![]() My first time seeing ITM, I couldn’t even see the band because they were hidden behind props. I don’t even understand why she has the blood girls outside of her music videos, they aren’t in the band! They literally take up space that can be used for the rest of the band. Her back up dancers, aka, the blood girls, also had to change after every song and it can’t be easy getting in and out of those tight costumes. Instead of changing every time, we could have had about three more songs. She did a costume change after every song, which was cool because the outfits were amazing and matched the music videos, but that took away from the concert vibe. Maria Brink has an amazing voice, whether on album or live but things need to change. Why you ask? Costumes changes, back up dancers, and pushing the band behind curtains pretty much. ![]() The excitement went away after 3 or 4 songs. She rescheduled and when she came back I was so excited! The first time I was supposed to see her, she had to cancel her performance because of illness (no biggie, everyone gets sick). I thought it was a bunch of talk, so I had to see for myself. Many complained about Maria Brink’s stage presence from the beginning. I’ve seen them live twice now though, and I’m not impressed. She’s even wrote a few songs about it ( Sex Metal Barbie, sticks out the most). ![]() I’ve looked up to Maria Brink because of her kindness, beauty and thick-skin when it comes to the backlash she gets from other metal heads regarding her femininity. For a few years now, I’ve loved a band called In This Moment, I loved them mainly because their lead singer is a kickass female. Is the title of this post a bit harsh? Maybe just a little. ![]()
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