Squidling Brothers Sideshow Circus offers edgy humor, horrifying acts
The Squidling Brothers Circus Sideshow featuring Pain Solution performed a number of unusual and rather excruciating acts at Lowe Mill Friday night. The Maniac from Pain Solution sticks a balloon in his nose and out his mouth. (Sarah Cole/al.com)
from: blog.al.com
By Sarah Cole
March 23, 2013
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Welcome to the Squidling Brothers Sideshow Circus, featuring some of the most horrifying, most gruesome and of course, most dangerous stunts and acts.
The traveling shideshow of the Squidling Brothers, Matterz Squidling, "the Impenetrable Music Man," and Jelly Boy the Clown, "Living Cartoon and Natural Born Weirdo," hosted their friends Pain Solution, who traveled all the way from Olso, Norway, to perform with the Brothers at Lowe Mill Friday night.
The show also featured a few of Huntsville's very own artistic acts.
The Squidling Brothers Circus Sideshow featuring Pain Solution performed a number of unusual and rather excruciating acts at Lowe Mill Friday night. The Maniac from Pain Solution sticks a balloon in his nose and out his mouth. (Sarah Cole/al.com)
from: blog.al.com
By Sarah Cole
March 23, 2013
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Welcome to the Squidling Brothers Sideshow Circus, featuring some of the most horrifying, most gruesome and of course, most dangerous stunts and acts.
The traveling shideshow of the Squidling Brothers, Matterz Squidling, "the Impenetrable Music Man," and Jelly Boy the Clown, "Living Cartoon and Natural Born Weirdo," hosted their friends Pain Solution, who traveled all the way from Olso, Norway, to perform with the Brothers at Lowe Mill Friday night.
The show also featured a few of Huntsville's very own artistic acts.
The Squidling Brothers Circus Sideshow featuring Pain Solution performed a number of unusual and rather excruciating acts at Lowe Mill Friday night. Matterz Squidling bathes in a pile of glass and then jumps from a ladder made of rusty machetes into the glass without a scratch or bruise in sight. (Sarah Cole/al.com)
It's dark comedy show, a dare-devilish spin on the classic American Sideshows of the early 20th century, according to the Squidling Brothers website.
The group performed acts such as sword and fire eating, painful numbers involving "Big Victor" and "Little Victor"--two demented mousetraps--and a few more that are just too strange to describe.
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