My Trip For Metal At The Lehigh Valley Mall: A Scary & Strange Trip It Was…


Back on November 6th, 2011, I went to the overly large, metropolitan mall in Allentown, Pennsylvania, known as The Lehigh Valley Mall. My Metal mission was to pick up the new Arch Matheos – Sympathetic Resonance CD at f.y.e. and trail behind my family. We arrived there at around 12 noon, an hour after this mall opened. (This mall opens at 11:00 am on Sundays). Now, why was this trip to the mall scary and strange? Two words: power outage.

As I walked the first floor of this shopping mecca, I heard an ominous “hum” above me, circling within the atmosphere of this mall’s grand openness. Simultaneously, I heard what I would describe as “clickety clack” and “popping” sounds swirling all about and above me as well. Within a micro-second, I noticed the power go off in at least half of the stores I was near. Whoa. Not cool. My family members with me, on this mall excursion, were not flinching and wanted to ascend the stairs to the second level where the stores of their interest were. My family’s confidence was knowing their security blanket (me) was by their side. No way we were taking any elevator. As I came upon the second level of the mall, I noticed the anchor store JCPenney was without power, along with (again) at least half of the stores in my viewing area.

I felt very concerned, what was exactly happening? Honestly, I couldn’t help shake the awkward feelings of doom. I pointed out to my family members, where the two nearest main exits were, just in case some bad crap was going down. Hey man, who knows? As the family entered some teen clothing store (by a name I cannot pronounce), I asked a male clerk up front: “do power outages happen frequently at this mall?”. He seemed care-free about it all and just psyched that his store still had the power on. I then looked across to the other side of this second level of the mall. I was not pleased for f.y.e. had no damn power.

Arch / Matheos – Sympathetic Resonance

Metal Blade Records – Released September 13, 2011

This was not good. I needed to get my CD at f.y.e. and at the same token, I was still concerned about why this mall lost power to half of its stores. This f.y.e. even had that creepy Mad Max cage across its entrance too. As I walked towards this powerless f.y.e., the power came back on! The power outage seemed to last between ten to fifteen minutes. I did buy the Arch Matheos CD at f.y.e., asking the female associate there if power outages were common at this mall. She said: “of all the years I’ve been working here, this is a first”. As I exited f.y.e., I found it quite odd, that I did not witness one security guard on duty. None telling customers that everything is cool regarding power. None visible to me anyways.

Throughout this entire power outage at The Lehigh Valley Mall, never once was there a public service announcement. Absent was mall management telling the thousands of customers and employees of this power outage and of its status. Shame on The Lehigh Valley Mall facilities management for acting as though people are just supposed to go about their business, while we’re hearing strange noises in the mall’s atmosphere and witnessing half of the stores losing power. What is this mall’s safety protocol? Does it even have one?

Three words for this experience I had on this day: what the hell. I guess if no one else care’s why should I? Bullshit. I do care. Ever since 9/11, I do give a damn if I’m in a major metropolitan mall and suddenly the power goes out to half of the stores. Please note, there was no inclement weather happening on this day either, so blaming it all on a storm is null and void. It’s not that I was looking for Captain America to come rescue me and my family on this day. What I was hoping for was more real. I would have embraced some peace of mind in the form of communication between mall management and patrons.

Holy crap and Metal be thy name. Dumb and dumber oversees the safety procedures of the entire Lehigh Valley Mall. Stone’s Metal advice: When in doubt, get out… and I should have gotten my family and I out of that mall when the power started going off. Who’s to say that the same situation will turn out as okay the next time? I now know, that there will never be any proper safety and public service announcement given to the mall patrons and employees at The Lehigh Valley Mall whenever the next power failure occurs. Experience tells me so.

BEING IN A LARGE MALL THAT LOSES POWER IS SCARY.

A PUBLIC SERVICE & SAFETY ANNOUNCEMENT, ANYONE?

Stone.

8 Responses to “My Trip For Metal At The Lehigh Valley Mall: A Scary & Strange Trip It Was…”

  1. Power outages are almost unheard of in Japan…I’ve definitely never experienced one in a shopping center.

    That would be scary…especially when you have your family there!
    There are too many sickos in the world!

    You should’ve asked the CD store to play “Blackout” by the Scorpions!

    • Metal Odyssey's avatar
      Metal Odyssey Says:

      This was my first experience of a power outage in a shopping mall. Scary is right… I had wondered if the exit doors were going to work properly, would they open if we needed to bail out of the mall fast? A real bizarre scenario and shame.

      You’re fortunate that power outages are almost unheard of in Japan. Something is being done “right” over there.

      LOL… Speaking of “Blackout”… I could’ve also suggested the 1977 album “Lights Out” from the Heavy Hittin’ legends: UFO
      Uh, oh… here we both go again with another cool album title list 🙂

  2. Would have taken the mall staff 2 seconds to put folks at ease with an announcement. Shouldn’t this be normal practice in this day and age?

    • Metal Odyssey's avatar
      Metal Odyssey Says:

      So true, “anonymous”. In this “day and age” I would “think” that communication is the first line of defense and the lifeline to safety for the general public.

      With half of the power still on in this mall that day, there had to be “enough power” to give a public service announcement. At the very least the mall management should have communicated to store employees as to what was happening. Every store employee I spoke to had NO CLUE as to what was happening or why.

      I guess “our” suggestions are just too easy to execute though.

  3. That is strange about the security. Normally, rent a cops like to go charging onto the scene like they’re John bloody Wayne or something. Of course I can’t help to think it being down to the local mentality. I dated a girl from the area, a sister of an old marine buddy. She dumped me because her brother didn’t grow his hair long after he got out of the service, so there was no reason why I should have.

    Yes, the management were in my metal opinion, neglegient for not doing anything about it and someone should be brought to task over it. I hope the new metal album helped you get over it.

  4. One word…… Gremlins!

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