Ink Cartridge Funeral (Silent Drive) announce reunion show to honor late drummer Steve Neale

The Worcester post-hardcore band Silent Drive is set to revive their early 00s project, Ink Cartridge Funeral, for a special reunion show this Friday, September 8th. This performance will mark the band's first live appearance in two decades.
During this event, the group will pay homage to their late drummer, Steve Neale, and the show will take place at Ralph's Diner in Worcester, MA, also on Friday, September 8th. Tragically, Steve Neale lost his life in a car accident back in 2002.
Love Letter and Mouthbreather will join them for this memorable performance, with Silent Drive headlining.
Tickets are still available here.
The band shared the following:
Before Silent Drive there was Ink Cartridge Funeral. This was the band that we were all in with Steven Neale and Mike Beshaw. It was emotional, it was heavy, it was fun, and it's been 20 years since we played a show.
This Friday, September 8th, will be that one show in twenty years.
Only a few tickets left. ❤️
09/08 Worcester, MA @ Ralph's Diner
5 comments
Post Commentworse band name of the week. beating a dead horse with this shit tho
Saw these guys in Baltimore because I liked Bane in my youth. They played King For A Day... so that was cool I guess.
Saw them as an opener for Converge at the Jane Doe release party show in Boston. They sounded like Scorpions.
That one song by Silent Drive featured in Burnout 3 Takedown in 2004 was lit af, ngl
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