Talk about other artists here (even though they all rip off Meshuggah)
#188398 by WizardJoe
Thu Mar 19, 2009 7:29 pm
Saw Gojira at Sheffield Corporation last week - thoroughly good performance although, as usual, the sound techs fucked shit up - Gojira could have sounded a lot louder. Even so, possible broken wrists aside I thoroughly enjoyed the mosh-tastic gig and got a t-shirt out of it as well, so thumbs up from me :D
#188420 by niklang
Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:05 am
Gojira last night and they were heeeeaaaaavvvvvyyyy.
Sound was crushing, double kick was through the chest and there was a lot of it :-)
Technically amazing, great stage presence, awesome songs, songs about flying whales, what more could you ask for!
Projections onto the screen behing added to the show.

One of the best.

And I have a cool tshirt with a weird human headed dog thing.
Shame Eyes of the Traitor (the second support) were awful generic metalcore.
#188599 by black_tooth_grin
Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:33 pm
Armored Saint and Death Angel.

Both amazing bands. I was very impress with Death Angel, great selection of songs and the atmosphere of the show was great. Everyone got along really well.
Mark actually mentioned it numourous times that Melbourne was the best show he's every played. I'm sure he says that at all the shows he playes, but he truelly meant it.

He was quite taken back at how everyone got along at the show. There was no fighting, everyone got along...and he even thanked the security at the front for taking care of the fans coming over the railing. They weren't aggressive with the fans, he was quite taken back by it.

I have some photos of the show if anyone cares to see them.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/anwarrizkphotography/

:)
#188601 by AlucardXIX
Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:36 pm
Overtone wrote:Scale the Summit 10/10 they played their new album perfectly. Its rare to hear the music with such clarity and detail in a live setting when it's that heavy.


OH you suck! I'd love to see Scale the Summit! Carving Desert Canyons is astounding!

niklang wrote:Gojira last night and they were heeeeaaaaavvvvvyyyy.
Sound was crushing, double kick was through the chest and there was a lot of it :-)
Technically amazing, great stage presence, awesome songs, songs about flying whales, what more could you ask for!
Projections onto the screen behing added to the show.

One of the best.

And I have a cool tshirt with a weird human headed dog thing.
Shame Eyes of the Traitor (the second support) were awful generic metalcore.


Oh shh, Eyes of A Traitor isnt that bad. They are fun to listen to at least. Some of their songs are kind of boring but some of them are fun.
#189726 by Stella Cartography
Fri Mar 27, 2009 5:36 am
Whole Lotta Led, last night, very good as usual!

Yes, they are a tribute band, but until Zep start playing together regularly at my local venue at a reasonable price they are an excellent substitute.
#189784 by frequency-lsd
Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:04 am
saw Earth last night, amazing show!
they played alot of material from The Bees Made Honey To The Lions Skull. and the volume! that´s how this kind of music should be played! louder than fuck!
ultra slow droning chords and sub-bass frequencys
#189859 by niklang
Fri Mar 27, 2009 4:08 pm
Stella Cartography wrote:Whole Lotta Led, last night, very good as usual!

Yes, they are a tribute band, but until Zep start playing together regularly at my local venue at a reasonable price they are an excellent substitute.


They are an awesome tribute band, they seem to have been round these parts a lot (Wedgewood Rooms etc).
Have you seen Dirty DC or High On Maiden? High On Maiden have their own Eddie :D and names like Dave Hurry, Quicko McBrain, Adrian Swift, great laugh if you get the chance to see them.
#189951 by Biert
Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:51 am
Stella Cartography wrote:Whole Lotta Led, last night, very good as usual!

Yes, they are a tribute band, but until Zep start playing together regularly at my local venue at a reasonable price they are an excellent substitute.

How's your hip doing?
#190287 by Biert
Mon Mar 30, 2009 5:25 pm
Anneke van Giersbergen (ex-The Gathering)
Danny Cavanagh (Anathema)
Leafblade

Bloody.
Amazing.

Really small venue, it was packed with 50 people, so a really intimate gig. All acoustic, they were recording too so everyone tried their best (including the audience). And generally just 3 amazing voices, great great show. Especially the bit when Danny and Anny did some Agua de Annique and Anathema songs together.

One of the best shows I've ever seen.
#190329 by Stella Cartography
Tue Mar 31, 2009 4:02 am
niklang wrote:
Stella Cartography wrote:Whole Lotta Led, last night, very good as usual!

Yes, they are a tribute band, but until Zep start playing together regularly at my local venue at a reasonable price they are an excellent substitute.


They are an awesome tribute band, they seem to have been round these parts a lot (Wedgewood Rooms etc).
Have you seen Dirty DC or High On Maiden? High On Maiden have their own Eddie :D and names like Dave Hurry, Quicko McBrain, Adrian Swift, great laugh if you get the chance to see them.


I've seen Dirty DC once - and would definitely see them again, they were great fun. Haven't seen High On Maiden at all, but they do play at The Brook from time to time...so maybe I will at some point! Have you seen Hayseed Dixie? Also hilarious, although Barleycorn (the singer) was touring alone last I heard.

Biert wrote:
Stella Cartography wrote:Whole Lotta Led, last night, very good as usual!
Yes, they are a tribute band, but until Zep start playing together regularly at my local venue at a reasonable price they are an excellent substitute.

How's your hip doing?



It's ok now thanks! It's normally my neck that suffers after a gig - all that headbanging. But this time I was a bit more restrained in the head area, and a bit less restrained in the hip area. I'll find a balance one day!
#190863 by Nathan_lol
Sat Apr 04, 2009 1:48 am
Went to see Lamb of God, never actually listened to them but I wasn't paying, so why not! God Forbid, Municipal Waste, Children of Bodom, and Suicidal Tendencies opened, kind of ridiculous.

God Forbid was alright I guess, but Municipal Waste was so terrible they now are my favorite band. The lead dude would be like "This is a song about a SHARK!" and then they would go into the worst thing ever (about a shark), but they sucked so hard it was amazing!

Children of Bodom was really fucking boring, it would just be like "blah blah keyboard part generic guitar riff crappy screaming shitty guitar solo repeat" for like an hour and everyone was fapping to it. And the lead dude was pretencious as FUCK, if his ego were a star it would be fucking VY Canis Majoris. I really hate them.

Suicidal Tendencies was AWESOME, They just got onstage and rapped about shit and soloed the whole time, which I though was really cool. They REALLY seem to like their band name though, I don't really think it's that clever. "Suicidal Tentacles" would be way better. At one point I shouted "I JUST CAME EIGHT TIMES, MY PENIS IS AN OCTOPUS!" it was really awkward.

Lamb of God kicked mountains of ass, I didn't know anything of theirs, but now I like them enough to download an album or two off the internet! Randy Blithe is a fucking AMAZING singer, holy balls. They had this big elaborate stage set up with ramps and shit and their album cover behind them, it was pretty cool.

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