Shadow Gallery - First Ever Live UK Show!!!

forgottenglory

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Just purchased my ticket for the first ever Shadow Gallery gig in London! Is there anybody else going to this gig?


For those who might not be familiar with these Progressive Metal giants, check out the video below for Gold Dust (edited version) from their latest album Digital Ghosts





 
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Imagine Shadow Gallery, a band despite releasing masterpiece after masterpiece, never going on tour, finally hits the live circuit! If Shadow Gallery can play live then anything is possible in the world!!!

The first two songs were marred by poor sound quality which however improved as the gig progressed. It was total relish to finally hear some of those songs live. The band were visibly having fun and that positive energy translated into the audience as well.

Other than the epic songs, those hauntingly infectious vocal harmonies, guitar solos and keyboard sound scapes: all being incredible treats , the most pleasant of surprises - the icing on the cake - was when the members switched instruments and treated us to epic instrumentals of magnanimous proportions! Joe Nevelo is a VERY frighteningly good drummer. I neither knew that Gary Werhkamp could play the drums that well nor that new vocalist Brian Ashland was an accomplished guitar player!

If a mathematical formula could be devised to describe the band's music it would be as follows:

The Shadow Gallery Formula
Musicianship + Melody = Magic

The band did a meet and greet after the show where they chatted with everyone, took pictures and signed everything that the fans threw at them.

On a personal level, I was touched that Gary, Brendt and Carl actually recognised me as their 'friend' from Facebook! Such a thing would never have happened pre-FB! I was also very pleased when Gary gave (more like threw it!) me one of his guitar picks.

This was a gig of a historic nature which I feel privileged to have attended.

Finally HERE are some of my pictures from The House of Progression. Enjoy!
 
Totally agree with you on all counts FG.
One of the top 3 gigs I have attended this year.
The only downer was that the Peel was nowhere near full.
£15.00 to see a little piece of Prog history was a bargain.

P.S. Maplerun weren't bad either.