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[ATTENDED: September 27, 2024] Mannequin Pussy

After I saw Mannequin Pussy in May I was certain that I didn’t need to see them again.  But when they announced that they were playing in Asbury Park with Margaritas Podridas opening, I knew I had to go!

Margaritas was fantastic, but I couldn’t get over how crowded the place had gotten for Mannequin Pussy.  When I saw them in Philly, I knew that they would sell out (three shows!).  And I know that Asbury isn’t that far from Philly, but sometimes the shows don’t really translate.  But wow, it was packed.

I moved to the higher level (which I didn’t even realize was open for shows).  And that’s where the ADA section was.  So I grabbed a high stool and could see the stage perfectly.

One thing I’ve always noticed about me though is that if I’m not in the mix on the floor, I tend to not get fully involved in the show.  So even though the band sounded great I was mostly thinking about how I saw them first in 2018 when they opened for Japandroids.  They were pretty unknown at the time and didn’t have much of a stage thing going on.  But now, they were like rockstars.

Marisa Dabice’s hair was flowing, she was wearing a fancy crop top (that she must have known couldn’t hold her breasts since she had tape on the nipples.  The stage looked great and it felt like a big show. (more…)

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[ATTENDED: September 27, 2024] Margaritas Podridas

I’m not sure how I first heard about Mexico’s Margaritas Podridas, but as soon as I did I wanted to see them live.  They had yet to play on the East Coast of the U.S. but they did open for Mannequin Pussy on the West Coast, so I was pretty excited that they were at least playing in the U.S.

When they were announced as the support for Mannequin Pussy in Asbury, I had to get tickets even if I had just seen the headliners in May (and really I was happy to see them again so soon).

The band came out as a trio (they are listed as a quartet in all their promo material) and proceeded to rip the house down.

Margaritas Podridas does play some shoegaze, but at this show they were in full on rage mode (as their newest singles have indicated).

They opened with a killer 2022 single “No quiero ser madre” (I don’t want to be a mother), and bassist Carolina Enríquez demonstrated that in addition to having a lovely singing voice, she can strip paint off the walls with her screams.

The rowdy Asbury Park crowd responded immediately.

Going forward, she introduced every song with the English translation of the title, playing the two songs from their 2023 single Corazón and Muñeca (Heart and Doll)

The song “Vómito” (no translation needed) even featured her retching.  That song from 2023 and “Tornillo” (Screw) are from a 2023 single.

They slowed things down for the middle section with the shoegazey “Wow” and the starts-as-shoegaze but then gets really intense “Parabrisas” (Windshield).

Then it was back to the heavy, grungy “Margaritas” (Daisies).  At this point the crowd started a small mosh pit–a rarity for an opening band, but the crowd was totally into it.

Things got even more intense (with lots more screaming) on “Agujas” (Needles) and “Pólvora” (Gunpowder).

They played one song in English (their first album was all in English) called Malign, and then ended  the set with a blistering “Filosa ” (Philosopher).  When the song ended, the band jut exploded with sound, with feedback galore and Carolina scratching her bass against the mic stand.

By then the pit had pushed me pretty far away from where I started, and I feel like the band really appreciate the crowd’s energy.

I would happily see them again.  Such a great energy.  I also enjoyed that they were really happy to be in New Jersey because they love My Chemical Romance.

2024 Asbury
No quiero ser madre Ø
Corazón ♥
Muñeca ♥
Vómito ⊗
Tornillo ⊗
Wow ∪
Parabrisas ∪
Margaritas ∪
Agujas λ
Pólvora §
Malign λ
Filosa ⊗

§ single (2024)
♥ Corazón de Muñeca single (2023)
⊗ single (2023)
Ø single (2022)
∪ Margaritas Podridas (2021)
λ Porcelain Mannequin (2018)

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