Metal Alliance Tour 2014 - Multiple Locations - April 2014
Written by: | D.T. Metal |
Published: | April 23, 2014 |
Event: | Metal Alliance North American Tour 2014 |
Location: | Gothic Theater, Denver, CO, USA |
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Metal Alliance North American Tour 2014 - San Francisco, CA - 6th April 2014 by 8bitglitch (80) |
Over the last couple of years the Metal Alliance Tour brought us a variety of different genres to get stoked about. It all started in 2011 (still under the name Metalliance) with an assortment of doom/stoner bands such as Crowbar and Saint Vitus before going much heavier in 2012 with headliner DevilDriver who had The Faceless and Job For A Cowboy in tow. Last year they put together a nice little thrash package before going rather dark with this year's edition.
The organizers took the old saying "Black Is Beautiful" to the next level and put together an awesome tour package for their 2014 run. This year's event brought us headliner Behemoth, rotating direct support acts 1349 and Goatwhore, one of the most dynamic duo's in the scene, Inquisition, and newcomer [url= https://www.facebook.com/BlackCrownInitiate]Black Crown Initiate[/url] out of Pennsylvania, USA.
Yap, my black soul was smiling when this tour was first announced since I haven't seen some of the bands in a while and I was really eager to check out Behemoth's new material live. Luckily the opportunity presented itself for not working at the gig in Denver, well other than writing about it, and all the pretty pictures you see here are from San Francisco, CA, courtesy of Justin over at [url= http://8bitglitch.com/]8bitglitch[/url] who does some of our freelance photo shootings.
The tour was on its 4th day, and while all the prior ones were SOLD OUT, the Colorado gig was not. Maybe it had something to do with that the Rocky Mountain Region had been blessed with awesome shows over the last couple of weeks, Carcass being one of them, and people just have to pick and choose on what they spend their hard earned cash on, who knows. Behemoth's front man made a post on Facebook that the attendance at the Gothic Theatre was 667, so at least the Colorado gig was ? evil plus one.
Unfortunately the opener Black Crown Initiate had a vehicle break down somewhere along the way from California to Colorado and didn't play that night, but feast your eyes on the pictures from their San Francisco gig at the Regency Ballroom below.
Frontman Ben was all over the place and dominated the stage with his sheer presence alone. His vocal parts came over loud and strong (kudos to the sound guy) and not enough can be said about Sammy Duet's shredding neither. If you are the only guitarist in the band, you have to bring the goods, and Sammy did just that. They deserved the respect they got that night, be it with the constant moshing or relentless shouting and throwing the horns by the audience. Goatwhore ripped through over 40 minutes of awesomeness and were done playing way too soon. Seriously, check your local listings if they play somewhere close to you and go see them.
Funny story; so they had a T-Shirt for sale at their merch booth with "Less White Chapel, More Haunting The Chapel" on the back. When I asked Ben about the meaning, he replied it actually happened in the studio. They were throwing around riffs and since it didn't sound like good 'ol Goatwhore one of the guys said it. Apparently everyone liked this analogy and it made its way onto the shirt - brilliant.
1349's set started a little late since, get this, their guitar tech quit right before they were about to hit the stage. Dick move dude, but then again, there is probably more to the story than I know; moving on. So, 1349 - you either love them or are impartial to their music, you really can't hate them. Through a wall of noise, I finally recognized "Sculptor Of Flesh". Hmm, maybe it was me and my ears were shot from the Goatwhore set, but somehow the sound was not as crisp as hoped for. Regardless, they powered through and even managed to play a song from the new album, with an anticipated fall release. Actually, the reaction from the audience to "Slaves" was pretty good; I guess a lot of fans are really looking forward to new material after an almost 4 year drought.
Yes I would have loved to see Frost behind the kit, but Sondre did an outstanding job. Bassist Seidemann wore his signature hooded cloak the entire set, Archaon's hair got stuck in his guitar neck more than once and Ravn - well, he was singing. Yap, I am one of those folks who are impartial to 1349 but they did play a good show.
Their stage show was nothing but fabulous and almost every step and movement somehow appeared choreographed to perfection. The band always had some theatrical parts in their shows but this one seemed over the top for sure. Not complaining, just stating the facts.
The crowd chanted and cheered when Nergal screamed: "It is incredible to be alive", as a reference to his fight and win over Leukemia. Inferno was definitely on fire that night and gave all he could give while pounding those drums. Nergal, Orion and Seth were spot on and tight in their delivery as well, sometimes standing on elevated podiums while other times engaging with the fans up front. Visually the entire show was the best I have seen from Behemoth here in North America but the show was over way too soon in my opinion.
Musically, well it's Behemoth, nothing more to add.
| Written on 23.04.2014 by Former boss lady. Now just a professional concertgoer... dangerously armed with a camera! |
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