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by darko on 4/29/24Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas - Las Vegasfar from concerts in 80s but still a lot of energy. Brooklyn Bowl is bad plac for concerts
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FRONT 242 IN CONCERT:
Belgian electro-industrial outfit Front 242 helped pioneer the early-'80s rise of electronic body music, a hard, dark synth-based genre that contrasted with the bright, confectionary sound of European synthpop. Today they remain as acerbic and compelling as ever, treating fans at their rare live appearances to career-spanning sets full of sawtooth analog synths and dystopian tracks like "U-Men" and "Headhunter". Performing with all of their core members still intact, Front 242 offers fans the rare pleasure of experiencing a piece of electronic music history at their must-see live shows.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Front 242 was formed in Belgium in 1981 when two existing duos that were exploring new musical technologies joined forces. After building popularity with early singles like "Principles" and "U-Men", the band released their 1983 debut album Geography, a benchmark effort regarded today as an electro-industrial classic. The band's 1984 sophomore album No Comment cemented their position as a dominant force in electronic body music, leading to a deal with Wax Trax! Records and landing them on a US tour with industrial icons Ministry. The group scored their first club hit in 1988 with "Headhunter", a futuristic cut off the album Front by Front that cracked the Top 20 of the US Dance/Club Play Songs Chart. Their success continued with 1991 LP Tyranny (For You), which appeared on the Billboard 200 and earned them a major label contract with Sony/Epic. Over the years the band has maintained its core members, releasing a string of albums throughout the '90s before several hiatuses in the '00s slowed their output. A live album released in 2008 proved that Front 242 remain a first-class live act -- a reputation they continue to live up to with their unforgettable performances on tour.
far from concerts in 80s but still a lot of energy. Brooklyn Bowl is bad plac for concerts
Great show, great venue! So glad I was able to seem them 1 more time, during their farewell tour!
Unbelievable venue, and bands! They still sound like they did way back in the day.
This is my third time seeing Front 242 and this show was just as good as the ones that I saw in 1991 and 1993!
I love coming to The Sound Stage. Parking is convenient, Venue is clean and the staff are always friendly and within eyesight at all times.
Front 242 put on a great show of most of their biggest hits with lots of energy. Lots of fun.
Front 242 gave an exceptional and energetic show. Highly recommend that if you follow the electronic or industrial genre of music then you need to attend their performance
I'm a new fan, but their very high energy show has kept these guys in shape. Highly recommend!
The Band didn't show till 10:30 pm three DJ sets(two by the same guy) First guy-FAIL second guy better chose of tunes-pass....now the band, ever hear of a sound check, it was needed sound levels SAD at best... the crowed OMG.. Whatever.. left at 11;30pm... U GUYS SUCK as a live group, studio players on vinyl ,yeah that where UR at.....can't get my money BACK..!!! I've been listening to the group since day one, on Vinyl...!!
This concert was awesome!!! The venue is great with cool staff. The band was absolutely incredible. Fantastic experience. Everyone was singing along and having a wonderful time. Go out... to the Brighton Music Hall and see your favourite bands ever. I did. 5 of 5!!!