TVD Live Shots: Screaming Females, Radiator Hospital,
and No Men at Lincoln Hall, 3/10

Chicagoans packed Lincoln Hall Saturday night to watch a truly stellar sold out show featuring Screaming Females, accompanied by opening acts Radiator Hospital and Chicago’s very own No Men.

Giving a snarky punk performance, No Men kicked off the show with an electric stage presence that commanded the attention of everyone in the room. They definitely set the tone and energy for the night ahead. The crowd danced and rocked their way through indie pop-punkers Radiator Hospital’s set which got everyone amped up for the night’s headliners. As the band was setting up the stage to perform. the energy of the venue was a mixture of excitement, anticipation, and sheer elation. Some of the concert goers had never seen Screaming Females perform, while others were seasoned professionals having seen them live countless times.

Once Screaming Females hit the stage and opened with their single “Glass House” off of their new album All at Once (released February 23, 2018 on Don Giovanni Records), the crowd’s vibrancy was almost as powerful as Marissa’s powerhouse vocal vibrato. As always, a Screaming Females performance hits the mark perfectly. It’s the gestalt of the performance that captures the spirit of the band as well as capturing the attention of fans, both new and old.

Screaming Females are currently on tour in support of their new record All at Once. Having been a long time fan, I have to say that this is the best record they’ve delivered. Take a listen for yourself—or better yet catch them on tour next month with Thou and HIRS.

RADIATOR HOSPITAL

NO MEN

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