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Pickwick Commons

Pickwick Commons
Pickwick Commons

Concerts and tour dates of Pickwick Commons

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sun 28 Apr
Sun  18:00
Alpha Wolf
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sun 28 Apr
Sun  19:00
A Sense of Purpose
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tue 30 Apr
Tue  17:30
Set It Off
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wed 01 May
Wed  17:30
Asking Alexandria
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sat 04 May
Sat  19:00
Hot Water Music
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fri 10 May
Fri  19:00
Convictions
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sat 11 May
Sat  18:00
Nothing More
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tue 14 May
Tue  18:30
Periphery
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tue 14 May
Tue  19:00
LIMBS
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wed 15 May
Wed  18:30
Better Lovers
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About Pickwick Commons

Pickwick Commons is a metalcore/mathcore band that formed in Indianapolis, Indiana. In 2015, the band dropped their first album Old Sense//New Reality, but shortly after the album's release the band overhauled their line-up to commit to being a full-time band. In particular, guitarist Adam Loellke moved to the vocalist position and former collaborator Colin Fedorchak became full-time guitarist. The first release with this new lineup was the 2016 Short Lived split with Lebanon hardcore band Old Poet, which showed the band moving from melodic metalcore to a sound more influenced by mathcore and beatdown. In March 2019, the band released Weak Bones, which continued down this heavier path while still showing hints of melody.


The band has released 2 studio albums​:
  • Old Sense // New Reality (2015)
  • Weak Bones (2019)