White Reaper & Drug Church
with SPY , Death Lens
About White Reaper
White Reaper – Tony Esposito [guitar, vocals], Ryan Hater [keys], Hunter Thompson [guitar], Nick Wilkerson [drums, percussion], and Sam Wilkerson [bass] – have arrived as one of the 21st century’s preeminent rock bands. Ushering in a new era, White Reaper are unapologetically embracing their collective essence – musically sincere and uncontainable on stage. Grinding it out behind independent LPs White Reaper Does It Again [2015] and The World’s Best American Band [2017], they leveled up on their Elektra Records debut, You Deserve Love, in 2019. A flurry of critical acclaim followed, while the album’s lead single “Might Be Right” vaulted to #1 at Alternative Radio and tallied tens of millions of streams. The band lit up ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! for their late-night TV debut and Pearl Jam brought them in tow as special guests on their most recent arena tour. Guided by the ethos that their songs are meant to be immediate and timeless, the band went to Nashville where they wrote and largely self-produced their fourth full-length LP, Asking for a Ride, with the help of friend and engineer Jeremy Ferguson. This time around, they directly channeled the energy of their live show in order to replicate that...
About Drug Church
About SPY
About Death Lens
Death Lens is an alternative/punk band from East Los Angeles, CA comprised of Bryan Torres, Matt Silva, Jhon Reyes, and Eduardo Contreras. They have been a punk staple in LA for years playing numerous sold out shows around the city and Southern California, doing a split EP with The Frights and opening for Enjoy, Together Pangea, Cherry Glazerr, Sad Girl and many more.
With their 2022 album ‘No Luck’, the band expanded their sound to a new place. Inspired by the turmoil and racial injustice of 2020, Death Lens set out to make an honest album that encapsulates the anxieties and hardships of life, while ultimately conveying a positive message that there is light at the end of the tunnel. They are living proof of this themselves.
Growing up as minorities in a place with constant harassment by police and heavy gang violence, their path could have gone another way, but they’ve chosen positivity and strive to be a light for their communities, their fans and each other. Since releasing the album in early 2022, Death Lens have been continuously reaching new heights. They performed at Treefort Fest, toured around the country with Militarie Gun and Together...