The Birthday Massacre: 12-19-2011, Omaha, Ne

“Imaginary Monster’s” Tour
Sokol  Underground
Omaha, Nebraska
December 19th, 2011

Roughly 150 fans braved to chilly Nebraska winter  for the chance to forget their real life problems and party with their Canadian  friends; Chibi, Rainbow, Owen, Nate, Rhim and M. Falcore. Even though the show  had poor promotion and Sokol Auditorium’s marquee wasn’t changed to reflect the  evening’s show until earlier that afternoon, The Birthday Massacre continues to  attract more and more fans with each of their annual stops in Omaha. Seeing  The Birthday Massacre live is a lot like a full contact sport. The band  interacts with the crowd as much as the crowd feeds off of the band’s visceral  energy. It’s not unusual to find lead singer and ring master Chibi leaning into  the crowd in between verses and grasping the wanting hands of any fan lucky  enough to catch her attention. The moshing began as soon as the first chords of  Pins and Needles was struck and continued until the band showed the pace with a  track off of their Imaginary Monsters EP, Forever. Singing along with this  track was the true test for the die-hard fans. But the breather didn’t last  long.
Burn Away knocked the pace of the evening back up a few notches while  Video Kid set the ravenous crowd into a frenzy. It seemed that during Blue and  Lovers End the crowd would simply swallow up the band with their excitement and  energy. The evening closed with my personal highlight of the band’s hour and  twenty minute set. Midnight has special meaning to me and served as the perfect  show closer. There are very few bands currently touring that can command so  much attention for their fans during a live show and The Birthday Massacre  continue to set and raise the bar of what we, as fans, should expect from a live  concert experience. The fans who ventured to Omaha’s Sokol Underground  welcomed the band back with open arms and not a single CD, poster, t-shirt, body  part or pair of pink fuzzy bunny ears went unsigned by the band. It also seemed  as though every one in attendence got at least a hug or a handshake from the  band as they were leaving the comfort of the venue, returning to their real  lives.

Setlist;
Pins and Needles
Control
Happy  Birthday
Forever
Burn Away
Shallow Grave
Always
Weekend
Video  Kid
Blue
Looking Glass
Lovers End
In the Dark
Red  Stars
Encore;
Sleepwalking
Midnight