Zero Hour rules all.
I went to see them with a couple friends at the Cactus Club in San Jose, CA, about 6 months ago (they were playing with a bunch of other bands. The only ones whom I remember are Imagicka, and San Resina).
Anyhow, our jaws hit the floor as soon as Zero Hour started playing their first song, and remained there for their entire set.
The level of musicianship, technicality, and tightness of the playing was something none of us had ever seen before.
Even though we were beyond broke, we pitched our money together to purchase a copy of "The Towers of Avarice."
It was truly an inspiring performance, and, along with In Flames, and Sentenced, Zero Hour was the best band I've ever seen live, and certainly the most memorable concert experience I've had.
I went to see them with a couple friends at the Cactus Club in San Jose, CA, about 6 months ago (they were playing with a bunch of other bands. The only ones whom I remember are Imagicka, and San Resina).
Anyhow, our jaws hit the floor as soon as Zero Hour started playing their first song, and remained there for their entire set.
The level of musicianship, technicality, and tightness of the playing was something none of us had ever seen before.
Even though we were beyond broke, we pitched our money together to purchase a copy of "The Towers of Avarice."
It was truly an inspiring performance, and, along with In Flames, and Sentenced, Zero Hour was the best band I've ever seen live, and certainly the most memorable concert experience I've had.