Switchblade Symphony's 1998 Concert History

Switchblade Symphony was a San Francisco, CA, USA, darkwave band formed by composer Susan Wallace and vocalist Tina Root, in 1989. During its lifetime, the band had two live guitarists, first Robin Jacobs, then George Earth (ex-Red Elvises) and also two live drummers, first Eric Gebow (now with Blue Man Group), and then Scott van Shoick. Their début album was "Serpentine Gallery" (1995, Cleopatra) and their last original album was "The Three Calamities" (May 1999, Cleopatra).

Alternative Rock
Female Vocalists
Electropop
Industrial
Trip Hop
Industrial Metal
Gothic Rock
Industrial Rock
Gothic
Darkwave
Goth
Dark Wave
Steampunk
Dark Cabaret
Ethereal Wave
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2000 1 concert
1999 13 concerts
1998 8 concerts
1997 10 concerts
1996 2 concerts
1995 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Switchblade Symphony had?

Switchblade Symphony has had 35 concerts.

What genre is Switchblade Symphony?

Switchblade Symphony is most often considered to be Alternative Rock, Female Vocalists, Electropop, Industrial, Trip Hop, Industrial Metal, Gothic Rock, Industrial Rock, Gothic, Darkwave, Goth, Dark Wave, Steampunk, Dark Cabaret, Ethereal Wave, and San Francisco.

When was the last Switchblade Symphony concert?

The last Switchblade Symphony concert was on October 31, 2000 at Maritime Hall in San Francisco, California, United States. The bands that performed were: The Creatures / The Voluptuous Horror Of Karen Black / Switchblade Symphony.

What setlist does Switchblade Symphony play live?

The songs that Switchblade Symphony performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 28, 1997 concert at Electric Factory in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States:

  1. Gutter Glitter
  2. Wrecking Yard

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