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HELIX In Ottawa, Canada By Andrew Depedro, Ottawa Corespondent Tuesday, July 26, 2016 @ 3:39 PM
My last experience in having caught the legendary heavy metal party band had been on a cold December evening in Saskatoon some 15 years ago at a place called Earthquake Annie’s. The show was briefly affected by a 15-minute long power outage but otherwise we were treated to a decent setlist and a couple of Tom Jones and HUMBLE PIE covers thrown in for good measure. And I treated a couple of the band members to some flaming sambucas. They helped temper frontman Brian Vollmer’s frustration that evening as he lamented why his band was getting limited airplay in most of Canada that night.
The day before Canada Day this year, Brian Vollmer would have a lot more to celebrate this time around. His birthday is actually on the same day as Canada’s and to mark the occasion he brought his family along for the show, including his two adult daughters and sons-in-law. Their appearance was so low-key that they even politely stayed and watched the entire set of opening local band BIRD KING, who, despite being your standard covers band at first glance, had a repertoire that was thankfully a couple of notches above the setlist of your standard covers band. Some decent STYX, JOURNEY, PINK FLOYD and VAN HALEN covers aside, they did a stunning rendition of CHICAGO’s “25 Or 6 To 4” which was the cherry of their whole set. Guess their mantra of playing rock songs that everybody knows but no one in Ottawa dares to play does hold meaning after all.
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With BIRD KING leaving the nest, it’s time for headliners HELIX to take the stage. Give ‘em an R! O! C! K! Whatcha got? Errr.....”Long Way To Heaven” to open the set. It’s all good with the setlist change since they’ve released some three-four albums of new material in between the last time I saw them in 2001. Plus with a 40th anniversary of showing their heavy metal love taking place this year, shouldn’t HELIX be making this show all about them?
And even the newer HELIX tracks were met with as good of a reception as the classics, as the band tore through songs such as “Even Jesus Wasn’t Loved (In His Hometown)” and “Six Strings, Nine Lives”. Brian Vollmer still had his powerful gritty baritone voice and the swagger to accompany the music thanks to his years of regaining its tone through the Bel Canto vocal technique which he was able to pass down onto other singers as a vocal coach himself (one of his more famous students of this technique included KITTIE’s vocalist Mercedes Lander). And, yes, he can still get the audience to repeat the chanted chorus of “R! O! C! K!” by the night’s end at his command. A couple of die-hard fans went a step further and wished the legend a happy birthday in between songs, presenting him with a birthday poster and getting some photos with him after the performance.
All in all, HELIX kept the kids shakin’ that night. Even if Ottawa isn’t their hometown.
Props to Dion, Skotti and the Brass Monkey for making this show happen.
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