Sorry for the delay, here is a 'review' of sorts of the Metal Fest:
THE METAL FEST 2013 - CHILE
Day 1
Lock up: Missed. 
Arcturus 9/10:  The performance was solid in general terms - even Vortex sounded in  tune - Sverd, Skoll, Knut and HH were tight as fuck. The sound had a  couple of problems that were quickly fixed. The setlist had a bit of  every album but I missed the first 2 songs, because the van where I was going to the gig was a piece  of junk and we had to fix it in the middle of nowhere. What I saw was: 
Painting My Horror
Shipwrecked Frontier Pioneer
The Chaos Path
Raudt Og Svart
Alone
Master of Disguise
Missed: 
Nightmare Heaven
Hibernation Sickness Complete
Corrosion of Conformity:  I went to the 'chilean' stage to see a local band instead, so I went to eat some stuff and talk with some friends, since the  international stage would take a bit of a break for a while.
Sodom 8/10:  The performance was good, not mindblowing. Tom's vocals were decent so  far, but the bass was way too loud and you couldn't hear the riffs  properly. It was way more energetic than the previous gig they played  here but still it lacked some bite especially the second half. The guys  look old as fuck but still they can play. The setlist was no short of  classics, although I missed a couple of 90's tracks (like Tapping the  Vein stuff) instead the newer material that don't do much for me.
Morbid Angel 10/10:  I'm not exaggerating. They opened with Immortal Rites with no  presentation and the sound was overwhelmingly heavy. Dave said they  won't be talking much cause the time was too short so they could play  more songs for us. He sounded simply incredible, as well as the rest of  the band. Tim Yeung once again proved to the a more than worthy  replacement for Pete, nailing every bit with excellence. The setlist was  heavily focused on Altars, which was like this:
Immortal Rites
Fall From Grace
Rapture
Maze of Torment
Existo Vulgoré
Nevermore
Lord of All Fevers and Plague
Chapel of Ghouls
Where the Slime Live
God of Emptiness
World of Shit (The Promised Land)
The  Illud tracks were played faster than the studio versions and with the  huge sound of the gig they sounded truly excellent. Dave's cleans were  deep as fuck (both in tone and depth) and he added some of them on the  Altars tracks where you could sing along, adding atmosphere in  replacement of the missing keys. Did I say the sound was crushingly  heavy? A lot of people were talking before about how gay was Dave and  how shitty the gig would be since they play 'disco music' now. Morbid  Angel just shut they mouths and everyone was shocked about how great  they sounded and played. The best band from the day 1 by a mile.
Twisted Sister 9,5/10:  I wasn't overly excited for seeing them but hell, the show was  inmensely fun! Dee is a great frontman, he put the crowd to his kneels  with ease, sung with the confidence earned by decades of rocking and his  voice was spectacular! everyone was singing along every song. The band  was also tight was fuck and thanx to a proper sound, the whole set  sounded quite heavy but clear enough to understand everything. This  should have been the perfect closure to the first day, but 1 band left.
Down: 5/10.  I'm not a huge fan of them but I don't hate them either. Twisted Sister  proved that you couldn't be much into them but still they assure a hell  of a time, so I waited for Down with an open and optimistic mind. The  show started like 30 minutes after the programmed time (which every  single band before respected as never happens here). That and being the  last band settled a bad feeling about it: people was a bit of tired for  being all day long into the venue. This is not the reason of my 5/10; it  was Anselmo. The guy can 'sing/shout' still and the band can play but  it wasn't very tight, the sound wasn't the best at all and Phil  dedicated his words to trash over the crowd: the show itself wasn't very  engaging IMO and after the 2nd or 3rd song he said: 'this is the last  time you'll see Down here'. Some people was pretty upset about the bad  reaction of Anselmo for his band not being able to earn the crowd and  make them bang their songs. Anselmo insisted on crying like a baby and  was a total ass.
A bit of a bad taste to finish the day but Arcturus, Morbid Angel and Twisted Sister were pure gold.
DAY 2:
This time I arrived in time!! the heat was high but it didn't stop us to band our heads against the walls.
Brutal Truth 8,5/10:  Again, I wasn't there for them but they ripped. I felt unfair to have  them opening for so 'few' people (like half of the arena instead fully  packed) but the sound, performance and charisma of the guys were enough  to provide a truly brutal and classy show. The guys were very thanful  for people moshing and screaming their songs; even Kevin jumped to the  crowd which was a bit funny to see, given his height. My only gripe is  that the snare a bit of low in the mix so sometimes they went full on  speed but I couldn't understand well some sections.
Nile 9,5/10:  Nile was about to NOT play, since American Airlines missed the whole  Kollias's instruments and accesories, but Tim Yeung saved the day  lending him his whole kit to play. Not surprisingly, George sounded  brutal and crystal clear thru all the gig. The performance was epic,  majestic and utterly brutal, everyone excepting Kollias provided vocals  to enchance some sections, which reminded me a bit to newer Behemoth in  terms of atmosphere and brutality. The sound was mostly great, excepting  Karl's leads sometimes that overpowered everything for the abuse of  delay and gain, which is my only gripe. The performance was tight as a  1-month age girl pussy and to see Kollias playing was a show by itself.  Karl also had some nice words for the public (in spanish sometimes) and  he looked truly impressed by the ferocity of the crowd, something he  praised more than once, swearing they'll return asap.
Brujeria: Skipped, went to the Chilean stage to see a couple of local bands, eat something and join some friends.
*While  this happened, my wife and I were walking around and came across Dave  Vincent who was just walking around. Both of us took a pic with him,  which was very humble and nice to everyone - I asked about to take a  picture with my wife and he said: sure, bring it on! - although not much  people noticed him. After a while he went to the interviewer's set to  share a couple of words and left the arena. My wife who's a huge Morbid  Angel fan was frozen and the pic added to the exceptional performance of  the band made her proclaim them the best of the bill so far.
Symphony X:  we weren't interested on them and saw some songs but again we went to  the Chilean stage.  The sound wasn't the best btw but Allen's vocals  were epic.
My wife to this point was very tired and she asked me  if she could sleep a bit while My Dying Bride was playing. I said: sure,  try it. Then they came in
My Dying Bride 10/10:  I like MDB and I was waiting for this, cautiously. The last albums,  while good, have lacked bite and Aaron's vocals in studio aren't the  best anymore IMO, but I wasn't prepared for a such flawless, passionate  and utterly crushing performance, which eclipsed even to Nile.
Kneel  Til Doomsday opens and the sound greatly benefits the song, giving it a  much necessary heaviness on the guitar dept. Aaron's cleans comes  emotional but not cheesy at all, his mannerisms were very theatrical  without looking gay or weird. He's bald now and use some creepy makeup,  oddly reminding me to Nemtheanga from Primordial. When the heavy part of  the song started, Aaron's growls filled the whole arena. Seriously, his  growls were inmense, deep and full of anger, just like in the mid 90's.  The whole band played the songs flawlessly with great conviction, both  guitars were weeping while the new Violinist/Keyboardist was also  incredibly good. Like Gods of the Sun came then and, as an oldie, it was  sung and banged properly, especially that it was played way faster and  the chorus sounded heavy as fuck.
Aaron then gave thanx and  praises, announcing the title track from TLTS. Needless to say, it was  overwhelmingly crushing. Aaron's growls must have come from somewhere  else, the guy was possessed. I would say his growl was even better than  the Darkest Eyes DVD. The whole band, again was very tight. From Darkest  Skies was a beautiful addition to the setlist, it was very emotional  and well played.
Aaron again gave thanx to the crowd, saying  they'll return asap to play here since everything since the fans, the  organization, the reception were beyond their expectatives and felt  truly well. Then he announced The Raven and the Rose, which was played  again a bit faster than the studio version, with Aaron's growls and  almost black metal grim vocals dominating the arena, while the  blastbeats of the middle section were hitting us with tons of power.
Then  came the mandatory Classic 'She is the Dark'. Again, devoided of any  flaws, the guitars were shedding tears harmonizing beautifully, until  the heavy part was again dominated by the 'brutal' delivery of Aaron.
People  were asking for Cry Of Mankind loudly, then Glencross started to play  the endless tapping intro. Again, Aaron's performance was very  theatrical and for a while you could really think the guy was suffering  singing that song. His voice felt touched, a bit broken if I may add,  which if it was true or just his ability as a singer, it was very  heartfelt andwell done.
Aaron announced they had time for only 1  more song, so the drummer started 'The Forever People'. This one was  delivered with full force, both Glencross and Andrew headbanging wildly,  while Aaron unleashed some of the most powerful growls of the day.
The  show was beyond mere words and easily the best from the Day 2. It was  simply in another level. Even my wife who doesn't like MDB much said it  was above everyone else's, even his favorite Nile.
Then we took a bit of a break to buy some albums and eat some stuff.
Carcass 6,5/10:  Both of us were waiting for this one and after the incredible  performance of MDB, Carcass should finish us off... but the show was  disappointing. 
First, the sound wasn't good. The drums were a  bit buried in the mix and the guitars were kinda muddy. The vocals were a  bit drowned, thing fixed a couple of songs after the beginning.
Second:  The setlist. I don't like Heartwork and Swansong, but sadly they played  more of those albums than the old ones. Even if the setlist could be  considered 'balanced', it sucks when they focus on one of their worst  albums. Since the setlist lacked several more worthy tracks and added  those shitty groovy melodic farts from HW and SS, I was bored to tears  for most of the show.
Third: The performance. Walker's vocals  weren't strong enough and he lost quite of time talking in 'mexican'.  Only with the oldies where Bill provided vocals I felt some real threat  from the stage. The new guy (Ben Ash) was quite energetic playing tho.  Steer's vocals were very good, he should have sung the entire show  instead Jeff.
Setlist:
Intro/Buried Dreams
Incarnated Solvent Abuse
No Love Lost
This Mortal Coil
Reek of Putrefaction
Keep on Rotting in the Free World
Pyosisified (Rotten to the Gore)
Death Certificate
Exhume to Consume
Corporal Jigsore Quandary
Heartwork
Less HW, more Reek and Symphony could have been way, way better IMO.
DTP:  Skipped, we needed to leave to return home at a decent time, since the  travel was 2 hours and then I needed to wake up at 5 am to work.
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