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Holy Grail & Savage Master Concert Review, Austin, TX, May 31, 2016
Savage Master began their tour with Holy Grail last night here in Austin at Dirty Dog. They had just come off of a European tour that included playing the Keep It True Festival.
Last night’s show was an early show with Savage Master going on at 930PM and headliners, Holy Grail, going on shortly after 1030PM. Perfect.
I saw a couple of songs from each of the two openers. I didn’t hate either of them nor did I really get into them.
Savage Master hit the stage with a revamped lineup due to an abrupt exit by their former drummer. Brandon, formerly their bassist, is handling drum duties for the tour and they have a fill-in bassist. They opened the show with 6 songs from their latest album, With Whips and Chains. I hadn’t heard anything from the album prior to the show beyond the title track. Everything sounded really good. The final 4 songs were from their 2014 debut, Mask of the Devil. Overall they sounded good and it’s always nice to hang out with them. Good people. As with their last show in Austin, I let them stay at my place. I like being able to help my friends when they’re out on the road.
Holy Grail was up next and the crowd got to maybe 50 total…MAYBE. Other than the first time I saw them at SxSW several years back, I’ve not really been able to get into them. They just leave me bored. All competent musicians, just nothing that catches my ear. I left after about 3 or 4 songs.
It’s funny how divisive this band seems to be, though. Most of my friends either love them or hate them. There’s really no middle ground.
Go see Savage Master on this tour. Buy some stuff.
Written by The Metal Files
June 1, 2016 at 9:36 am
Posted in 2016, austin, concert review, holy grail, savage master, texas, Uncategorized
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Savage Master Concert Review, Austin, TX, October 22, 2015
After the Rick Springfield/Loverboy/Romantics show, we headed back over to east Austin to the Lost Well to catch my pals in Savage Master. This is the third time I’ve seen them this year, the others being in May at Ragnarokkr and last weekend in Ventura, CA. I enjoy them more and more every time. The crowd was a little smaller than I expected but everyone was rocking out. Maybe 35 people, but they were all into it, including The Lost Well’s staff. That’s great to see that kind of support from a venue. Love Savage Master’s cover of Swords and Tequila as well.
They were out of CDs and 7″ records, which is a good thing and shows that they’re getting some fan support on the road.
Bands are on tight budgets when on the road, so I offered to let them stay at my place. They were happy to stay and I was happy to host them. Great bunch of folks. Looking forward to hearing some new material.
Written by The Metal Files
October 25, 2015 at 11:26 am
Posted in 2015, concert, concert review, concert reviews, concerts, heavy metal, savage master
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Frost and Fire Metal Fest Concert Review, Ventura, CA, October 17, 2015
This past weekend I attended the Frost and Fire Metal Fest in Ventura, CA. This fest could also have been called the “I can’t believe I’m hanging out with Cirith Ungol Fest.”
When this festival was announced several months ago, just based on the lineup and who put it on, I wanted to be there. Jarvis Leatherby of Night Demon is the organizer and is a good friend of mine. Night Demon stays with me every time they play Austin and I love those guys. Shortly after the show announcement, it was updated to say that Tim Baker and Robert Garven would be at the fest to sign autographs. Even more of a reason to go. As the fest drew nearer, Mike Flint and Greg Lindstrom were also added to the meet and greet. WHOA. That’s a big deal, especially in the traditional metal realm. So I bought my ticket and booked my flight promptly.
I got to LAX around 5PM and got my rental car pretty quickly. There were major traffic snarls north of LA (shocker, right?), so I decided to kill some time in Hollywood at The Rainbow, which makes some of my favorite pizza ever. I’m there pre-rockstar hour but just wanted to relax a little before heading to Ventura. Chrissy comes on for her shift and recognized me from past visits. “The Texas guy” she calls me. My drinks and pizza got comped because of whatever, so score! I get my car from the valet and make my way up to Ventura. Traffic was still a little heavy but not too bad.
I get to the hotel, drop my bag and walk over to an Irish pub where my friend Rodney is hanging out with some of his friends from Mexico and Spain, one of which I knew already from Ragnarokkr 2014. We’re all hanging out, drinking beers and such and are joined by a British guy named Tom Draper who played guitar for Angel Witch from 2013-2015. Great guy. After that we walked to the beach for a late night stroll. It was a perfect night out there. Great meeting Ieltxu from Spain, Xole and Sarai from Mexico and seeing my good pal, Mauricio from Mexico.
Rodney and I were sharing a room at the hotel. It had some issues. No shower curtain, water wouldn’t shut off in the tub spigot, toilet took about 4 tried for anything to go down. We let the plumber take care of the shower issues and he said the pipes were all slow, so no help on the toilet. Way to save water, California! We headed out to Salzer’s Record store on the other side of Ventura. I was carrying a slight headache and the incense in that shop were killing me so I hung outside on the bench in the cool air and just relaxed with a sugar free Red Bull. The weather was perfect. After the record store we meet up with some of Rodney’s friends from Belgium and walk back into town to eat at a BBQ place. It was alright. Definitely not Texas style. but it hit the spot. I was pretty tired from traveling still and went back to the hotel to catch a quick nap. Doors were at 4PM with the first band, Wolfcross, on at 5PM and I didn’t want to miss any of the action.
After a 25 minute or so nap, I throw on my clothes, grab The Book, and walk the 3 blocks to the venue, Bombay Bar and Grill. Upon walking in, I’m given my will-call ticket, a raffle ticket, 2 compilation CDs and march myself to the outdoor vending area to find Andrew Bansal from Metal Assault working the merch for Night Demon and official Frost and Fire shirts. Andrew is an awesome guy and works with Night Demon when they’re on the road. The kid loves metal and works hard at it.
Most of the bands had some merch out and it was great seeing some of the folks that I knew already. I was especially pleased to meet the Davis brothers from Ashbury. Great guys.
And then like clockwork, Wolfcross comes on promptly at 5PM. Here’s the breakdown and my opinions of each band in order of performance and some backstory that I have with a few of them. Bands alternated stages and no two bands played simultaneously.
- Wolfcross – Quality traditional metal power trio. I enjoyed their set although there seemed to be some sound issues. Not their fault. Hope to catch them again sometime. Cool cover of Roky Erickson’s Two Headed Dog, too.
- Helion Prime – Probably my least favorite band of the festival. They played a solid set but their riffs and vocal melodies just didn’t catch my ear. Maybe a little too much on the prog side for my tastes. They got a good response from the crowd that ventured to the back room to catch their set.
- Blade Killer – One of the best surprises of the fest for me. Their set was powerful and their singer can wail with the best of ’em. They’ve got the riffs and both guitarists can play quality solos. I really hope they can do a tour or end up at some of the other US fests. I wanted a shirt as well but they didn’t have my size, but I did buy their CD EP. Certainly looking forward to hearing more from them and to seeing them live again.
- Gygax – I was really looking for to catching this band, primarily because I’ve known their guitarist, Armand, for several years. His old band, New Liberty, played Austin a few times during SxSW in years past and I became friends with him and Dustin (Night Demon drummer) through that. Gygax also features the vocalist/bassist from Gyspyhawk who I had seen a time or 2 in Austin. Essentially, Gygax is Thin Lizzy worship with Dungeons and Dragons lyrics. Their set was killer and they have a full length coming out soon. Unfortunately I didn’t get a shirt although Armand told me they brought a few to sell that went pretty quickly.
- Steel Prophet – Neil Turbin (Anthrax, Turbin, et als) had signed on with Steel Prophet just recently. The guitarist I played with for several years in Austin, Doug Morrison (from Ventura), was in the band Turbin with Neil when he first moved to LA after his exit from Anthrax. I had never seen Steel Prophet before and although I had owned a couple of their CDs over the years, I was more familiar with them for their work on several cover albums over the years. Steven Kachinsky Blackmoor was the only original member left in the band. He signed the book prior to the first band going on. Nice guy. Their set was solid and Neil sounded good but apparently they didn’t get many rehearsals prior to the show as Neil had to use a lyric sheet for the set. No surprise and it didn’t detract from their performance. The only negative of their set for me was their cover of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody, a song I don’t like at all. Beyond that it was a good set. I caught up with Neil afterwards and had him sign The Book and my Fistful of Metal CD cover. Their crowd size suffered a bit because the Cirith Ungol meet and greet was happening at the same time.
- BAT – I’d seen BAT before and knew what to expect. It was a solid set of power thrash that features Ryan Waste from Municipal Waste, Felix Griffin from DRI on drums and Nick Poulos on guitar. He’s a shredder. I loved their set and it was good to hang out with Ryan and Felix before and after the show. I heard a few people complain that BAT “didn’t fit” the show, but I think otherwise. They had a great response.
- Savage Master – I first caught Savage Master earlier this year in Chicago at Ragnarokkr 2015. I think their Frost and Fire performance was a lot better. I didn’t think that Stacey Savage was comfortable in Chicago but she certainly seemed that way in Ventura. Their set was really good and it was great seeing the crowd sing along to some of their songs. Hopefully I’ll catch them again this week in Austin.
- Visigoth – I first became aware of them when my now ex-band, Eternal Champion, played with them at Ragnarokker 2014 in Chicago. Singer Jake Rogers was sick that night but still put on a hell of a performance. Visigoth has exploded since then getting signed by Metal Blade and doing some touring and getting scheduled for some of the Euro fests in 2016. That’s awesome for them because they are great guys who have worked very hard. Jake is an incredible front man and one of the best out there right now. Most of the crowd was singing along to every song and Jake’s in your face style of stage prowling works perfectly for him. Their set was filled with 4 songs from their album The Revenant King and three others. Just totally badass metal. I think they won over a few folks weren’t too familiar with them as well.
- Ashbury – They is not a metal band but seemingly fit perfectly in this fest. Singer/acoustic guitarist, Rob Davis, and I connected recently on Facebook and it was great to meet and talk to him and his brother before and after the show. The front room packed out when they started their set and everyone there loved them. Everyone was singing along and it was just an incredible set. They played the entire Endless Skies album and closed with Tull’s Cross-Eyed Mary. I can’t recommend the album or seeing them live enough. They’re playing Ragnarokkr 2016. Just absolutely incredible. I bought one of their shirts prior to the show and had both of the brothers sign my CD. Great guys.
- Night Demon – This band puts 100% effort into every show they play. They’re fronted by Jarvis Leatherby who is organizer of the fest. They hit the stage and just went balls out as they always do. The band is so incredibly tight and should be for all of the touring that they do. Brent and Dustin rule. New tour with Holy Grail starts soon! Night Demon rocked it as always. They’re one of those bands that I don’t get tired of seeing. Saturday made my fifth time since April of last year!
- Manilla Road – This is the tough one for me. Manilla Road is a band that I should love but have never really gotten into. I’ve owned Crystal Logic and Mystification but they never latched on like I feel they should have. I’ve seen them twice now and they put on a great show. Mark Shelton is an unheralded guitarist and a hell of a nice guy. I played with them in in 2013 when I was in Eternal Champion. The crowd loved them and they were the perfect headliner for this festival. They’re playing Austin again soon and I’m planning on being there.
I can’t say how much I loved being there and how well-organized this was. It was obvious that Jarvis and his crew worked hard to make this happen. Jarvis was in constant motion the whole day making sure everything was running smoothly and that everyone was having a good time. I don’t know how he had the energy to even get on stage and do what he does after a day like that. I was fortunate that he pulled me aside at one point to meet Tim Baker from Cirith Ungol one on one for a few minutes. Tim was as nice and laid back as anyone could be. He surprised me with a King of the Dead patch. “This is my last one.” A gift from the gods! Jarvis also got me one on one with Robert Garven and Mike Flint to sign The Book. During the actual meet and greet, I got Tim and Greg Lindstrom to also sign it. Tim handed me a Cirith Ungol backstage patch during the signing. Another gift! I got to spend some time later in the evening with Flint. What a nice guy. All of them were. Apparently this was the first time the 4 of them had been together in about 20 years. How cool is that? Let’s hope for a reunion show at next year’s fest!
I met so many great people that night. One guy named Hector that I know from Instagram recognized me and said, “Aren’t you in Eternal Champion?” I said, “I was” and he said he was on my friends list on Instagram. Great to meet him. He also mentioned the Sword and Steel book that has a poem of mine in it. That was a pretty cool moment. We spoke several times throughout the night. Also met another guy that I met through Instagram and Facebook, Ernesto. Awesome guy. One of the younger metalheads that loves the older true metal style. The evening was filled with those types.
I also met Oliver Weinsheimer, the organizer for the popular Keep It True Festival. Extra special was getting to hang out with my good pal, Jeff Black, from Gatekeeper. What an awesome guy.
This festival was the perfect Size, especially for the venue. not to mention that Ventura is a beautiful city. I hadn’t been through there since 1997. At the end of the night when everyone was getting shuffled out by the bar staff, many of us stood out front for some final goodbyes, pictures, hugs etc. I really love the camaraderie at these fests. Little to no bullshit although there apparently were 2 fights during Manilla Road and those folks got ejected. There was also a drunk ass that was talking shit to some friends, but we made sure he took the right decision to walk away. From there it was back to the hotel. My feet and knees were killing me and I just wanted to lay down. It didn’t long to fall asleep once I got settled in. What a great fucking night!
Rodney had an early flight and left before I did. I chilled out for a bit, took a shower, packed my bags then drove up to Serra Cross Hill to take in the view of Ventura from up there. It was gorgeous. I put some Paganini on and just chilled out up there for about 20 minutes. I kind of wanted to go to the Observatory and get a closer picture of the Hollywood sign. Prior to that, I had been talking to my friend, Jill, from Austin who was also in LA on a little vacation with her roommate. Jill’s boyfriend, Gary, who is a close friend of mine, was also in town on tour with his band, Mala Suerte, so we decided to all meet up in Hollywood at Pinches Tacos on Sunset. That was a lot of fun and the food was great.
After lunch I drove to the Observatory which was jam-packed. I didn’t stop and took some time to get back out. Beautiful drive through there, though. At that point I just headed back to the car rental place and got a notification that my flight was being delayed an hour. Once I got into the airport, I found a bar and shared a table with an older ex-Air Force guy who had spent time in Texas, Seattle and Arizona while still in the military. He liked metal and we got on some good conversations about MSG, Loudness and he brought up TKO. “Ever heard of them?” Haha. Hell yes. I nerded out with him for quite a while. After leaving the bar I went to my gate to get in line to board and some other guy came up to me asking me about my vest and just started showing me pictures from a funeral he attended over the weekend. Apparently he’s good friends with the Dark Angel and Bloodcum guys. While he was nice, he was also annoying. I was pretty tired by this point of the evening and then the next thing I know he’s standing next to me with his phone in his hand and says, “I got the drummer for Bloodcum on the phone. Want to say hi?” I said not really but he insisted. It was obvious with the Bloodcum guy was annoyed by the whole scenario as well. “Sorry man, I’m not sure why he thought we should talk to each other.” I said it was no problem, we exchanged a quick pleasantry and that was that. At least I thought so. Two minutes later the dude is back and said, “hey, save me a seat if you can and we’ll talk metal for the whole flight.” I told him my plan was to go to sleep the minute I hit the plane and that I was done talking for the day. Fortunately I boarded way earlier than him and my row got filled quickly.
Again, what a wonderful weekend. Thank, Jarvis, for putting this one! Can’t wait to see what’s in store for next year!
Written by The Metal Files
October 19, 2015 at 3:59 pm
Posted in 2015, california, concert, concert review, concert reviews, concerts, heavy metal, ventura
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Ragnarokkr Metal Apocalypse 2015 Concert Review, Chicago, IL, May 1 & 2, 2015
Wow. What another great weekend in Chicago. This was my second year attending this festival and it was a lot of fun, albeit tiring.
Like last year, Kelz flew in from NC and met me at the airport on Thursday. Local friends Rodney and Brent also flew along and we all rode together to the hotel. We chilled out for a bit at the hotel then headed over to a pizza place to meet with some fest regulars prior to the pre-party. I wasn’t so into my pizza but the Peroni on tap was right on. After eating we headed over to a great dive called The Mutiny and rocked out some great old metal. There were a few merch vendors as well. I was pretty worn out and so were Chris and Rodney so we headed back to the hotel. We had a long day ahead.
Early Friday consisted of going to Portillo’s for lunch and inhaling their incredible Italian beef sandwich. So incredibly awesome. Afterwards I napped. I wanted to get to Reggie’s for the fest as the doors were opening, mainly to catch Satan’s Hallow in which a good friend plays guitar. They’re a newer band and have only released 2 songs, but those songs are great. They were great! I really love Mandy’s vocal delivery and the riffs are good. New pal, Poncho, was filling in on bass and was absolutely badass. I see good things ahead for this band.
Twisted Tower Dire was up next and I had last seen them in 1999 with the old singer. Their power metal set was solid and they now share singer and a guitarist with Walpyrgus.
Cleveland’s Vatican came on next and I caught most of their set. Vince and company laid it down playing most of their Metalmorphosis re-release. They were fun to watch and their singer has some serious pipes. Added bonus getting those guys added to The Book!
With the fest having two stages, bands overlap and during Vatican’s set, Hessian started on the smaller stage and I wanted to catch a little of their set. While they were solid, they weren’t my thing.
Back to the main stage for my friends, Dantesco. I met them in Puerto Rico last year and was excited to see them. They were great. Powerful, heavy and Erico’s vocals were right on point. The crowd dug them a lot.
Back to the smaller stage for Kantation which featured Martin Debourge who fronted a more recent version of Damien Thorne. His vocals sounded great and the band was solid. Martin’s a good dude.
Salem’s Wych was up next and their set was a little loose. This was their first show since the 80s. Pretty legendary though.
I saw just a little of Beyond Fallen but wanted to catch Q5 on the main stage. They sounded really good. They were one of the biggest surprises to me. I had listened to them back in the old days but it didn’t catch on with me. I got to meet them in the green room before the show and they were super cool. Three original members got added to The Book.
I caught most of Ostrogoth’s set and they were pretty good. Their drummer is the only original member left and he’s an awesome guy. I caught a little bit of Iron Finger and they were ok, solid, but not my thing.
Then…LIEGE LORD. I’ve been a fan since randomly buying Burn to My Touch based on having an album cover by Ioannis (Fates Warning, Warlord, Obsession). Let’s make no mistake about it, I prefer the Andy Michaud era. Master Control never did anything for me but I was still stoked to see them live. They were another band I got to meet prior to them hitting the stage and they were all cool dudes. When showing Joe Comeau The Book, he said, “Ah cool. I have one of these” and continued to tell me a story about the promo shoot that the photo (see below) was taken from. Only original member, Tony Truglio, was also very nice. They opened with 2 from Master Control then Dark Take from Freedom’s Rise. Cast Out from Burn to My Touch was next and it sounded awesome. The band was tight and the crowd was loving it. They rolled through Rainbow’s Kill The King, a couple more from Master then went into Speed of Sound. I nearly lost my shit on that one. One of my favorites from Burn. Their whole set was good and I was so glad I finally got to see them. Then back to the hotel for the typical late night jibber jabber and sleep.
Saturday, Kelz and I went to a taqueria and had some awesome food. Afterwards we drove over to Cabrini-Green, the site that the TV show Good Times was based on. That used to be a very rough area. “The projects”. Now it’s all condos and heavily gentrified. Was hoping for some sort of historical monument to JJ and the family but it was nowhere to be found.
Saturday’s show started a little earlier at 4:30 and got started with Kentucky’s Savage Master. They were solid but not completely my thing. There’s a buzz about them and I think it’s mainly because of the scantily clad singer. I’m not much of a fan of her vocal delivery and I think she could work on her stage presence a little. The rest of the band is dressed in black hoods and the whole thing reminded me of the band Bitch being backed up by The Mentors. I think a little tweaking could get their live show more exciting. Nice folks, though.
Crumble came on the small stage and I caught a little of it. By “a little” I mean less than one song.
Züül was up next on the main stage and the singer announced that it was their last show ever. I had seen them a time or two before in Austin and enjoyed them. They sounded good in Chicago as well but the singer seemed to be having a few vocal issues. He was lacking some of the power he normally has. Still sounded good.
Skelator was up next and delivered their sword-wielding metal the masses that were really just starting to roll in. They sounded great but I only caught about half of their set as I needed to catch Moros Nyx on the small stage.
Moros Nyx has the drummer for Satan’s Hallow on bass. This was their first show and they did a great job. Looking forward to more from these guys. Their drummer is a bad ass.
Back to the big room for the return of Skullview. I’ve always liked their debut quite a bit and it was good seeing them finally. Especially good to finally meet their guitarist, Dean. We’ve known each other from online forums for a long time. Their singer has an enormous range, but antics I saw before and after the show pretty much let me know that I can’t care to see him again. I stayed for half of the set and went back to the small stage.
Hrom was up next and they were powerful with yet another singer with a great high range. Nice kids, too.
I went back to the main room to catch a little of Chicago’s reunited Aftermath. They were good straight up thrash and super nice guys.
I went back to the small room and waited for Walpyrgus to come on. This band features members of Twisted Tower Dire as mentioned above. They put on a great set. Would like to see them again.
As soon as they were done I rushed back over to catch High Spirits. I really enjoy this band. Good, straight up hard rock and I really like Chris’ vocal delivery. “Without Zuul, there would be be no High Spirits,” Chris said. He’s good at working the crowd too. When I saw them in San Antonio, he was on bass but had a full backing band for this show.
I caught a little of Coven 13 but it wasn’t my thing.
Coming up next…ATTACKER! Another band I’ve loved since their debut, Battle At Helms Deep. That album rules. I’ve no problem admitting that I didn’t care much for the follow up, Second Coming. But no matter. I was finally getting to see them live. They opened with The Hermit from their debut and the crowd went nuts. The band was tight and most recent singer, Bobby Lucas, sounded great. Original drummer, Mike Sabatini, and guitarist, Pat Marinelli were great as well as the rest of the band. Their set was great and very tight.
Wretch played the small stage and they were another band who was solid, but I didn’t get to see enough to really form an opinion. We were so hungry we went next door to grab a burger.
Upon returning, The Rods were already playing the main stage. I’ve seen them before and I am 0.0% a fan of them. Their brand of hard rock just never caught on with me.
Nuclear Assault was on next, but again, I’m not really a fan. I had met and seen them live in 2003 in Norfolk, VA and got Dan and John to sign The Book. Glenn signed in the green room earlier that evening. The room was packed and there was a big pit going. I saw about 1.5 songs and retreated to the small room where all bands had finished for the night. Kelz and I got to sit and hang out with Sabatini and just talk about stuff. We talked with him for a long time and he was very cordial. “Playing festivals like this is great, but we all have jobs.” It was great hanging out with him and the rest of the band.
What a great night and fun festival. After Nuclear Assault, we were all dog tired and went out to the street to say goodbyes to all of our friends. I hope they continue to get quality bands for next future fests. My band, Eternal Champion, was originally slated to play but had to back out a few months ago. Warlord was also originally booked but backed out. That was a crushing blow for me.
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Written by The Metal Files
May 4, 2015 at 8:57 pm
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