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[QUOTE="Kalopsia:87116"]Saturday: Fleshtized: i wasn't too familiar with their music (as was 98% of the bands that were on this bill) but i had read good reviews of their previous work and was looking forward to seeing them. they had a very good stage presence, especially the singer, and their set sounded very tight. Internal Suffering: i've come to the conclusion that South America produces some pretty good death metal bands, including Internal Suffering. good set Neuraxis: i didn't know what to expect from these guys but they turned out to be pretty damned good. looking at them you'd think they were a band along the lines of Dark Tranquility but they were brutal as fuck. can't wait to listen to their cd that i got Brodequin: A.K.A. Boredaquin. these guys didn't get me going at all. they barely moved and their music was only ok. as for the vocals, ok i obviously understand the use of low end vocals in death metal and that you can't understand what they are saying the majority of the time. but what most other death metal bands do that Brodequin doesn't, is distinguish between words. when it sounds like the only thing u are saying is "ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo" then that sucks. Malignancy: hey guess what guys, it's not a Massachusettes rule that this band has to have their set cut short, it's everywhere they play. but other than that they were good as always Profanity: this Polish death metal band stayed at the same hotel as i did and i conversed with them throughout the entire weekend. very nice guys and they had the music to back them up too. very good stage precence, good sound, and excellent musicians. it was their first show ever in the U.S. and they got a great response. Leng T'che: these guys were the highlight of saturday night for me. i fuckin love this joke grindcore band. the singer came out dressed as a ninja and had 2 microphones, one for unprocessed highs, and another for pitch-shifted lows. this band rules. the ninja was in the crowd more than he was on-stage. and they played I Know Where You Shit Last Summer so i was happy. Pig Destroyer: fuckin destroyed (no pun intended) i can see why they don't have a bassist, they don't need one. Phobia: while musically, they were only ok, politically i liked them alot. in between songs the singer kept talking about how much he hated george bush (he'd make a great addition to this message board) and at one point got on top of the P.A. speakers and ripped down the american flag, speaking how true freedom and patriotism has nothing to do with a damn flag, but with your heart and what u believe in. Rotten Sound: Derek Roddy's got nothing on this Grindcore band's drummer. holy fucking christ. i was on the 2nd level watching this band and literally me and about 8 other ppl were just staring at the drummer with our jaws open the whole time. this guy is so fast but also so skilled and technical. i don't even care how they were musically!!! lol, it was all about the drums. Repulsion: while many people were looking forward to their comeback show, they did nothing for me. Sunday: Biolich: pretty good set. young guys. they definately have potential but i'd reconsider their use of clean guitars at certain points because it doesn't fit in well Circle Of Dead Children: It's CODC, i mean come on, can u expect any less than awesome from them? Man Must Die: Scottish death metal. i liked them though no one else i came with did. i guess they were too melodic for some people's liking. Arsis: ok, great guitarist, pretty good riffs, decent vocals, good drumming, BORING BASSIST. he barely moved and that shit just pisses me off so much. LIVE SHOWS ARE ALL ABOUT THE STAGE PRESENCE!!!!!! how do u expect the crowd to get into it if you aren't into it? Mortal Decay: while i missed most of their set because i was busy getting ready to play, what i did see and hear was pretty good. but a big thanks to them for lending Dehumanized their guitar cabinets Dehumanized: i gotta say we had an awesome time when we took the stage. i was quite happy with the sound, and i luckily did not get stage fright, lol. for those of you who don't know, this was my first performance on stage EVER!!! i won't give the set list because some of you will find out come this saturday at Northern Lights. we had a great crowd response and i was totally happy with everything. Misery Index: unfortunately one of their sloppiest sets ever. i guess Kevin Talley had been out of the loop too long. that and the soundguy had a lot of trouble figuring out how to turn up the volume on the guitars (why are sound guys so stupid????) Vomit Remnants: me and matt (guitars/vocals Kalopsia) hung out with these guys all weekend. fuckin cool as shit. their big fans of Kalopsia and Dehumanized. they destroyed the crowd with their sick breakdowns. i can't wait to eventually play shows with these guys. after VR we left the show to drive home that night. overall i could not have asked for a better weekend. i'll never forget it[/QUOTE]
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