This is the old-school heavy metal tour of the year for sure. Swallow
The Sun is old-school heavy (despite not being old), Accept was
old-school rocking, and Kreator was old-school brutality! Despite a few
sound issues for some of the bands, it was a solid night overall.
Hellevate opened the night as people were still coming in. They only had
time for about four songs, but they made the most of it. The whole band
is really animated, especially the vocalist. He reminds me of a young
Bobby Blitz. The riffing was solid and they had a nice thick bass sound,
but it all kinda went to moot because not a ton of the crowd was
feeling them. Tonight was their album release show, too, so it kinda
sucks they didn't get at least a bit longer. Great warm-up, though.
It was my first time seeing Swallow The Sun since they played with
Soilwork, Darkane and Warbringer back in 2008. This band seems to get on
really odd tours. But they were still really heavy. They played six
songs, but only two of them had any clean vocals - they catered their
set to appeal to the fans of this tour, obviously. When all the
instruments just started riffing together in one of their painfully
heavy and slow breakdowns, it was so awesome. Swallow The Sun here and
then Katatonia a few days ago? I'm in melancholic death/doom heaven.
Awesome.
Up next was the legendary Accept. "Legendary" is a fair title, because
they've absolutely earned it. A very high energy performance from all
members of the band, spot-on sound and great crowd interaction. They
were good and loud without being overbearing. The lead guitars came
through perfectly, especially during the solos. The new vocalist also
sounded fantastic. The band didn't spend that long chatting up the crowd
in between songs, but it's okay because they spent most of their time
rocking out! Lots of singing along with them. Old-school awesome!
Kreator was very punishing and very brutal, but unfortunately the sound
problems that had been reported for previous shows were prevalent here.
About half of their set, I could barely hear the guitars when they
weren't soloing. Fortunately, this didn't deter from the overall
performance that much. Their mix of likable new songs and classic ones
went over very well with the crowd and there were several large mosh and
circle pits during their set. They unfortunately cut out Betrayer, but
the rest of the set was the same. Mille's vocals were great and the
whole band sounded awesome for being able to play so fast. If you see
Kreator, expect to mosh!
Kreator:
Mars Mantra
Phantom Antichrist
From Flood Into Fire
Enemy Of God
Phobia
Hordes Of Chaos (A Necrologue To The Elite)
Civilization Collapse
Voices Of The Dead
Extreme Aggressions
People Of The Lie
Death To The World
Coma Of Souls/Endless Pain
Pleasure To Kill
The Patriarch/Violent Revolution
Flag Of Hate/Tormentor
Accept:
Hung, Drawn, and Quartered
Hellfire
Restless And Wild
Losers And Winners
Stalingrad
Shadow Soldiers
Pandemic
Breaker
Bucket Full Of Hate
Princess Of The Dawn
Up To The Limit
Teutonic Terror
Metal Heart
Fast As A Shark
Balls To The Wall
Swallow The Sun (I think):
Emerald Forest and the Blackbird
Hate, Lead the Way!
Psychopath's Lair
Cathedral Walls
New Moon
Swallow (Horror Pt. 1)
Kreator: 8/10
Accept: 8/10
Swallow The Sun: 8/10
Hellevate: 8/10
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3 comments:
I wish I was there.
It was a good show!
Agreed about the sound issues. It was shocking that KREATOR should sound so quiet and weak! Their music was great, but the lack of volume and bite drained a lot of the energy out. Very unfortunate.
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