Showing posts with label Heavy Heavy Low Low. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heavy Heavy Low Low. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Sounds of the Underground Tour 2007: Gwar, Chimaira, and more; Special Appearances by Lamb of God, Hatebreed, Suicidal Tendencies

Sounds of the Underground

In case you have not already heard, the Sounds Of The Underground Tour has announced its schedule (no Baltimore, no DC) and bands.

The fest will feature Gwar, Chimaira, Every Time I Die, Necro, Job For A Cowboy, Darkest Hour, Amon Amarth, The Acacia Strain, The Devil Wears Prada, HeavyHeavyLowLow, The Number Twelve Looks Like You, Goatwhore, This Is Hell, and 2 Cents.

The best date looks to be August 11, with Lamb of God and Hatebreed stopping in.

The Dates:

Jul-06 Dallas, TX Palladium Ballroom
Jul-07 Corpus Christi, TX Concrete St. Amphitheatre
Jul-08 Houston, TX Verizon Wireless Theatre
Jul-10 Orlando, FL UCF Arena
Jul-11 N. Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues
Jul-13 Worcester, MA The Palladium
Jul-14 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom Outside (with special appearance by Testament)
Jul-15 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
Jul-16 Winston-Salem, NC Millennium Center
Jul-18 Toronto, ON Kool Haus Complex
Jul-19 Detroit, MI State Theatre
Jul-20 Milwaukee, WI The Eagles Complex
Jul-21 Cleveland, OH Time Warner Cable Amphitheatre At Tower City (with Mushroomhead)
Jul-22 Columbus, OH Lifestyle Communities Pavilion (with Mushroomhead)
Jul-23 Chicago, IL Congress Theatre (with Mushroomhead)
Jul-24 St. Paul, MN Myth (with Mushroomhead)
Jul-27 Calgary, AB Macewan Hall Ballroom
Jul-28 Edmonton, AB Shaw Conference Center
Jul-30 Portland, OR Expo Center
Aug-01 Salt Lake City, UT The Great Salt Air
Aug-03 San Jose, CA Events Center @ San Jose Univ. (with Suicidal Tendencies)
Aug-04 Irvine, CA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Side Stage (with Suicidal Tendencies)
Aug-05 Mesa, AZ Mesa Amphitheatre (with Suicidal Tendencies)
Aug-06 Las Vegas, NV House of Blues
Aug-08 Denver, CO The Fillmore Auditorium
Aug-11 Louisville, KY Waverly Hills Sanatorium (with Lamb of God, Hatebreed, and Behemoth)

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Concert Review: Strhess Tour - Heavy Heavy Low Low, Fear Before The March of Flames, Murder By Death, Thursday - 9:30 Club, January 19, 2007

Thursday

Myself and a dear friend who, like most, never reads this site, went to The 9:30 Club last night to catch the Strhess Tour featuring Heavy Heavy Low Low, Fear Before The March of Flames, Murder by Death, and the headlining Thursday.

Because I was being a hugely neurotic loser, we missed Heavy Heavy Low Low because I was panicking over a missing iTunes music folder at the time we meant to leave.

Fear Before The March of Flames, however, we were not lucky enough to miss. With a singer who thinks he is in the headlining band, from the nondescript tee to the flailing about on stage just like he is Thursday's Geoff Rickly (wanna bet he likes to be called Geoff in bed?), a guitarist/singer who is a mockery of Tom DeLonge from Blink-182, March of Flames is living proof that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but that obvious emulation of your idols will doom you to suck.

Murder by Death, with a severely juxtaposed name considering their sound, is an unassuming 4-piece with a drummer, bass player, singer/guitarist, and cellist. That's right. A bona fide, electric cello player. With a country swagger, singer Adam Turla might think he's more of a heavy metal Johnny Cash, but I'd put him somewhere around a Nick Cave meets Clutch type of guy with a band that knows just how to complement his sound. All in all, MBD is a pretty unique group, with songs that tell stories reminiscent of salt-of-the-earth country stars of yore.

When Thursday took the stage, launching into "At This Velocity" from A City by the Light Divided, it became apparent that I did not realize what I was in store for. This band lit the place on fire, with Rickly carrying on a healthy conversation with the audience (and even giving big ups to Katy Otto from Exotic Fever Records, a label previously mentioned here), and covering all the bases for their fans, with the commercial favorite "Signals Over The Air", a moving rendition of "Sugar In The Sacrament", "Division St.", "For The Workforce, Drowning" and the encore which closed with "Jet Black New Year". Rickly's stamina never wavered, as he managed to maintain quality vocals through the modest set (about one hour, with encore). Guitarist Tom Keeley was quite impressive, delivering what I thought to be a very pure performance, reproducing the album sounds very well. And fans of Circa Survive will appreciate the cameo by that band's singer, and the long, heartfelt embrace given to him by Rickly.

The Strhess Tour stops at The Norva in Norfolk, VA tonight, and continues through February.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars.