Testament Live

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My second time seeing Testament at this venue although if my memory serves the first time was way back in 2005 so quite a long while. The Koko really is a lovely venue for a metal gig visually speaking, but with the ceiling being so high, the sound does tend to get a little cavernous and loud but a great place nevertheless.

First up we had some supports to get through. Xerath is a band I've heard about before and tried a bit as well but it's not my cup of tea. It's sort of pretty technical at times but the root of the band seems to be in the Djent movement and I don't do Djent. They didn't get a great response it has to be said and even a few heckles.

Next up were Malefice who I've actually seen before. They support on quite a few bills in and around London. They play melodic thrashy deathcore. They are not terrible and have some decent riffage but again try as I might I can't get it into it. The singer alluded to their lot on stage by saying they've died a death on the previous four nights of the tour. They fared a little better here in London though and a moshpit even started on the last song. Again not suitable support really for Testament and it's a shame they can't take a band like Suicide Angels out with them rather than these local deathcore bands.

There was a 9.45 curfew so Testament came out right on 8.15pm to fill their 90 minute set with as much music as possible. Of course they were mainly promoting new album Dark Roots...which to be honest hasn't excited me all that much though it is solid. It has some great songs like Native Blood and True American Hate which were both aired and went down a storm but it also has some average tunes which don't really do much for me.

However I was mainly here for the good old classics, Alone in the Dark complete with extended crowd sing along section, my fave Testament song ever, Disciples of the Watch was monstrous as was the thrashtastic Over The Wall played at breakneck speed. Practice What You Preach can never be left out of a Testament gig and so it proved to be a real fan fave with full crowd sing along.

I was 2 rows from the front at the start of the show but there was such an almighty crush that I had to bid a hasty retreat for safer waters. Heck I'm much too old for that malarkey! I couldn't take any decent photos as a result and decided to try and find a balcony spot but even that was nigh on impossible. The place was rammed from every corner. Anyway it was a good but not amazing show for me. It's always good to hear Chuck's roar though and those familiar kicking Testa-riffs that all thrashers know and love.

Setlist:


Rise Up
The New Order
The Preacher
Native Blood
True American Hate
More Than Meets the Eye
Dark Roots of Earth
Into the Pit
Practice What You Preach
Over the Wall
Alone in the Dark
Disciples of the Watch
D.N.R. (Do Not Resuscitate)
3 Days in Darkness
The Formation of Damnation

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Oof that Testament set is criminally lacking the older stuff. I love how they packed in Into The Pit, Practice What You Preach, and Over The Wall in the middle there one after the other, as if to just get them overwith. Oh well, I guess I'm in the minority because I'm not a fan of the new albums.
 
Oof that Testament set is criminally lacking the older stuff. I love how they packed in Into The Pit, Practice What You Preach, and Over The Wall in the middle there one after the other, as if to just get them overwith. Oh well, I guess I'm in the minority because I'm not a fan of the new albums.

The New Order
The Preacher
Into the Pit
Practice What You Preach
Over the Wall
Alone in the Dark
Disciples of the Watch

Seven of their songs from their set list are from their classic era...what are you talking about...that's almost half.

~Brian~
 
That's still not enough old songs given how terrible the new stuff is.


I don't know, I like the old stuf too, but I prefer the new stuff, and it still has some pretty crushing riffs.....I love the pissed off anger feeling of the last CD, excellent gym material...............
 
That's still not enough old songs given how terrible the new stuff is.

I don't get it...o_O

I am with the majority.
That is a weak as hell setlist.

I hope they change it before the US headlining run.

See above...o_O

I don't know, I like the old stuf too, but I prefer the new stuff, and it still has some pretty crushing riffs.....I love the pissed off anger feeling of the last CD, excellent gym material...............

These guys haven't missed a beat in my opinion...ever!

~Brian~
 
You don't have to get it.
Everyone has different opinions.....

There's just some bands where no matter what they do the majority will always prefer the classics.

Testament are one of those bands.
 
I don't know, I like the old stuf too, but I prefer the new stuff, and it still has some pretty crushing riffs.....I love the pissed off anger feeling of the last CD, excellent gym material...............

Same here. Their last two albums are great, and it wouldn't bother me to hear a fair amount of new stuff on this tour.