

RELATED: From Kendrick Lamar to Mötley Crüe, these are the 20 top concerts in Milwaukee this summer But they channeled their fury through their visceral music, which sounded as urgent as it ever has - despite the fact that none of the 18 songs touched on Saturday were created in the 21st century. No one in the band made any speeches across their 90-minute set.

It was the most specific political statement the band made Saturday. “Forced birth in a country where gun violence is the number one cause of death among children and teenagers.”Īnd then, in all caps: “ABORT THE SUPREME COURT.” “Forced birth in a country where Black birth-givers experience maternal mortality two to three times higher than that of white birth-givers,” the captions continued.
