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The ProtomenThe Cybertronic Spree
Sat, 25 Feb, 9:00 PM CST
Doors open
8:00 PM CST
Reggies Rock Club
2109 South State Street, Chicago, IL 60616
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Reggies Rock Club
Saturday, February 25th
8pm doors | 9pm show | $25adv/$30dos | $50 VIP | 17+
The Protomen
The Cybertronic Spree
VIP Ticket includes meet & greet (Tentatively scheduled for 7pm*) and "Exclusive merch item" provided by The Protomen
Event Information
Age Limit
17+

Hard Rock
The Protomen
The Protomen
Hard Rock
Presumably you have things to do, so I'm going to get you up to speed on The Protomen in a hurry, so you can make it to happy hour at Applebee's.
Allow me to make a bulleted list:
-The Protomen have distilled a thousand years of rock 'n' roll into a cocktail of rock 'n' roll awesome.
-This cocktail is not available for two-for-one during the Applebee's happy hour.
-The Protomen are from Nashville, Tenn.
-Jack Daniel's Tennessee whiskey is made in Tennessee.
-TGI Friday's uses a Jack Daniel's Whiskey sauce on a lot of their dishes.
-Applebee's and TGI Friday's are arch rivals.
-Rivalry is a theme on both of The Protomen's records.
-The Protomen's live show is a rock opera from the future about the good, the evil and the in-between. Their records are not merely collections of the band's songs. Perhaps they are best understood as original cast recordings of the songs from their hit musical.
-The music is epic. It's downright Homeric if Homer were a robot Meatloaf from the future. That's Meatloaf the singer (who was also in David Fincher's "Fight Club" and did a fine acting job, if I do say so myself), not the meatloaf sandwich available at Applebee's for $7.99 with garlic smashed potatoes, which are delicious but hardly epic.
-There is a story being told on these two records which is as epic as the music. Act I (2005) takes place in a post-apocalyptic landscape as reflected in the the distorted, fuzzy and digital music. You can hear it in the sounds. It makes you feel things. It's musicalness.
-Act II: The Father of Death, released in 2009 to much acclaim, is a prequel, and as such is set in pre-apocalyptic times. Whereas Act I is the story of two robots, Act II is the story of two men. See how that's different? You could write a term paper about that. If Act I was epic. Act II is downright Wagnerian. Just wait until you hear it. Oh, don't wait. I'm excited for you to hear it for the first time. Might I suggest you keep a journal of your listening experience?
-Man, I tell you what, this is where it gets real. Act II was produced by Alan Shacklock (Meatloaf, The Alarm, Bonnie Tyler, Babe Ruth, Roger Daltry) and The Protomen. Mastering was provided by Richard Dodd (Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, George Harrison, Traveling Wilburys).
-Yeah, I'm dropping names. What of it? You'll need those to jack up your word count, anyhow.
-Speaking of name dropping, The Protomen were recently handpicked by Tenacious D to open a number of shows in Canada. Before that, they spent the last six years building a large and fiercely devoted fan base by kicking some major ass and headlining their own tours across the US and choice parts of Canada.

Rock
The Cybertronic Spree
The Cybertronic Spree
Rock
More than meets the eye, The Cybertronic Spree are here on Earth with one critical mission: To party like it’s 1986! This band of Transformers has been brought together by the power of rock ’n roll and they can’t be stopped. Join Hotrod, Arcee, Rumble, Unicron, Soundwave, Bumblebee, Shockwave and a Quintesson as they prove they’ve got the power to light your darkest hour. Known across the galaxy for having cast aside their warring factions in the search for the ultimate party, these rockstars in disguise play music from The Transformers: The Movie, hit film and anime songs, and video game covers. They blend their love for the ’80s and ’80s metal into an energon-fueled, unforgettable live show!