I saw them about a year ago outide of Chicago with Novembers Doom, and Ion Vein in support. Unfortunately not too many showed up. I bet there was less than 100 in attendance.SavaRon said:I would love to see the band Trouble play PP. I know they aren't either genre..not even close, but I think they are a great band and they are back together after about a decade. Does anybody else like them?
DarkTide said:I saw them about a year ago outide of Chicago with Novembers Doom, and Ion Vein in support. Unfortunately not too many showed up. I bet there was less than 100 in attendance.
LOCALX said:WOULD LOVE TO SEE DEATH ANGEL AT PROG POWER, THEY WOULD TAKE THE ROOF DOWN!!!!!!!!!! :hotjump:
Preach on.. can't wait for the new Testament (heheh I always liked saying that.. new testament, lol) either. The last Anthrax album We've Come For You All is really good as well. Overkill never disappoints and neithre does Motorhead.SavaRon said:I think these guys would tear it up also. Their new CD is really awesome, I can't believe all the thrash bands that released good CDs this year. I grew up listening to mostly thrash so it's good to hear bands like Death Angel, Exodus, Megadeth, Metal Church releasing good material again!![]()
They sounded great. I don't know much of their material, but I found them pretty entertaining. The small amount of people that were there seemed to enjoy themselves quite a bit. It's unfortunate that quality bands such as these can't draw more people. It was a Friday night show, and I would have expected a lot more people to attend.SavaRon said:Wow. That really sucks. How did they sound? I am originally from the south side of Chicago and I never seen them.I regret it now.
Creeps said:Preach on.. can't wait for the new Testament (heheh I always liked saying that.. new testament, lol) either. The last Anthrax album We've Come For You All is really good as well. Overkill never disappoints and neithre does Motorhead.
DarkTide said:They sounded great. I don't know much of their material, but I found them pretty entertaining. The small amount of people that were there seemed to enjoy themselves quite a bit. It's unfortunate that quality bands such as these can't draw more people. It was a Friday night show, and I would have expected a lot more people to attend.
Ruthven said:I love T-Ride! What ever happened to them? One album and they were out. Their sound was so unique that it would have been a battle to maintain a longterm career with it, but it was a shame that they went away so quickly. Did you know that originality-challenged rockers Snake River Conspiracy performed a pretty good cover of "You and Your Friend?"
They probably fall too far outside the ProgPower spectrum, but to me, Virgin Black would be a great oddball pick.