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HIM - Melbourne, Australia: Festival Hall

HIM - Melbourne, Australia: Festival Hall

I missed out on HIM’s last Australian outing back in 2006, so there was no way I was gonna miss out this time. They are one of my fave bands over the course of the past few years and I was very much looking forward to this gig for some time now.

Opening proceedings for the night were an all-girl outfit called McQueen. Never heard of them before and I don’t think I’ll hear from them again. They had the ‘look’ down pat, but their stock-standard-cum-rehashed riffs meant that they sounded like a cross between the Ramones and Motley Crue. Pretty forgettable really and they ended up playing a pretty long set which was a little frustrating.

HIM hit the stage a little after 9pm and pretty much had the (very young) crowd in the palm of their collective hands. Festival Hall was packed to the rafters with screaming teenage girls and at times it felt like Beatlemania in there - the screeches were that loud!

HIM were tight, concise, brilliantly melodic and featured a set that was hit-after-hit-after-hit. When you have such an expansive and catchy set, it makes for a great concert. The band played wonderfully but it all started sounding samey over the course of the night They have a formula they adhere to in nearly every one of their songs, so at times, it did feel a little repetitive.

I think it would have been an amazing gig at a more intimate setting. I just don’t think they have the chops to play venues such as this. Granted, Festival Hall is not that big, but in a club or a pub, I reckon HIM would just annihilate the place.

Couple this with the fact that lead crooner Ville Valo’s stage raps are completely non-decipherable - it all led to a pretty impersonable performance. And whilst the band sounded simply amazing, his vocals were a rather large let-down. I mean, for someone who is so visually charismatic - his audience participation was next to zero - often turning his back to the crowd and mumbling incoherently into the mike. Presumably in English, but one can never tell. Small gripe I know, but come on - let us know you’re pleased to see us dude. Yeah?

Still, they ended the set with an amazing rendition of Black Sabbath’s ‘Black Sabbath’ track. They concentrated on their vast array of catchy hits from their catalogue and only featured a few songs from the disappointing latest offering, ‘Venus Doom’.

A good gig. Not a great one…

Coheed & Cambria Australian Tour

The mighty Coheed & Cambria are heading to our shores! Yeah! We’ve been a long time supporter of Coheed so this particular bit of news certainly brought a smile to the face of yours truly. I’ll be at the Melbourne show on April 1st at Billboard but for all you fellow droogs around this great continent of ours, here are the full tour dates:

SUNDAY 30 MARCH BRISBANE, THE TIVOLI – 18+
ticketek.com.au 132 849, Rockinghorse & Kill The Music

MONDAY 31 MARCH SYDNEY, UNSW ROUNDHOUSE – Licensed All Ages
ticketek.com.au 132 849

TUESDAY 1 APRIL MELBOURNE, BILLBOARD THE VENUE – 18+
ticketek.com.au 132 849, billboardthevenue.com.au & Missing Link

THURSDAY 3 APRIL PERTH, METRO CITY – 18+
bocsticketing.com.au 78 Records, Planet & Beat Music & Moshtix

Henry Rollins Heads To Oz

Henry Rollins Australian Spoken Word Tour

Henry Rollins; provocateur, renaissance man and, let’s face it… really funny guy, returns to Australia this April for his umpteenth Spoken Word tour. (And the umpteenth time I have seen him - but it is always a great night out!)

Henry was last here in January 2006 as part of the travelling Big Day Out circus - the first performer to appear on the BDO in such a capacity - enthralling thousands as only Henry and his sense of truth, justice and the humorous can.

“A hard-core renaissance man who clocks life with military precision,” said the Boston Globe. “The 47-year-old former Black Flag frontman rants, raves, reminisces, opines, and editorializes…during his latest and well-titled show, Provoked.”

TOUR DATES:

  • Friday 11 April - The Tivoli, Brisbane
  • Monday 14 April - Regal Theatre, Perth
  • Friday 18 & Saturday 19 April - Comedy Theatre, Melbourne
  • Wednesday 23 & Thursday 24 April - York Theatre, Seymour Centre, Sydney
  • Iron Maiden - Melbourne, Australia: Rod Laver Arena

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    The last time I saw Iron Maiden was in 1985. The band were on their mammoth ‘Powerslave’ World Tour and had set themselves up as one of the biggest bands on the planet. They were at their zenith both musically and visually.

    I was also fortunate enough to get to spend several hours with the band at the infamous Countdown studios in Melbourne. The band were filming a ‘live’ version of their song ‘Aces High’ and we got to witness them shooting it approximately 10 times over and then got to hang with them as they signed everything and anything that was presented to them. I was (very) fortunate to get my Powerslave album and a bootleg LP signed by the entire band and was personally given Nicko McBrain’s sweatbands and drumsticks! (I still have them to this day… Twenty-Three years later!)

    Twenty-Three years later and age has certainly not wearied the Iron Maiden boys! The show last night was one of the most high energy performances I have seen from any band in my (many) years of gig going! They tore the stage apart and had the crowd in total rapture. Quite honestly, the roar that emanated from the crowd was on of the loudest I have ever heard. It was incredible and just added to the frenetic energy that was pouring off the stage.

    The ‘Somewhere Back In Time’ tour features the band paying on a revamped and updated version of their ‘Powerslave’ stage-set. Decked out in Egyptian motif with intricate and detailed backdrops, the stage looked incredibly vast and impressive at the same time.

    It truly was a special gig as only Iron Maiden can deliver and just reinforced the fact that even after 30 years together - they are easily the biggest Metal act on the planet. An amazing feat.

    Up the Irons!

    And for the obligatory cliched look at it all, here’s The Age’s review.

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    Avenged Sevenfold…Disappointing

    Avenged Sevenfold Melbourne

    Headed to the muchly-awaited Avenged Sevenfold gig tonight. Having been a pretty keen fan of the band since 2003, I was really looking forward to the show.

    Unfortunately, I was a little disappointed in the shitty mix the band had on the night. In fact, I’d go so far as to say it was one of the worst sounding gigs I have ever been to. (and I’ve been to *many*) The kick drums were just so incredibly loud and predominant in the mix. In fact, you could hardly hear the guitars - it was that over-the-top. Who in their right mind would mix a band like that is beyond me. Very disappointing.

    In my eyes, local Melbourne band Mammal stole the show. Great sound. Great vibe. Great tunes.

    System of A Down

    System Of A Down

    Caught the mighty System of A Down last night at Festival Hall here in Melbourne. To say I was blown away is such a severe understatement. The band was simply astounding. Majestic is a word that sprang to mind during the blistering… BLISTERING set that had the entire gathered throng in rock n roll ecstacy. I would go as so far as to say this was one of the best gigs I’ve been to in the past 5 years or so.

    Perfectly marrying their ultra gonzo moments with some beautiful, poignant and touching melodies… System of A Down is a truly unique band. They sound like no one before them and no one could quite possibly capture the sound and essence of the four musicians I saw on stage last night. The Armenian-American, Hollywood-based quartet have crafted a truly groundbreaking body of metal-flavored music, deploying melody lines straight out of their Armenian folk music heritage, composing lyrics about life, love, war and death that stand alone as rich poetry in their own rights, singing harmony parts culled from Orthodox high mass, creating tension-building soft-slow-sweet parts, then detonating them with a ferocity and glee that’s without parallel among their contemporaries. What a fuckn band!

    It was also great to be back at Festival Hall for a gig. God, some of the memories I’ve had in this place at some classic 80’s gigs seeing the likes of Iron Maiden, Twisted Sister, Dio, and some lesser lights in Stryper and Poison over the course of a few years. Damn, it felt good being back at that venue!