Post-grunge rockers Superheaven coming to Charlotte with Cloud Nothings, End It and Soul Blind this summer

By Cameron Lee

June 24, 2025

Fresh off the release of their first album in a decade, Pennsylvania post-grunge outfit Superheaven is hitting the road this fall, with a stop in Charlotte on September 16 at The Underground. They’ll be joined by an impressive lineup featuring Ohio indie rock mainstays Cloud Nothings, Baltimore hardcore band End It, and Hudson Valley alternative rockers Soul Blind.

Formerly known as Daylight (2008-2014), Superheaven found their footing with their debut LP Jar and the fan-favorite single “Youngest Daughter,” which has seen a recent resurgence on TikTok. Their self-titled 2025 album marks a confident return, expanding on their signature blend of grunge, shoegaze, and post-hardcore with standout tracks like “Long Gone,” “Cruel Times,” “Numb to What Is Real,” and “Stare At the Void.”

Cloud Nothings, led by guitarist and songwriter Dylan Baldi, emerged from lo-fi solo beginnings before breaking out with their 2012 album Attack on Memory, recorded with the late Steve Albini at Chicago’s Electrical Audio. The band’s 2024 release Final Summer (Pure Noise Records) continues their streak of cathartic, high-energy indie rock.

Baltimore’s End It — known for their blistering energy and raw, socially-charged lyrics — will release their debut album Wrong Song of Heaven this August. It follows their acclaimed 2022 EP Unpleasant Living, which landed on year-end best-of lists from BrooklynVegan, Stereogum, and Revolver.

Presale will begin on Wednesday, June 25 at 10 a.m. (code: TREBLE) with tickets going on sale Friday, June 27 at 10 a.m. 

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