More Bands Pull Out Of “Shell Shock II” Due To Kyle Rittenhouse Booking

Southpaw, Let Me Bleed, and American Hollow have pulled out of the “Shell Shock II” festival in Orlando, FL. The latest departures come after Evergreen Terrace cancelled their appearance due to the involvement of several entities including Kyle Rittenhouse, who infamously shot three men during a protest for Jacob Blake in Kenosha, WI. Two of those men died, but Rittenhouse was ultimately acquitted.

Evergreen Terrace previously said the following:

“Evergreen Terrace has always supported and continues to support philanthropic events for veterans, PTSD awareness, child poverty, and many more, but we will not align with an event promoting a perceived murderer such as Kyle Rittenhouse capitalizing off of their pseudo celebrity.

Unfortunately we did not do our due diligence with this particular event. Even after they offered to pull Kyle from the event, we discovered several associated entities that we simply do not agree with.

As advocates for free speech we are respectfully canceling the Shell Shock festival. We will be personally contributing to a veterans charity and urge you to do the same. The promoters have been nothing less than understanding.

“Lines we draw in the sand…depend on where we stand.”

See you soon, Orlando.”

Southpaw, Let Me Bleed, and American Hollow have since issued their own statements as well:

Southpaw:

“As of yesterday afternoon, Southpaw dropped off of Shell Shock fest in Orlando, FL.

We knew going into this, that the festival was veteran based, which we support.

But knew nothing of a particular individual being a main focus of support for the show until after accepting it.

Due to events that have taken place and drama surrounding this particular individual, we made the decision to respectfully step down.

This simply is not what we signed up for. Period.

Southpaw does not and not get involved in politics. Therefore we not align ourselves with it.

Southpaw is about the music. Perseverance as an individual and the culture of hardcore.”

Let Me Bleed:

“Let Me Bleed has decided to officially withdraw from the Shell Shock music festival. Given the subject matter of our lyrics that center around struggles with mental health, we thought it only fitting we play a benefit show for military and first responder victims of PTSD. But after realizing that there were going to be a number of high profile individuals in attendance as invited VIP guests whom LMB does not align with or wish to be associated with in any sense we decided it be best to remove ourselves from the lineup of the show.

Though we are advocates of free speech we are collectively not a political band. We make music we hope anyone can enjoy and relate to. It wasn’t until after we agreed to play the festival that these problematic and potentially alienating entities were being used to market the show and that is something we simply cannot condone.

We apologize to any of our friends and fans who had planned on attending, we hope you can understand the actions we have taken and hope to make it up to you in the future.”

American Hollow:

“It has come to our attention that we must address a recent event.

American Hollow has decided to respectfully step away from any involvement with Shell Shock Fest in Orlando. We originally joined the event to be able to help those who have fought and continue to fight to protect this country, while also raising awareness on PTSD.

As the show became more and more politicized we realized that it was necessary for us to excuse ourselves. American Hollow does not align with nor do we associate ourselves with any politics. As individuals in this group we have many beliefs and viewpoints, but as a band we focus primarily on our artistry. Let it be known that we fully and unequivocally support the military and first responders, especially those who struggle with mental health issues. We have no qualms with the Shell Shock family and we hope our fans will respect our decision.”

Notably, the news hasn’t sat well with the event’s promoters, The Antihero Podcast. They said the following:

“We have been silent. But we are prepping. The liberal mob attempted to destroy Shell Shock. But we will not allow it. This is now about more than a concert. This is a war of ideology.”

4 responses to “More Bands Pull Out Of “Shell Shock II” Due To Kyle Rittenhouse Booking”

  1. […] previously reported, Evergreen Terrace, Southpaw, Let Me Bleed, and American Hollow recently pulled out of the […]

  2. Good for them for standing up for what they believe in. Kyle is a disgrace. No one should be celebrated or invited to public events like this. May this be a lesson to those who support a mu*rder. This has nothing to do with being liberal or conservative. It’s about what right and wrong in this society.

  3. Good for them for standing up for what they believe in. Kyle is a disgrace. No one like him should be celebrated or invited to public events like this. May this be a lesson to those who support a mu*rderer. This has nothing to do with being liberal or conservative. It’s about what is right and wrong in this society.

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  4. […] festival decided to make murderer Kyle Rittenhouse an honored VIP guest. Guess some of the bands didn’t care for that much. Even the ones who want to avoid politics (good luck!) wanted no part of […]