Vespero
are back with their 14th album, not including Eps etc.. A very
productive Russian band that started back in 2005. I have to say this is the best thing I have
ever heard from the band and have been spinning this album a lot lately.
Wow.. The album is a little over 70mins
long and features 7 tracks. The band is also 7 members including violin, sax,
wave drum. The Course of Abagaz starts things off with some tasty guitar that
is complimented by some great percussion and drums as it slowly builds and the
layers start to come together with space sounds and grooves with great solos.
The track dies out around 7mins and they head into a new direction and an
almost dub like groove starts but the music is really spacey. Cool stuff in
this 17min track. Ras Dashen features some beautiful saxophone playing and
complimented with synths, violin and cool drumming. It slowly becomes very eastern in feeling. Oromoo’s
Flashing Eyes is driven by the drums and violin to start and a really groovy
bass line. About 2 ½ mins in the sax kicks in… Some great guitar playing as
well. Abyssinian Ground speeds things up and has a very cool drum rhythm and
groove over which the violin, keyboards and other sounds mingle well. Intense.
Around 4mins the guitar really kicks in. Isidore’s Prophet starts with some
spacey synths, hand drumming and sax as it slowly builds. Very jazzy and a
killer groove on this one. Follow the Fitawrari is another super grooving track
where everyone gets to make a cool solo and play a part, starting with the
violin! A sort of Moroccon like thing
going on. Gnawa… Next up guitar and what a solo around 7mins.. Cool stuff.
Amazing bass playing on this track as well. This one really blew me away. The
CD ends with the Emperor’s 2nd Self and this is much more relaxed
but some of the guitar is pretty psyched out, while the sax and violin in laid
back. Pretty awesome 70 min record.
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Thursday, July 7, 2016
Journey to the Sorcerer 7” (Fruits de Mer Records Crustacean 74)
Also known as the Fruits de Mer Records
guide to the hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy.. Yes.. 3 bands doing the same but
very different versions of the song, Journey to the Sorcerer featured in the
intro to the UK TV series. Astralasia starts things off with a drum machine and
keyboard oriented version. Icarus Peel
do a completey different and very laid back and spacey version until the end
part where there is some great guitar playing. Cool stuff… Blues Giant Zeta
Puppies play their version kind of like a mix of the first two bands. Also
enjoyable. Here the original version below!!
The 7” also comes with a CD with The
Eagles, Quantum Surf Rocket Garage Dolls, Pete Bingham (Sendelica) and
Astralasia bonus tracks! It did not come
with the promo so, I can’t comment further on this stuff. Sorry…
Bjergtaget- S/T (sck001)
Bjergtaget (translates to Spellbound in
English) is a local Copenhagen band lead by singer songwriter, Stephan Krabsen
(guitar, vocals). He is backed by Mads Jensen on drums, Thor Bøding on bass and
backing vocals and Simone Maja on occasional vocals. This is a really laid back
record with Danish lyrics (very important part of this band). Thor’s backing
vocals and his style of singing has for sure influenced Stephan’s singing (or
vice versa?). The record was mostly
recorded live in the studio last year. It features 13 short tracks. You can
hear one below, which is pretty representative. They play a few gigs a year in
the Copenhagen area.
Sidewalk Society- S/T 7” (Fruits de Mer Records Crustacean 73)
Sidewalk
Society are a California band that specialize on covering songs from the 60s,
so they are a natural band to hook up with Fruits de mer records. This 7” features 4 tracks and starts off with
Can’t help thinking about Me by David Bowie and the Lower Third. A quite
uptempo and fun song. I had never heard the original. Look at the View, is by a
band called Action that I don’t know at all.
This one that just makes you smile as this is such a happy song with
some fun parts. The end reminds me of the Beatles. The B-side of the single
starts with a Bowie track from 1980 that was on a single called Can’t help
thinking about Me. The vocal is very different from the previous track and a
more like spoke word delivery. Strange Roads by the Action closes this 7”.. 4
solid tracks. Sadly, none of these have been uploaded to youtube for you to
hear!
Thursday, June 30, 2016
CopenHell- June 24-26th, 2016
This
is the 7th edition of CopenHell, a true Heavy Metal festival that is about
15mins from where I live on bike. I had never been to this festival before,
mainly because it was always the week after Sweden Rock and often some of the
same bands and a more metallic focus than my current musical tastes. Anyway,
could not pass up seeing Alice Cooper, Scorpions, and Black Sabbath. plus many
other cool other bands and maybe discover something new that I like.
I
headed out to the festival at 14 and could walk around and check out the really
cool site and people. Wow.. What an amazing place but probably not if you are
Christian. Lots of references to Satan and Hell, etc. Love it!!!!
Set
List: 9th Wave, Requiem, Nightfall, Fly, Tanelorn, Time stands
still, Imaginations, Bard’s Song, Valhall
Set
List: Glass Built Peaks, White Eyes, Intro, Set in Stone, To take the first
turn, Drones, Say you Will, Saviour
Alice Cooper…. Wow. What can you say??
He was amazing at Sweden Rock 2 years ago and fucking great today and a few
different songs and covers including Ace of Spades by Motorhead and Suffragette
City but David Bowie and I really enjoyed Elected at the end of the show with
Donald Trump and Hillary beating each up and then making up and leaving… Great
show and what a killer band he has. A
bit too much the same…. Has not changed 70% of the set in 30 years but what the
hell…
I
saw a 10 mins of Converge but it was now pissing down rain and everyone was trying
to find shelter and there is not a whole lot here. I managed to get into the
main beer tent and get a seat. Had a chat with some folks from York, UK while
people sang, and headbanged to the DJ who played Metallica, Slayer, etc…
eventually a band started to play in the tent and did Paranoid, Master of
Puppets, etc.. I finally had to leave to go pee so then I just walked around in
the rain and not a cheap rain jacket. Luckily for us it was very warm out. My
feet were totally soaked and most of my clothes but I was not cold.
The Scorpions started at 22:30 and the rain, wind, thunder, lightning all came as well as they blew into town. Killer visual show and sound. Having Mickey Dee on drums gives that band an extra kick in the ass. What a drummer. The band played a cool set. My fave part was of course, the 70’s medley with Top of the Bill, Steamrock Fever, Speedy’s Coming and Catch your Train!
Coast
to Coast was excellent and another mostly instrumental track that a young
guitar player, Ingo came out and played with the band. Mathias’s son, perhaps??
The middle part of the show was a downer for me with all these ballad songs but
people loved it and sang along and then they rocked hard again with stuff like
Dynamite, Black out, No one likes you, Rock you like a hurricane.. Klaus Meine
still sounds really good but has only 25% of the power in his voice he used to
have. Great band…. Very wet now..
Set
List: Going Out With a Bang, Make It Real, The Zoo, Coast
to Coast, Top of the Bill / Steamrock Fever / Speedy's Coming / Catch Your
Train, We Built This House, Send Me an Angel, Wind Of Change, Rock 'n' Roll
Band, Dynamite, Drum Solo (by Mikkey Dee), Blackout, No one like you, Big City
Nights, Still loving you, Rock you like a Hurricane.
With the Dead was slow and heavy compared
to everything else and like before, guitar was too low. Very bass heavy
sound. I had seen the band at Roadburn
and they were great. Still very good today but the vibe was so different and I
was not really in the mood… Cool new band… Great day one
Set
List: Crown of Burning Stars, The Cross, Nephthys
Living
With the Dead, I Am Your Virus, Screams From My Own Grave
Day 2
I
caught a few tracks of Beartooth but
this was nothing for me. Angry aggressive metal. Not much more to say… It was
really hot today, around 27C and much less wind. They say we will have rain
again in the late evening.. No sign of
it now…
| Beartooth |
| Amon Amarth |
| Epica |
Entombed AD, finally a metal act with a
groove of sorts! This was the largest audience I had seen at the festival on
the smallest Pandemonium stage. Entombed AD is not the real Swedish Entombed
band but the original first singer playing old Entombed stuff and new material
that they write. Crowd was really into it and they sounded great.
Megadeth had a super cool futuristic
stage set up with great high resolution screens. They had just played CopenHell
2 years ago but they always draw in the fans. I had not seen them in 7 years or
so when they were at Sweden Rock. The crowd was huge and the sound so much
better but still very drum heavy but at least not totally destroying the sound.
Megadeth are very cool. They have a lot of variety in their songs and super
cool movies and visuals for every song. The kind of lead guitar playing is the
least variable as their fast ripping leads start to sound all the same. Dave
does not talk much, just gets down to it.
I saw the entire show and it was great. Respect..
Set
List: Prince of Darkness, Hangar 18, The Threat Is Real, Tornado of Souls, Wake
Up Dead, In My Darkest Hour, Dystopia, Sweating Bullets, Fatal Illusion, Dawn
Patrol, Poison Was the Cure, Poisonous Shadows, Symphony of Destruction, Peace
Sells, Holy Wars
Kadavar were next and I had
something to eat (Warpigs BBQ) and the meet and greet was right next to it so I
said hello to the guys before their show started. I have met them several times
and they are really nice people and great players. They also had a pretty large
crowd at the small stage and a very drum and bass heavy mix but you could hear
the guitar but it was the lowest instrument and the vocals were a bit buried.
It is so rare at this festival that there is great sound. Pity.. Anyway, this
is a really solid band but they lack any sort of fun, danger, risk… all too
well planned and executed and they play the same songs every time you see them,
often in the same order. I will wait 5 years to see them again and hope it is
not the same old thing… They have so many great songs, pity they play such a
limited range. Lack of confidence? Just take the easy way and play it safe do
the same set all the time? Don’t know..
| Trivium |
I
missed Redwood Hill and hung out to
rest the legs on the hill waiting for King Diamond. I thought I saw an old
friend of mine, Mikael in the distance but did not think he would be here, so I
did not pursue him. When I went up front on the left side for King Diamond
there he was and it was him! How cool.. I had not seen him in years.. not a lot
of time to catch up before the KING started.
The King Diamond show was an awesome piece of musical theatre! Super cool stage, actors, great sound up here in the front and a great mix of his solo songs and one Mercyful Fate track. I had a great time but about 4 songs into the concert it started to rain again and it rained the entire rest of the fucking concert and sometimes quite a lot. I had a rain frock this time though but my feet were still very wet. Best show of the day for sure. Great time..
Set
List: Out from the Asylum, Welcome Home, Sleepless Nights, Halloween, Eye of
the Witch, Melissa, Come to the Sabbath, "Them", Funeral, Arrival,
A Mansion in Darkness, The Family Ghost, The 7th day of July 1777,
Omens, The Possession, Abigail, Black Horseman, Insanity
Artillery, the old Danish thrash
band, and close the night off started at 01:15. I did not think I would make to
see them and only made it through half the set. It was a lot of new material
that I did not know at all. I only have the first 4 records. A decent crowd of
a few hundred but pretty small. Most people left after the soaking at King
Diamond.
It
was cool day but I was wet and tired again…
Day 3
| Clawfinger |
| Shinedown |
Havok, from the USA, were a
straight up thrash metal band. NO fucking around.. 80s thrash and played super
well. They had really positive lyrics and also what he said between the songs.
They played a new song called Claiming Certainty and this was dedicated to
George Carlin (A US comedian and political commentator, who most of the
audience probably did not know). Blind
Faith is a mental prison was the message.
Singer reminded me of Mille from Kreator at times. Excellent band and
great sound on this stage today. Different sound man, perhaps?
Set
List: Electric Man, Secret, Pressure and Time, Hollow
Bones Pt. 1, Tied Up, Baby Boy, Where I've Been, Torture, Fade Out, Get What's
Coming, Open My Eyes, Keep On Swinging
Decapitated was next on the Hades
stage. FUCK.. This was so insanely loud!! They must have been 20% louder than
any other band at the entire festival. The guitar player was super loud in the
mix to start and the sound balance was way off but by 3 songs the sound guy had
the most massive and LOUD sound of the entire festival. Unreal.. They were also
super intense Death metal. Wow…
We
did not see Bersærk or Dark Funeral (who I was told were
really cool). Black Sabbath was next
and we were pretty excited. I hung out with Nils and Anders and we got in the
front section about 15m back, dead center from Iommi’s stacks.. You could hear
guitar directly from his amps!
The
show opened with a really cool intro movie that ended with Satan exploding out
of an egg like structure and wrecking havoc on the world. Intense! Then, Black
Sabbath opened the show. Always a classic opening song. The audience was
totally into it and the sound was great. Guitar could have been a bit louder as
the bass and drums were quite heavy but very high definition sound. You could
hear all of Geezers bass notes clearly. Did not hear that with any other band
at the festival. Ozzy sounded great but was his same crazy self.. Not sure what
to say to the audience except, how are you doing? Having a good time? Over and
over… I get very annoyed that he gets the audience to sing or clap over all the
guitar solos for just about every fucking song, when Tony takes his solo, then
Ozzy gets everyone to block your view with clapping, waving your arms back and
forth, yelling or some shit while Tony is solos. Annoying.
Anyway,
what a blast to hear these classic songs- After Forever, Into the Void,
Snowblind, War Pigs, Fairies wear Boots, Behind the walls of Sleep, Iron Man,
The Warning (only 1min before the drum solo), Children of the Grave, and of
course Paranoid. During Dirty Women, Tony got to take a really long guitar solo and it was so nice to hear him just play. Wish the would play All moving parts stand Still instead of Dirty Women from Technical Ecstasy. The 90mins went by way too fast and it was a pity we did not
get to hear Hand of Doom. Not sure why they dropped it at this show. A really fun show. Had a great time.. Black
Sabbath is one of my all time favorite bands and songs like After Forever, Into
the Void, etc.. have such killer guitar riffs… Ozzy can’t sing them anymore but
what the hell. We had fun.
The
last band of the festival was Bombers,
as Norwegian Motorhead cover band lead by Immortal front man, on bass and
vocals. Nils, Jesper and Magnus and I had a fun time and the sound was great
and a pretty good and drunk crowd. A lot of wasted people at 01.30 in the
morning. The weather was great now and all the rain from Black Sabbath was
gone. It rained half of their set or more but not that heavy like the previous
days. Anyway, they opened with Bomber and they play fucking fast. Way faster
than the original songs. It actually does not work very well as although he can
usually sing it that 20% faster and the bass and drums work ok, the lead guitar
parts are played at normal speed and it just sounds off… It was a great set of songs and we had a
blast but they would be better if they slowed it down. The stoned vibe of Motorhead is totally lost
when put on so much speed. Fun way to
end the festival.
Set
List: Bomber, Stoned Dead Forever, The hammer, Shoot you in the back, Over the
top, stay clean, killed by death, Orgasmatron, Iron Fist, metropolis, We are
the road crew, Ace of Spades, Overkill
CopenHell
is a great festival. 20,000 people this year, which is double the normal
size. It was a lot of people but it worked. Never a problem to get food, drinks
or pee. No huge cues… Well organized. My biggest complaint is the poor sound
for 50% of the bands.. Way too loud drums just ruined it for so many bands…
Great job from the organizers to pull this one off. Super cool place where you
can disappear from your normal life for 8 hrs or so…. Awesome..
here are some more fotos of the festival site... and cool, strange people....
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153868894737672.1073741911.668857671&type=1&l=1a339ffac7
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