
Too Broke To Rock is Rock 94 1/2’s live-and-local free concert series at the Knitting Factory, pairing national acts with Local 945 openers chosen by Mosh Pit All Star nominations and votes. Your votes for Too Broke To Rock #54 will put Local 945ers Leviticuss and Nothing Shameful on stage to open the show for Kingdom Collapse and Moon Fever on Sunday, September 6.
Our last edition featured Autumn Kings and local openers Fire From Ashes and White Trash Romeo.
Keep your ear on us and an eye out HERE to find out when and where to grab your free stubs for Too Broke To Rock #54.

Kingdom Collapse is a San Antonio hard rock wrecking crew that dish up massive riffs with no-apologies energy! Led by vocalist Jonathan Norris and bassist Aaron Smith, they turn real-life struggle into fist-in-the-air anthems with songs like “Survivor,” “Victorious” and “Break Free.” With equal parts grit, heart and volume, Kingdom Collapse kicks the door in and cranks it up!

Moon Fever became an instant MPAS favorite! They’re all about Seattle rock with gritty guitars and the familiar PNW swagger we love! You may have caught them tearing it up at Too Broke To Rock #52 or during a Mosh Pit All Star Grub & Grope inside the Legendary Mosh Pit Studio. Moon Fever has 90s alt-rock muscle with modern rock firepower, and they aren’t coming to play it cool; they’re heading to the 509 to play it loud!

Leviticuss came out on top with the most votes! They bring Pacific Northwest metal with a pinned throttle, blending nu-metal, hard rock, and zero hesitation. Their sound hits hard, gets loud and carries the kind of raw, straight-from-the-gut energy made for anyone who likes their riffs heavy and their message real. Leviticuss turns it up and leaves a mark!

Nothing Shameful followed closely with the 2nd highest number of your votes. Loud guitars, big feels, and zero boredom with a mix of alt-rock, punk energy, and an emo edge. Their tunes hit hard, stick in your head, and sound kick-ass cranked up!
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