Skid Row — one of the last metal acts to enjoy mainstream success before grunge shook up the airwaves — hit the Aztec Theatre Saturday for a show that had the sweaty, enthusiastic crowd throwing devil horns like it was the '90s all over again.
Skid Row — one of the last metal acts to enjoy mainstream success before grunge shook up the airwaves — hit the Aztec Theatre Saturday for a show that had the sweaty, enthusiastic crowd throwing devil horns like it was the '90s all over again.
Not to mention, things have been, well, a little rocky since Bach's ouster. Current vocalist Erik Grönwall is the group's fourth replacement — a challenge for loyal fans and a tough hurdle for any musical act to clear. The band played in front of a backdrop with graphics intended to look like American flags, but the red stars looked more like forgotten communist imagery — surely a philosophy that wouldn’t be popular with its target market. We're guessingWhile Grönwall was a capable frontman, bassist Rachel Bolan remains Skid Row's most charismatic member. He’s the primary author of its songs, and it appeared to hold court like a gothic vampire, barely aged over the past three decades.
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