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.
. Now if only Metallica would get it together and put out something decent.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.