Friday, November 13, 2009
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Sepultura - 28th October 2007 - Live at Hamsadhwani Theatre, Pragati Maidan, Delhi




How do you expect your journey to a metal gig if you have 666 riding with you in numbers? 666 was the total amount of a combined ticket of we 2 people who were about to leave for Delhi on Friday. When I reached at my friend's office with my baggage to leave for station I heard a shocking news that he won't be able to make it for the gig or he'd be able to witness it till 8:30 at night and then leave if he manages to get a new reservation ticket for Sunday. We somehow left thinking we'll manage all that once we reach Delhi. And when we reach there and we are about to call a friend with whom we'd be staying, we find the person has his cell switched off. We somehow manage to find the place and contact him on his landline and find that his cell was stolen last night. More to come.. when we order a chicken basket and a crispy-something-chicken at KFC thinking it wud be too small (as it indeed was on the menu they had nicely hanged on their counters) and the bill comes out to be 666. The chicken basket that came was 3 times the size that was portrayed on the conter and eventually we quit eating when the basket still had half-bucket-full of chicken more to offer.

I was already told Hamsadhwani Theatre is just too small to manage a crowd of around 4000 people which everyone was expecting. Pragati Maidan wasn't at all like Palace Grounds in B'lore in terms of the metal-vibe. The show started too late at around 6:30 when everyone was let in and after minutes of soundcheck Metakix (the opening band) were forced to play because the show was already late. With a BAD sound somehow Metakix managed to play an ok-ish set despite of fuck-off-get-off-the-stage chants from the disappointed crowd. I had only heard a single Metakix song 'You're bloody right' that was aired on VH1 for a long time and I could not understand why they name themselves as a thrash metal band when they are more heavy/groove sorts of. Their set was disappointing, they were having a bad day. Had the sound been nice, they would have done justice to the once in a life time opening-act for Sepultura chance they had got. When it was time time for Zomb (Metakix frontman) to throw some free "Connect and Inspire" CDs (new Metakix album), the crowd suddenly got energized and started chanting to which Zomb said - "Now you like it, haan?"

Metakix left the stage. The soundcheck for Sepultura took around 15-20 minutes and what then started with the intro on Dante XXI album was a complete thunder!! The sound was amazing and fucking out-of-this-world. The first song which I was expecting had to be "Dark wood of Error" from the Dante XXI album for it marks the return-to-thrash for these brazillian-beasts! The song kicks off with fast-strummed palm-muted riffs and when Derrick pours in the vocals becomes a complete and a perfect thrash package. I had no doubt in the brand of thrash that Sepultura carries with them - Dolabella, the new drummer was slaying on drums, Andreas and Paulo on guitar and bass, and Derrick - who I never liked watching live on the live videos I have was a machine on stage - so full of energy and with a growl that not for a second made anyone feel "Max would have been better". They played a LONG set, some good number of songs were played from the new Dante XXI album which marks Sepultura's return to thrash. Below is the list of songs they played in random order that I can remember:

Intro
Dark Wood of Error
Buried Words
Ostia
Crown and Mitter
Convicted in Life
Troops of Doom
Inner Self
Escape to the Void
Beneath the Remains
Arise
Dead Embryonic Cells
Desperate Cry
Come Back Alive
Slave New World
Refuse-Resist
Orgasmatron
Bullet the Blue Sky
Territory
Medley (Andreas on guitar and Dolabella on drums)
Spit
Boycott
Kaiowas
Biotech is Godzilla
Roots Bloody Roots

I would call that a good setlist having a great mix of the Max-era and Derrick-era songs. Every Dante XXI song is kickass. Derrick in the middle of the show asked Andreas to play some riffs of the old-school songs to check if crowd could guess that and to check how many of the old sepultura fans were there in the crowd. Sadly, only very few were able to guess the songs and it seemed the old sepultura fans had better opted to be home then to see the band live without original members. I loved every second of those old Sepultura thrash anthems. Sepultura have indeed found Dolabella as a good new drummer who did complete justice to the old stuff. He may not be as good as Igor but he indeed slayed on all the songs. The set ended with Derrick thanking all and quoting "You all have a great country and that hwo he would tell it out to everyone out how good this gig was. All big bands are going to jealous about it and this would open the gates to all those bands that you have been dreaming to see live one day. They would definitely come AND SO WOULD WE, NEXT YEAR!!!". If that's true, I'm on it again.

I had never banged my head for the entire show like I did for this gig, had to be obvious for it's thrash!! Sepultura indeed has slapped in the face of those who think it can't slay live without Max and Igor. They fucking can! I almost screamed with every song they played and banged my head like crazy and I had to take a day off from office on Tuesday for my sore throat and neck paining. Seeing this band live was adream come true for a thrash fan like me and I wish Slayer, Metallica, Megadeth, Kreator, Testament, Sodom are on their way to India soon.. very soon!

Long Live Thrash Metal!!!
PS: Great thanks to Seema for helping with tickets and Prabhanshu for the stay!!
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Iron Maiden Live, 17th March 2007, Palace Grounds, Bangalore

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FTN, the campus rock idols winners were the first to perform and the set they played was a total torture. First thing, I could hear nothing except total noise with no synchronization between instruments. Secondly, I don’t at all like nu-metal. Their set was just pathetic.
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Next up were the Indian rock favorites Parikrama who surprised everyone by playing an all original set. And at last Nitin made a statement "A big fuck you to all those who think Parikrama is only a cover band and can’t play an all original set". But did you do that just to prove you can play all originals in one gig, and to disprove others? It’s sad to see a band like Parikrama to do mostly covers, when they have enough experience and capability to write and compose good music. They have done that, but never given it more importance than the covers. Well, it’s just my opinion. But one more thing, I loved their set. It was good to see them play an all original set. I hope it’s just not the only gig with an all original set. Great set, again, loved it!
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Next up were ‘The Reincarnation of Benjamin Brieg’, ‘For the Greater Good of God’. ‘For the Greater Good of God’ is my favorite song from ‘A Matter of Life and Death’ has an amazing start, and brilliant lyrics. All other songs that were then played were old – ‘Iron Maiden’, ‘Run to the Hills’, ‘The Trooper’, ‘Fear of the Dark’, ‘The Evil That Men Do’, ‘2 Minutes to Midnight’, ‘Hallowed Be Thy Name’.
I still remember that earth shaking sound after the small solo in the song ‘Iron Maiden’, and then the cannon resembling the one in ‘A Matter of Life and Death’ lifting up to the centre of the stage behind Nicko’s drum kit. That sight was awe inspiring, seeing Eddie riding the cannon. Eddie came during ‘The Evil that Men Do’ with a gun, got near to Janick for a small but funny fight like the one in the ‘Iron Maiden Live Rock In Rio’ show. Those moments that people roared back to Bruce’s scream ‘Scream for Me Bangalore’, they are just unforgettable. Also I noticed Nicko playing double bass live on various songs that I left unnoticed in the original songs, perfect drumming. Dave Murray is always up on stage with a smiling face, great stage presence. Steve Harris was great on bass singing vocals to every line, interacting with people and at times holding his bass as gun so as to pretend as if he’s shooting the crowd. To the side where I was standing (left side of the stage) Janick only came once (or twice?) while most of the time Adrian Smith, Dave Murray, and Steve Harris were playing on the left. And Bruce, he was all over the place. What a stage presence this band has!! And how awesome do they sound live!! *bows*
And people singing ‘Fear of the Dark’ loud from the very intro to the end would have even shocked Bruce. I’ve recorded that as a clip, crowd singing to the ‘Fear of the Dark Intro’. I still remember that shocking look on Bruce’s face when people were chanting loud screaming ‘Hallowed Be Thy Name’. I’m sure they loved the crowd, the support of the fans here in India and the testimony for the same would be Bruce’s statement where he said that we won’t have to wait another 17 years to see Iron Maiden live, in fact not even 17 months to see them live again in India and that this gig (definitely the biggest metal gig ever in India) would open the gates for India to many heavy metal bands that fans are eagerly awaiting to see live.
I wasn’t lucky like many others who got to meet Iron Maiden, but I feel lucky enough to have traveled to Bangalore and to have seen them live that close. Thank you Iron Maiden and thank you DNA for bringing The Beast here! I had the best time of my life there in those 2 hours and seeing Maiden live for this first time is something I’d never forget (so will the 30,000 people in the show that were there) in my life (hoping that I’d get to see them live again in the time to come).
Monday, March 12, 2007
Enslaved Live at TC