S.T.U.N. Live at the Grog Shop

Who are these guys? Until a week ago, I had never even heard of S.T.U.N. (which stands for "Scream Towards the Uprising of Nonconformity.") After this weekend, they will be tough to forget.

S.T.U.N. came through Cleveland this weekend to play at the Grog Shop for an early show to a pretty packed house. Before going to the show, I had picked up their debut record and done some research to see what these guys are all about. I read somewhere that they were a cross between Rage Against the Machine and Jane's Addiction. After hearing their disc I heard a few moments that might make someone say that, but overall they shouldn't be pigeonholed by that categorization. They have a message like Rage and they play with abandon like Jane's Addiction, but it isn't a perfect comparison. They are their own band playing a pretty consistent straightforward brand of rock. I didn't know what to expect from their live show, but I would soon find out that these guys know how to own the stage.

So when they finally took the stage, the whole club seemed to lift. I haven't seen a front man strut like that in a while. Christiane J (singer), owned the entire audience. There is no doubt he was the focal point of the entire evening. Whether he was climbing through the rafters, hugging audience members from the stage, wrapping his microphone cord through the rafters, or aiming the microphone stand at the audience like a psycho soldier might aim a bazooka, everyone was mesmerized and energized by him. This isn't to say the rest of the band was boring to watch, but I would think even they would admit that they can't compete with the crazy man on the mic. They aren't so much a punk band like a lot of the bands like to call themselves nowadays, but their stage-show with the interaction and the lack of pretentiousness screams of an old-school punk attitude. I never got to see Black Flag, the Sex Pistols or any of that era's bands, but if I had to imagine what their shows were like, I would guess that S.T.U.N's show would be reminiscent.

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  • 1 - Eric Olsen

    Nov 23, 2003 at 5:37 pm

    great job Craig, and nice pics - glad you like the show

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