Dragonforce, Sabaton - Lincoln, England, 10th December 2009
Written by: | Baz Anderson |
Published: | December 17, 2009 |
Event: | DragonForce: Hearts N' Minds Tour (Website) |
Location: | Engine Shed, Lincoln, United Kingdom |
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Dragonforce, Sabaton - Lincoln, England, 10th December 2009 by Baz Anderson (42) |
Lincoln is one of the most historic cities in England, one of the cheapest places to live in the country, has a massive towering cathedral next to the castle on top of the hill - yet no one seems to have heard of it in or outside of the metal world. Tonight was a night of destroying ill-deserved preconceptions and putting Lincoln on the map.
DragonForce have gained a lot of popularity from having one of their songs included on a popular guitar game, and this has lead them to a large UK tour hitting many towns that rarely hear the sound of live metal music, let alone DragonForce playing in their area. The city of Lincoln is one of these locations no bands ever play, and thus it was obvious the band expected a small stage, a small crowd and a generally rubbish show. The Engine Shed in Lincoln, however, has a wonderful, modern venue inside with a large stage easily as big as any other city's main rock stage. It then came as a surprise when not just the bands met the ample stage, but the ample audience a starved Lincoln had thrown out for this heavy metal show.
Glamour Of The Kill
York metalcore band Glamour Of The Kill kicked off the show to the smallest audience and provided to be although forgettable, a whole new exciting experience for a number of people in the audience. The set wasn't long, but the band enjoyed the time on stage sharing the bill with the bands to come.
Sylosis
Nuclear Blast thrashing metalcore-ing youngsters Sylosis were on next to a growing audience. These guys have also been enjoying being on tour with two power metal bands, meaning that this more extreme form of metal is exposed to all kinds of young ears. Again, this perfect venue and bright lighting was the scene for a surprisingly great set of headbanging and thrashing. The band have a very contemporary sound which connected with them with the bulk of the audience, but under this roof the band appealed to all with their high energy, aggressive set.
Sabaton
Also recently signed to Nuclear Blast are this band that also found themselves supporting DragonForce back in 2005 as a relatively unknown band. How this band has grown. A few albums and a bucket load of confidence later, Sabaton owned the stage and also to the band's surprise completely owned the audience. It was clear the band were not expecting such an enthusiastic and warm welcome for their first time in Lincoln. The audience participated loudly when prompted by the multi-pose frontman Joakim, and also in between songs chants of "Sabaton!... Sabaton!... Sabaton!..." could not be repressed. Treated to such new songs as "Ghost Division", "40-1" and "Cliffs Of Gallipoli", as well as the classic "Primo Victoria" and obligatory ending of the "Metal Machine" and "Metal Crüe" mix, Sabaton have just released the albums of their lives so far and will be on top of the world within a few years. Sabaton have the ability to win unsure people over with their self-proclaimed slightly gay music, and then make a show of it. They have the ability to write catchy songs and become instantly liked, and they also have the ability to make the hairs stand up on the back of your neck. There's only one other band out there that can do all these things. Sabaton are the Iron Maiden of the future.
DragonForce
With such a tough act to follow, how would DragonForce fair? These guys weren't headliners of the tour for nothing though, and inevitably the room erupted with the insane guitar solos and facial expressions. Like with Sabaton, the band were genuinely taken back by the response from the unknown Lincoln audience. Excitable singer ZP commented that he couldn't believe with such an audience it was the band's first time here. The band therefore pulled out all the stops for a night to remember of crushing power metal. The band's setlist was heavily weighed in favour of the latest album, but a good number from the older ones also made their appearance. "Starfire" to remind a proverbial teary-eyed you of when you first heard the name of DragonForce, and then the title track of the album "Valley Of The Damned" to blow you away once more. Strangely the bonus track "Where Dragons Rule" from the same album made an appearance. The band had been recording each date on this tour for an upcoming live album, and with such a loud audience Lincoln were promised a place on that album. It can all become quite same-y after a while, but you have just take a step back and realise once more that you are hearing a power metal with blastbeats. Blastbeats, insane. No one else can do this insane mixture quite like DragonForce, and it is for that reason that tonight was again such a huge success for not just DragonForce, but all bands on the bill.
Setlist:
Heroes Of Our Time
Operation Ground And Pound
Reasons To Live
Revolution Deathsquad
Starfire
My Spirit Will Go On
Where Dragons Rule
The Last Journey Home
Valley Of The Damned
Strike Of The Ninja
Through The Fire And Flames
Thanks once more to Adam Sagir for the accreditation.
Written by Barry Anderson.
Photos by Barry Anderson.
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