The Friday the 13th Party-Nighters: Slant, The Attitude, and The Dreaming
What can be more exciting than to celebrate the most feared day of the entire year or pretty much whenever it pops up? I’m talking about Friday the 13th. This unlucky bad filled night or day of disaster, was actually a night filled with your modern rock n’ rollers just looking for a good time to party it up.
The night started off slow and easy then picked up the pace when the clock struck 9 sounding off nothing more nor nothing less than a fierce beating of a drum solo clashing into the soloing tactics of the guitar rhythms and undertones of rock n rollers, Slant. Their side structure curving all the right movements of their musical craftsmanship – building up the momentum required to thrill an overwhelming crowd of go getters.
After their departure an attitude had struck a chord with the so-called crowd goers, with The Attitude a Arizona sizzle with a California breeze in. These modern hard rockers nailed the crowd hard into the front row as the surrounding on-lookers just glared into the aggressive facial expressions, this band was intending to make. The crowd in the front shouted and cheered as one particular fan kept handing the singer a handful of napkins while he’d just look awkwardly and toss them into the air pulsing up his energy flow demanding that this boring crowd of on-lookers, get this party started!
Once that had been stated, the energy from the crowd slowly built upward as The Attitude’s set was drawing to its closing point. A brief intermission erupted before Los Angele’s own metal modern rock n’ rollers ripped it all up and everywhere you looked, The Dreaming. Who through together a 60 minute set-up that consisted of the old meets the new. Bringing together a brand new guitarist to the floor, new material to sing-along too and the old tunes that needed some dusting to keep the energy flowing.
Overall The Dreaming tossed out, “Let It Burn,” “Bullet,” along with a series of newer hits that will reappear within the near upcoming future that we will surly never forgets but rather be looking forward to receiving.
Written/Photographed By: Natalie Perez
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