There was a lot to celebrate on Mayhem’s Eve: Noisography’s 3rd Anniversary, the site’s creator and main photographer Tiffany Naugler’s 30th birthday, and our first all-metal showcase.
We invaded the Bus Stop Theatre, setting up merch tables galore, in the lobby and turning the theatre itself into a dimly-lit, loud as hell mosh pit.
We had a hell of a show prepared.
It started with an afternoon all-ages show featuring My Friend Grim, For The Hollow, Last Call Chernobyl and Orchid’s Curse. After that there was a 19+ show that included Obsydian, Cicada, North End Metal All-Stars and Hellacaust. We had compilations of classic black & white horror movies projected behind the bands and the entire evening was hosted by Louis and Robert of Metal Mouth Media. We even held a free raffle for a giant hand-painted banner signed by every musician who played. Also there was cake. Two cakes - we crammed as much awesome as we possibly could into one event! With such a great lineup we expected a lot of people, but by the end of the night the bar was full to capacity and Mayhem’s Eve became a bigger success that we dared imagine.
Since we pretty much handpicked the bands ourselves, it’s a given that we loved every performance, so we won’t bore you with eight glowing reviews. Instead, here are a few musings and observations:
First of all, you wouldn’t know it from reading any of the local music ‘zines or newspapers, but lo-fi indie-rock isn’t the biggest music genre in town. It may not get as much mainstream attention (when has it ever?) but metal is far and away the most popular genre in town. At least it’s the genre that draws the hugest crowd. Maybe metal fans are more willing to venture out to the bars and spend their hard earned money on their favourite bands, but I’ve seen it with my own eyes time and time again. The metal fans are the most enthusiastic, fun loving and appreciative crowd around. The local metal scene is incredibly inspired and while most of the bands play variations on a similar style they all approach the genre differently and offer a unique experience. I always have the most fun at metal shows and it’s usually evident that the audience and bands are having a blast too.
Ok, a little more praise. The staff at the Bus-Stop Theatre has, once again, been more than accommodating in helping make our daydreams a reality and we can’t forget the generosity and camaraderie of our sponsors: Red Tentacle, Obsolete Records, Brass Anchor Tattoo Lounge, Strange Adventures, Metal Mouth Media, Yarmouth Metal, Pavement Postering and Rockopolis. We couldn’t have done it without the help of those mentioned and all of you wonderful, beautiful faces who showed up and partied said faces off. Thanks for making it a night to remember.
We’ll be sure to make next year even more badass.*that's a promise*
- Isaac Thompson
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