No word as of yet on if the album will show up in physical storefronts on time, but given how fluid and volatile the coronavirus pandemic is, maybe they don't want to guarantee anything just yet. At least not all is lost in their camp, and our review of "A Dire Setback" at month's end is still on track! The evidence against it was mounting, but tomorrow's Slumshine concert at Home Bakehouse Bed & Breakfast was finally cancelled earlier today, as per it's Facebook event page. With Ontario and Michigan now closing any formal concert venues through at least March 31st, this puts the kibosh on local concerts of any genre (and likewise, our weekend concert previews) for at least two weeks, which will be very odd for many routines locally, but anything we can do to flatten the curve! As bands are all off stage right now, I won't announce any posts from bands plugging their own breaks "until further notice" here unless they have extra updates to report, as I fear I will sound like a broken record.

I was hoping today's post would have room for some non-coronavirus topics, but alas, this is understandably a major news story affecting everyone in the province, state, and elsewhere. Tomorrow, we will change the subject, if briefly, with last month's poll results and a new poll on the site, and there is more news coming that is not in any way dependent on COVID-19 (even a brand new local band!) We will close today on a lighter note, if still relevant to the major topic, as we look back on the postponed Black Label Society concert at The Dreammakers Theatre at the Sault Michigan Kewadin Casino from this past Friday. That show being called off may sting extra for local berserkers, as B.L.S. had already made it to the Soo on Friday and were already setting up for the concert before they got the word that they had to cancel. However, before they left, presenting sponsor Rock 101 filmed a short video for their Facebook page making light of the situation.
After catching a glimpse of the tour t-shirt, frontman Zakk Wylde and bassist John DeServio are seen on stage at the nearly empty Dreammakers Theater discussing the rest of their tour being "knocked out", before John guarantees to viewers that "we'll be back", and decrees that he'd also "like to knock something out too", and it may or may not be Zakk. Amusing clip for fans that helps alleviate some of the disappointment, especially when they came so close to the local finish line, so give it a look below, and we will have some non-COVID-19 material to discuss tomorrow, I promise! Thanks everyone!
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