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[QUOTE="the_reverend:218728"]I couldn't even make any sense of my review.... maybe I should get msword to do grammer checks for me... here is carina's fix burn in silence: Al and MAX were there even though Goratory was playing in down the street in Natick. I ran in for the last couple songs they were playing. Even though the show wasn't supposed to start until 8 p.m. they'd started at 7:30. It was a funny to finally see Al Goratory playing in a metalcore band. He even at gave in to all the antics, by raising his guitar into the air while he was playing. I bet shortly we'll be seeing him playing behind his head. On a positive note, their new CD is almost done and I heard it is really good. They are just tweaking the last few things with it now. The singer was the only person in the whole night that was on the barricade. None of the other bands went down there to sing and get the audience to sing along. Morbid angel: I hadn't seen at them since Steve Tucker left and David Vincent came back. Since I haven't seen any pictures I didn't know what to expect so I was expecting him to come out in full genitorture gear. but... he looked pretty normal compared to what I was expecting with all of the goth music that he has been doing. they made his voice a lot different from what it was before. Not that that is especially a bad thing, but it's just a different. It's a funny how basically every time I see the band there is a line up change. Prediction: in 10 years, the morbid angel extravaganza reunion: steve tucker AND dave vincent eric rutan trey azagthoth dave lombardo (re: testament's tour) at least trey keeps it real and is keeping the band alive and going. I wonder how brutal the next CD will be. Probably a lot like altars but who's to say. it will probably have some heavy distortion in it (re: newer CDs). They basically play all old tracks, not many new tracks. this appeased the old morbid angel fans in the audience who paid at $25 just to see them and then a leave before soulfly started. Before they played lords, Vincent talked about the pope being sick (not like find the pope in the pizza). he said that he hopes the pope gets better because you need stuff in the world to hate. I definitely think he has a lot more crowd interaction than the old singer. Most of the songs had trey shredding way loud in front of everything else. I think that it drowned out to the rhythm guitar that the guy from monstrosity was playing. Granted, you really can't beat trey’s "noodlie" riffs. They played for an hour and even had an encore. It was awesome. During chapel, everyone left the stage while trey shredded out echo-y for the middle of chapel with the lights only on him. they came back in and everyone ran out as the drums kicked back in, finishing out chapel of ghouls. Then everyone left the stage quickly... and then came back out for an encore. Vincent came out back out and went on to the microphone, saying "How is it that I can say 'goodnight' when you won't let us leave". They sent out god of emptiness to dime bag Darryl. That was sort of the theme for the night. Soulfly: well what can you say about soulfly. Their set has a lot of "jump up" to the music that they play. But there is still a little kid inside of me, that loves hearing old sepultura. They played for well over an hour, having been slated for an hour and a half set. If you look at the playlist they played most songs on it.... however they unfortunately did not play the sepultura tracks until the end. I sort of thought that they waited till the end, but as i look at the set list, it had them in the first set on the slate. I told myself three songs into shooting, wait for the old school songs and then you can leave, but they tricked me and played the tracks basically last. below is a modified playlist from the one in the picture: prophecy living sacrifice seek born again downstroy jump/bring it frontline loth execution style wasting away porrada/drums tribe stay strong/tree (with his kid) intro: primatice roots attitude fast prophet eye for an eye Just like all the other shows, they went from song into drumming. this time only inviting one person on stage from the crowd to play along with them (hopefully the pictures I got show one of the guy’s favorite moments). They played that and then max's son came out and sang a song with him. I would have gotten a picture of his son high in the air... but I snapped a little too soon and then a little and too late, oops. One reason I stuck around to the end was that I was transfixed by the number of times max changed his shirt... over five times during the whole set. I'm going to make a picture in ps showing all the different shirts he was wearing during the set. It was a little bit odd to say the least, but I hear that he does that at all shows and they need to have a special changing room for him on the side of the stage. OCD? Maybe. Or as Lynneaeus said, maybe he just likes that fresh from the dryer feel! A lot of people from the crowd waited around for an encore, but after 5 minutes realized it wasn't happening. On my way out, I saw a group of guys across the street yelling about how soulfly sucks. And Max is a "pussy". I'm guessing and pretty much hoping, that it was some of the truest metal heads from this board that were out there, yelling that. It would be fully in their nature after having gone to the bar across the street after morbid angel got done.[/QUOTE]
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