Azrael LenGraden
Lake Of Fire
I was there for
Rock Sugar - Background vocals AND lead vocals were played on a backing tracks... very disappointed
Edens Curse - Mix was horrible, backing vocals were louder than the mains, and there was a lot of boring fret board gymnastics going on by the guitarist, not impressed. Their performance was made even less impressive by the band that followed.
Pride of Lions - Far out ceaded my expectations Toby Hitchcock made every other singer up to that point look like an amateur. He was flawless. His natural ability was inspiring, Jim Peterik is a legend Anyone who knows anything about songwriting knows this man is talented. To see a 65 year old and a 26 year old up their singing and performing the way they did was awesome. The rest of the band was incredible as well. These guys stole the show in my opinion. They did all the PoL songs I wanted to hear, they also did one of my favorite Survivor songs I never thought I would ever hear, "Oceans which has one of my favorite Frankie Sullivan solos in it. Mike Aquino nailed the solo pretty dam good, to say I was impressed is an understatement. Jimi Jaminson got up and sang "Burning Heart"... they even made listening to Eye of the Tiger fun again as their version was rockin!
Danger Danger was great, I didnt care for their selection of songs as they didnt play what I wanted to hear but the energy and amount of fun they were having on stage really appealed to the crowed. Their new album, REVOLVE, is actually very good but my two least favorite songs on the CD are the ones they played go figure. Overall a very good performance.
Y&T - I grew up on Y&T, and I have always admired Dave Meniketti as a guitarist, singer, and performer so my expectations were high. I have never see them live and the last two times they played Chicago were the same weekends of PP so I was looking forward to this show. They were great, played all the songs I wanted to hear and Dave just rips on guitar. The vocals were great and Phil Kennmore is quite the character. The new songs sounded really good live as well.
As far as the the fest it was pretty cool, got some great comments on my Evergrey shirt and struck up more than one conversation because of it. I saw at least 4 PP shirts.
Rock Sugar - Background vocals AND lead vocals were played on a backing tracks... very disappointed
Edens Curse - Mix was horrible, backing vocals were louder than the mains, and there was a lot of boring fret board gymnastics going on by the guitarist, not impressed. Their performance was made even less impressive by the band that followed.
Pride of Lions - Far out ceaded my expectations Toby Hitchcock made every other singer up to that point look like an amateur. He was flawless. His natural ability was inspiring, Jim Peterik is a legend Anyone who knows anything about songwriting knows this man is talented. To see a 65 year old and a 26 year old up their singing and performing the way they did was awesome. The rest of the band was incredible as well. These guys stole the show in my opinion. They did all the PoL songs I wanted to hear, they also did one of my favorite Survivor songs I never thought I would ever hear, "Oceans which has one of my favorite Frankie Sullivan solos in it. Mike Aquino nailed the solo pretty dam good, to say I was impressed is an understatement. Jimi Jaminson got up and sang "Burning Heart"... they even made listening to Eye of the Tiger fun again as their version was rockin!
Danger Danger was great, I didnt care for their selection of songs as they didnt play what I wanted to hear but the energy and amount of fun they were having on stage really appealed to the crowed. Their new album, REVOLVE, is actually very good but my two least favorite songs on the CD are the ones they played go figure. Overall a very good performance.
Y&T - I grew up on Y&T, and I have always admired Dave Meniketti as a guitarist, singer, and performer so my expectations were high. I have never see them live and the last two times they played Chicago were the same weekends of PP so I was looking forward to this show. They were great, played all the songs I wanted to hear and Dave just rips on guitar. The vocals were great and Phil Kennmore is quite the character. The new songs sounded really good live as well.
As far as the the fest it was pretty cool, got some great comments on my Evergrey shirt and struck up more than one conversation because of it. I saw at least 4 PP shirts.