Ass Hat
Home
News
Events
Bands
Labels
Venues
Pics
MP3s
Radio Show
Reviews
Releases
Buy$tuff
Forum
  Classifieds
  News
  Localband
  Shows
  Show Pics
  Polls
  
  OT Threads
  Other News
  Movies
  VideoGames
  Videos
  TV
  Sports
  Gear
  /r/
  Food
  
  New Thread
  New Poll
Miscellaneous
Links
E-mail
Search
End Ass Hat
login

New site? Maybe some day.
Posting Anonymously login: [Forgotten Password]
returntothepit >> discuss >> Fear Factory, Soilwork, darkane, syl tonight by the_reverend on Nov 9,2005 9:19am
Add To All Your Pages!
Nov 9, 2005 the Palladium (Worcester, Ma)
darkane - 2005-11-09
Darkane(89)
flash animated slider show
fear_factory - 2005-11-09
Fear Factory(121)
flash animated slider show
randomshots - 2005-11-09
Randomshots(1)
flash animated slider show
soilwork - 2005-11-09
Soilwork(96)
flash animated slider show
strapping_young_lad - 2005-11-09
Strapping Young Lad(95)
flash animated slider show
toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 9,2005 9:19am
Palladium show.
rulage!



toggletoggle post by RustedAngel at Nov 9,2005 9:22am
K and I will be there for DARKANE/SYL then we're outta there.

no time for nu-soilwork/poopfactory.

"Many human diseases are transmitted by the feces of an infected person getting into the mouth of another person. This travel from anus to mouth, referred as the Fecal - Oral route, may be direct from person to person by contaminated fingers..."



toggletoggle post by Ionsphere  at Nov 9,2005 9:23am
id only go if soilwork played chainheart machine, and preditors portrait.

but they're gonna play their nu-metal, backstreet boys hybrid songs.

i want no part of that



toggletoggle post by RustedAngel at Nov 9,2005 9:27am
my impression of soilwork's speed strid:

"U GUYS HAVIN A GOOD TIME TONITE, OH YEAAYH! I SAID, R U HAVING A GOOD TIME 2NITE, WOAH YEAHHH, I SAID, WOAH YEAAH!"

now jump da fuck up!



toggletoggle post by Ionsphere  at Nov 9,2005 9:32am
Kriss Kross will make ya

JUMP JUMP

Nu Metal will make ya

JUMP JUMP!



toggletoggle post by brian_dc  at Nov 9,2005 10:06am
man, I need to start remembering that shows are going on...

I would be leaving after syl/darkane as well.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 9,2005 5:15pm
leaving now.



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Nov 9,2005 5:43pm
i'd like to see syl, darkane, and some old soilwork tunes, but i don't care enough to go to this show.



toggletoggle post by brian_dc  at Nov 9,2005 6:51pm
I managed to forget about this again...looks like I'd probably miss who I want to see at this point



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 9,2005 8:36pm
probably.
darkane went on at 7
syl at 7:50
soilwork is setting up now.



toggletoggle post by mark fucking richards at Nov 9,2005 9:11pm
my cousin told me about this a few weeks ago. i thought i would remember, but i guess i didn't. i've wanted to see darkane for years, and alas i have missed the opportunity. i am a fuckface.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 9,2005 9:23pm edited Nov 10,2005 1:16am
darkane: they were the reason that I conviced myself to head out to the show. after all the lack of sleep, I couldn't justify missing them. the last time I remember them being in the USA was somewhere around 00-01 and I missed it. one of the guitarists looked familiar. he spent most of his time out in front, inches from te crowd. they had to share a bus with syl. I'm surprised they all fit on one bus. they have 4 CDs out now. I wished that they played all of rusted angel, but that wasn't to be. the singer's vocals were perfect. it sounded just like the CD and whenever there was not singing to be done, he would run off stage and wait for his part, giving the rest of the band the spot light. unfortunately, they weren't head lineing so their set was mega short.

strapping young lad: insert loooooooong sound check and set up time... gr... their set is like a speed metal train wreck.. it is poetry in motion. this was a weird performance even for them. devon said all the normally absurd townsend things, but it was just weird. he kept telling the crowdthat they were a different location (ike phoenis). tere are also a large amount of middle fingering from the stage. even Gene Hoglan (drummer) was into te flipping off and he looked genuinely issed off in between songs. anyone, their set was awesome, music wise. I only noticed one thing. that was the vocals being wicked loud during the last song. at one point, they busted out wit a nu-metal riff tat turned into a meshuggah riff... I thought that they were joking, but it was some song that I didn't know. knew that ther 2nd or 3rd song was from city. those songs (imho) are their most creative and having the most going on during them, but then never end... and when they do, it's more like a clifhanger.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 9,2005 9:46pm
soilwork: what a funny set indeed. the bass player is hilarious to watch. he's all over the place and making dumb-faces and dances as he does it. their newer material is so terrible. I don't know why they are fucking it up! anyhow. they played 3 songs from NBC, one of chainheart, and one other old one that I couldn't place. they reast were off stabbing the drama and f#5. the old songs that they played ruled. it was funny cause whenever they played a track from NBC they were talk about how the crowd will sing along. it's true. that CD is so catchy and sing-able. the singer did the same thing as the darkane singer and took off from the stage whenever he wasn't singing. he stepped back to the guitar tech's area and would just chat. they played a song that they have a video for. honestly, I have no clue what it was, but people were singing along to it and I guess they beat up in flames in the video.. I have a different "beat" between them. who can slide into nu-metal more! they ended on a happy note, playing their stairway to heaven, follow the hollow. people definitely cheered for that song and everyone, including me, sung along.



toggletoggle post by ra @ gf's house at Nov 9,2005 9:48pm
just got back a little bit ago....

Darkane: ruled, but they got a really shitty mix!

SYL: same deal! Devin was hillarious as usual... "Suck a turd into a point and stab yourself!"

have fun watching soilwork play a bunch of songs NOT from chainheart/steelbath suicide.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 9,2005 10:58pm
I admit when the played new songs, I went on my lappy.
and tom, you liked NBC last week... that CD not good anymore?



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 10,2005 1:17am
pictures yo.



toggletoggle post by HailTheLeaf  at Nov 12,2005 1:34pm
heh, the newer Soilwork does suck, except for one tune...at least they played something off "The Chainheart Machine". As for the bass player...you had to be there...funny shit. In case anyone was wondering Burton's vocals sounded like shit during FF...he had a cold. But otherwise...Big God/Raped Souls, Acres Of Skin..fuck yeah!



toggletoggle post by whiskey_weed_and_women  at Nov 12,2005 1:37pm



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 12,2005 2:35pm
I need to re-write the FF review.
my lappy rebooted and lost it. that sucked.



toggletoggle post by HailTheLeaf  at Nov 12,2005 2:44pm
hell, I still need to get my photos up..



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 20,2005 4:16am
fear factory: I'm not sure why I always feel like I have to justify liking this band. they are one of the first real death metal bands that I got into. they have been around for a loooong time too and the firest few CDs were classics. plus, the new CDs are much better than.. er.. the darker days in the nu-middle nu-of nu-their nu-metal. any how, their set was good... I mean how can it not when they play basically the same songs everytime. this time, they had SYL's bass player playing for them. I did a double take to figure that out. all he did was cheange his pants into shorts. burton's voice was shot. it was like his voice was strained or something. it still sounded good, but you could tell there was something there in the way of him getting the clean parts out. I also noticed that they really heavied up the set for the bands that they were playing with. it's like soilwork seemed to lean more nu-metal than they had before (like on ozzfest) to play to the crowd, I think FF played things a lot harder so that the people that came to see SYL/darkane would be happy. This allowed burton to do more growls and lows and not show as much strain with the clean parts. he even sang some of the clean parts in a gruff-growl (or got the crowd to do it). I left during their encore. the band melted away and burton came out on to the stage with a hood on and did timeless with no lights anywhere else besides on his face and the lighters from the crowd.



Enter a Quick Response (advanced response>>)
Username: (enter in a fake name if you want, login, or new user)SPAM Filter: re-type this (values are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E, or F)
Message:  b i u  add: url  image  video(?)show icons
remember:Fist-Stretched Neurotic Ares
[default homepage] [print][4:40:57pm Mar 28,2024
load time 0.04256 secs/26 queries]
[search][refresh page]