all about. After that, Ateriavia from Chicago kicked off the show. The doors were already open when Steel Train was finishing their sound check. Sponsored by Orange Peal and Drive-Thru Records, those who came out to support the bands on a Wednesday night were in for a terrific show. The ambitious 50 stop Blossoming Media Tour made its way to the Los Angeles area, with five up and coming bands sharing the bill at the Knitting Factory on Hollywood Blvd. THE BLOSSOMING MEDIA TOUR with STEEL TRAIN THE BERLIN PROJECT DEXTER DANGER ATERIAVIA THRONE The Knitting Factory – LA May 19, 2004 From the pages of Highwire Daze magazine.
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