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!