![]() ![]() ![]() Several of the band members were dressed in black hooded robes, not unlike how one might imagine a band of diabolical monks. Within a matter of minutes, Mayhem took the stage. I found myself talking to absolute strangers, and there was camaraderie and a shared notion between the concert-goers that we would soon be witnesses to something almost secret and hidden from the outside world.įollowing a 40-minute wait, the lights dimmed and a cloud of fog engulfed the stage. It was as if all of our minds were buzzing with anticipation. When the opening act finished their set, there was a change in the air. The demographic included men and women ranging from their mid-fifties right down to nervous 18-year-olds attending their first concert. The room soon filled with people in black t-shirts that featured ghoulish pictures of Satan, cryptic band logos and all manner of blasphemous imagery. After having passed through security and having had number of alcoholic beverages, I entered the main floor and found myself in a friendly atmosphere. However, if that first impression stops you from seeing a black metal band in concert, you will be missing out on something special.Īt my second Mayhem concert, the protesters were absent but, not unlike my first experience, there was a line of police officers in front of the venue. After all, being offensive is part of the business. The reality is that people who listen to this type of music often speak about the “feeling” of the music, rather than the comments of the intentionally offensive musicians. In 2004, the drummer had retracted his comments, however. Could it be the fact that Mayhem sometimes uses dead animals as stage props? Or, that one of their album covers has a photo of a former band member with a self-inflicted gunshot wound on his head? I discovered that it was actually related to a racist comment the drummer had made in the 90s. ![]() At the first concert, as I approached the venue, I immediately noticed that there were a handful of protesters out front. On both occasions, there was a palpable energy in the air. This was the second time I would be seeing them perform live. They were set to play their classic album, De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas. Last month, I had the opportunity to see the legendary Norwegian black metal band Mayhem perform at Club Soda. Diving into the unique environment of black heavy metal concerts ![]()
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