Monday, February 22, 2016

The Search for Sasquatch: Sunday Fun Day at the Park

Last night, I caught up with a lot of good friends at the Park in Fridley, MN for a low dough rock show featuring locals Cold Kingdom and Sleep Signals and my friends in the Omaha, Nebraska band Screaming for Silence. The first time I met the guys in Screaming for Silence was at a free show at the Park on my birthday last year. I also caught up with them on the last day of Rockfest in Cadott, WI later that month. I hadn't seen them since, so I was looking forward to enjoying another great night of great music with some great people.

I got to the venue a little early, in time to catch up with the members of Screaming for Silence and some close friends. I felt kind of bad that one of the band members was a little under the weather, and even went to the nearby Wal-Mart with a friend to pick up cold medicine for him. By the time we got back, the venue was starting to fill with more familiar faces and some new friends, including one from overseas who travels the US for shows.

Before too long, local favorites Cold Kingdom took to the stage with another powerful set. This band has built up a loyal fan base in the last couple of years, and their performances are always memorable. This was also an all-ages show, so it was good to see families being able to enjoy the music together.


The show was the CD release party for local band Sleep Signals, one of the few MN rock groups I didn't know anything about. I thought they did a good job keeping the crowd entertained. I also made a mental note to pick up a CD or two of theirs for a friend out of state who enjoys local rock.

As I caught up with more and more friends, the guys in Screaming for Silence quickly set up their gear during the intermission, and put on another fantastic show! Even though it was a little shorter set than anticipated, they still put on an amazing performance, and had the audience bouncing along with every note.


This was one of the shows on Screaming for Silence's "Searching for Sasquatch" show, and they even brought along a prop, which my friend and I simply had to take our usual concert selfie in front of. I was impressed by the number of friends who came out on a beautiful February day to support the local upper Midwest rock scene.


Looking forward to enjoying more fun with members of my tribe next Saturday at the Doghouse Bar in Maplewood for the Tommy Donohue Sr. benefit. Until then, have a great week, everyone!

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Adelitas Way Live at The Park

Last Tuesday night, I went to another rock show at The Park in Fridley, MN, this time featuring headliners Adelitas Way. I hadn't seen the band in about five years, but I was really going to the show to hang out with some good friends. I ended up having more fun than anticipated!

I started the morning consoling a good friend who wanted to come to the show from out of state. Unfortunately, snow showers in Iowa made those travel plans impossible. I felt bad, but reassured her that her safety needs to come first, and that there'd always be other shows. Not wanting her ticket to the show go to waste, I put a call out on social media and soon had it claimed.

It was a good but busy workday, and before I knew it, it was almost showtime! I got to the Park in Fridley just in time to hear the last song by local openers Via. They were a last minute addition to the bill after Failure Anthem had to drop out of the tour. I'd just heard the band at the Triple Rock Social Club in downtown Minneapolis last month, so I wasn't missing much, but was glad the dedicated fans were there to support them.

The next band was Late Night Fights, another local group but one I'd never seen before. I missed their show at the Fine Line Music Cafe in December because I was at the Saliva show at the Red Carpet Nightclub in St. Cloud, so I was glad I could finally see what all the hype was about.

Soon it was time for openers Eye on Attraction to take the stage. The Scranton, Pennsylvania natives did a good job of entertaining the crowd with their pop-rock songs. I had the opportunity to chat with a few of the band members after the show and learn more about this up and coming group.

The next band, Through Fire, was new-kind of. The band was formerly known as Emphatic, one of the bands I'd seen along with Adelitas Way at the Carnival of Madness tour stop at the Minnesota State Fair five years ago. They were rocking some new songs from their upcoming debut album, capped off with the first single "Stronger." I got to chat with a few band members after the show and made a mental note to keep an eye out for the new disc.

Shortly before 10:30 p.m., Adelitas Way took to the stage, launching into their hit song "Sick." They played for about an hour, showcasing songs from their first three studio albums and the new song "Bad Reputation" from their new album coming out later this month. I'd purchased a band T-shirt at the merch table before their set, which came with a free meet and greet with the band.

All of the band members (except for drummer Tre Stafford) showed up, and it was great getting to chat with them about music and sports. I left for home that frosty evening with a couple of drumsticks, a couple of guitar picks, a napkin signed by 3/4ths of Adelitas Way, the band T-shirt and some great photos and memories.

Well that's all for now until Feb. 21st, when I'll return to the Park for a low dough show featuring Cold Kingdom and Screaming for Silence. Until then, have a fantastic February, everyone!

Sunday, February 7, 2016

LA Guns at the Red Carpet

I wasn't planning on going to a show last night, but I heard on Friday that national rockers LA Guns were playing at the Red Carpet Nightclub in downtown St. Cloud. A few friends were going, so I decided to join them-I ended up having more fun than anticipated!

I got to the Carpet just in time to buy a ticket to the show and snag a free T-shirt in my size from one of the deejays from one of the local rock stations in town. I got in after the doors opened and wandered around, running into an old classmate and nearby neighbor of mine. A few minutes later, I ran into another friend who I was finally getting to meet in person for the first time.

We spent some time catching up before going back to the concert area shortly before the opening act Arena took the stage. A Twin Cities band, they offered up a good mix of original and classic "hair metal" cover songs. I was surprised how well the audience responded to them, leaving them thoroughly anticipating the headliners.

By that time, my friend and I were hanging out on the side of the Red Carpet with other members of the local rock radio station. There I ran into another former classmate and  fellow metalhead. We spent some time catching up just before LA Guns took the stage. There are two versions of this band: one featuring original guitarist Tracii Guns (the "Guns" of Guns N' Roses) and one with classic lineup singer Phil Lewis. This was Phil Lewis' version, one that has been to the Red Carpet several times before.

For my first time seeing LA Guns in any incarnation live, I thought they were excellent! Great hearing some of the classic songs that were part of my later high school years, as well as some older, deeper cuts. The crowd was eagerly waiting more at the end of their set, but they soon crowded up near the band entrance after the guys in the group promised to hang out after the show.

My friends and I didn't wait that long, however. Instead, we chatted for a while and decided to grab a bite to eat at the nearby Perkins before calling it a night. We made our seperate ways home that night on some icy streets, but it was well worth it for a fun night.

Next show is Adelitas Way at the Park in Fridley on Tuesday. Until then, take care and have a great week!