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Yeehaw, a death metal show that I could really look
forward to and also not have to work the next day so I could do some
drinking before the show! Unfortunately for the metal elite who always
show up late Premonition of War cancelled so Satyricon started playing
at 8 PM instead. As a result a number of people who were going exclusively
for the purpose of seeing them totally missed out. Fortunately I was
not one of them, I showed up nice and early and wormed my way inside
well before the venue opened so I was able to secure a nice spot on
the stage.
At
8 PM sharp Norway's Satyricon took the stage to play "With Ravenous
Hunger" from their latest album "Volcano". I was quite
surprised at the very positive audience reaction as I rarely hear Satyricon
brought up by the metal press or fans in conversation. The group played
quite well together, just as tight as on the albums despite the fact
that Trym (Zyklon, ex-Emperor, ex-Enslaved) was playing drums for them
on the tour because Frost couldn't get into the US. I was somewhat surprised
by the lack of Metal Fog during their set as I thought it was required
that all Norwegian black metal bands have a thick cloud at all times.
Their set list wasn't too bad but I was somewhat disappointed in the
lack of ANYTHING from "Dark Medieval Times" or "The Shadowthrone",
my personal favorites from their discography. Everything that they played
(with the exception of "Mother North") was from "Volcano"
and "Rebel Extravaganza". My personal highlight was the bit
of Venom's "Black Metal" that they played before going into
"Fuel for Hatred". Overall it was a decent set, I would have
been a lot happier if they had played some older stuff though.
As
soon as Satyricon left the crowd started to thicken considerably as
Suffocation was to play their first ever (as far as I know) show in
Seattle. Their presence in the lineup was responsible for bringing out
a lot of old-school death metal fans that usually do not attend shows,
something that only a band of legendary stature can accomplish. I have
very little to say about their set except for the fact that they completely
kicked ass! The sound was crunchy and clean, with a low end that did
a good job of rattling my internal organs. The reaction from the audience
was nothing short of incredible, the metalheads in Seattle are definitely
behind the New York boys 100 percent. Despite my somewhat limited knowledge
of the bands music they seemed tight as all get out, only making one
noticeable mistake which they blamed on Terrence smoking too much weed
before the show. They made up for it by going back and playing the last
part of the song again, this time the way it was supposed to be played.
After a much too short set they promised to be back again in September,
I know I'll be there and if you are reading this you'd better be too!
Suffocation
kicked so much ass it would be difficult for anyone to play next, however
Florida death metal legends Morbid Angel were next in line and would
surely give it their best. Or would they? When they cam on stage and
opened up with "Day of Suffering" I thought that we were surely
in for a great show from the Lava gang, however something just seemed
to be missing. Pete Sandoval's drums were as brutal and precisely triggered
as one would expect from the master death metal skinsman, Trey's flailing
solos were as awesome as usual but the other members of the band dragged
down the level of the performance. The touring guitarist (sorry, I have
no idea who he is) either learned the songs in a hurry and not so well
or he was just having trouble keeping up with the rest of the band.
Steve Tucker's bass lines sounded decent but his vocals lacked the intensity
of previous performances. Like Satyricon they concentrated mainly on
songs from their last two albums, ignoring many of the songs that made
them what they are today. This left a lot of the old-school Morbid Angel
fans I spoke with quite disappointed, however the younger folks in the
audience seemed to love every minute of their set. Perhaps this is due
to never seeing the band before or only knowing the most recent material,
who knows. To sum things up, a live Morbid Angel initiate would have
probably really enjoyed the show, however out of the seven times I have
seen them play live I have to say that this was the weakest performance
yet. My suggestion to the Trey and Pete would be to do whatever they
have to do to get Erk Rutan and Jared Anderson back into the live fold,
the band was much stronger in the live area during that time period.
More photos from this show can be found in our Photo
Gallery
Satryicon set list:
With Ravenous Hunger
Possessed
Repined Bastard Nation
Filthgrinder
Fuel for Hatred
Mother North
Suffocation set list (maybe):
Infecting the Crypts
Surgery of Impalement
Thrones of Blood
To Weep Once More
Effigy of the Forgotten
Suspended in Tribulation
Souls to Deny
Pierced from Within
Leige of Inveracity
Morbid Angel set list (not necessarily in order):
Day of Suffering
Within Thy Enemy
Pain Divine
Beneath The Hollow
Curse the Flesh
Intro
Stricken Arise/Where the Slime Live
Dawn of the Angry
Bil Ur-Sag
World of Shit (The Promised Land)
Cleansed In Pestilence (Blade of Elohim)
Lord of All Fevers and Plague
Rapture
Intro
God of Emptiness
Enshrined By Grace
Chapel of Ghouls
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