Great concert
by German on 8/26/19Ace of Spades - SacramentoGreat sound in Ace of Spades. Good people not like in SF
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Molotov in Concert
With three Latin Grammys under their belt, Molotov -- sometimes described as the Mexican Rage Against the Machine-- brought their heavy grooves to live audiences for another round in 2013. As 2012's live tour CD, "Desde Rusia Con Amor," showed, these rap/metal rockers are doing anything but mellowing with age. In 2013's Jagermeister Music Tour, ticket holders were treated to Molotov's signature double bass sound along with heavy guitar riffs augmenting their explicit, politically charged lyrics. Their concerts are heavy on audience participation, with crowds chanting along with their anthemic hits when they're not moshing in the inevitable pit. Just to prove that the audience isn't having more fun than the band, Molotov members often switch instruments during the show, giving a loose, communal feel to the music. They consider themselves primarily a live band, so even when they're not coming off a proper album release, they're always writing and performing new songs live.
Molotov got their start in Mexico City in 1995 and, after a few early lineup changes, quickly settled into the quartet we've seen since. In 1997, their debut album "¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas?" made them instant targets for censorship as stores banned their CDs for their explicit content. This didn't stop them from becoming the day's leading Latin hip hop band, and they followed up their initial success with the albums, "Apocalypshit" and "Dance and Dense Denso," which contained their biggest hit, "Frijolero." They've won three Latin Grammys, including Best Rock Album for "Eternamiente" and for "Desde Rusia Con Amor." Never ones to shy away from controversy, Molotov continues to speak out against corruption and authority and deliver unforgettable grooves to go along with the message.
Great sound in Ace of Spades. Good people not like in SF
Molotov puts on a great show every time! Will definitely see them again.
This band is truly one of the best bands of mexico.
It was an overcrowded venue. The staff at Sony Hall were kind and helpful. The sound of the event wasn't good. Too much bass, it was hard to hear the vocals. There was a single bathroom a the place.
The location was good, the mosh pit was expected with the band, but I dont think the venue was ready for this type of crowd. Beer bottles all over the floor-this could’ve been solved with trash cans strategically located. The sound wasn’t all there, but overall a great time.
The event rocked. The crowd was insane. The band was awesome. I go see them every time.
I truly like Molotov and saw them back in Hamburg for the Apocalipshit tour in 2000. So, im one of the early fans. Fast forward to Miami 2018 and i still see the energy in the group but unfortunately I don't thins this was one of their best performances. The sound was horrible (lot of reverberation), the ending was weird with all the people on stage, and it felt very uncoordinated and not as professional as this band can do. On top of that, starting the show 2 hours later really is not cool, especially for those who had to pay parking. Has nothing to do with the show but hey, not even Guns and Roses are that late to a show. By the way, every Molotov concert needs to have a mosh pit. I love the Fillmore but not for a Molotov concert ;-)
The band kept us standing and jumping the whole show.... A Lot of power in their sarcastic, politically incorrect lyrics combined with a high octane rock sound .!!!!
Concert was amazing, we had some of the best seats in the venue. An unforgettable experience for us Mexican-Americans... Keep on Rocking!!!
MOLOTOV! Always so much fun to go to, I loOove the mosh pit with these guys on stage! i can't wait till they return, yet again, to Atlanta. IF it were up to me I'd go see them every other weekend!
It’s always great to see Molotov. They know how to turn it up. Great show.
Everything you can expect. They were awesome and the played all the best and most known songs
Molotov was the PUTO AMO and all the people were cool.
Great show but poor sound quality. I was expecting more from a house of blues venue. The overwhelming noise didn't allow me to understand the songs and I know all the songs from this band. Next time I go there I'll make sure to bring my earplugs. Disappointed.
Loved the show had a great time. I would definitely go back.
They played only new songs. If you want to listen to their traditionals songs, you'll be dissapointed.
Great set list. Outstanding performance. They know how to rock!
Great place and very good band perfect combination.
Great place! Good music, and there was even food! You can’t ask more.
Great show. I wish mic sounds would be mixed cleated. Sometimes voices where hard to understand clearly when they talked