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Live gigs are essential. Remembering them is sometimes even more fun (but writing tedious ;-). Short stories about great gigs - and the others as well. This is strictly non-commercial and just my humble taste/opinion.

09 July 2014

Metallica, Alice in Chains, Children Of Bodom, Kvelertak

Location: Krieau, 1020 Vienna, Austria
Kriau Rocks expects 50.000 Metalheadz, and I actually did not plan to attend. Surprise: After a month of missed gigs, I step in for a friend's friend that did not feel well (well, thanks Dude!). So, Metallica once more, after this brilliant gig back in 1992. As a huge fan of the band at that time, it was clear that I will be very picky with them at this evening.

 

Buddies: Rainer, Tom, Rene (as well as Stolli and many others in the crowd of 50.000)
Score: 3.5 out of 5
Merch: nope, but I really like Tom's AIC shirt
Again: Well, I was wrong once...


It is my first time in the Golden Circle. It's big money but it makes much sense at this huge venue. As Stolli told me, the sound was quite bad further behind due to the strong wind. So good choice, Rainer, and thanks for this.

We miss Kvelertak. Tom and me just arrive in time for Children Of Bodom. It's a bit strange to see this Death Metal band playing in the blistering sun. As it turns out later, they play at approximately 20% of the main gig's volume. Just the last two songs start to groove a bit, but then it's over.

With Alice In Chains, the volume reaches serious levels. Leaving aside that their music is not the best support act for Metallica, they impress me quite a bit. Impeccable musical performance and very good vocals. They play into sunset with sun glasses on, and it just feels right. It's rather laid back music than heating up for the main act.  I do not care, and I like it. If they should be in Vienna again as a main act, I would try to be there.



But of course, everybody is here for Metallica. And frankly, I have two (expected) issues with this gig (and please don't get me wrong, this is me complaining at very high levels):
  1. 80% of the setlist I know by heart, and
  2. Nearly all of these these songs they played much better before.
Why? Because Metallica seem to play their old songs faster and faster - with nearly all exactness left behind. For me it's more of a jamming experience than precise playing, mixed with much experience (as one journalist put it 'auto pilot playing'). But I strongly believe that speed metal lives from being played exactly. Slayer, for example, still does it damn right, they play their stuff fast, but exactly. So no excuses for Metallica here.

But I do not want to over-emphasise this, this performance was just as nice as expected. At least in the Golden  Circle, the sound was great. Not every band can cope with huge venues - Metallica for sure can. They are able to reach the audience here, and this is really a big plus. The old songs from 'Kill 'Em All' and 'Ride The Lightning' still kick ass. The guitar/bass section is great and vocals impeccable. In the mid-part of 'Enter Sandman', the sleep verse is played from tape - in original speed - and the last 'Pray The Lord My Soul To Take' is lost - because the band is already through it.

Nevermind. The show ends very nicely with 'Seek And Destroy' and a very long 'Thank You' from the band. Metallica is still one of the best live bands - but to be picky, they could do even better.


Bang that Head that doesn't Bang' :-)
Photos courtesy of Rainer.




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