Great band
by 8headedbaby on 3/1/19Brighton Music Hall - BostonSaw them feb 26, 2019, in boston. Incredibly good. Great sound, tight 4 piece band. First time seeing them, i will never miss them again.
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LE BUTCHERETTES IN CONCERT:
Outlandish Mexican-American rockers Le Butcherettes play straight ahead garage punk at their thrilling, horror movie-inspired stage shows. Frontwoman Teri Gender Bender looks like an extra from Sweeney Todd as she bangs out power chords and stalks the stage wearing a blood-stained butcher’s apron and zombie makeup. Bassist Chris Common and drummer Lia Braswell complement her demented visuals and raw sound by wearing luchador masks and pounding out primitive rhythms on each infectious song. Supporting Faith No More as well as headlining their own North American tour in 2015, Le Butcherettes are sure to bring their blend of haunted house visuals and punk rock aggression to ticket buyers across the country.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Singer/guitarist Teri Gender Bender (born Teresa Suarez) founded Le Butcherettes with drummer and high school classmate Auryn Jolene in Guadalajara, Mexico in 2007. When the power went out during a performance in their hometown, Gender Bender jumped into the audience and continued singing with a megaphone. As luck would have it, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez of The Mars Volta witnessed the show and was so impressed he offered the band a recording contract on the spot. After Gender Bender added Chris Common (bass) and replaced Jolene with Lia Braswell, the group relocated to Los Angeles in 2009. Rodriguez-Lopez produced Le Butcherettes’ debut album Sin Sin Sin in 2011 while they earned opening spots for groups like The Dead Weather, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Deftones, and The Dillinger Escape Plan. The group’s reputation continues to grow as they tour and release new material, such as their 2014 sophomore album Cry Is for the Flies.
Saw them feb 26, 2019, in boston. Incredibly good. Great sound, tight 4 piece band. First time seeing them, i will never miss them again.
Le Butcherettes played a great show, so much energy and a unique style makes them a must see. I met Teri after the show and she was so humble and cool.
I had only been to the Masquerade once before for a "local show", and I was left with a bad taste afterwards because the bands did not deliver and I had driven over 40 minutes to attend the show. This time however I cannot say enough about the Masquerade and the bands. The bartender was friendly, prompt, and even offered to hold my merch behind the bar for me until the show finished which was a huge relief. The bands were absolutely KILLER, and this was one of the few times I wanted the opening band to take its time because I was enjoying their music so much. Then when Le Butcherettes took the stage it was a completely different venue. I don't remember how long their set lasted and frankly I didn't/don't care because damn was it an amazing way to end the night. 11/10, my opinions on the venture changed, I would recommend The Dead Ships, Le Butcherettes, and the Masquerade to anyone and everyone (of age of course).