A Word

***Wacken 2018 - view from the Jägermeister Deer

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.

19 December 2019

Jinjer

Location: Simm City, Simmeringer Hauptstraße 96A, 1110 Wien, Österreich

This gig was Stolli's birthday present (at his very birthday). What we did not know then was that this would be our last gig prior to the shutdown.

Buddies: Stolli, Tom, Lorenz (i.e. Wacken 2019 formation)

Rating: 4/5
Merch: none
Again? Yes
After their glorious Wacken 2019 performance, visiting Jinjer in Vienna at a full gig was a must. They did not disappoint.

And then, it was suddenly the end of all gigs for a long time...








 

21 February 2019

Laibach VII (Sound of Music Tour)

Location: Simmeringer Hauptstraße 96A, 1110 Wien, Austria
In another post, I wrote that Laibach continue to surprise me. Also this time it is no different.




Buddy: David
Rating: 5/5
Merch: a Laibach badge
Again? Sure, my NSK passport needs more entires ;-)




I did not expect that much this night, but Laibach is always a must. I am not the big fan of  Laibach's interpretation of"The Sound Of Music" in the studio. These versions are very polished and shiny, thus quite far away from a Laibach experience, it's more or less quite straight-forward pop music.

The live versions of these songs (again) surprise me. Very dynamic and convincing, by far less polite and engaging. Again, I experience the core of Laibach: surprise - very pleasant surprise. Live I basically buy into every single song of the album. The singer is stellar. After part one, I am very happy to be here.

PS: After the gig I listened again to the studio album, and it still does not thrill me a lot.

Intermission. Yes, Laibach now regularly heads for a 20 minutes intermission countdown. I like it.



The second part is another surprise. No all-time-favorites, but rather unknown songs from the Eighties in Slovenian. All convincing and concise. Followed by their most recent contribution to Iron Sky II and their view of 'Sympathy For the Devil'. Setlist below.

Second part - a bit 'no prisoners' mentality - good guitars

So again, it is just right to be with Laibach. And their seventh incarnation brings them back for me at their heights. Puno hvala, Laibach.

The stamp in my NSK passport


The Spectre Badge













Setlist:

  • The Sound of Music 
  • Climb Ev'ry Mountain
  • Do-Re-Mi
  • Edelweiss
  • My Favorite Things
  • The Lonely Goatherd
  • Sixteen Going on Seventeen
  • So Long, Farewell
  • Maria/Korea
  • Arirang (traditional)
  • ---Intermission---
  • Ti, ki izzivaš
  • Vier Personen
  • Mi kujemo bodočnost
  • Smrt za Smrt
  • The Coming Race
  • Sympathy for the Devil




13 January 2019

Behemoth (At The Gates)

You will hardly experience a higher intensity performance of Black Metal than this one.



Score: 5 out of 5
Buddies: Tom and Rainer with a friend
Merch: was too crowded 
Again: for sure






Discussing "Metal" can be difficult because its proponents can become quite strict about what it means and what not. With the emergence of "True Metal", the topic became delicate, if not a bit ludicrous. Take Steel Panther (though I truly adore them for what they do) and of course Manowar (they overdid the term until they became redundant, in particular if you are then even caught in playback performances).

If you look at it from distance, these discussions are mostly about how the style of Metal changed through time. Proponents of "the real thing" are sometimes unwilling to accept  these changes. By this, they also ignore that "Metal" has been so much about change, rebellion, but not establishment. And the name tells it all: "True Metal" ends up in establishment or satire.

But if "True Metal" refers to a band that really means it, then Behemoth is clearly True Black Metal band you must see live.

To me, Behemoth is THE artistic statement of this genre.  If you want to get an idea of what Black Metal is all about, just see them live. Yes, they wear mask and they are celebrate satanistic rituals on stage, but at least to me, it is neither too artificial, nor does it mean that I have to be a satanist to enjoy the gig (and I am clearly not :-). Similarly to e.g. Laibach in their genre, this band performs art for their audience. When they tell us during the gig: "Our joy is that you have joy!" - it tells you a lot. This does not sound like somebody that wants to convert you to satanism. Therefore, and as so often in art, the messages told here are far more sophisticated than the bold satanic symbolism would indicate. Just the same as with Laibach, who were so often mistaken as right wing fanatists. And for a reason, both bands are from the former COMECON region, where art is traditionally put into covert messages. Counter culture.

Besides this issue of what a Black Metal band actually wants to tell you, their musical performance was nothing less than exceptional. Also a very decent band, such as the supporting act At The Gates, just cannot match the intensity of the main act. The efforts put into all aspects of a stage performance fit to a perfect result.

What about the other guests besides me? As so often, polite and just enjoying the music.

Setlist
Wolves ov Siberia
Daimonos
Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer
Bartzabel
Ov Fire and the Void
God = Dog
Conquer All
Ecclesia Diabolica Catholica
Dacade of Therion
Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel
Slaves Shall Serve
Chant for Eschaton 2000
---Encore---
Lucifer
We Are the News 1000 Years