Je n’ai pas vu Red Alert lors du match d’ouverture à domicile, et ils ne figurent pas sur la présentation Kraken Gameday (https://www.nhl.com/kraken/fans/game-presentation#music).
Le Kraken a-t-il abandonné le groupe ? J’ai toujours apprécié Red Alert – ils apportaient beaucoup d’énergie et avaient une bonne section de cuivres, ce qui est plus que ce que je peux dire des matchs Blue Thunder aux Seahawks, uniquement à percussion.
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SeattleandStuff
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I think I saw something about that. Maybe not though
A musician friend of mine told me that the winds were dropped, but there would still be the drum line; maybe the Kraken decided to drop that too. Quite disappointing, as I thought Red Alert was a great addition.
Former member here. Shortly before the season started we were all told somewhat unceremoniously that they weren’t doing a band anymore, and the directors had been fired. It was the end to a rather strained relationship between the band members and the kraken organization, and to be honest working with them sometimes made it difficult to be a fan. Love the team, love my city, and love hockey, but the stadium experience management was pretty toxic. I guess I shouldn’t have expected different from a corporate band gig.
Anyway, go Kraken 🦑
I missed Red Alert walking out of CPA after the game!!! That was such a cool part of the night.