Four years ago today…
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…Wehrmacht drummer Brian Lehfeldt demonstrated the fact that you can’t decapitate yourself with a Vic Firth drumstick.
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…Wehrmacht drummer Brian Lehfeldt demonstrated the fact that you can’t decapitate yourself with a Vic Firth drumstick.
Throwing it back a few years to one of those many classic Musichead shows that are no more. With the closing of Musichead and Club 66 I haven’t been to any live music in the Rogue Valley (other than Britt) for over half a year. So sad.
Throwing it back a couple years to one of those classic Musichead shows that are no more.
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…this happened.
It’s been nearly a month since Raptor and Wehrmacht buzzed through Southern Oregon. Other than the one photo I posted earlier, I hadn’t looked at those photos until today. Looks like I have a dozen or more decent ones that I need to process…
I’ll get to the rest later. For now I will leave you with this one of the end of the evening. Wehrmacht has a tradition of calling members of the audience to the stage at the end of their set. This makes more sense in venues with a large stage. Musichead’s stage is barely big enough for a small band, let alone audience members and a 5-piece band. However, that didn’t stop Wehrmacht from packing the stage. James Lind, of Sylent Storm, did a fantastic Paul Di’Anno impression as the guest vocalist on this Iron Maiden cover. Members of Raptor can also be seen on stage in this photo.
Wehrmacht began their West Coast tour last night in Medford. Tonight they play in Oakland at the Oakland Metro Operahouse. Saturday night they open for Sacred Reich in West Hollywood.
More photos from this evening coming here soon…