Check out this "cool" photo shoot from VegasNews.com of Steel Panther at Mandalay Bay's Minus5 Ice Bar. It was quick shoot since the presence of Steel Panther started melting the ice...
If you ever need to "cool down" after a HOB show in Vegas (which you will), be sure to check the Minus5 Ice Bar; it's right next door!
Michael Starr and Lexxi Foxxx stopped by “The Zloz Hour” to check out Sandy’s new push-up bra! Oh, and an interview, too. Michael and Lexxi go back 20 years to clear up myths surrounding the band and explain how they got to where they are today. You’ll even learn how the name “Steel Panther” originated! It’s a very informative interview and entertaining interview packed with 30 minutes of heavy metal goodness!
And apparently there’s more, but Part 3 has yet to surface.
Fuck, dude. The best part about seeing a fuckin’ Steel Panther fuckin’ show is just how fuckin’ over-the-top it fuckin’ is.
For those unfamiliar with the foul-mouthed, sex-obsessed, LA-based Glam Rock quartet, and their particular brand of music-comedy that’s as much Spinal Tap as it is Eddie van Halen, Wednesday’s performance at the Commodore would have been a surprising sight indeed. But, for their legions of fans, many of whom arrived dressed in their glam-rock best, the show was nothing short of hysterical.
After only a few minutes of listening to their major-label debut FEEL THE STEEL, it becomes abundantly clear that everything about Steel Panther is firmly tongue-in-cheek: from their wardrobe (which forces even the most hardened David Lee Roth fan to stifle a gag) to their music (95% of their catalogue is about sex, and feature such lyrical bon mots as “You’ll be screaming my name when you sit down to pee”) to their stage presence (each member sports a greasy wig and impressive eye makeup, and bassist Lexxi Foxxx has an industrial wind machine placed to his right to ensure that for every minute he’s onstage he maintains a windswept look).