Sick New World Las Vegas Was Sick
I love living in Las Vegas. Other cities freak out when a big music festival comes to their town. But for us, we call that Saturday. And the Sick New World festival this past weekend was another reminder of why locals love Sin City so much.
Sick New World Las Vegas Was sick!
The Sickest Lineup
There were Over 70 bands on five stages, but I was only able to see less than half of that. I’m only human, after all.
I arrived while Helmet was rocking, and then watched Taproot kill it! However, I had one goal at that point in the day. I wanted to see Bad Omens play. So, I made my way through tens of thousands of my extended family to get to the gold and red Stages and locked down my spot.
I’m glad I did. Bad Omens were a highlight for me. They sounded incredible. Noah Sebastian is impressive, and the surprise guest appearance by Poppy for V.A.N. was the cherry on top. I highly suggest checking these guys out anytime you can.
Poppy joined them before on stage but it was even better in Vegas.
Too Many Puppies. Not Enough Gear.
Primus and A Perfect Circle were lucky they even made it to the stage. Both bands equipment didn’t make it to the Sick New World Las Vegas show, due to bad weather. So, the band bought an entire set of instruments that day.
They told the crowd they were going to auction off the gear, but I haven’t seen anything yet. However, if you are interested, check here for updates. Les and the band played some fun Primus tunes, like “Too Many Puppies” and “Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver”.
A Perfect Circle ended up borrowing gear from other musicians, including Vegas’ own Jason Hook, according to APC Facebook page. APC didn’t have their piano, so they were short one song on their setlist. But they stretched their set with “Happy Birthday” songs to various people.
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However, they did dive into my favorites on their setlist, including “Hollow” “The Outsider” and “Judith”. They sounded incredible, even with other musicians’ instruments. And Maynard was chipper, which is surprising, considering the situation.
Alice in Chains was next, and they were excellent as usual. They played all the songs you would expect. Including “Would?”, “Man in the Box” and” Rooster”.
But I was all about the next musician to hit the Sick New World stage: Danny Elfman.
Deadman’s Party
The former Oingo Boingo legend, now known for his movie and TV scores, is as strange as ever. And thank God he is. The music he makes is unlike anyone else. Danny played his solo stuff, like “Sorry” and “Kick Me”. But his setlist also included Oingo Boingo hits, like “Only a Lad”, “Grey Matter” and “Dead Man’s Party”.
Plus, he brought his orchestra with him. So, we were treated to the “Simpsons” theme, “Beetlejuice” and “Jacks Lament/This is Halloween” from Nightmare Before Christmas Live. It was Incredible. And the second highlight of the day for me.
But there was one artist that, for me, was the end all be all of the Sick New World Vegas show.
We Partied like It was 1999
I have nothing but love for Bring Me The Horizon. They were excellent, Oli Sykes is a killer front man and Baby Metal joining them was a bonus, But no one killed it like Slipknot. Maybe I’m biased, because they are one of my favorite bands, but Corey and company put an exclamation mark on the night. They came out in their orange jumpsuits, masks reminiscent of early Slipknot.
And for a good reason. The band is celebrating the 25th anniversary of their 1999 Self-titled debut. So, with that in mind, their 12 song setlist leaned heavily (excuse the pun) on songs from Slipknot and Iowa. They opened with “People = S—”, filled in the set with “Eyeless”, “Before I Forget” and “Wait and Bleed”. They closed it out with “Duality”, “Spit it out” and “Surfacing”.
For me, that was the whole Sick New World festival. I love System of a Down, but I felt so content after Slipknot, that I decided to call it a day. A very Sick day.