Many Eyes Brought The Heat At The Berlin Bar In Las Vegas

All Photos and Write Up by Casey “CJ”  Wong of _mus_702 

LAS VEGAS, NV -- On March 28th, Many Eyes played a small patio show at The Berlin Bar Las Vegas, and they brought in the heat for their set.

For those unfamiliar with Many Eyes, it consists of members of Every Time I Die and Toxic Holocaust, with Keith Buckley at the helm.

I was shocked that this show would be at Berlin Bar (especially in the patio area), and I was interested in how this show would go. This show did pop the fuck off with this show being sold out.

The show started with a local three-piece band, Juniper Kills. They got the show going and set the vibe of it right. They fit the sound of this show, and with some catchy riffs. Juniper Kills was definitely a fun start to the show.

Shortly after Juniper Kill was Annelida, the changeover was only like 5 minutes, and I wasn’t even prepared for their set. They came in hot and ready with hard-hitting riffs, and mosh parts that got me banging my head while taking photos. Some people started to mosh on the floor, even though there wasn’t much space, and they got it moving. I’m going to keep my eyes on Annelida because they caught my attention, and I’m interested in what they do next.

Last but not least, we got to Many Eyes. Their main headline show was after coming off The Amity Affliction tour, and they didn’t hold themselves back. Their first song of the set was Speechless, and this is the moment I knew this set was going to be crazy. People were moshing in the small space of the patio, and the band was trading energy with the sheer chaos of the crowd.

Their set made me miss Every Time I Die because it had the same energy as Many Eyes. When they played Revelation, the crowd was singing out to the words to Keith, and the two-step hit hard with the beat. I saw some people use the fire pit as a launching pad to stage dive into the audience.

Set List:

Speechless

Amateurs

Servant

Revelation

The Rainbow

The Clock Behind All Other Clocks

Acid Test

Harbinger

Third

Mystic Cord

Enough



This was one of the most fun shows I attended in March. If you missed Every Time I Die and want to scratch that itch again, go check out Many Eyes and their album from 2024 The Light Age. I'm looking forward to them coming back to Vegas again and can't wait to see what they've got next.

 

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