OK, I'm gettin' around to it! There is a benefit to insomnia, yes?
Got into the show shortly before Carry The Day ended their set. I had listened to them in the morning knowing nothing prior and decided that they were a bad Pantera/Lamb of God ripoff. Let's leave the LOG discussions alone, shall we? Hey, can't win 'em all.
After that was Luna Mortis, and I just can't say enough about this band. I've been hooked since their Ottoman Empire days. They're young and have great stage presence. I'm looking forward to seeing just how far they go.
I had seen Warbringer with Finntroll late last year and they sold me right off the bat. Just a solid young thrash band is what they are and they painted that picture all over the Pearl Room.
I was completely stoked about seeing Swallow The Sun again since it was the Katatonia tour of '07 when I saw them last. Damn it they didn't disappoint...AT ALL.
What can I possibly say in praise of Darkane? Good grief. I may be biased, but I'm sorry, they stole the show. Great energy and their performace only solidified the fact that Jens was indeed a solid replacement for Andreas. Newer tunes (go pick up Demonic Art for hell's sake) and older works were part of the set. I'm so glad they got another run of the States.
Now, I didn't pay much attention to Soilwork. Soilwork lost my interest a few years ago and they haven't gotten it back. I didn't stay for their entire set, so, sorry Rebecca, no set list from me! They may still have the presence, but the newer tunes just don't do it for me.
I'm an earplug wearin' fool, so if there were sound issues, I didn't notice them. The room was nowhere near sold out, but there was a healthy crowd, despite the craptastic weather. All in all I'd say it was an enjoyable night. Twas a good time for metal in the Chi.
