Sevendust Finger Eleven and Pop Evil

Sevendust Finger Eleven and Pop Evil

On the North Side of the Summerfest grounds sits the Rock Stage, where we ended up spending a fair amount of time chatting with bands over the 11 days. Heavily tattooed, pierced and interestingly dressed, Rock Stage notables were some of the most fun people to chat with. Sevendust was a true treat. They are down-to-earth, incredibly talented guys, and they’ve been around for years. They also love Summerfest and everything that comes with it, even if an incident with corn on the cob leads to toothpaste in the eye. True story. A day prior, we sat down with both the 8 p.m. and…

On the North Side of the Summerfest grounds sits the Rock Stage, where we ended up spending a fair amount of time chatting with bands over the 11 days. Heavily tattooed, pierced and interestingly dressed, Rock Stage notables were some of the most fun people to chat with.

Sevendust was a true treat. They are down-to-earth, incredibly talented guys, and they’ve been around for years. They also love Summerfest and everything that comes with it, even if an incident with corn on the cob leads to toothpaste in the eye. True story.

A day prior, we sat down with both the 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. acts from the Rock Stage: Canadians Finger Eleven talked their love of summer festivals and putting the “roll” in rock ‘n’ roll. 
 

Hot off their July release, War of Angels, Pop Evil was energized and ready for a solid rock show.

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Cristina Daglas is a former editor of Milwaukee Magazine. A Chicago-area native, Daglas has toiled in journalism in various locales - Chicago, Madison, Missouri, Washington, D.C., New York City. In 2009, she joined Milwaukee Magazine's staff as an assistant editor, taking on the role of managing editor in 2011 and editor in February 2012. Prior to Milwaukee, Daglas logged time at The Capital Times, Isthmus and Washingtonian magazine in Washington, D.C. She also edited Vox in Columbia, Mo., and was a contributing editor for The Business Times Company. Daglas holds a B.A. in journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an M.A. in journalism from the University of Missouri, where she was awarded the Thurgood Marshall Fellowship.