For five years, from 2011-2015, I hosted an annual heavy metal themed party. And had a blast. Ultimately it grew into something much more. Here’s the story…
It started out modest, a gathering of 8-9 buddies. My wife and
daughters were out of state visiting my sister-in-law, a girls’ weekend. To
celebrate my short-term bachelorhood I decided what I needed was a guy’s
weekend, a gathering to drink beer and listen to heavy metal with some dudes. No
more no less. We’ve all been there.
That first year we drank too much beer and ate ribs off the
smoker. My old man did the cooking and stuck around for a few cold ones. I
threw a few bags of chips on the table. We may or may not have ended up at a
gentlemen’s club late night. No different than your average guy’s hangout. If
there was one underlying commonality an outsider to the gathering might have
noticed, it was the soundtrack and the garb: We listened exclusively to heavy
metal, and many of us were wearing metal t-shirts.
A theme began to coalesce.
I think it was my friend Scott who eventually dubbed the
gathering “the metal party” because of the music, the general crude nature of
the affair, and the scarcity of women (metal concerts are largely sausage
fests). The name stuck, and an informal guy’s hangout became something more.