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Manilla Road & Graven Rite Concert Review, Austin, TX, October 25, 2015

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11057303_10153588423473560_5568181379365985049_nIt’s been quite a busy few weeks for shows and last night’s show was a last minute decision that I am so glad I made.

I got to Hotel Vegas right as Graven Rite was setting up so went outside for a bit and ran into Mark “The Shark” Shelton, who I had just seen the week prior at Frost and Fire Fest in Ventura, CA.  We spoke for a few minutes.  Before heading in to see Graven Rite, I ran into Scott from Texas Metal Underground who is one of the coolest dudes around.

I came in on Graven Rite’s third song, Bloodstone Ring.  After that they played Twisted Sister’s The Beast and it sounded good.  The closed their set with the title track from their debut EP, The Summoner’s Pit.  It was good to catch them live.

After a pretty quick stage switch out, Manilla Road comes on and I move right to the front where a couple of my friends were hanging out. My favorite album by Manilla Road is Mystification and they opened with Masque of the Red Death.  Trying to keep up with their setlists is interesting because everything is pretty much decided on the spot.  “Let’s play this one…” kind of thing.   That means the band has to be ready for anything and they were.  I was quite surprised to see so many people wearing MR shirts and singing along to their set, especially some of the younger folks I saw there.  After headbanging up front for the first 3 or 4 songs, I moved to the back with the old folks.  haha.  Plus I could hear everything better.  The whole band sounded great and watch Mark shred is such a pleasure.  Admittedly I don’t know their whole discography but really enjoyed Cage of Mirrors, The Riddle Master and Divine Victim and the others from Mystification.

I was pretty tired after the show, so I said some quick goodbyes to the band and headed home.  It was a great night though.  As an aside, I saw a lot of younger “metalheads” at this show.  A few I’ve seen at other metal shows but most seem to be, in my view, metalheads for the fashion of it.  I’d like to see some of these kids in 5 years to see if they stayed “metal” or if they’re just rolling in the trend.  And Matt, if you’re reading this, you’re not part of that crowd.  You’re one of the truest metalheads I’ve ever known.  :)

My neck hurts today.

Hellion Concert Review, Austin, TX, October 24, 2014

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Hellion was a band that was always just in my peripheral in the 80s.  I owned their album The Black Book and liked it, but still never listened to them that much.  When I saw that they were playing downtown on Friday, I had to go.  I was absolutely exhausted from the events of the week with Kelz, who I had dropped off at the airport earlier that day.  I tried to get a nap in before heading downtown but it wasn’t a good one.  Normally I take a ride via Lyft downtown because I know that I’ll be drinking.  I didn’t have the energy or wont to drink that night so I drove my car.

San Antonio’s The Blitz Krokus tribute band played right before Hellion.  I love Krokus and was excited to see that my pal Chris Cronk (Karion/SA Slayer/Fates Warning/Jag Panzer) was on vocals.  They were fun but their set got cut short.

Hellion had a stacked lineup in the band backing Ann Boleyn.  Georg Dolivo from Rhino Bucket on rhythm guitar, Maxxxwell Carlise on leads, Greg Smith (Wendy O Williams/Nugent/Alice Cooper/Rainbow etc) on bass, Scott Warren (Keel, DIO, Heaven and Hell) on keyboards and Simon Wright (AC/DC, DIO) on drums.  This made for some great signatures in the book!

The band was rock solid and Ann’s voice sounded good.  The whole band was great but I was especially drawn to Greg’s bass playing.  That guy is just a beast of a player.   One of the best I have ever seen.  The whole show was fun and after getting the sigs in the book, I went straight home and straight to bed.  Highlight for me was Living In Hell from the Black Book.  Great song.