Stabbing Westward: 30 Years of Wither Blister Burn + Peel
Brooklyn Bowl

Stabbing Westward celebrates three decades since the release of their landmark album "Wither Blister Burn + Peel" with a special anniversary tour stop at Brooklyn Bowl. The industrial rock band from Chicago made waves in the mid-90s with their dark, brooding sound that blended heavy guitars with electronic elements, and this show promises to dive deep into that influential 1996 release. Expect to hear tracks like "What Do I Have to Do?" and "Shame" in the venue's intimate setting, where the band's intense energy translates particularly well.

Brooklyn Bowl provides an interesting backdrop for this show, combining its music venue credentials with bowling lanes and comfort food. The all-ages nature of the event means multiple generations of industrial and alternative rock fans can come together to experience the album that helped define a genre and era. The standing room setup puts everyone close to the stage, creating that connection between band and audience that made the 90s alternative scene so compelling.

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Stabbing Westward
Stabbing Westward is a 90s industrial rock band known for their brooding, synth-heavy sound and cathartic exploration of heartbreak and angst. A defining act of the alternative rock era, they remain a must-see for fans of dark, emotionally charged rock music.

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