Elctrikchair Performances In Nebraska
The Omaha Metal Fest, The Rock (Papillion)
Nowhere in the mid-west is metal more alive than at the Omaha Metal Fest. The best metal bands in the nation's bread basket gathered to thrill some of the greatest metal fans in America. ELCTRIKCHAIR was honored to be part of such a well organized and exciting metal event. Keep your eyes on this one its already among the country's best! We're anticipating 2007 will leave its mark as well.
Knickerbockers (Lincoln)
Metal brother JP [sic drummer] and the crazed fans from Lincoln always let us know metal is welcome in the nation's bread basket. Many of the fans that attended the show were underage but that didn't keep them away. Hell, climbing on window seals to sneak a peak works if the doors won't open to you. Don't try to tell these fans they don't know metal, they've already forgotten more than some will ever know. We can't wait to get back to Lincoln where fans know how to appreciate getting their ear drums smashed and rubbing elbows with the likes of metal gods like Death Metal Paul. A sleeping giant is about to be awakened in rural America. Could this be the new home of 'Citicorpse?' Don't get comfortable!
The Point After (Lincoln)
We shall forever remember The Point for its hospitality and for the first venue we were asked to perform a three hour set because a band [which shall remain unnamed RIP] didn't show up. EC shocked fans by not only playing a three hour ear shattering set but bringing fans to near metal hysteria. One of the best metal nights Lincoln has ever experienced. Hails to the fans that packed the joint to welcome EC every time they played The Point.
The Royal Grove (Lincoln) [RIP]
RIP, the Grove had a solid history of welcoming some of the best metal bands from around the world. Doubling as a strip club during the day. Bob will always remember this nightclub. They once tried to trash his sound [he was 12 at the time]. But its all good, Bob grew up-saw a little more than he should have that night because we arrived a bit too early but the bottom line is; Bob's still kicking metal ass and the Grove is RIP. Maybe it'll be revived under a more metal friendly management in time to welcome one of the world's best drummers back.
The Omaha Metal Fest
Shea O'Rileys