Acid Bath, the sludge-metal band, performed their first shows in 28 years in New Orleans, marking a significant reunion. Their concerts at The Fillmore happened on April 25th and April 30th, aligning with the anniversary of their last performance in 1997. The band played a 10-song set comprised of tracks from their albums 'When the Kite String Pops' and 'Paegan Terrorism Tactics.' This reunion pays tribute to former bassist Audie Pitre and addresses the band's tragic past, continuing their musical legacy with upcoming festival appearances in 2025.
Acid Bath's recent concerts in New Orleans mark a monumental reunion for the band, taking place 28 years after their last performance, an emotional return for fans.
The concerts featured a setlist that included songs from both of their studio albums, signifying the band's historical significance in the sludge-metal genre.
Dedicated to former bassist Audie Pitre, the song 'Scream of the Butterfly' highlights the band's past tragedies and their enduring legacy within the metal community.
The reunion comes after years of anticipation, with fans eager to see the original lineup perform and celebrate the influential music they created.
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