Hey, blogspot
readers, it’s a rare Sunday night adventure around town for SouthSide .and
already it began with a drunk toss-out of a patron at Metro before the show. Yet,
with a quick clean-up, it was back to normal as fashionably dressed Goth fans
eagerly awaited for She Wants Revenge to headline the stage after opening
performances by The Chameleons and D’Arcy.
D’Arcy’s haunting
rhythmic crescendos from the electronic keyboards and vocals intrigued this
reviewer’s senses as well as her ears, blogspot readers. Currently celebrating
the release of her first album (Congrats!), this solo artist wowed the audience
with her mesmerizing melodies that were almost lullaby-like …a luring siren’s
call before becoming more soothing within its rhythm to add more emphasis to
the lyrics and voice. There was a moment in which SouthSide wasn’t certain
about adding the electric guitar riffs causing her to wonder the instrument
would overpower what was already a solid haunting vibe D’Arcy created. Yet, in
the end, blogspot readers, this reviewer was wrong. The electric guitar sound
worked as long as the riffs weren’t allowed to takecenter stage over the
artist’s music. SouthSide highly recommends checking out this siren-songstress
live at her next show and you can find D’Arcy at http://www.thedarcyshow.com.
The Chameleons
Ah …a piece of
SouthSide’s teen post punk years was relived on the Metro stage tonight,
blogspot readers, when she finally saw The Chameleons perform a rather unusual
acoustic set since their guitarist was unable to be there. It was a long
repertoire classic songs with a bit of backstories as lead vocalist/guitarist
Mark Burgess took the audience down an 80s memory lane. Songs like Soul in Isolation
which channeled a bit of The Doors’ The End and The Beatles’ Eleanor Rigby and Pleasure and Pain, The Chameleons was a
delight for this reviewer however not so much for many others in the audience
around her who grew tired of their long set. In her honest opinion, there
should have been less talking and more performance since this set did overran
She Wants Revenge’s headlining start time. Those blogspot readers in the UK are lucky to have
the extreme chance to see The Chameleons live starting in December …Chicago fans won’t be able
to see them again until Oct 3, 2023. For more
information, go to http://www.thechameleons.com.
She Wants Revenge
The moment finally
arrived, blogspot readers, for She Wants Revenge to take command of the stage
amidst the rousing cheers and applause from their eager fans when the lights
dimmed to an eerie redness. Yes, SouthSide did join in their excitement since
she missed their last Chicago performance after
discovering this band from the fifth season of American Horror Story episode
one that featured the hit song – Tear You Apart (the very hot and steamy Lady
Gaga four-way sex scene). She Wants Revenge was a duo back then however
currently the band is now a quintet without skipping a single beat with their
new members. Retaining the same dark, moody sound in songs like Red Flags and
Long Nights (SouthSide’s current favorite song on repeat), These Things and
Little Stars (number two on SouthSide’s favorite list), SWR easily as well as
instantly matched their fans’ enthusiasm and energy even though it seemed to
this reviewer the band was rushing through its set. Perhaps because The
Chameleons overran their acoustic performance with too much chatter. Fans of
the early Depeche Mode, Joy Division and The Bravery would definitely have no
problem losing themselves into She Wants Revenge techno dance wave music and
vocals by Justin Warfield. There were moments SouthSide found herself lost
amongst some of the lyrics likening them to tortured love prose to any Edgar
Allen Poe poetry. Songs like Sister (“…you better lie down ‘cause the angels
watching / She closed her eyes and said with talking / You can hurt me do
whatever you like…”) or Written in Blood (“…On the way to the wedding / Dressed
in black, he said / Sorry lover but you can’t look back / Oh no she goes / Oh
no she goes / Slow down baby keep your eyes on the road…”) or Red Flags and
Long Nights (“…You can occupy my every sigh / You can rent a space inside my
mind / At least until the price becomes too high…”) had this reviewer wondering
who this mysterious “she” was, blogspot readers, to revenge Justin’s heart and
mind . Yet, this is one mystery that should remain unsolved. SouthSide highly
recommends checking out She Wants Revenge live while the band is currently on
tour. For more information, visit http://www.shewantsrevenge.com.
Until next time, blogspot readers, support your local scene,
SouthSide
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