Rock the Park Tampa is typically held at Tampa’s Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park on the first Thursday of each month. For 10 years, RTP has produced a free monthly music series showcasing musical talents of all genres.
Throughout these changing times, we have continued to bring you a live musical experience via a livestream to your best seat in the house but, we now have the okay to move the concert back outside for June’s Rock the Park concert.
Date: June 3rd, 2021
Time: 6:30pm
Performers: MrEnc, Achilles, Zach Short
Time: 6:30pm
Performers: MrEnc, Achilles, Zach Short
Join us by visiting our Facebook page at Rock the Park Tampa
Brought to you in part by: Tampa Downtown Partnership, Brokenmold Entertainment, Creative Loafing Tampa, Symphonic Distribution
Brought to you in part by: Tampa Downtown Partnership, Brokenmold Entertainment, Creative Loafing Tampa, Symphonic Distribution
MrENC (Mr. Eric N. Collins) : .wav rider / surfgazer / grimey anthems dripping with salty alt rock garage-y grunge vibes or whatever…
WHAT “THEY” SAY ABOUT MrENC’s MUSIC:
Indie Vision: “Melodic, yet noisy indie rock, reminiscent of the classic 90s Britpop with hints of 70s glam…there is a real energy and drive…let’s just hope MrENC keeps making music of this caliber.“
Week In Pop: “MrENC delivered the emotive tinged anthems of urgency and intrigue.“
Surviving The Golden Age: “A wall-of-guitar sound…MrENC sings with urgency and conviction.“
Duplication CA: “Take 90s alt-rock melodies and drown them under a pool of pedals and audio filters, like if NO AGE came around maybe 14 years earlier, and you’ll come close to MrENC’s energetic and immediate sonic style”
Creative Loafing “…the rolling drums are propulsive…the guitars, clanging off each other in a joyously reverberated mess, create a sense of tension that listeners will not be able to shake…”
Orlando Weekly ”…could be the new king of art rock…cuts a polystylistic swath that’s invigorating and occasionally dizzying”
Creative Loafing ”tensely coiled post-punk and driving percussion-imbued indie rock dosed in lightly experimental ambiance”
Suburban Apologist ”assault ear canals in an unapologetic and infinitely pleasing way”