Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Show review

Jason and I went to see Mac Sabbath last night at Firebird. I actually had a great time. It was something I would never have checked out, but friends from LA we're on tour with them as support, and they hit me up about coming out.

The opening band was Okilly Dokilly, and all the dudes were dressed as Ned Flanders, and all the songs were Simpsons references. It was actually very well executed and very entertaining.

The second band was Metallachi, a cover band. They played 80s-90s rock/metal songs a la mariachi band. It was entertaining at first, but the set dragged on for me.

Mac Sabbath was last. All the songs were Sabbath parodies about fast food. The singer was dressed like Ronald McDonald but with black metal face paint. A giant Grimace was on bass, and Slayer McCheese on guitar. He had satanic horns coming out his burger-head.

It was interesting watching them play, because I doubt they could see their hands, let alone each other, and​ the set was flawless. I almost would be willing to bet there was a track, but I don't know for sure.

There was a lot of people at the show. I had a great time and it was refreshing to see something new. I've been so burnt out with live music lately.

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