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Stabbing Westward

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Stabbing Westward In Concert

During alternative rock's 1990s heyday, Stabbing Westward was one of the most popular industrial bands next to Nine Inch Nails and Filter. With a mix of pulsating beats, snarling metallic guitars, and ominous synthesizers — all held together by vocalist Christopher Hall's ferocious, anguished vocals — the group put a fresh spin on the genre.

Hall and keyboardist/programmer Walter Flakus originally co-founded Stabbing Westward in the '80s, while serving as DJs at their college radio station at Western Illinois University. (The duo allegedly took the band's name from a snippet of a President Eisenhower speech found on an LP cover.) The pair eventually moved to the industrial music mecca Chicago and self-released a 1992 EP before inking a major label deal with Columbia Records.

The 1994 cult classic Ungod led to tours with Depeche Mode and Killing Joke, and set up Stabbing Westward for future success. Most notably, 1996's gold-certified Wither Blister Burn & Peel spawned two MTV and alternative and mainstream rock radio hits: the creepy electro-rocker "What Do I Have To Do?" and "Shame," the latter a song brimming with searing metallic fury. Two years later, the gold-selling 1998 effort, Darkest Days, launched another Top 20 modern rock radio hit with the keyboard-heavy, aggressive "Save Yourself."

The band split up in 2002, although its principal members stayed busy; most notably, Hall formed and toured with The Dreaming. However, Stabbing Westward booked two reunion shows in 2016, after Flakus and '90s-era guitarist Mark Eliopulos returned to the fold. The concerts were so successful, Stabbing Westward made their return permanent. In fall 2018, the band marked the 20th anniversary of Darkest Days with a U.S. tour where they played the album in full. Despite the time away, Stabbing Westward hasn't lost a step: Their stage presence is moody and full of dramatic lighting, which only amplifies the angst and melodrama built into the music.

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 32 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Melis on 5/1/24House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    Flew across country to see my favorite band for the first time. Absolutely mind-blowing. Phenomenal. Legendary

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great venue, even better show.

    by Kevin on 4/30/24House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    The Koko table upgrade was a great add, perfect seats, sound was amazing. First time at the House of Blues in Chicago, probably not my last!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by MeVee on 4/29/24House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    Stabbing Westward was on point. Cancer be damned! I only wish the audience was more lively. We’re not all that old. Haha

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Felt like I was in my 20's again

    by squeak on 4/29/24House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    I haven't felt as energized by a concert since.. well, since the last time I saw SW. I really hope they keep putting out new material and keep touring to support it! It will be a sad day when Chris & Walt finally retire for good, but until that day comes, I will see them every single time they come through Chicago!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Slick on 4/29/24House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    Stabbing Westward sounded great. Excellent Experience. KEEP ROCKING!! Come to Milwaukee.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best show I have seen in a long time.

    by Scotch on 4/29/24House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    I hadn't seen Stabbing Westward since the Riviera show with Placebo like 20 years ago. They still got it. Great show with Night Spice opening and a fun crowd.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Performance was outstanding and HOB is a great venue.

    by J$ on 4/29/24House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    Stabbing Westward turned back the clock with an unapologetic and great performance like we were still in the 90's. Would not miss them if you have the chance to see them. And the House of Blues was superb in every way... easy parking, excellent food, great drink servers, security, all the way throughout the whole event.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    stabbing westward on top of their game

    by ed on 9/12/23Baltimore Soundstage - Baltimore

    So much energy, great vocals, lighting was good. I saw them maybe 20 years ago and they were even better this time. Shout out to the opening band 51 Peg? Very strong vocals and lyrics. Great potential!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show!!

    by April on 9/11/23Baltimore Soundstage - Baltimore

    The show was awesome! Stabbing Westward rocked, I loved every minute of it!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Stabbing Westward @ Baltimore Soundstage

    by Hilary on 9/11/23Baltimore Soundstage - Baltimore

    Great show. SW is my favorite band, and this was an awesome venue to see them play.