The aptly named Legends Of Thrash tour made a stop at the Granada in
Lawrence on a chilly Thursday night and performed to an unexpectedly
enthusiastic turnout of metal heads, young and old alike. The night was
full of riffing, guitar solos, blastbeats and lots of smiling, moshing
maniacs.
The show wasted no time in getting things going, with California thrash
maniacs Warbringer. Coming off the release of their fourth album "IV:
Empires Collapse," the band showcased a side of their musicality not
seen before. The album, which comprised the majority of their set, has a
very strong heavy metal influence, although it still has some breakneck
thrash moments - the kind of which Warbringer does better than most of
their recent contemporaries. Their performance was spot-on and the
mixing was great, very easy to hear vocalist John Kevill and and the
guitar solos came through great. Warbringer's drummer Carlos Cruz
(ex-Hexen, ex-Mantic Ritual) was one of the most impressive drummers
I've ever seen in a band. "That dude has serious chops" is the
understatement of the year. Warbringer can still blast off at
lightspeed, but now they've shown they can take a page from Slayer's
"South of Heaven" and slow it down but keep it heavy. The future for
this band looks exciting.
The most impressive part of Overkill is that they're one of the first
thrash metal bands in America, but they're faster and heavier now than
they've ever been. Opening with 1987's "Deny The Cross" sent the crowd
into a frenzy of moshing and singing along that didn't let up for a
second. Overkill has one of the most impressive discographies in all of
thrash metal, and this co-headlining set touched on the classics, the
contemporary greats and even a couple of left-field surprises. One
surprise in the set came from their performance of 1999's "Necroshine" -
the track itself isn't necessarily a rarity or anything, and it comes
from an era that Overkill was experimenting more towards groove metal,
but it just came across as insanely heavy - maybe another nod to the
stellar sound mixing from the Granada that night? As Bobby Blitz and
crew ripped through their standard set-closer for almost 30 years of a
cover of Subhumans' "Fuck You," it's apparent that Overkill is quite
possibly the best American thrash band that is still active from the
80s.
When Kreator played the Beaumont Club last year, the only fault I could
find was they came across muffled because of the sound system. Not only
did the band sound clear and vicious, they outdid themselves and put on a
devastating performance. Whether it "Endless Pain" from their debut
album, or "Phantom Antichrist" from their fantastic album last year,
each Kreator song was performed with just as much ferocity and technical
brilliance as the last. Frontman Mille Petrozza is legendary for his
unique vocals and his stage presence - he was constantly playing to the
crowd and getting people to circle pit all night long. There was
actually a part during "United In Hate" that had the crowd vocalizing
along with the guitar melody - I don't think I've seen it done with that
much vigor in the crowd outside of an Iron Maiden show. Mille raised
the Kreator flag, as he always does, before launching into "Flag of
Hate" and "Tormentor," the last two songs of the night, and the weary
but appreciative crowd gave their all one last time. The crowd left
everything they had on the floor for these three bands, and it made for
one of the best all-around heavy metal shows that this area has seen in
quite some time.
Kreator:
1. Phantom Antichrist
2. From Flood To Fire
3. Warcurse
4. Coma of Souls (intro only) > Endless Pain
5. Pleasure To Kill
6. Hordes Of Chaos (A Necrologue For The Elite)
7. Riot of Violence
8. Enemy of God
9. Phobia
10. Violent Revolution
11. Acoustic guitar solo > United In Hate
12. Civilization Collapse
13. Flag of Hate/Tormentor
Overkill
1. Deny the Cross
2. Bring Me The Night
3. Electric Rattlesnake
4. Hammerhead
5. Rotten To The Core
6. Hello From The Gutter
7. Ironbound
8. Necroshine
9. Thanx For Nothin'
10. Overkill
11. Elimination
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12. Horrorscope
13. Fuck You (Subhumans cover)
Warbringer:
1. Living Weapon
2. Severed Reality
3. The Turning Of The Gears
4. Hunter-Seeker
5. Living In A Whirlwind
6. Scars Remain
7. Towers of the Serpent
Kreator: 9/10
Overkill: 9.5/10
Warbringer: 8.5/10
Friday, November 8, 2013
I'M BACK!
Hey, anyone who still has stuck with me through this absence.
I actually write show reviews and a bunch of other stuff for a Kansas City music blog for Mill's Record Company, but I'm going to start posting show reviews and stuff here as well - I've actually gotten some e-mails from readers asking about this blog. So yeah, I'm back now! Gonna update the upcoming shows here now, too.
So stay tuned! Lots of good stuff coming up.
I actually write show reviews and a bunch of other stuff for a Kansas City music blog for Mill's Record Company, but I'm going to start posting show reviews and stuff here as well - I've actually gotten some e-mails from readers asking about this blog. So yeah, I'm back now! Gonna update the upcoming shows here now, too.
So stay tuned! Lots of good stuff coming up.
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