...they came, they saw, they made us all break our necks in the air. They were so unbelievably tight it was ridiculous.
The security guard looked like Brock Lesnar.
Moonspell's lead singer looks like Billy Zane, and thinks he is Skeletor. if you are gonna see them, make sure you pay attention when he starts bouncing that staff with a skull on the end on the ground. It's funny as hell to just watch the skull bounce up and down. They had a few people there to see them.
DevilDriver was not as bad as I was expecting. Granted I didn't like them at all, and would never listen to their music, but their frontman seemed like an alright guy when he would talk and stuff. There were a lot of people to see them.
Opeth. Our boys from Stockholm and Uruguay come out and the place erupts.
Master's Apprentices. They played it a little slower than on record, and it grooved really good. Pretty much sounded like on the DVD. Mike's singing was spot-on, again.
Drapery Falls. You know what this sounded like. Everyone sang along.
The Moor. Before The Moor, I kept yellin at Mike that it was "ALL ABOUT THE MOTHERFUCKIN MOOR MIKEY!" and then he gets on the mic and is like "Ever since they invented the internet, people can get on our website and get our setlist.....our website is shutit.com" and then he pointed at me. It was humorous. The song itself, of course, slayed. Mike played the fingerpicking parts a bit slower than on record. There were a lot of people singing along to this as well.
Windowpane and IMTON were excellent as well.
Song of the night. April Ethereal owned anything I have ever heard. It was close to being my fave before, and last night just pushed it to #1. Can't really describe how good it was.
Deliverance killed as usual.
BWP was insane. Really heavy and tight grooving. I liked the way they brought back in the heavy part.
Demon last night was better than last time I saw em.
All in all, the band was tight, the crowd was HOT, and Mike said during the set that this was one of the best shows they had played on this tour. I think by the end he would have probably said it was the best.
We got to hang out with Mike and Peter after the show, and they were, of course, cool as shit. Mike said he hadn't heard the Blackfield album yet when I asked him about it. We got pictures with rjbeals. My buddy will upload em later.

The security guard looked like Brock Lesnar.
Moonspell's lead singer looks like Billy Zane, and thinks he is Skeletor. if you are gonna see them, make sure you pay attention when he starts bouncing that staff with a skull on the end on the ground. It's funny as hell to just watch the skull bounce up and down. They had a few people there to see them.
DevilDriver was not as bad as I was expecting. Granted I didn't like them at all, and would never listen to their music, but their frontman seemed like an alright guy when he would talk and stuff. There were a lot of people to see them.
Opeth. Our boys from Stockholm and Uruguay come out and the place erupts.
Master's Apprentices. They played it a little slower than on record, and it grooved really good. Pretty much sounded like on the DVD. Mike's singing was spot-on, again.
Drapery Falls. You know what this sounded like. Everyone sang along.
The Moor. Before The Moor, I kept yellin at Mike that it was "ALL ABOUT THE MOTHERFUCKIN MOOR MIKEY!" and then he gets on the mic and is like "Ever since they invented the internet, people can get on our website and get our setlist.....our website is shutit.com" and then he pointed at me. It was humorous. The song itself, of course, slayed. Mike played the fingerpicking parts a bit slower than on record. There were a lot of people singing along to this as well.
Windowpane and IMTON were excellent as well.
Song of the night. April Ethereal owned anything I have ever heard. It was close to being my fave before, and last night just pushed it to #1. Can't really describe how good it was.
Deliverance killed as usual.
BWP was insane. Really heavy and tight grooving. I liked the way they brought back in the heavy part.
Demon last night was better than last time I saw em.
All in all, the band was tight, the crowd was HOT, and Mike said during the set that this was one of the best shows they had played on this tour. I think by the end he would have probably said it was the best.
We got to hang out with Mike and Peter after the show, and they were, of course, cool as shit. Mike said he hadn't heard the Blackfield album yet when I asked him about it. We got pictures with rjbeals. My buddy will upload em later.
