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I think last night was a great representation of how welcoming and friendly the metal scene, especially in Minnesota, can be. Parents were able to have a couple beers as their children ran around the open space. The parents didn't seem too worried about their kids because they knew they were in a safe place. Random people were interacting with the little kids (and I mean freaking little like some kids were still in diapers) and keeping an on eye them. If one of them fell down, there were easily three random strangers helping that kid back up. It was just like a mosh pit at any of the other shows I go to only so much cuter as these kids were imitating whatever their parents or the rest of the crowd was doing.
Towards the end of the show, Nuisance (the headlining act and the organizers of the event) invited all of the kids up on stage. What a wonderful thing. I feel like metal music has this stigma attached to it that because it's loud and aggressive music, the people are the same way. Now, I'm not saying that a metal show is the nicest or (physically) safest place to be. Yes, people get hurt. But the people in the metal scene are some of the nicest and most genuine people you will ever meet. These parents trusted their kids on stage with this band dressed up with scary face paint on, spikes in their clothing, giant black boots on, the whole nine yards. The kids weren't scared. They were the children, nephews, nieces, of the band members. To them it wasn't the singer of Nuisance, the local Minnesota metal band, it was just Uncle Vince.
The music last night could have been amazing had the sound been a bit more on point. Even with the terrible feedback and un-level levels, all of the bands did the best with what they were given. What was even better than the music was the interaction between the musicians and the children.
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Last night was completely different than anything I have ever been to. I found myself sipping on a Shirley Temple and playing hide and go seek with kids instead of drinking one too many beers and having to call my roommate for a ride home. It was such an amazing concept for a show and I truly hope it happens again.
Nuisance at Neisen's Sports Bar & Grill, Savage (19 March 2016) |
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