Oceano Singer Addresses Criticism of Attila Tour
Oceano’s lead vocalist, Adam Warren, has addressed the backlash surrounding the band’s newly-announced tour alongside Attila and Dealer, a response that has garnered significant attention from fans and critics alike.
This tour, named the America’s Rejects Tour, was unveiled earlier this week, with tickets set to go on sale this Friday, November 22. Headlining the tour is Attila, featuring supporting acts from Oceano, Dealer, and Nathan James. The tour is scheduled to run from early March through early April, promising an exciting lineup for fans of the genre.
Online Backlash Against the America’s Rejects Tour
The announcement of the tour has ignited a wave of criticism across social media platforms. Notably, Alpha Wolf’s John Arnold expressed his discontent, labeling it a “rapist abuser tour” in an Instagram story posted on November 18, as reported by The PRP. This strong statement has caught the attention of many within the music community.
Arnold urged his followers, particularly those in the United States, to recognize the importance of valuing the women in their lives and to abstain from supporting what he called a “cesspool tour.” He concluded his remarks by condemning those involved, suggesting they are jeopardizing their future connections within the industry.
It is widely believed that Arnold’s comments were aimed at Dealer’s frontman, Aidan Ellaz Holmes, who previously played with Alpha Wolf. Holmes left the band in 2018 following allegations of sexual misconduct, adding a layer of controversy to the current tour. The implications of these past events are resonating strongly within the community.
Additionally, Ryan O’Leary, the bassist for Fit For a King, also took to social media to criticize the tour, posing a provocative question about whether Dealer would engage with Fronz’s OnlyFans account, implying that it might be “too consensual” for Holmes, further fueling the controversy surrounding the lineup.
Attila’s lead vocalist, Chris Fronzak, has his own history of allegations, with a woman accusing him of sexual misconduct several years ago. She claimed that he manipulated her into a sexual encounter while she was underage. Fronzak later acknowledged the relationship but contended that she misrepresented her age, drawing further scrutiny to the tour’s lineup.
Adam Warren’s Perspective on Tour Criticism
A Texas-based DIY label, ds//fp records, shared Oceano’s promotional post for the tour on social media, directly addressing Warren. They pointed out that he has a significant platform within the thriving deathcore scene and could have chosen to collaborate with numerous other artists who have successful tours, rather than joining a tour that raises concerns about safety and accountability.
In response, Warren suggested that trust is a fragile concept, and if any issues arise during the tour, he would not hesitate to speak out. He emphasized that he is not an active participant in much online discourse and commented on the nature of business opportunities. His statement reflects a desire to navigate the complexities of the music industry while maintaining a level of integrity.
However, the label characterized Warren’s response as “dismissive,” reiterating their concerns about Oceano’s decision to tour with bands that have faced serious legal issues in the past. This criticism highlights the ongoing tension between artistic collaboration and ethical considerations in the music industry.
Warren countered the label’s critique by asking, “What’s dismissive about it? I don’t represent any other person,” affirming his commitment to ensuring safety during the tour. He concluded with a promise to uphold a safe concert environment, stating, “As a man of God and someone who serves others, you have my word. Much love!”
A subsequent response from another user on social media accused Warren of compromising his ethics for financial gain. Warren retorted, questioning how his ethics could be in question when he is not implicated in the matters being discussed, asserting that the disappointment directed at him is misdirected.
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