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Live Concert Review - - Lords of Acid, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, Blownload, Peabody's - Cleveland, OH - 7.27.10
By Lois ElswickPublished: July 29, 2010
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Lords of Acid have not toured in eight long years. By the hungry look on the people in the crowd’s eyes on Tuesday (7.27.10), that is eight years too many. This was actually a co-headlining tour packaged as the
“Sextreme Ball,” with
My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult also performing. The tour is a celebration of the 15 year anniversary of their 1995 tour, “Sextacy Ball” which had the same lineup. Lords of Acid never fails to bring out the wildest crowds and their Cleveland gig was no exception. Corsets, 8 inch heels, and vinyl were par for the course, and if you threw in a feather boa and some glitter you might just get pulled onstage with the band. The smoking hot
Lacey Conner from VH1’s Rock of Love series is the newest vocalist, and she is paired with
Sin Quirin from RevCo on guitar,
M3 from Powerman 5000 on bass, and
Kirk Salvador on drums. Of course, the founder of LOA and always the ringleader,
Praga Khan ran all the beats.
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Live Concert Review – Black Veil Brides, Get Scared, Vampires Everywhere!, Modern Day Escape – Peabody’s – 07.24.10
By Mary MarchenkoPublished: July 26, 2010
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ark night at Peabody’s this past Saturday (07.24.10.)
Highlighting the evening was a performance by the acclaimed
Black Veil Brides, dressed in their very best with their signature dark clothes, dark hair, and faces and bodies covered in makeup. However, as menacing as they might sound, Black Veil Brides are nothing but good-willed alternative rock saints. With their debut full length album,
‘We Stitch These Wounds’ out just days before, the massive turnout and devotion of fans that knew every single word was simply striking. Vocalist
Andy Six constantly addressed fans about overcoming struggles and standing up for who you are, reaffirmed by lyrics in a majority of their songs, including the single
“Perfect Weapon,” for which the band released a video last month. (
VIEW) Taking the time to slow things down, BVB treated fans to old time favorite,
“The Mortician’s Daughter,” during which lighters and phones illuminated the room, while the crowd swayed side to side. Concluding the night was an unsurprising encore, which gave way to the much awaited single,
“Knives and Pens,” and even after, the crowd did not want to leave.
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Live Concert Review - Steel Train, Girl In A Coma - Grog Shop - Cleveland, OH - 7.16.10
By James BischoffPublished: July 18, 2010
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