The Casualties in 2007. Left to right: Jake Kolatis, Jorge Herrera, Marc Eggers, and Rick Lopez |
The lineup has remained fairly constant over the years with early founders having left, well...early, and others coming and going in the 90s. The current lineup has been together since the early to mid 90s (okay, Rick Lopez joined up in 1998, but semantics and details and so forth) and consists of Jorge Herrera on vocals, Rick Lopez on bass guitar and backing vocals, Jake Kolatis on guitar and vocals, and Marc Eggers on drums.
Allow me to admit that my like of punk music has both waned and become a bit selective over the years. Even back about eight years ago when I was first getting into punk, I had a hard time getting into this band. And sadly, this performance did little to change my mind on the matter. Now, mind you, this isn't to say they were bad. I'll get to the review in a bit. But, as the post-punk gothy type I am, the chances of me suddenly becoming a fan of this band were already low. It just isn't my type of music anymore.
A photo I took of Jake Kolatis, Jorge Herrera, and Marc Eggers |
The Casualties took to the stage and started with "My Blood, My Life." Immediately the crowd began to get rowdy, crowd surfing and stage diving. There was a lot of energy to the show, but I was quickly reminded, while standing near a stack of speakers, why I don't care too much for Herrera's vocals (the screams cut through the music a bit harshly at times and feel like knife blades in your eardrums when you get too close to speakers).
Their set continued with several other fast paced songs, many having lyrics related to politics and varying social injustices. Somewhere around the point when they played "Underground Army," Herrera threw a Casualties Army scarf into the crowd and things seemed to pick up even more than before. Fans were going crazy and singing at the top of their lungs.
Jake Kolatis |
The Casualties ended with "We Are All We Have" which was met with much energy from the crowd. As they left the stage, fans demanded more, but sadly with other bands left to come, no encore would be had. Some fans retreated to find water, others rushed in closer for the next band and the hope of getting good spots for The Damned.
The setlist from the night. I think this came from over where Rick lopez was most of the night, but I wasn't paying attention |
Sound Off! Were you at this show? What did you think? Did you become a fan of The Casualties after this? Were you already a fan? What were your favorite moments? Share your thoughts in the comments section!
Rating: 4 out of 5 (good energy, good antics, overall good sound, but not really my cup of tea anymore)
More Information: Official MySpace of The Casualties
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