Symphony X - Sheffield, England, 24th March 2011
Written by: | Baz Anderson |
Published: | March 25, 2011 |
Event: | Symphony X: UK Tour (Website) |
Location: | Corporation, Sheffield, United Kingdom |
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Symphony X - Sheffield, England, 24th March 2011 by Baz Anderson (20) |
Sheffield's third show of world class metal in one week belonged to Symphony X. The headlining European tour with Nevermore might not have bothered with the UK, but Symphony X seized the opportunity to come back for the first time since 2007. Here on the last date of their mini-tour, the band were going to make their extra journey worth it for all those involved.
First band and main support came from British power metallers Power Quest, who have recently undergone a massive line-up change completely re-shaping the band. In front of a nicely-sized audience, the band offered a set of home-grown power metal that was both hit and miss. Some new songs from the forthcoming album sounded great, for example the cheesy keyboard "Better Days" and the long and winding "Crunching The Numbers".
For a band supposed to be making an impression with their grand comeback, the guitar and bass player on the right hand side of the stage didn't seem too bothered to be there, and the ex-Firewind singer Chitral Somapala seemed strangely uncomfortable singing live and talking to the audience. Mostly unimpressive vocals and the odd mistake from the whole band made this show a little harder to enjoy, but on the whole Power Quest put on an enjoyable set.
Setlist: Battle Stations / Rising Anew / Human Machine / Crunching The Numbers / Better Days / Survive / Another World / Wings Of Forever
No backdrop and no introduction clip, the band simply walked on the stage and started playing. This show was to be the band with their instruments, and the audience. No special effects or sampled interludes, this stripped-back performance gave the audience the perfect chance to appreciate Symphony X and their vast talents in a relatively intimate environment compared to the band's last visit to these parts.
They say that Russell Allen is one of metal's greatest singers, and he is. His vocal range and power are already well-known, but his ability to sing even the most vocally challenging songs live without any second thought is remarkable. Russell can't take all the credit however, as Michael R. and Michael L. on guitar and bass also blew away the audience with their individual skill, but also together with the whole band performing monsters of songs such as "Evolution (The Grand Design)". Other set highlights included the wonderful "Paradise Lost" and the closing song "Eve Of Seduction". A couple of new songs found their way into the setlist, and on first listen sounded highly promising, although Russell might have actually been possessed by the spirit of Dio during "Dehumanize" with his incredibly similar vocals and devil horns.
The audience might not have been as big as the past shows in the week, but seemed the most appreciative. However cries for "The Odyssey" weren't answered when the band went for their encore half an hour before the set was supposed to finish, and then finally closed the set ten minutes early. The band then, clearly tired after their stretch in Europe. Regardless though, the band still made the effort to put these shows on by themselves, and all in attendance left the venue having experienced one of the best progressive metal bands out there today.
Setlist: Of Sins And Shadows / Domination / Serpent's Kiss / End Of Innocence / Paradise Lost / Inferno (Unleash The Fire) / Smoke And Mirrors / Prometheus (I Am Alive) / Evolution (The Grand Design) / Set The World On Fire (The Lie Of Lies) / Encore: Dehumanized / Eve Of Seduction
For an interview with Russell Allen conducted before the show, visit this location.
Thanks to Markus and Jaap for the accreditation.
Written by Barry Anderson.
Photos by Barry Anderson.
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