The Faint

with special guest Hercules & Love Affair

18+
The Faint
Wednesday, November 12
Doors: 7pm // Show: 8pm

Wednesday, November 12 
The Faint
with special guest Hercules & Love Affair
$36 Adv. / $40 Day of / $109 VIP / 18+ / Doors: 7pm / Show: 8pm

VIP Ticket Includes: 
One general admission ticket                                                                    
Early entry into the venue
Exclusive Meet & Greet with The Faint
Personal photograph with The Faint
Intimate Q&A with The Faint
Collectible tour poster – autographed by The Faint
Exclusive Meet & Greet laminate and lanyard
Priority merchandise shopping
Limited availability


Before Electroclash and the wave of 00’s Dance-rock there was The Faint, emerging in the late 1990s in Omaha, Nebraska—a place known more for stoic practicality than synth-punk. In that unlikely setting of beige restraint, they pioneered a sound that combined the melodic essence of new wave, the raw edge of post-punk, and the robotic futurism of Detroit electro. Breaking free from indie rock’s humble comfort, they arrived armed with synths, dark eyeliner, and a raw, frenetic energy that dared audiences to actually feel something real, something primal. The late ’90s and early 2000s indie scene was overdue for a shock, and The Faint delivered—not just as a band, but as an invitation to cast off coolness, to sweat, to move, and to live fully in the moment.

The distinctive, synth-driven sound that brought The Faint to wide acclaim first surfaced on 1999’s Blank-Wave Arcade. The album was raw and daring, striking its own chord between early synth-pop pioneers (The Human League, New Order) and more recent heroes like Fugazi and Sonic Youth. The band’s blend of new wave, and DIY post-punk was trailblazing, and when the new millennium dawned that sound took hold of the zeitgeist, launching the band to new critical commercial peaks. 2001’s now classic Danse Macabre found itself scratching an itch that many indie rockers didn’t know they had. Wet From Birth followed in 2004 with its unusual electro-orchestral arrangements, cementing The Faint’s reputation as pioneers of the indie synth scene.

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