Not sure how many forum members are fans of Testament but for those that are they are in the midst of a very brief and limited tour of the USA before embarking to distant shores. Fortunately, Dallas was one of Testament's stops (last night actually) and the show was excellent. According to the band's website the remaining US itinerary as it stands now is:
March/April 2007:
03/27/07 Scout Bar - Houston, TX
03/29/07 Rialto Theatre - Tucson, AZ
03/30/07 The Orpheum Theatre - Flagstaff, AZ
03/31/07 California Metal Fest: Galaxy Theatre - Santa Ana, CA
04/01/07 Fat Cat Music House - Modesto, CA
If any of you are in or near these cities it might be worth going. Although I am not as well-versed in all things Testament as many of you probably are they seemed to offer a nice mix of material more weighted toward the older stuff (a new CD is in the works but its release date is undertermined at this time) including such songs as "Into The Pit", "Electric Crown", "Practice What You Preach", and "Over The Wall". This tour also features the return of guitarist Alex Skolnick who was in fine form the entire show. Testament also has as its newest member Nick Barker (formerly of Cradle of Filth and Dimmu Borgir among others) who was his usual "I'm going to pound these drums into submission" self and very entertaining. All in all a good time. My only complaint was Testament's set seemed too short, checking in at around 75 minutes or so but, hey, I was happy just to be able to see these guys for the first time!
March/April 2007:
03/27/07 Scout Bar - Houston, TX
03/29/07 Rialto Theatre - Tucson, AZ
03/30/07 The Orpheum Theatre - Flagstaff, AZ
03/31/07 California Metal Fest: Galaxy Theatre - Santa Ana, CA
04/01/07 Fat Cat Music House - Modesto, CA
If any of you are in or near these cities it might be worth going. Although I am not as well-versed in all things Testament as many of you probably are they seemed to offer a nice mix of material more weighted toward the older stuff (a new CD is in the works but its release date is undertermined at this time) including such songs as "Into The Pit", "Electric Crown", "Practice What You Preach", and "Over The Wall". This tour also features the return of guitarist Alex Skolnick who was in fine form the entire show. Testament also has as its newest member Nick Barker (formerly of Cradle of Filth and Dimmu Borgir among others) who was his usual "I'm going to pound these drums into submission" self and very entertaining. All in all a good time. My only complaint was Testament's set seemed too short, checking in at around 75 minutes or so but, hey, I was happy just to be able to see these guys for the first time!