The Show and Tell Tour performance was hosted at the Marquee in Tulsa, OK. One thing I always enjoy about the Marquee is that it is just the right size, it allows for a good crowd of people to come, but also keeps it small enough to set that feeling that the band is only there to preform for you. I always prefer the smaller venues over the larger ones and especially the big arenas. This concert was ran on Assimilation night also and as always the Assimilation crew were very nice and helped me out when I needed it. This by far is one of my favorite venues to work with. The concert started with the opening band Dommin. I for one had not even heard their music. I only knew their name from being on this tour with the Birthday Massacre. I will have to admit that I was surprised at how good this California band turned out to be. They had a sound that was ll their own. Their stage set up was great, you can’t go wrong with roses. The band was dressed really well and went with their sound well. After their performance they came down to hang out at their booth. They were very nice and approachable. They all signed their autographs for me and took pictures with me.Over all I really enjoyed them very much. I Am Ghost followed and did not let people down either. I did enjoy them, but to be honest I was not so much into their sound as I was Dommin. But they were still a very good band. My husband enjoyed them more than I did. He had heard of them before and already knew that he liked their stuff. Then their was the headlining band The Birthday Massacre. They were really great! I had interviewed the singer before the concert and she said they would have a lot of energy and they did not let me down. They put their all into this performance. They were also very interactive with the crowd. Chibi (the lead singer) more than once reached into the crowd to grab a hand or hug someone. You could tell that they were one band that was there not only because they had to, but because they truly enjoyed the fans. This show was all for the fans, even if it came at the expense of the band being worn out and Chibi losing her voice even more than she already had. The band also portrayed a sense of just having fun with each other. At one point Rainbow (guitar) was pretending to pout because Chibi had accidentally hit him in the head and she hugged him and tried to comfort him. They just really showed that they had a lot of heart during their performance. After the show you would not blame them for going to the back and resting with all that they put into their show, but like troopers they came out for the fans and signed autographs and let people take pictures with them. Rainbow even continued outside the club when the club urged people to go so they could clean up. I recommend that you put this band on your must see list.
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Darkfaery Exclusive: Chibi, Lead Singer of The Birthday Massacre May 7, 2009 at the Marquee in Tulsa By TristaLou TL: “How did all of you meet and come together as a band?” Rainbow and Mike actually grew up together. They had attended the same public school, so they have known each other forever. They had [...more info]
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Hello, everyone! Well it is time for another wrap up article, this time it’s Carnality Ball 2009. I wanted to wait for all of the photos to come in before writing the wrap up, but I have a low attention span and decided to break this one off. If you have photos feel free to [...more info]
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2009 Carnality Ball: Cirque Berserk! Presented by Rampage Artists 7pm-1am Friday, May 8 2009 Oklahoma City Farmers Public Market 311 S. Klein Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73108 www.okcfarmersmarket.com Tickets to Carnality Ball 09: Cirque Berserk! $15 in Adv-$20 at the door VIP-Circus Maximus $45 in Adv- $50 at the door Step right up! Ladies and [...more info]
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METAL VS VINYL Sponsored by Darkfaery Subculture Magazine Hosted By: wirlwind productions, higher level & brian zero productions When: Friday, Feb 27, 2009 8:03 PM Where: Conservatory 8911 N Western OKC 73132 Come check out some of OKC’s best bands throw down with finest Drum & bass DJ’s!! Warning ! THIS SHOW WILL BE F*** [...more info]
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Join us on New Year’s Eve as an ARMY of the Northeast’s Top Production Companies (Both New and Old) join together as one, to bring you a one-of-a-kind New Years Event. This event is about unity, and will remain affordable for all to enjoy. Get ready for another great showcase of the Northeast’s TOP DJs, [...more info]
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Assimilation (Tulsa’s monthly dark dance event) Nine Inch Nails After Party – Saturday November 22nd Featuring DJ’s Reactive, DeathJest, Apocalypse, DeadDreamer, & The return of End: The DJ (Xenomorph/ Charlotte, NC) Spinning the best : Industrial – EBM – Electro – Futurepop – Powernoise and more! Visuals provided by VJ Novachild FREE GIVEAWAYS ALL NIGHT [...more info]
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If you are going to see Nine Inch Nails tonight, be sure and stop by the after party at lit lounge featuring dj bone and dj motion. www.lit-okc.com 208 E Sheridan Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73104 (405) 602-6246 Share on Facebook
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ASSIMILATION – SATURDAY, AUGUST 23RD 2008 Featuring residents DJ’s DJ DeathJest and DJ Reactive w/ guests DJ Bone and DJ Tone Deaf THE CRUXSHADOWS – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH 2008 W/ Ayria, I:Scintilla, Sever the Feeling & DJ Reactive IMPERATIVE REACTION – WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29TH 2008 w/ SITD, Aesthetic Perfection, Esper Machine & DJ DeathJest Cruxshadows [...more info]
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On A Role Play – The Fantasy World of Gaming Conventions By Andrew Regan Since 2003, Indianapolis has been host to Gen Con, one of America’s largest role-playing game conventions. The event takes place at the Indianapolis Convention Center. Gen Con began in 1967 as an informal gathering of war game enthusiasts at Lake Geneva, [...more info]
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