Traffic jammed

McMetal: Thanks to social media and lots of curious (and bored) metalheads, Mac Sabbath drew near 200 or so heads at Harlow’s Restaurant & Nightclub on a Sunday night.

And while heavy metal shows are usually followed by a late-night stop through a random McDonald’s drive-thru, this was likely the first band anyone had seen that combined the two worlds.

The band was fronted by the insane and twisted persona of one Ronald Osbourne and rounded out by a remarkably able costumed band that included Slayer McCheese (guitar), Grimalice (bass), and the Cat Burglar (drums). This show was only rivaled by ones put on by the likes of costumed bands such as Green Jelly and Gwar.

With a stage adorned in red, yellow and white, the group tore through a set of Black Sabbath parodies, including “More Ribs,” “Sweet Beef” and fan favorite “Frying Pan.” It was nauseating, fulfilling and weird all at the same time.

(SN&R)