Hey, blogspot
readers, SouthSide’s busy “work” schedule continues rockin’ along at West
Loop’s favorite dive bar for live hardcore thrash/metal/industrial music
performances. On this particular night, fans came fashionably dressed in their
best industrial/metal gear while attending the GRENDEL/Ludovico Technique tour
show which featured local industrial/video game band – The Gothsicles opening
the lineup. Plus fans were also treated to two special burlesque acts by Shot
Glass Sally and Adela as well as DJ sets in between acts. Though having to wait
patiently for the show to began (due to technical problems), fans didn’t seem
to mind as the excitement of seeing GRENDEL again after a long absence from
Chicago wafted throughout the venue, blogspot readers.
The Gothsicles
(http://www.thegothsicles.com) easily capitalized on that feeling with fun and more during
their energetically intense industrial opening set. This reviewer highly
recommends checking out this group that pokes wit and fun with a few things the
guys love about the gamer/fandom scene like “Aquaman”. “Drop Dead Squid Face”
(dressed in their squidly costumes while hopping all over the stage) and fan
favorite closing song “Konami Code” (everyone loves singing the dance steps –
“...up up down down left right left right B A Select Start...” To heighten your
The Gothsicles experience even more, blogspot readers, there are images running
in sync with each song performed. For example, when “BALLS” is performed,
watching out for the wacky squirrel scenes with ...well, you guess right, large
balls. Or “This Club Is Closed” will give you direct hints that you should get
the heck out and go home because as the song simply states – the club is
closed. Besides giving SouthSide an awesome shout-out during their opening set,
The Gothsicles got the fans off to wild start and pumped for upcoming
performances by Ludovico Technique and GRENDEL!
Absolutely do not
try this at home, blogspot readers! Why? Because what SouthSide is about to
describe next deals involves very sharp shards of glass during this brief spot
of entertainment. After a quick set up of laying down the tarp on stage, Shot
Glass Sally demonstrated to eager fans why she’s the Burlesque Queen of the
Shards. Again, this reviewer cautions readers not to attempt any of her moves
unless professionally trained. Amidst her sultry gymnast moves, Sally rolled,
washed, arched as well as laid on the colorful sharp pieces without any
whimpering cries of pain from being pierced and/or poked by the glass. She even
did a belly flop! Yes, blogspot readers, you heard correctly. This burlesque
artist not only did once but twice onto the glass while fans cheered with
amazement in the end. The always fashionably debonair Joseph Vourteque (of
Rouge! Chicago’s Premiere Electro Swing) assisted in the clean-up after Sally
concluded her performance.
Before Ludovico
Technique (the name taken from the aversion therapy treatment in the novel A
Clockwork Orange) took over the stage to perform a dark yet dramatically
intense industrial rock performance, SouthSide had the extreme chance to
interview the band’s from man Ben in the Cobra Lounge upstairs dressing room.
Citing the band’s music as the
“...expression of a twisted soul...”, Ben also went on to state what attracts
fans to return to a Ludovico performance that it’s the “...general expression
through a way [that’s] personable...” and it’s also feeling the vibe and
energy. That was certainly true, blogspot readers. Throughout the band’s
performance, one literally feel the energy and vibe not only from the music but
from being surrounded by the foggy laser lighting fx atmosphere. Fans were
instantly caught up by the raw mixture of synths and percussion music and Ben’s
ghostly stage persona and timed movements. As the tortured soul (at times), this
front man’s wonderfully connected with his
adoring fans lyrically portraying the emotions prominently featured in
his songwriting. blogspot readers. Songs like “Heal My Scars”, “Living Filth”
and new single “Potential” Ben told this reviewer, “...they encompass what I
write and feel...” These particular songs and others are meant for you to feel
the same emotional pain and/or the aggression just like he did when composing
them. Both sets of emotions literally drove fans wild especially those
adoringly parked in front of the stage head-banging to every pulsating beat
which left them hungry for more by
Ludovico Technique. And what the fans wanted, they got, blogspot readers,
despite wanting more still. One Ludovico encore is never enough for this
Chicago crowd. In closing, Ben wanted his fans to know the following “...thank
you so much...” for their support and for expressing themselves adding “...it’s
very meaningful to me to know I’ve touched people in that manner...” SouthSide
highly recommends checking out Ludovico Technique at the band’s next
performance but in the meantime, listen to
songs “Devotion” and “This Life” at http://www.ludotechnique.com.
Before GRENDEL
thrilled the already hyped up crowd with their headlining performance, there
was another special burlesque performance by the lovely Adela. This artist
enticed the cheering crowd with a few of her sultry moves that included part
dance and acrobatics on a stool, blogspot readers. Then fans generously donated
a few dollars when a bucket was passed around the venue to help pay for her
medical bills after the performance.
The last time
SouthSide saw this band, it nearly ended in with a riot occurring both inside
and outside the venue (not Cobra Lounge), blogspot readers, because the manager
prematurely stopped the show after three songs. Needless to say this reviewer
and fans really knew why he would cut short GRENDEL’s performance. Even JD
remembers still remembers that particular night. So what kind of night did
GRENDEL have in store for Chicago fans tonight? He replied “...energetic,
intense, interactive, and aggressive...” with backing vocalist Mel adding the
last word “...dirty...” GRENDEL’s front man continued by explaining how the
band gets the crowd interactively involved with them “...getting them really engaged with us ...I
don’t ignore anyone and will switch the negative into [something] positive...”
like for instance a heckler in the audience. This reviewer couldn’t believe
they sometimes get a heckler disrupting their performances, blogspot readers,
but GRENDEL does. Not tonight ...no hecklers at Cobra Lounge. Just wildly
excited fans happy to see the band performing in Chicago again. What a show it
was! Fans with fists pumped in the air ...some moshing in pockets around the
room ...others dancing and singing along to songs like “One Eight Zero”,
“Dirty” and “Hate This”. GRENDEL had the entire Cobra Lounge vibin’ under the
intensity of the hardcore industrial sound. As the interview came to a close,
blogspot readers, JD wanted the fans to know his thanks “...for having us back
in the US [and] for your support...” He
also wanted everyone to know that it has been “...an amazing tour...” having
traveled between the east and west coast “...love [the] changing landscape
....love meeting our fans in person...” SouthSide highly recommends rockin’
your ears to GRENDEL at their next show but in the meantime check out songs
“Harsh Generation” and “New Flesh” by visiting http://www.grendel-base.com.
Until next time,
support your local scene,
SouthSide
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