Archive for November, 2015

Evil By Nature

Posted in Uncategorized on November 6, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

So, I’ll start off by telling you guys some good news. I’ll start working day at one of my evening jobs from next week, and that is BEYOND awesome, because seriously, the longer days, the better. This lifts quite the rock off my shoulders actually, it means Australia isn’t so half out of the reach as it feels.

Speaking of which, I’m currently trying to update my iPod with all the latest record release I’ve missed. And I’m realizing this is going to take FOREVER, so I think I’ll stop here. It’s about eight new albums I have yet to review, and I hope I have time to do it about next week or so. Might make this blog a bit more interesting too, right?

Anyway. I have stablework tomorrow, so I kinda need to call it the day now. Tea and The Hunger Games waits for me.

// Sara

Army of the Night

Posted in Uncategorized on November 5, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

 

Good news people!

We have finally found our flight to Australia. We have yet to book it of course, which we will do in the next couple of days, but I’m so relieved that we’ve finally found that one plane that will ultimately take us to our destination, and to finally have decided on which aircraft and everything to use. I feel a bit funny about it because of reasons, but I’ll have to look into and deal with that later.

Australia is with this looking more and more possible. Or possible, more like it’s actually happening. It seems like it might do so on the expense on a few other planned shows, but at least we never cancelled anything up until now.

So yeah. Biggest adventure is about to happen, and I’m beyond excited. Speaking of which, I’m already starting to plan the next one. Ahh.

// Sara

 

A Night To Remember

Posted in Uncategorized on November 4, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

It just occured to me that it’s about two weeks left until Nightwish and Mötley Crüe.

And it fucking scares me, let me tell you. I need to put a lot of my cash in the bank I guess, because the hotel isn’t yet paid for. And that reminds me, I have to check so we really have buses. Maybe I should bring out my little checkbook to make sure everything is alright.

And you know… it’s not a lot left now. Only three shows or so left this year, before we embrace a whole new year of new concerts, festivals and other endeavors.

It is a bit scary to think about. With that said, I’m not going to go to shut down, clean a bit in my room and make some schedules for work. Work work work…

// Sara

We Drink Your Blood

Posted in Uncategorized on November 3, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

So, after a long, long, LONG wait, Sweden Rock has finally announced the first 22 bands. They are as follows;

Twisted Sister – Thank God. While I will go to some festivals that actually includes them, I was still a tiny bit worried that I wouldn’t be able to catch them on their farewell tour. So I was more than happy and welcome to see them coming to Sweden Rock as well, although I must admit that I wasn’t too surprised to see them on the bill.

Amaranthe – You know, the fun thing here is that I had a feeling they’d be on Sweden Rock, and so I started to wish for it. And here they are, announced! It’ll be good seeing them again.

Other bands were; King Diamond, The Hellacopters, Avantasia, Blind Guardian, Satyricon, Loudness, My Dying Bride, Dan Reed Network, Finntroll, Legion of the Damned, Gun, Eclipse, Bonafide, Twilight Force, King Witch, Robin George & Dangerous Music, Dan Baird & Homemade Sin, Tribulation and Pedalens Pågar.

And oh. One more.

LORDI

You see, I didn’t even notice Twisted Sister or Amaranthe when I saw those five letters appear. Lordi. I mean.. Amen kind of hinted about it already in Brighton, but I didn’t really expect it to actually happen, since Sweden Rock seems to hate Lordi. But here they are. And I am SO excited to see them on my homefield.

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//Sara

 

Powerwolf @ Trix, Antwerpen, Belgium 1/11 – 15

Posted in Concerts, Music, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , on November 1, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

The D-Day was here, to see the mighty wolves. Would you believe – it’s actually the very first time I’d see Powerwolf on their own headlining tour. I’ve seen them twice before; once at Sweden Rock and then on Noch Ein Bier. So I was really, REALLY looking forward to this concert, more than I originally thought.

We started the day off pretty early with band rehearsals for Antoine. It sounded really good, that’s all I can say. After this, we picked up on the good old gasstation food and got on the road to Antwerpen.

We arrived a couple of minutes before the doors opened and we quickly realized we needed to exchange our E-Tickets for real tickets, so despite being halfway inside, we had to go back out again. Once we actually MADE IT inside, we hit the merchbooth and picked up on each a Powerwolf shirt. We got inside the venue only to discover that despite arriving late and needing to go out and in again, we actually scored pretty decent spots. We stood on the left side of the stage, meaning, Rikard’s if you speak Civil War, Amen’s if you speak Lordi, Clown if you speak Slipknot.

Exactly right on time Civil War went on stage and started off with “USS Monitor”. The band was energetic when they entered the stage, and delivered really good. However. There’s something extra and truly sad about the fact that the band had to tell the light guy to put some lights on them, because they felt like they were playing in the darkness.

And they were right. They had a constant red light on them until Patrik told them to put on some more lights, which improved a bit, not a lot, and you know… when the BANDS has to tell you your light sucks.. man. They should think about getting a new light guy. Because this is just pathetic.

Civil War’s set was about 40 minutes long, consisting of “Saint Patricks Day”, “Braveheart”, “Gods and Generals”, “Bay of Pigs”, “I will Rule the Universe” and wrapping it all up with “Rome is Falling”. The band was really good – especially if you think back to the fact that the tragedy that was Noch Ein Bier was my first encounter with them, this was QUITE the difference. The audience was a bit lame, in all honesty, but I guess it’s to be expected for an opener.

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So, they thanked for the set and left the stage leaving us waiting for Orden Ogan. And right on time, a quarter past 20, they started with “F.E.V.E.R”. Have I ever told you guys how much I love this particular song? They followed up with “Deaf Among the Blind”, and I’m not sure if the audience were just better warmed up or if Orden Ogan had a fanbase, because all of a sudden the crowd awoke.

But then again… the problems with the lights. Seriously. Whoever it was that did the lights that day should get a REAL call out. Seriously. You barely saw the band. What the hell.

They played for 50 minutes, and they truly delivered. I was very happy to see them again, and considering that they made me want to see them again right away kind of proves how good it was. The only thing I miss, was “Ravenhead”. For some reason they aren’t playing this particular one.

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(Photo by Antoine Grignard. This is what poor lightning gives you)

And after this… it was time for Powerwolf. At 21.30 sharp the lights started to find their ways all over the backdrop hanging in front of them, revealing the silhuettes of the band before joining together to enhance the Powerwolf logo, just before it all dropped down.

Flashing lights, heavy drums and “Blessed and Possessed” set off probably one of the more bombastic starts I’ve seen in quite some time. A strong opening was quickly followed up by “Coleus Sanctus”. “Amen and Attack” and “Cardinal Sin” followed, and then one of my personal favorites, “Army of the Night” was played.

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As someone who’s never seen Powerwolf on their own headlining show before, I was kind of… how do I put it… Impressive, I guess? I can’t think of a better word. Like I’ve said many times before, I’m a big fan of any band who has a strong image and concept, the way Powerwolf has. And what makes images and concepts even better is when they live it out on stage – like when Attila talks about how we celebrate the life and death of Christ, when he talks about the metal messes and so on.

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Or when he brings out the necklaces and starts preaching, the usage of the incensory in the last couple of songs, the wine glass for “We Drink Your Blood”… I appreciate things like this. Like, A LOT. I must admit I chuckled a bit when he made us shake our hands and scream in a possessed way. Humor is key, my friends.

They wrapped up the set with “Lupus Dei” before the crew came out and placed strings of fire all over the stage, and later returning (fairly quickly actually) to fire off three encores – “Sanctified by Dynamite”, “Kreuzfeur” and “All We Need is Blood”.

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After this, the wolves thanked for the evening and left the stage. As you probably understood from my previous writings, it was very good. And lights! There were lights! Thank God.

After the show I noticed Daniel on the other side of the venue so I left my company for a quick second to catch up with him and talk about the show. It was a bit hard to leave, since I don’t see him all that often. Eventually I got back to me peeps and we started to slowly head of the arena.

Halfway out, I notice the Civil War people was out and pointed it out to Antoine who wanted to have a picture with each of them. Once he was done with Patrik and Rickard, I leaned in and told them their show was good, but in Swedish. Patrik was like “Thank you so much.. OH WAIT SWEDISH! FINALLY!” Haha. I wound up talking to Rikard a little bit before coming with Antoine to take some pictures with the other members as well as them taking pics.

Before leaving, I figured I’d say good bye to Rikard, when he insisted I stay a bit longer. So said and done, I guess. And this lead up to about an hour of talking about everything and nothing, from Sabaton to Lordi to touring to beer. Eventually they had to leave, and so did we.

It was a really good night, better than I ever expected it to become, in all honesty.

Thank you, Powerwolf, Civil War and Orden Ogan for this night!

// Sara