Talk about other artists here (even though they all rip off Meshuggah)
#266178 by Octillus
Wed May 11, 2011 11:21 am
BadassOverlord wrote:It's really embarrassing that King's X managed to outperform Porcupine Tree. What a boring band live.


Hell, what a boring band now.


While I'm not disagreeing with you entirely, (and PT used to be great live at least from when I saw them around Fear of a Blank Planet) King's X kick all amounts of ass.
#266180 by Wosko
Wed May 11, 2011 11:31 am
sj_2150 wrote:
Wosko wrote:System of a Down. Golly what a concert. I have yet to soak all the awesome in something I will remember for the rest of my life. They were so into it and you could tell they missed playing together, it was there first show in years. So good.

what kind of songs did they play? im hoping that they put more emphasis on the first 2 albums


They actually played shit like suite pee, forest, chop suey, toxicity, suggestions stuff like that really good show.

my fav part is when they played bubbles so good.
#266820 by Bookwyrm83
Sat May 14, 2011 9:10 am
Alestorm, with local bands Voyager & HMAS Vendetta supporting.
HMAS were pretty good, and got two of the Alestorm guys to come out and do gang vocals on their last song. Voyager were in my view a more driving force; I'd never seen them before and am only slightly familiar with them, but I'm definitely motivated to get an album of theirs after tonight's gig. Highlight was the band putting on silly hats and playing a medley an amusing medley of stuff from Scatman to Michael Jackson, and even Rage Against The Machine.
Alestorm kicked ass, and were better here than they were last year; even the crowd felt more chaotic. They played a few songs from their upcoming release, all which got people instantly hooked. I predict "Rum" to be a personal favorite. The only flaw was during a song where Christopher forgot a verse, but made up for it by shrugging it off and shouting "I don't give a shit!" Another highlight was keytar duel between him and the lead singer from Voyager; priceless.
Yeah, 'twas fun.
#270879 by vt1100
Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:37 am
Last weekend was Sauna Open Air festival here in Finland, it's a three day event so lets break it down.

Thursday: Only 4 bands, Helloween and Ozzy Osbourne as main acts. Helloween was pretty shaite, watched Ozzy from distance and didn't miss a lot there either... Never been Ozzy fan so no biggie.

Friday: Turisas was second band of the day and simply put very good. Some beer. Next up Cavalera Conspirary, some decent shit but nothing special. More beer. Doro up next, could be beer talking but kinda liked her 8) Joey Belladonna and Dio's Disciples, only used other ear here because beer got my full attention. Saxon was last act but didn't really bother...

Saturday: Wife wanted to see Battle Beast, so we did. Some wasted 30 minutes, upside was that set was short. Tarot next, they played loads of song from Spell of Iron wich they recently re-recorded. Good show but since material was strange to me, couldn't really concentrate. Queensryche sounded really good. Mokoma always puts up a good show, shame that their set was bit on the short side. Finally Judas Priest, fitting ending to this festival.

All and all it was fun once again, weather was exceptionally good (at least +28 degrees celsius every day and no clouds/rain) and really can't say single negative thing about whole happening.

Full program here:

Thursday 09.06.
18:00 HELLOWEEN
20:30 OZZY OSBOURNE
17:00 Moonsorrow
19:15 Omnium Gatherum

Friday 10.06.
14:45 Turisas
16:30 Cavalera Conspiracy
18:30 Doro
20:45 SAXON
14:00 Rytmihäiriö
15:45 Viikate
17:30 Joey Belladonna
19:30 Dio Disciples

Saturday 11.06.
14:15 Tarot
16:00 Queensrÿche
17:45 Accept
19:45 JUDAS PRIEST
13:00 Anthriel
13:45 Battle Beast
15:15 Blake
17:00 Mokoma
18:45 Sparzanza
#270880 by Lettuce
Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:44 am
Buckcherry - Singer looked like Coach Sylvester from Glee
Sylosis - Bit of fun
Devin Townsend Project - Sexy
Skindred - Sparkly and FIT AS FUCK.
Twisted Sister - Told me off for being on my phone.
#270917 by Faffy
Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:24 pm
Lettuce wrote:Buckcherry - Singer looked like Coach Sylvester from Glee
Sylosis - Bit of fun
Devin Townsend Project - Sexy
Skindred - Sparkly and FIT AS FUCK.
Twisted Sister - Told me off for being on my phone.

THIS

Also.... I think it's worth mentioning Judas Priest, Alice Cooper, Sabaton, The Damned Things, Nergal (Behemoth), Primordial, Gus G (Firewind), Killing Joke, Jaz Coleman, Pepper Keenan, Kirk Windstein, Diamond Head and Rob Zombie - even though they didn't actually perform. Just because we CAN. :D

Ooooh.. funfunfun (and it wasn't even friday)
#270919 by Octillus
Tue Jun 14, 2011 7:40 pm
ppinkham wrote:
Lettuce wrote:Twisted Sister - Told me off for being on my phone.


Apparently, he wasn't going to take it. Anymore.


That's so obvious it's amazing. I can't believe I missed that.
#270924 by No OnE
Tue Jun 14, 2011 10:01 pm
I saw a group called HOLY FUCK (from Toronto, Canada) in Lincoln, NE back in October, I loved their music beforehand, and they put on a fantastic, groovy show! They made music for an hour straight, no stopping even once! Holy god that was a great show, lotta hipsters but I was up front so no worries there! The vibe was that of a religious experience, the universe was alive that night and nothing else mattered :D

I give them a :D :D :D :D :D / :D :D :D :D :D
#272416 by Cosmic Sea
Fri Jun 24, 2011 12:18 pm
I saw Voivod yesterday at DOM Helsinki. Absolutely awesome show! 8) And one of the best crowd responses to a band I've seen in quite a while too. The band seemed truly and genuinely taken by the enthusiastic warm welcome. Several times there were these "Voivod! Voivod!" chants between songs that just went on and on. The drummer, Away, also got a long nice chant of his name à la the "Olé, Olé, Olé" soccer chant when they introduced the band near the end of the show.
Can't remember the last time I saw stage diving and crowd surfing either. One of the Voivod guys took a nice little dive and surf too! :D

I hope their show tonight at the Nummirock Metal Festival will be just as good. :guitar:
#276106 by Bookwyrm83
Sat Jul 30, 2011 5:48 pm
Forbidden last night, with a couple of local thrash bands in support (Desecrator & Maniaxe - all playing great 80's style thrash).
Because the venue was compact and slightly seedy, it made the experience all the better. They played their greats (mostly from Forbidden Evil and Twist Into Form), and a few gems form Omega Wave. Their sound was really good, their performances were tight, and they assaulted my senses like a whirlwind.
Will be seeing them again in a week as part of a local metal fest they're headlining, see how they compare (I’m sure it will be just as awesome).
#277840 by shiram
Tue Aug 16, 2011 9:53 am
Amon Amarth, third time seeing them, and they have not disappointed yet.
2 full sets, no opening band, throat and neck we're extremely sore the next morning!
#277891 by mrbean667
Tue Aug 16, 2011 4:54 pm
shiram wrote:Amon Amarth, third time seeing them, and they have not disappointed yet.
2 full sets, no opening band, throat and neck we're extremely sore the next morning!


Aah, I need to see them again so badly! They can't go wrong, eh?

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