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Common Thread Tour with Northcote, Catbite, and more

Oct 19, 2025 at 15:30  ·  Patronaat, Haarlem Patronaat, Haarlem

Common Thread Tour
Oct 19
Common Thread Tour
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Canadian singer-songwriter Matthew Goud, known as Northcote, originates from Saskatchewan. His music blends folk rock, punk, and Americana, marked by a distinct, powerful voice and heartfelt storytelling. Northcote's discography includes albums such as "Wholeheart" (2023) and "Jam Spot Kirtan" (2024). He is recognized for extensive touring and collaborations with artists like Frank Turner, with popular songs including "Invisible Diamonds."
Philadelphia ska band Catbite blends punk/new wave/pop rock; famed for electrifying shows, toured with Jeff Rosenstock & Laura Jane Grace; collab Patrick Stump.
Chicago singer/songwriter Deanna Belos’ Sincere Engineer blends punk-pop/emo/folk; DIY roots, signed Red Scare then Hopeless; albums Rhombithian, Bless My Psyche, Cheap Grills.
Scranton DIY punk/emo band Tigers Jaw: unconventionally catchy, harmony-rich songs with relatable lyrics; a Fleetwood Mac meets Saves the Day vibe, built by years of touring.
New Bedford, MA melodic hardcore/punk trailblazers mixing punk, metal & hardcore—dark “Ruiner” mood + technical “Career Suicide” precision; known for relentless riffs & hooks.
California pop-punk royalty Joyce Manor: punchy, short songs with bite; played Mulaney’s Everybody’s in L.A.; toured w/ Weezer; Mark Hoppus joined “Heart Tattoo.”
Richmond, VA anthemic political punk/hardcore band likened to Avail/7 Seconds; blew up via Tony Hawk games; key LPs Exit English, Dead FM (Fat Wreck).
Dave Hause, a Philadelphia-bred American singer-songwriter, is known for heartland rock, folk, and punk influences. Formerly fronting The Loved Ones, he performs solo and with The Mermaid. Notable albums include "Blood Harmony" (2021), "Drive It Like It's Stolen" (2023), "Versus" (2024), "...and The Mermaid" (2025), and "Hearses" (2026). He often collaborates with his brother Tim, blending Americana lyricism with pop-rock hooks.
Prince Daddy & the Hyena, from Albany, New York, formed in 2014, delivers punk rock, emo, and power pop with introspective lyrics and energetic hooks. Known for conceptual albums like "Cosmic Thrill Seekers" and their self-titled release, they explore themes of mental health and mortality. Notable songs include "Curly Q" and "El Dorado." Their discography includes "I Thought You Didn't Even Like Leaving" and "Hotwire Trip Switch."
Spanish Love Songs, known for grappling with modern life's messiness, worked with Collin Pastore and Carlos de la Garza on "No Joy." The album explores finding happiness despite life's challenges.
South American-born Brooklyn punk trio MakeWar (Jose Prieto, Edwin Santacruz, Alejandro Serritiello): raw yet melodic, political/personal anthems with singalong choruses.
Chicago punk band Kali Masi make poignant, empowering anthems; albums *Wind Instrument* (2017) and *[laughs]* tackle emotional abuse, fraught friendships, identity.
Hot Water Music, formed in Gainesville, Florida, in 1994, is an American punk rock band renowned for its influential blend of post-hardcore, emo, and melodic hardcore. Their sound features gritty, melodic intensity and passionate dual vocals. Notable songs include "Trusty Chords," "Remedy," and "Drag My Body." Albums such as "Feel the Void" and "Vows" showcase their enduring musical vision. The band has collaborated with artists like Turnstile and Thrice, cementing their legacy in the punk scene.
Winnipeg hardcore punk band Comeback Kid: hyper-speed riffs, declamatory vocals. Wake the Dead (prod. Bill Stevenson), Broadcasting & Die Knowing charted; toured w/ Madball.

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