2/10/08 WEDNESDAY 13 AT THE ROX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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When my friend Diane drug my ass all the way outta bed on a sunday nite to go to the ROX to see WEDNESDAY 13, I wasnt expecting too much because I had never heard him,or so I thought…I get there to find out(because I had no clue) that Wednesday 13 was the singer of the Murder Dolls,whom I fucking love!! They were only out for a cd and they went fast, but that cd ROCKED!!
Wednesday reminded me of Manson/Rob Zombie with a Hollywood Sleaze twist. He had really long dreadlocks and was all decked out in kick-ass clothes.

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When these guys came out it was super chaotic and frenzied! They played songs off his new Cd Fang Bang and also Transylvania 90210. His old Murder Dolls bandmate Acey Spade was there beside Wednsday just pumping out the licks.

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Wednesday and Acey!!!

His band consists of Johnny Chops on Drums,Nate Manor on Bass and J-Sin on Guitars. They played an array of Wednsday 13 songs along with some Murder Doll faves like 197666, Die my Bride,and Dead in Hollywood. They did new stuff like Rambo and FUCK.  He used a few props that were really kewl…

Unfortunatley for the band the crowd was small…I dont know if it was just because it was a sunday or that I never saw it advertised,but I felt bad that hardly anyone was there but the band still gave it their all and rawked the ROX down!! I was so happy that Diane made me get outta bed to see these guys live,because I would have regretted not seeing them. Wednesday 13 just RULEZ!!!  You can find Wednesday 13 at Myspace at: http://www.myspace.com/officialwednesday13 I give this show \m/\m/\m/\m/\m/ WAY up!!!!! He is amazing!!

Review for Prog/Power #8 from 10/5-6/07

Review for Prog/Power #8 from 10/5-6/07

progpowerlogoOk, I did this review right after the Prog/Power show in Atlanta Georgia,with my friend Taylor Hicks. I didnt want to post this until after the review came out in Virtuosa Magazine,which it did just a week or so ago. So with Nick Hinton’s Blessings,this is a review of the most amazing show I have ever been to and it was so worth the trip. We had a blast down there seeing all these amazing bands and meeting all these wonderful people!! So here ya go kids!!!
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ProgPower USA is an annual 3-day metal festival in Atlanta, Georgia that provides fans of Progressive and Power metal a rare opportunity to see some of the best bands in the genre perform. Most of these bands hail from overseas and are often performing for the first and only time in the USA. Those who do perform however, occasionally find themselves returning once they experience the energy and camaraderie the festival provides. ProgPower itself is 2 days featuring 12 bands preceded by another concert called the ‘Showcase’ which usually features 4 more bands, all headliner caliber. I had the chance to attend my 4th ProgPower event and was excited to take one of my best friends with me who until recently had no idea how happy her little metal heart would be once she experienced it for the first time.
PPUSA was once a dream; a dream for a man who was truly passionate about getting a Progressive and Power metal scene back to the USA. The metal scene in America had taken a back seat to mediocrity and become a victim of the record label’s industrious turnstile of ‘Pop’. Glenn Harveston had enough and took matters into his own hands. In 2001, he personally hired, organized, promoted, and booked everyone he needed to create what would become America’s Premier metal festival.
The first ProgPower event took place in Feburary 2001 and Symphony X headlined. The first two ProgPower festivals rode the coat tails of this fantastic band from New Jersey in which other bands; including some from Sweden such as Evergrey and Pain of Salvation were given a chance to showcase their incredible music along with Kamelot, a US band with a history of touring exclusively overseas. The lineups were rounded out with the likes of Jag Panzer, the UK’s Balance of Power, Norway’s Ark and Steel Prophet to the tune of 11 bands for each festival. Several from over-seas. Both PPI and PPII were held in the same year and since then it has become an annual event featuring up to 16 bands over 3 days with numerous sponsors and upgrades for the fans such as DVD’s, prizes, and ticket upgrades.
One of the unique features of this festival is that it remains an intimate and interactive event for the fans. To this day, the festival is still held at the original venue, a small theater-like environment which features a spacious floor area for the fans, a small club and 180-degree stadium seating up to a maximum of 1500 people. That’s it! The limited amount of seating means that the event retains a ‘family’ like atmosphere and becomes an exclusive experience for those lucky enough to get tickets. Each band also takes the opportunity to mingle with fans around the bar areas in addition to conducting signing sessions for those who want to have their newly acquired swag autographed. During the festival, the attached club is set up primarily as a vendor area for several music distributors to showcase rare and hard to find CD’s, DVD’s and T-shirts for some of the best metal bands in the world. Some of these distributors include Century Media, CD InZane, The End Records, Lance King’s Nightmare Records and Exploding Ned’s Tunes. Some great stuff available for great prices! We ended up hauling several hundred dollars of CD’s out of there! It’s practically irresistible! Check out their websites and you’ll see it’s nearly impossible to find a bad deal on a great CD!
Our experience began at the Grenada Best Western Hotel, just down the street from the venue where many of the bands and fans stay during the festival. The hotels really enjoy having the festival attendees. They provide complimentary happy hour 2 hours before the shows. This was a great opportunity to ‘warm up’ and mingle with fans and friends prior to the Showcase. There was even a game of Heavy Metal Trivial Pursuit on the table going on that my friend Leah, ‘THE’ metal queen, stepped in on to play. Everyone else was showing off their rare and unique metal gear while catching up and toasting another year gone by. This day, I chose to wear a very unique hat that an artist had made for me which became quite a hit with fans. As curtain time approached, the migration of metal heads began towards the venue.
Celador, opened up the festivities with a thundering roar. However, I failed to catch their set in lieu of additional liquid refreshment and trying to explain my hat to more fans. Plus, I could watch what was going on the stage via the flat screen monitors around the bar.

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Lance king of Krucible!!

It was great to see Lance King, formerly of Pyramaze, back up on stage with his new band Krucible. He commands the stage like a true metal front man should and has a voice that permeates every hair on the back of your neck! He’s one of my favorite artists and one of the most approachable and hard working guys in the industry! It was disappointing that Vanden Plas from Germany failed to make the festival due to some problems with their Visas at the Canadian border. Freak Kitchen took over headlining duties. They are an exciting band from Sweden who you’ll either love or hate. They’re an extremely entertaining 3 piece that thrives on heavy, experimental music with a touch of humor in their lyrics. The band described their third album as “A corny little heavy-pop-rock-latin-world-jazz-avant-garde-metal-blues-record”. Their lyrics contain heavy criticism against capitalist society, conformity, racism and the attitude of huge record companies. Frontman Mattias Eklundh is widely known as a guitarist of high technical ability and will occasionally use foreign objects such as cell phones, chop sticks and vibrators to create an audible assault of sci-fi sounds on his audience. Aside from the mass consumption of beer, this warm up night was a great time! I felt like I was ‘home’ among my metal friends and family! The night closed with my friend wondering where the hell I wandered off to after the show…just looking for a party I said….We’re off to an all too typical ProgPower experience!

Friday the festival officially begins. The venue opens early so that fans can either attend musician clinics upstairs or browse through the vendor’s booths. Most fans load up all their swag bags full of CD’s and T-shirts and run them back to the hotel prior to the show. Some can get a bite to eat at the bar and grill and some even get the opportunity to go upstairs and check out the clinics. This year, the drum clinic was put on by former TNT drummer John Macaluso who played with likes of Yngvie Malmsteen, Jorn Lande’s ARK and, James LaBrie. He was very approachable and was happy to answer any questions. I especially liked the technique he described as ‘Spaghetti Arm’. The guitar clinic was a barrage of Swedish gibberish provided by Mattias Eklundh of Freak Kitchen. This guy had an extremely dynamic personality and my friend Leah thought he suffered from an extreme case of A.D.D. Very funny guy as he tried to explain, in his own unique way, the madness behind his creativity and improvisation techniques.
We made our way to the stage at 4pm to see Raintime from Italy tear it up! One thing about ProgPower is that even the opener is a headliner caliber band. They evolved their sound since their first album Tales from Sadness into a hybrid form of melodic death metal. Their musical style borrows elements from both death metal, such as growling and detuning, and from the more melodic genres, using Keyboard and guitar unison leads which are popular among the progressive styles. After seeing them officially open the festival, it was apparent to most that they were in for an awesome night of ass-kicking metal!

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Communic!

I really enjoyed hearing Communic. This band had a Priest-ish / Nevermore style vibe but with gut wrenching power for a 3-piece. They still retained a very original sound and their new album Waves of Visual Decay is receiving great reviews! Hailing from Norway, this was their first time in the states and they were well received with horns raised high! An ass kicking indeed by Tor Atle Anderson and company!

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Virgin Steele!

I didn’t care much for Virgin Steele. It was a bit too cliché’ for the power metal genre, right down to the flaming swords. Some in the crowd even brought some plastic swords they were waving around down in front. That was the highlight of their set for me. I LOL’d. They don’t use a bass player so their sound is real top heavy. My friend thought the singer, was a buffed out version of Ronnie James Dio and thought perhaps the music was compensating for some complex or another. Funny! Regardless, PP has plenty of straight up, sword yielding, dragon slaying, Power Metal fans and many were slain indeed by their set.

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Redemption!

As we moved into the meat of the order, Ray Alder (former Fates Warning vocalist) and Redemption took the stage. Redemption’s music was probably the first real dose of Progressive Metal this night. Musically intricate and full of dynamics, one had to watch what was going on on stage to hear the music better if that makes any sense. The bass player Sean Andrews is a delight to watch as he trades licks with Bernie Versailles, the lead guitar player. Redemption is compromised mostly of members of Fates Warning and Prymary and are just coming off their supporting tour with Dream Theater. They played a lot of songs from their new release ‘The Origins of Ruin’ including the 21-minute epic ‘The Fullness of Time’ title track from their 2005 album which was the first featuring Ray.

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Pagans Mind:NilsK Rue and Jorn Viggo!!

Despite all the wonderful bands and immense talent that been rockin’ our tails off all night, the tension had been mounting for what was about to be a highlight of this year’s festival. Fans had been talking and the buzz was all about seeing the next band, Pagan’s Mind. If you hadn’t had your ear plugs in, or hadn’t had your ass kicked by now, the time was nigh upon you for strapping in and fastening your seat belt. It is rare that a band will perform live and sound better than they do on a CD. Pagan’s Mind is one of those bands. The studio does not do them justice. Hearing and seeing them perform live elevates their music to another level. Pagan’s Mind is another band from Norway who up until recently was an unknown. They played their first ProgPower back in 2003 as one of the openers and now they were back in the states with 2 new albums worth of a material and another forthcoming. I saw them back in 2003 and they were good then, but NOW they have become even better on stage. Nils’ stage presence is simply mind-blowing, singing with a vocal range that rivals the best in metal. Jorn Viggo and Steinar’s energy and enthusiasm on stage is 2nd to none. It’s very obvious that they ENJOY playing. Viggo is an incredible talent on the guitar and plays with energy and emotion. Their set included a wide variety of songs from each of their albums, including the ever popular ‘Osiris Eyes’ and my personal favorite ‘Supremacy, Our Kind’. Nils’ voice was further accentuated and featured when they played ‘Space Boy’, a David Bowie cover. Pagan’s Mind can be described as Heavy, in-your-face Sci-FI prog metal. They’ve got some great heavy grooves and mystical themes that take you into another world while pounding your soul into submission. One of the most intriguing and special things about the bands from European countries is that they are so down to earth and open to their fans. Pagan’s Mind is no exception, they’re a great bunch of guys and we enjoyed hanging out, sharing a brew, some laughs and talking about the new album, God’s Equation, which comes out in November.(Which I will be doing a review on here!!)

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Sonata Arctica!!

The next band was from Finnland and they are one of those symphonic/power/metal bands that are amazing and beautiful. On the vein of bands like Blind Guardian and Therion, Sonata Arctica, are to me a bit hard to follow but killer! They are talented as hell and their songs are gorgeous. The singer Tony Kakko was great to watch as he has so much passion. Keyboardist,Henrik Klingenberg was like a madman on the keys and was one of the most talented musicians I have ever seen play the keys! They have a new cd out called Unia that you should pick it up if you dig these guys!

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Firewind!!

The last day of Prog/Power was seeing many hungover people milling about before the show but they were in for more ass-kicking and we knew we were in for a loong nite. The show started at 4pm with one of my fave bands that hail from the beautiful country of Greece with guitar god Gus G, a new singer, Henning Basse (from Metallim) Firewind! With a new cd out called Allegience,this band will rock your ass off with a form of power metal that is reminicent of the 80’s without being cliche’. I thoroughly enjoyed their set and Henning really blew my socks off and when their singer from Between Heaven and Hell and Burning Earth,Steven Frederick came out to sing with him,it was intense! They were as good live as on cd! Gus G showed his chops and bounced off the walls and showed us why he is one of the new guitar hero’s of this generation! The whole playing guitar and keys at the same time was a neat trick!! This was an amazing band!

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Threshold!!

After that blistering set came the prog/metal band Threshold, from the UK. Damien Wilson was back on board now supporting their recent cd called Dead Reckoning. Damien commanded the stage and had an amazing voice and even stage dove into the crowd at one point. He is a killer frontman and even though I had to rush out to get in line for Firewind to sign my swag, I stayed on for a couple of songs just to check them out. Surely a band on the rise!!

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Primal Fear!!!

There was a buzz in the air because Primal Fear was about to hit the stage next and I was excited as hell to see one of my fave power/metal bands from Germany. They have a new cd out called New Religion that I think is one of the best to date and has a song called Fighting the Darkness that just gave me goosebumps when they played it!! I couldnt believe that Ralf Sheepers voice was so perfect and clear live! He just takes over the stage with his powerful phisique. They played some of my fave songs like, Demons and Angels, Metal is Forever, and Angel in Black. The song Seven Seals made the hair stand up on my sore neck again as I headbanged away to their killer metal onslaught! They were up there with my fave bands of the weekend!

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After Forever!!!

I rocked out so hard to Primal Fear that I could barely walk,so I wandered up to the bar area and visited with a few of my new friends and stayed up there until After Forever went on. This band from Holland is amazing with their symphonic/heavy/goth/power style.

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Me and Sanders and Bas from After Forever!!

I think Floor Jensen has one of the most beautiful voices I have ever heard live in my life. She has a wide range of vocal styles and they are all exhibited during their set. They also have Sanders growling the death growl to offer dynamic variety and that is killer! Their new cd After Forever is a good one to pick up ! They had a smoking hot set with Bas and Sanders just jamming out together and looking like they were having the time of their lives! They were fun to watch! They were beginning their US tour with ProgPower! Check them out!!

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All Star Jam!!Floor with Ralf!!

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Taylor and Steiner and the infamous hat!!

By the time After Forever was done,I was about done. It was 1 am when we were told that the all star jam was about to begin. This is a special thing,my friends. This is something that you will never see again and the whole lot of us were grateful to be there to see the fun and frolic that was about to go on onstage. There were supposedly 22 songs to be played by the house band for the nite,Pagans Mind, and all the singers of the other bands were going to do their renditions of the classic songs that they were given! One of the first priorities was to get Steinar from Pagan’s mind the proper headgear, so I threw my ‘metal cowboy’ hat up on the stage which he quickly donned!

The first and one of the funnest things that happened was Zakk Stevens of CircleIICircle/Savavtage came out in Paul Stanley make-up and did his best at singing KISS’s Strutter!!! That was so much fun and he was having a blast doing it. This was an opportunity for all the musicians, crew and even the promoter himself, to entertain, relax, jam and let loose!! Each and everyone one of them got a piece of this party!!

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Zakk Stevens!!

Some of the highlights were Nils from Pagan’s doing two King Diamond/Mercyful fate songs! Nils is NAILS! In addition, Floor Jensen did a beautiful rendition of ‘Alone’ by Heart, and Zakk blew us away with his beautiful voice on the Eagles’ ‘Desperado’. Some of the crew even got up onstage and did ‘Highway to Hell’ by AC/DC. Primal Fear doing ‘Metal Gods’ was Awesome!! This was one of the best covers of the nite, as Judas Priest is certainly one of Ralf’s influences! Floor and Ralf also did a most beautiful duet of ‘Who wants to live Forever’,by Queen,one of my personal faves!! Anyone who wasn’t emotional and or crying from just being tired and drunk, shouldn’t even be here at this point!! Another photographer Adam, said that this was the greatest nite of his life and I had to agree with him. I can only hope they got this one for the DVD. I was grinning ear to ear but barely upright after a 11 hour day of non stop in your face metal. After all the fun had ended at 3am, we were told by our commader in chief Glenn Harveston to watch the screen to see what bands were on the list for next year. I watched with dismay that I knew none of the bands! I realised that I have a year to listen to these bands and get to know them before the next PP. Time to expand my mind once again! So much quality metal exists all over the world and once again, PP will bring it to the USA. People were cheering so it seemed like there was plenty of talent heading our way!

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Leah and Stian and Steiner from Pagan’s Mind,her Favorite band!!

 

Tired and beaten, I was fumbling around to find my little camera that had fallen outta my pocket and my bag with a hundred bucks or so in cds that I couldnt locate. I ran upstairs to see if we had left it there and ya know there it was leaning up against the wall where I guess I left it two hours ago. Also my camera was returned. So when I tell you PP is one of the coolest shows to see with some of the coolest metal-heads in the world,man its true! The people rule, the bands hang out and party and this is a bonding show. This is where is all starts for PP fans in the USA to get together and agree that this music is the best in the world with the most talented musicains and we wont settle for aything less than that! If you can hit PP 9 next year,then by all means necessary,go. It will be the time of your life!

Top 10 Things to Remember when attending ProgPower USA
10 Carry a bottle opener with you at all times. More than likely, you will be offered a beer, sometimes in the morning. Even more than likely, it won’t be a domestic. An international metal festival deserves an international beverage. ‘Sko’L!’
09 Take advantage of staying at the 3 closest hotels! Book as soon as the festival is announced! Better yet, take advantage of the free booze and breakfast they offer for the festival attendees on weekdays!
08 Bring money! Many independent record distributors bring a large inventory of goodies to sell. Can’t find it in your local record store? You’ll find it here!
Despite any pre-determined amount of discipline in spending, you’ll still fail!
07 Introduce yourself, ask questions and network. This as much a social event for fans of Progressive and Power metal than anything. Visit the forum and be prepared to place a handshake with an internet avatar at a moment’s notice.
06 Bring a Sharpie! Each and every band has an autograph session. In addition, there is a vast potential to meet musicians that are not even performing, but just attending for the festival.
05 Take advantage of the public transportation. There is no need to rent a car, the train can take you from the airport to within a block of your hotel and the venue for all of about 2 bucks! Parties are all within walking distance from there on out!
04 Respect the vicinity hotels. There are 3. I’ve seen rates rise dramatically during the festival in recent years. More than likely due to metal fans trashing the rooms, etc. Act like an adult, they’ll treat you right and maybe, just maybe, PPUSA fans can distinguish themselves as the premier metal fans by being respectful and continue to offer us incentives and not jack up the rates. The few can ruin it for the many.
03 Participate and accept the ‘Southern hospitality’. If you notice it, appreciate and reciprocate!
02 Come with an open mind. Just because you haven’t heard of a band before or because they’re Prog and you like Power, or vice-versa…this is a festival for music fans. Not people with a close-minded taste for what they like. I’ve discovered so many new bands and genre’s through this event. Each and every one of them are headliner caliber and will kick your ass. Take it like a true metal fan should! Appreciate each and every opportunity to experience something new!
01 If you get a chance….tell Glenn Harveston, the promoter and organizer of this event, “THANKS”! Glenn Harveston,the man that started it all!!

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I give this show \m/\m/\m/\m/\m/ horns WAAAAY UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you want to see more shots from the show,go to the Prog/Power gallery at Leahburlington.com!!!

Vegas to Germany: My Wacken Open Air Experience 2007!!

Vegas to Germany: My Wacken Open Air Experience 2007!!

wackenTo most American Metal-Head’s,a Metal-Fest to them is in the context of Ozzfest and Rocklahoma. Those are about the ONLY true Metal Festivals we have,but its absolutely nothing in compare to the Metal-Fests in Europe like Bang Your Head,SwedenFest,Hell Fest, and countless others that go on all summer long across the Atlantic. One thing that most of you don’t know is: Metal never died over there and bands you haven’t heard from for years that you thought were gone in the 80’s,like Saxon.Wacken Open Airs stages

 

 

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Doug and Paul from SAXON!!

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Biff from SAXON!!

Manowar,Fastway,and Rose Tattoo are still thriving and playing all the fests that are all over Europe! These bands and others are revered and respected. You still see dudes wearing denim jackets with metal band patches all over them just like when we were teenagers in the 80’s. Its not old guys either,its young guys that obviously had cool-ass brothers or Dads that taught them how to wear the uniforms of metal with pride because we are a like a club. We are the misfits of societyand we dont give a fuck what anyone says…metal is not just music,its a way of life!!!The greatest and most respected fest in Europe is Wacken Open Air that sits in a HUGE cow pasture in a small village of 1700 people about 45 minutes north of Hamburg,Germany.

Arial view of WOA Fest!(pic courtesy of WOA website! http://wacken.com/ )

WOA6This fest was started by a guy named Thomas Jensen 18 years ago in 1990 and was small at first but it grew over the years and has become the largest Metal Fest in the world that has metal-heads in every country from around the globe coming to Germany to bang their fuckin’ heads and party with thousands of their brothers and sisters! This year bands like Saxon,Iced Earth and Immortal, headlined the fest and it sold out to 82,000 people. Saxon played a free warm-up gig (yes they are still around and have put out new cd’s every other year since 1979!!!) to about 300 people two days before the show and blew us away! Thursday they played to over 40,000 screaming fans when they headlined Wacken! That was just incredible! I got to see them twice in one week,and I had been waiting for years to finally see them! It was worth the wait!!! You can find all that is SAXON at http://saxon747.com

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saxonmass2The festival is over three days and this year 70 bands graced the four stages. There is the Black Stage that had bands like Napalm Death,Possesed,Lacuna Coil, and Dimmu Borgir. Then there was the True Metal Stage that had bands like Therion,Grave Digger,Blind Gaurdian, and Iced Earth. Then there was the Party Stage that I never got to because the fuckin mud was so bad over there, that had Black Dahlia Murder,Enslaved,Schandmaul,and Samael. There was the W.E.T. Stage in a tent that had a muddy mosh-pit and hosted bands like Mennen,Turisa’s,Black Majesty, and 1349.They also had the Metal Battles there from bands from all over the world with new upcoming bands like the young band from Finnland called Sturm and Drang that has kids from 13-16 years old playing,that blew away most bands I have heard twice their age!

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Iced Earth!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

metalOttiemeI decided I wanted to experince this fest at least once in my life-time and it was set in stone when I met a girl on Myspace named Carola from Furth Germany that found me on Jorn Lande’s page (we are both HUGE fans!!) She procceded to ask me if I wanted to come over there to see Wacken and she said she would be my tour-guide and let me stay with her and her family. I decided to get my ticket,quit my job,spend a shit-load of cash on a pro-camera and fly 10 hours to Germany and stay with a person I had never met. It was an adventure that was something I am not used to, but it all turned out for the good when we found we were a perfect match to go to this fest together.It was a 6 hour drive from Frankfurt to Hamburg! We went to the world famous HEADBANGERS BALLROOM and met the main man, Otti!!

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We drank and rocked out with fellow Metal-Heads and Bobby the Blitz from Overkill joined us!

We blasted the Metal all the way there and found that our nice little cottage that we rented was wonderful.If you can rent a room or cottage for the fest,do it! Its cheap and you can find them on the internet.We paid 40 euro a day(about $22 a piece a nite for 5 days!) The only thing that sucks about going to western Europe is that our money isnt worth shit! I lost $300 on $1000 that I took due to the shitty exchange. So I had $700 to buy all my shit and eat for 16 days. Then the fest is $120 and the gas is steep!! They go by liters and it was about 1.30 euro per liter,which comes to around $8 to$9 a gallon!!! It cost me $80 to fill her small hatchback tank. Also the Audobahn just means freeway in German and you can go as fast as you want in most places but not all…read the rules before you drive there. Also ausfahrt means car-exit,its not the name of every city or town in Gemany like I thought,because of the signs that say that at every exit!Some things you should know before going to Wacken…if you dont find a cottage or room to rent in one of the small villages all over the place near Wacken, you will be camping in a tent. There was probably 20-30,000 tents at the camping site. There was a lot of rain for two weeks before the show,so there was a lot of mud at the parking site. It was a huge pain getting there for the fans and the traffic was horrendous. I heard the jam was 8 hours for a normal 45 minute drive from Hamburg because of the problems with the mud and the parking. Most cars going to the fest have WOA stickers on them and you will know the fans by all the headbanging you see in the cars! People were just partying outside their cars while they were waiting for them to move!! It was like Heavy Metal Parking Lot on the Audobahn!!

muckThe mud was so bad at the fest site that they put hay all over the site to soak it up and it helped somewhat but it was like walking on jello sometimes…it was weird and scary. I thought I would lose my shoes at one time on the way over to see Blind Guardian.Was worth it except for seeing a chick taking a piss by the wall…ick! Oh yes,the toilets get bad! You can rent your own for $140 for three days but have your handy(cell) handy so they can call you for the reservation. We forgot ours and were gald when we saw the clean toilets at the press area! Thank God!One thing that is great to know is..the German beer is so damn good and preservative free that you can drink the shit all day and nite and not get a hangover!! I didnt believe it until I felt it!! The Becks is 4.9% alcohol and its so much better over there..also do yourself a favor and get some Erdinger beer!Its the best tasting beer I have ever had! I basically drank beer about every day over there and felt fine every day!! Was killer! They dont sell regular bottled water over at the fest, but they have it elsewhere. They sell carbonated shit that sucks. Get your own and take it in with you so you dont get dehydrated. Bring LOTS of bottled water and beer because you can bring anything in!

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We were very lucky to get backstage/press passes and we could VIP park (was $20 euro for the pass) right by the backstage door. The first day we walked like three miles in the rain to find the press area to get our passes. I had huge bleeding blisters the whole time because of that walk! We didnt know where to park but we didnt make that mistake twice. We got a ride to the fest site from a nice Greek guy named Stavros that had some KILLER Ouzo that was like FIRE! Thank God for him! When we got there we were so happy to see that we had access to clean toilets,a BBQ,a coffe shop, and COLD Becks Beer!!! Yay! So we go back and just mingle around and I find out that Saxon is doing a press interview and I have access. I actually get to ask Biff a few questions and he said they will be on a triple bill with two bands that they couldnt release to the public yet in the USA in January or Feburary!He said we Americans will be estatic to see that bill!

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Guy sleepin in the hay! LOl!

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Another guy playin in the hay!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We walked around the fest in the hay,which people were actaully having a blast in,bought lots of Metal shirts in the 5 euro bin,shopped in the HUGE cd store and found hard to get in the USA cds, ate lecker (Yummy) stuffed ham and cheese pies,and drank lots of cold beer! The first day was rainy but the other two were like a hot day in California. People had tans and there was some sunburned people passed out in the hay! I got to see some cool bands I have never heard or seen before like Therion,Rage,Black majesty,Stratovarious, and Mennen. My Fave new band was RAGE who had a full orchestra playing onstage with them…when I asked the singer about the band he said they have been around over 25 years and have that many cds out! How could I have not have heard of them?? The shitty-ass american radio/media thats why! We have American Idol mentality…whats trendy for the day.Where’s the loyalty? I have loved metal like Priest,Maiden and Saxon since I was a kid and I still buy their cds! They are still out there, you just have to look a little harder than your radio station people! There are tons of killer new bands that played too like In Flames,Lacuna Coil,and Dir en Grey. Then there were some old faves like Type-O-Negative,Dimmu Borgir,Icedearth,Immortal,Destruction,and Cannibal Corpse.

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There were so many bands playing at different times that I didnt even get to see a quater of them! Also all the stages go at the same time except for the Black and True Metal stages,because they were side by side. I thought it was funny that when In Flames was on one side all the people were going nuts over there and on the other side, the Cannibal Corpse people were sitting around just waiting. When Flames were between songs the Cannibal fans were like chanting CANNIBAL!!!.. it was weird! All these different metal fans coming together for the same reason, just different bands.The best bands there for me was Saxon,Iced Earth,Blind Guardian,Dimmu Borgir,Type-O- Negative,Rage,Therion,Lacuna Coil,and Mennen.

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There was a lot of bands I just didnt get to see due to they were playing at the same time as someone else I wanted to see. You really have to map it out to see every one you want and then you still may miss someone. I got to tell ya, I would rather be back in the press area instead of the actual fest area because of the cleanliness of it. There are some die-hard,hard core metal-heads that are out there in the muck and mire and they dont even give a shit about it. They are partying for three days,seeing tons of metal bands, and just being crazy as fuck because they can. I salute those fuckers for their bravery and just plain craziness. I couldnt be out there with them that much.I had the sanctuary of the press area and was able to hang out with some cool bands,fans,editors,photographers,managers,and reg people back there.Believe me that area was a party within itself. There was over 3000 people just hanging back there. There were full screen TV’s so you can watch the fest. It was cool as shit! I still had to be in the huge ass crowd for the bands I wanted to see believe me but I braved it,but not without a cold Becks in my hand!

My review of the whole experience is this: A killer Festival for any fan of metal in the world!! It brings all kinds of the genre’s together in the same place to just go crazy and drink and rock out and meet new people. The sound was incredible,the lights shows were insane,lots of pyro,and lots flat out METAL!It was the most twisted time I have ever had and getting to shoot in a photo-pit with about 80 photog’s from all my fave magazines was crazy as hell!Most of the people I met were really friendly and a lot of them were nutty! The people were having the time of their lives! A lot of these people come every year and have the wristbands on their arm for years! These people are seriously die-hard metal-heads. They live it and breathe it..Just like me… (Joss of Mennen!)

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The COVETED wristbands that wont come off unless you CUT them off!!

Next year…Wacken Open Air with Avantasia and IRON MAIDEN!!! Will you be there??? http://www.wacken.com/

Becks stand with all kinds of Headbangers!

Becks stand with all kinds of Headbangers!

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Crazy fans with sweet Astrid!

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My new European friends!! Lol!

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BYOE: Bring your own EVERYTHING,including the cart!!!

 

 

Vegas to Germany: My Wacken Open Air Experience 2007!!

wackenTo most American Metal-Head’s,a Metal-Fest to them is in the context of Ozzfest and Rocklahoma. Those are about the ONLY true Metal Festivals we have,but its absolutely nothing in compare to the Metal-Fests in Europe like Bang Your Head,SwedenFest,Hell Fest, and countless others that go on all summer long across the Atlantic. One thing that most of you don’t know is: Metal never died over there and bands you haven’t heard from for years that you thought were gone in the 80’s,like Saxon.Wacken Open Airs stages

 

 

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Doug and Paul from SAXON!!

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Biff from SAXON!!

Manowar,Fastway,and Rose Tattoo are still thriving and playing all the fests that are all over Europe! These bands and others are revered and respected. You still see dudes wearing denim jackets with metal band patches all over them just like when we were teenagers in the 80’s. Its not old guys either,its young guys that obviously had cool-ass brothers or Dads that taught them how to wear the uniforms of metal with pride because we are a like a club. We are the misfits of societyand we dont give a fuck what anyone says…metal is not just music,its a way of life!!!The greatest and most respected fest in Europe is Wacken Open Air that sits in a HUGE cow pasture in a small village of 1700 people about 45 minutes north of Hamburg,Germany.

Arial view of WOA Fest!(pic courtesy of WOA website! http://wacken.com/ )

WOA6This fest was started by a guy named Thomas Jensen 18 years ago in 1990 and was small at first but it grew over the years and has become the largest Metal Fest in the world that has metal-heads in every country from around the globe coming to Germany to bang their fuckin’ heads and party with thousands of their brothers and sisters! This year bands like Saxon,Iced Earth and Immortal, headlined the fest and it sold out to 82,000 people. Saxon played a free warm-up gig (yes they are still around and have put out new cd’s every other year since 1979!!!) to about 300 people two days before the show and blew us away! Thursday they played to over 40,000 screaming fans when they headlined Wacken! That was just incredible! I got to see them twice in one week,and I had been waiting for years to finally see them! It was worth the wait!!! You can find all that is SAXON at http://saxon747.com

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saxonmass2The festival is over three days and this year 70 bands graced the four stages. There is the Black Stage that had bands like Napalm Death,Possesed,Lacuna Coil, and Dimmu Borgir. Then there was the True Metal Stage that had bands like Therion,Grave Digger,Blind Gaurdian, and Iced Earth. Then there was the Party Stage that I never got to because the fuckin mud was so bad over there, that had Black Dahlia Murder,Enslaved,Schandmaul,and Samael. There was the W.E.T. Stage in a tent that had a muddy mosh-pit and hosted bands like Mennen,Turisa’s,Black Majesty, and 1349.They also had the Metal Battles there from bands from all over the world with new upcoming bands like the young band from Finnland called Sturm and Drang that has kids from 13-16 years old playing,that blew away most bands I have heard twice their age!

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Iced Earth!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

metalOttiemeI decided I wanted to experince this fest at least once in my life-time and it was set in stone when I met a girl on Myspace named Carola from Furth Germany that found me on Jorn Lande’s page (we are both HUGE fans!!) She procceded to ask me if I wanted to come over there to see Wacken and she said she would be my tour-guide and let me stay with her and her family. I decided to get my ticket,quit my job,spend a shit-load of cash on a pro-camera and fly 10 hours to Germany and stay with a person I had never met. It was an adventure that was something I am not used to, but it all turned out for the good when we found we were a perfect match to go to this fest together.It was a 6 hour drive from Frankfurt to Hamburg! We went to the world famous HEADBANGERS BALLROOM and met the main man, Otti!!

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We drank and rocked out with fellow Metal-Heads and Bobby the Blitz from Overkill joined us!

We blasted the Metal all the way there and found that our nice little cottage that we rented was wonderful.If you can rent a room or cottage for the fest,do it! Its cheap and you can find them on the internet.We paid 40 euro a day(about $22 a piece a nite for 5 days!) The only thing that sucks about going to western Europe is that our money isnt worth shit! I lost $300 on $1000 that I took due to the shitty exchange. So I had $700 to buy all my shit and eat for 16 days. Then the fest is $120 and the gas is steep!! They go by liters and it was about 1.30 euro per liter,which comes to around $8 to$9 a gallon!!! It cost me $80 to fill her small hatchback tank. Also the Audobahn just means freeway in German and you can go as fast as you want in most places but not all…read the rules before you drive there. Also ausfahrt means car-exit,its not the name of every city or town in Gemany like I thought,because of the signs that say that at every exit!Some things you should know before going to Wacken…if you dont find a cottage or room to rent in one of the small villages all over the place near Wacken, you will be camping in a tent. There was probably 20-30,000 tents at the camping site. There was a lot of rain for two weeks before the show,so there was a lot of mud at the parking site. It was a huge pain getting there for the fans and the traffic was horrendous. I heard the jam was 8 hours for a normal 45 minute drive from Hamburg because of the problems with the mud and the parking. Most cars going to the fest have WOA stickers on them and you will know the fans by all the headbanging you see in the cars! People were just partying outside their cars while they were waiting for them to move!! It was like Heavy Metal Parking Lot on the Audobahn!!

muckThe mud was so bad at the fest site that they put hay all over the site to soak it up and it helped somewhat but it was like walking on jello sometimes…it was weird and scary. I thought I would lose my shoes at one time on the way over to see Blind Guardian.Was worth it except for seeing a chick taking a piss by the wall…ick! Oh yes,the toilets get bad! You can rent your own for $140 for three days but have your handy(cell) handy so they can call you for the reservation. We forgot ours and were gald when we saw the clean toilets at the press area! Thank God!One thing that is great to know is..the German beer is so damn good and preservative free that you can drink the shit all day and nite and not get a hangover!! I didnt believe it until I felt it!! The Becks is 4.9% alcohol and its so much better over there..also do yourself a favor and get some Erdinger beer!Its the best tasting beer I have ever had! I basically drank beer about every day over there and felt fine every day!! Was killer! They dont sell regular bottled water over at the fest, but they have it elsewhere. They sell carbonated shit that sucks. Get your own and take it in with you so you dont get dehydrated. Bring LOTS of bottled water and beer because you can bring anything in!

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We were very lucky to get backstage/press passes and we could VIP park (was $20 euro for the pass) right by the backstage door. The first day we walked like three miles in the rain to find the press area to get our passes. I had huge bleeding blisters the whole time because of that walk! We didnt know where to park but we didnt make that mistake twice. We got a ride to the fest site from a nice Greek guy named Stavros that had some KILLER Ouzo that was like FIRE! Thank God for him! When we got there we were so happy to see that we had access to clean toilets,a BBQ,a coffe shop, and COLD Becks Beer!!! Yay! So we go back and just mingle around and I find out that Saxon is doing a press interview and I have access. I actually get to ask Biff a few questions and he said they will be on a triple bill with two bands that they couldnt release to the public yet in the USA in January or Feburary!He said we Americans will be estatic to see that bill!

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Guy sleepin in the hay! LOl!

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Another guy playin in the hay!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We walked around the fest in the hay,which people were actaully having a blast in,bought lots of Metal shirts in the 5 euro bin,shopped in the HUGE cd store and found hard to get in the USA cds, ate lecker (Yummy) stuffed ham and cheese pies,and drank lots of cold beer! The first day was rainy but the other two were like a hot day in California. People had tans and there was some sunburned people passed out in the hay! I got to see some cool bands I have never heard or seen before like Therion,Rage,Black majesty,Stratovarious, and Mennen. My Fave new band was RAGE who had a full orchestra playing onstage with them…when I asked the singer about the band he said they have been around over 25 years and have that many cds out! How could I have not have heard of them?? The shitty-ass american radio/media thats why! We have American Idol mentality…whats trendy for the day.Where’s the loyalty? I have loved metal like Priest,Maiden and Saxon since I was a kid and I still buy their cds! They are still out there, you just have to look a little harder than your radio station people! There are tons of killer new bands that played too like In Flames,Lacuna Coil,and Dir en Grey. Then there were some old faves like Type-O-Negative,Dimmu Borgir,Icedearth,Immortal,Destruction,and Cannibal Corpse.

girls

There were so many bands playing at different times that I didnt even get to see a quater of them! Also all the stages go at the same time except for the Black and True Metal stages,because they were side by side. I thought it was funny that when In Flames was on one side all the people were going nuts over there and on the other side, the Cannibal Corpse people were sitting around just waiting. When Flames were between songs the Cannibal fans were like chanting CANNIBAL!!!.. it was weird! All these different metal fans coming together for the same reason, just different bands.The best bands there for me was Saxon,Iced Earth,Blind Guardian,Dimmu Borgir,Type-O- Negative,Rage,Therion,Lacuna Coil,and Mennen.

joss3

There was a lot of bands I just didnt get to see due to they were playing at the same time as someone else I wanted to see. You really have to map it out to see every one you want and then you still may miss someone. I got to tell ya, I would rather be back in the press area instead of the actual fest area because of the cleanliness of it. There are some die-hard,hard core metal-heads that are out there in the muck and mire and they dont even give a shit about it. They are partying for three days,seeing tons of metal bands, and just being crazy as fuck because they can. I salute those fuckers for their bravery and just plain craziness. I couldnt be out there with them that much.I had the sanctuary of the press area and was able to hang out with some cool bands,fans,editors,photographers,managers,and reg people back there.Believe me that area was a party within itself. There was over 3000 people just hanging back there. There were full screen TV’s so you can watch the fest. It was cool as shit! I still had to be in the huge ass crowd for the bands I wanted to see believe me but I braved it,but not without a cold Becks in my hand!

My review of the whole experience is this: A killer Festival for any fan of metal in the world!! It brings all kinds of the genre’s together in the same place to just go crazy and drink and rock out and meet new people. The sound was incredible,the lights shows were insane,lots of pyro,and lots flat out METAL!It was the most twisted time I have ever had and getting to shoot in a photo-pit with about 80 photog’s from all my fave magazines was crazy as hell!Most of the people I met were really friendly and a lot of them were nutty! The people were having the time of their lives! A lot of these people come every year and have the wristbands on their arm for years! These people are seriously die-hard metal-heads. They live it and breathe it..Just like me… (Joss of Mennen!)

covetedbands

The COVETED wristbands that wont come off unless you CUT them off!!

Next year…Wacken Open Air with Avantasia and IRON MAIDEN!!! Will you be there??? http://www.wacken.com/

Becks stand with all kinds of Headbangers!

Becks stand with all kinds of Headbangers!

kooks

Crazy fans with sweet Astrid!

crazygirls

My new European friends!! Lol!

metalcart

BYOE: Bring your own EVERYTHING,including the cart!!!