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CHILDREN OF BODOM, DEATH ANGEL & TYR Live in Cleveland With Photos! By Geoff Ketler, Cleveland Contributor Saturday, March 29, 2014 @ 7:31 AM
Opening the show was TYR. Viking metal, power metal, folk metal, progressive metal - call them what you will, but there is no doubt that the band from the Faroe Islands was heavily influenced by Viking lore, mythology, and history. I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect. I had done little research prior to the show except for taking a peek at a few music videos on YouTube during my lunch break here and there. I was blown away by their performance. The band was very, very tight and the vocal
harmonies were just haunting. Guitarist Terji Skibenæs just shredded solo after solo. I can understand why people may call them progressive metal because of the deep compositions and time changes that make up much of their material. Altogether TYR was a pleasant surprise and I hope to catch them again in the future.
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After a swift set change, DEATH ANGEL took the stage to the eerie intro to “Left For Dead”. Vocalist Mark Osegueda was a complete freak on stage. After admitting he was under the weather (I don’t think anyone could tell) he went on to belt out sustained screams one right after another. The band – despite their veteran status – was at no loss of energy. I loved hearing several new songs, including the title track, off of their recent release The Dream Calls For Blood. Mark Osegueda encouraged the fans to stir up the pit for their last song of the night, “Thrown To The Wolves” – a thrash masterpiece, a thrashterpiece, off of their 2004 release, The Art Of Dying. What a show.
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I had just made it out of the photo pit and upstairs to the balcony to catch “Hate Crew Deathroll”, which essentially unleashed hell on the general admission floor. Security was catching crowd surfers two at a time, one in each arm, as pit continued to grow. The entire set continued smoothly. The only slight hiccup was just the apparent displeasure Alexi was having with the volume in his monitors. He kept waving his arms to get the attention of the sound engineer to his left and motioning for him to turn them down. After ending their set with “Down Fall”, CHILDREN OF BODOM encored with “In Your Face” to end the evening. It was a fantastic night of new and old school metal. From the Vikings pillaging villages of Scandinavia to the early eighties inception of thrash metal and Finnish death metal at its finest; the bands complimented each other so well and each of them had something different to offer. It was a great show for any fan of metal.
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All Photos By Geoff Ketler - Aces high Photography
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