12/06/2013 Zach Myers and Zack Mack (Rochester, NY @ Montage Music Hall)
By Eric | December 7, 2013 2:02 pm
[Methanol, Eyesalve opened. So did Michele Sestito, Adam Clark, who I missed.]
I didn’t quite know what to expect walking into this one, other than the fact that it was the guitar player from Shinedown, playing acoustically. I had zero realization that Zach had been a blues guitar prodigy as a teenager, and that being from Memphis, country and the blues would feature prominently in the set. Not that I’m complaining in the least! The set was heavy on covers, a couple of Shinedown tunes, and a handful of originals, but fun throughout, and along with partner-in-crime Zack Mack, ZM kept the musicianship and the vocals at a high level.
Zach Myers setlist:
Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen / Jeff Buckley)
Tennessee
All I Found
The Crow and the Butterfly (Shinedown)
Around The Bend (Tony Lucca)
Rosie (Jackson Browne)
Everything Falls Apart (Dog’s Eye View)
She’s Alright With Me (???)
She Talks To Angels (Black Crowes) / I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For (U2)
Follow You Down (Shinedown)
The Living Years (Mike and the Mechanics)
Your Love (The Outfield) / Go Your Own Way (Fleetwood Mac)
Shed Some Light (Shinedown)
45 (Shinedown)
Everlong (Foo Fighters)
In The Air Tonight (Phil Collins)
Pretty Things
Unity (Shinedown)
3am (Matchbox 20)
Forever and Ever Amen (Randy Travis)
Desperado (The Eagles)
Tennessee
Rosie
Everything Falls Apart
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11/05/2013 Chris Cornell (Buffalo, NY @ SUNY Buffalo Center for the Arts)
By Eric | November 18, 2013 3:15 pm
[Bhi Bhiman was the opener, didn’t see him.]
I managed to score front row tickets for this one! A complete throwback and trip down memory lane, as I also got to see CC on the Euphoria Morning tour back in 2000. Obviously, 13 years on, there’s a bunch more material to choose from, and the setlist was well represented by CC solo stuff, Soundgarden, Audioslave, Temple of the Dog, and a handful of covers (including some Mother Love Bone!). He also did a really cool mash-up of the lyrics from Metallica’s “One” set to the music of U2’s “One”… with very interesting results!
Chris’ voice was in fine shape, he had no issues hitting many of the highest notes in the songs, including on Hunger Strike (for which the opener, Bhi Bhiman guested on).
The vast majority of the show was just Chris and an acoustic guitar, however for a couple of songs, as opposed to computer-based backing tracks, he used vinyl LP’s and a turntable. This made for a humorous anecdote about how he’d played on less-sturdy stages than that of UB’s, and has had the records skip! Chris was actually very engaging and witty all night, providing plenty of banter in-between songs. Before the encore, Chris rode out on an Audioslave-branded bicycle, which you can see in my third picture. Very cool bike! All told, we got an almost two-hour performance that shouldn’t have left anyone disappointed.
Scar on the Sky
Silence the Voices
You Know My Name
Dandelion
Original Fire
Sunshower
Halfway There
Fell on Black Days
Getaway Car
As Hope and Promise Fade
One
Seasons
The Day I Tried to Live
Two Drink Minimum
Can’t Change Me
When I’m Down
Man of Golden Words
Wooden Jesus
Hunger Strike
Encore:
Cleaning My Gun
Doesn’t Remind Me
A Day in the Life (The Beatles cover)
I Am the Highway
Imagine (John Lennon cover)
Black Hole Sun
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10/12/2013 Pearl Jam (Buffalo, NY @ First Niagara Center)
By Eric | October 31, 2013 9:43 am
It’s a Pearl Jam show, with no opener. How much better could it get? Michaela and I had seats up in the moon (304 to be exact), but we could see and hear perfectly. This was the 2nd show of the first leg of the Lightning Bolt tour, so the band was still feeling out and debuting songs off the new album (My Father’s Son and Swallowed Whole), but they never forget the die-hard fans, with a couple No Code tracks on this night (Sometimes, Present Tense, Off He Goes), I’m partial to Immortality and Indifference, plus we got Low Light and Rats! I was a bit surprised that Yellow Ledbetter wasn’t the closer (or played at all for that matter), but it hardly mattered. The band was in top-notch form, and the crowd was electric from start to finish (and no one sat down the entire night, anywhere). To top it all off, after the show, to “avoid the traffic” (lol) we wandered next door to Buffalo Iron Works to grab a drink, and they had Mookie Blaylock, Buffalo’s Pearl Jam cover band (featuring Joe, Alex and Mario from STEMM) playing! A perfect nightcap!
Setlist:
01. Pendulum
02. Low Light
03. Sometimes
04. Corduroy
05. Lightning Bolt
06. Mind Your Manners
07. Do The Evolution
08. Immortality
09. My Father’s Son
10. Even Flow
11. Swallowed Whole
12. Sirens
13. Once
14. Comatose
15. I Got Shit
16. Infallible
17. Present Tense
18. State Of Love And Trust
19. Porch
Encore 1:
20. Off He Goes
21. Yellow Moon
22. Future Days
23. Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
24. Rats
25. Got Some
26. Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
27. Go
28. Alive
29. Baba O’Riley
30. Indifference
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08/24/2013 Chimaira, The Browning, Threat Signal, Dark Sermon (Rochester, NY @ Montage Music Hall)
By Eric | September 1, 2013 2:20 pm
[Vanity Strikes, Beneath Hells Sky and Into the Harbor on the bill, didn’t see them.]
Didn’t really see much of Dark Sermon, however Threat Signal was a pretty worthy opener. I didn’t realize they were from Hamilton either. Essentially metalcore, they held their own for their half-hour or so set. The direct support was The Browning, and to say I was less than impressed would be putting it mildly. Hipster looking kids that play “electronicore”, in other words, what passes for metal, throw in some generic dubstep, crappy screaming, and strobe lights, and you have a loooooong 45 minutes. Leave the kitschy stuff to Andrew WK, okay?
So finally it was time for Chimaira, and now that they’ve completely turned over the lineup, lead singer Mark Hunter is the lone original member left. It doesn’t really matter, as the band sounded fantastic; just as good on the new Crown of Phantoms tracks as on all the old stuff. A good mix for the setlist as well, 3 of the new tracks with a mix of the old. A fun night of metal with one of my old favorites!
Chimaira Setlist
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The Flame
Year of the Snake
The Dehumanizing Process
Power Trip
Pure Hatred
No Mercy
All That’s Left is Blood
The Venom Inside
Everything You Love
Resurrection
Destroy and Dominate
The Disappearing Sun
Severed
(Painting the White to Grey/Rizzo Teaser Intro)
Wrapped in Violence
(Sphere Teaser Outro)
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Thank you iPod shuffle this morning for this under…
By Eric | August 19, 2013 9:21 am
Thank you iPod shuffle this morning for this under-rated, forgotten album. Always did like these guys!
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06/18/2013 Filter (Rochester, NY @ Montage Music Hall)
By Eric | June 19, 2013 9:32 pm
[Ghostfeeder, Violet Mary and a couple other bands were on the bill as well.]
Another night, another late arrival. This time because the always-unpredictable first week of volleyball threw us an unannounced 7:40 and 8:30 doubleheader. Where the first opponent never showed up. Got done with game #2 in a reasonable amount of time, and shot down to Montage. Arrived during set change for Filter, so I couldn’t have timed it any better.
But enough about that crap. The show! Filter’s Short Bus was one of the first CD’s I ever bought, and while my interest in the band waned a little here and there (and has recently increased again with their last two albums), I’ve always considered myself a fan. Never got to see them live, however, until now. Filter *is* Richard Patrick, just as Trent Reznor *is* Nine Inch Nails, and the surrounding cast tends to change every couple years. The current group was the touring band from the Trouble with Angels tour, with guitarist Jonathan Radtke (who was formerly in Kill Hannah), bassist Phil Buckman, and drummer Jeff Friedl (who has toured with Ashes Divide, A Perfect Circle, and Puscifer). And these guys were good. Everything sounded great (even with a problem with the kick drum mic for the first song or two), and damn if Richard Patrick doesn’t have energy. The place looked a little fuller, at least more tightly packed, than either Fuel or Drowning Pool, and he commanded the crowd as if it was a packed ampitheatre. He got up close and personal with everyone, constantly jumping up on the barrier, letting the crowd sing, and making sure the crowd was into it, even grabbing some fans phones/cameras during The Best Things, and filming the band and the audience!
[Look for a cameo from yours truly at 1:09!]
For being a smallish group, the crowd was pretty loud all night, and a good number of people knew the words, even to the deep cuts. There was a real nice spread over most of the catalog (oddly nothing from Trouble With Angels though), and near and dear to my heart: B-SIDES! Jurassitol (from The Crow: City of Angels soundtrack), a cover of Happy Together (which *bad fan alert* I had no idea they’d released, first on the soundtrack to Stepfather, and more famously on The Great Gatsby soundtrack), and then sort of a b-side/actually a big single Can’t You Trip Like I Do. They did a cool jam in the middle of “Dose”, and paid homage to Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” during “So I Quit”. Naturally, everyone got sent home happy as they closed with Hey Man Nice Shot.
After the set, Richard jumped off stage over the barrier, through the crowd, and headed back to the merch table, where he proceeded to sign every item anyone had, took pictures with everyone that wanted one, and actually chatted with everyone for a second, beyond the usual “Hi, thanks for coming”. Actual conversations! I was very impressed with how gracious he was with the fans; I’m guessing its a little easier when the venue and crowd is smaller and more intimate. Personally, I just told him I’d been a fan for a long time, finally got to see them live, and talked about setlist construction!
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Setlist:
Welcome to the Fold
The Take
Jurassitol
What Do You Say
We Hate It When You Get What You Want
(Can’t You) Trip Like I Do
Take a Picture
Surprise
Dose
Under
Happy Together
It’s Got To Be Right Now
Soldiers of Misfortune
The Best Things / So I Quit (War Pigs insert) /Hey Man Nice Shot
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06/15/2013 Drowning Pool, Eye Empire (Rochester, NY @ Montage Music Hall)
By Eric | June 17, 2013 9:42 pm
[Exilia, Even The Dead Love A Parade, Agressive Betty, AFR, and One Sweet Lie were also on the bill.]
Usually, shows at the Montage are completely slanted towards “later”. The locals usually go until 9:00-10:00 or so, then the national acts take over and play until midnight or later. So naturally, the one night we’re out in Buffalo a little later, and I don’t arrive until 9ish, is the night the nationals start earlier. I missed half of Eye Empire’s set, allegedly because (and this was posted on Montage’s Facebook page): “DP’s tour manager who made one of the local bands play AFTER Drowning Pool finished their set and who tried to make the venue have the locals go on at 6pm when there was only 2 of us standing at the doors LOL”. So after waiting 2+ years to see these guys (after a couple of false starts too), I missed the first four out of the nine they played, all songs I love, but hey, I got to see the other five. For performing in front of a rather small crowd, they didn’t lack for energy or enthusiasm at all. DC was belting everything out, Corey was beating his bass like a rented mule, BC was all over the place, dreads swinging, and Ryan was hitting the drums as hard as anything. The two new songs (Monday and War Isn’t Over) were great, and I got to completely rock out to I Pray, so all was not lost. The fun was just beginning, however…
Ignite
Eye Empire setlist:
Ignite
Idiot
Great Deceiver
More Than Fate
Bull In A China Shop – got there during this
Angels and Demons
Monday
War Isn’t Over Yet
I Pray
This next part needs a little bit of background. As I said, I’d been waiting 2+ years to see Eye Empire. They’re a sort-of supergroup, as singer Don Carpenter was in Submursed, guitarist BC Kochmit was in Switched (and one of the last incarnations of Dark New Day, plus the ill-fated Violent Plan), and bass player Corey Lowery has done time with Switched, Stuck Mojo, Stereomud, and Dark New Day. They self released Moment of Impact back in December of 2010, and then I actually got to meet BC when he moonlighted for Sevendust that next month during Music as a Weapon. They then released the definitive version called Impact as a 2-disc set in June of 2012. This is all relevant to my review, because I brought my indie disc to get signed by the boys. I brought it up to BC, told him great show, long-time fan, etc. He first exclaimed, “Ok, a Doubledrive shirt? Wow!”. He then proceeded to make a joke about my air guitar playing during “I Pray” (completely warranted), and upon opening up my disc to sign it, he peeks under the disc to check out what number it was. I have #264 out of the first pressing of 1000. BC said that was one of the lowest numbers he’d seen out in the wild! (After admitting the band kept #1-10 and a couple other ones haha.) Since there weren’t a ton of people there, I pretty much got to shoot the bull with him, drummer Ryan Bennett, and Drowning Pool’s merch guy for quite awhile. I mentioned meeting him at the Sevendust show, and he goes “Holy shit… I definitely remember you, you were the only person that came through the meet and greet at any of the shows and mentioned Eye Empire!” BC’s an awesome guy, and half the discussion wasn’t even about music, rather computer stuff! But the music part was very enlightening to me, as I got to ask stuff that the standard interviewers never do, and BC wasn’t shy about the answers! We even got up to the bar to do a shot out of blinking, light-up shot glasses. Now there’s a gimmick. I got to chat with bass player Corey Lowery briefly as well, who also was like, “DoubleDrive? That’s old school!” (It should be noted that Corey played with 1/2 of Doubledrive, Donnie Hamby and Troy McLawhorn in Still Rain, and Troy was in Dark New Day as well.) Super friendly dudes, can’t say enough about them. So despite missing half the set of the band I came to see, I think hanging out with BC more than made up for it!
@woopop absolute pleasure hanging with ya and yip yappin man! #LRS
— BC Kochmit (@BCKochmit) June 16, 2013
But lest you think I have the market cornered on band dedication, check out the artwork on this guy! I actually took this picture with BC’s phone!
Hanging with our boy Don in Rochester NY! #empire #tats #lrs http://t.co/HsydQvipcN
— EYƎ EMPIRƎ (@EyeEmpire) June 16, 2013
Oh yeah, there was the headliner yet to play! Drowning Pool has kinda done the Spinal Tap thing, only with singers. Current frontman Jason Moreno is singer number four, after the untimely passing of Dave Williams, then his replacement, then the dude from Soil (who apparently is a less-than-stellar person from multiple accounts). But Moreno definitely has “it” as a frontman. He sounded good, did the old stuff just as well as the new stuff he’s a part of, and worked the still-smallish crowd well. This was DP show number 4 for me, I got to see them way back in the day (2001) in Buffalo (before Sinner was even out), once more at K-Rockathon later that year, then not again until Cruefest in 2009. I was talking to BC during the first half of the set, and then I wandered into the main room to watch the second half. The band sounded pretty good, the people that were there got into it, and predictably, everyone went nuts for Bodies at the end. Their set was a pretty good mix of old and new, and while I’ve never been an uber-fan, it was fun for what it was. “I wanna live my life like it’s Saturday night”, indeed!
Drowning Pool setlist:
Intro
Step Up
Sinner
Think
Pity
Die for Nothing
37 Stitches
Enemy
Reminded
Follow
Tear Away
One Finger and a Fist
Saturday Night
Feel Like I Do
Bodies
Step Up
Sinner
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06/13/2013 Lamb Of God, Decapitated (Rochester, NY @ Water Street Music Hall)
By Eric | June 17, 2013 8:44 pm
[The Acacia Strain opened, missed them.]
As per usual, I arrived after putting Nate to bed, so I missed The Acacia Strain, but got there just as Decapitated was starting up. I don’t know what it is about Poland, but they crank out some super-heavy metal bands (see Behemoth). These guys weren’t as theatrical as Behemoth, but Decapitated were just as brutal and impressive. I like their brand of metal a little better, so I was pretty entertained by their set. Doing a little setlist.fm sleuthing, it looks like their set hasn’t varied much lately, so I’m pretty confident I saw the following list (because I don’t know for sure!):
Silence
Pest
Day 69
404
Post(?) Organic
Carnival is Forever
Homo Sum
A View From a Hole
Spheres of Madness
As this show approached, I was finding it hard to believe that this was only going to be the 4th time seeing LoG, and I hadn’t seen them since they opened for Metallica in Buffalo back in late 2009. I’m pretty sure this is the first proper tour (save for a couple one-off dates) they’ve done since Randy got through all his legal stuff in Prague, so I’m pretty sure they were well-rested and ready to rock. And boy howdy did they! Easily the best of the now 4 times I’d see them, the band sounded as tight as ever, Randy was his usual wandering self all over the stage, and the crowd was definitely into it. And just like the Hatebreed crowds, no idiots that I could see, and I was in the thick of it; ended up about three deep off the barrier. The setlist read almost like a greatest hits, as LoG played all the favorites, and the crowd ate it up. Stupid little detail highlight for me: on the LED video boards they had, every time Randy would do a “Wooooo!” during his between-song banter, they’d flash a Ric Flair clip up on the boards! It never got old LOL. Needless to say, I had a great time, the band looked like they did too, and the crowd surely did.
Desolation
Walk With Me In Hell
Omerta
Contractor (look for someone’s big head around the 2:50 mark lol)
Redneck
LoG Setlist:
Desolation
Ghost Walking
Walk with Me in Hell
Set to Fail
Ruin
Now You’ve Got Something to Die For
11th Hour
The Undertow
Omerta
Contractor
Encore:
The Passing
In Your Words
Laid to Rest
Redneck
Black Label
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06/07/2013 Fuel, Laura Wilde, Melia, Starlight Cities (Rochester, NY @ Montage Music Hall)
By Eric | June 10, 2013 11:04 am
[One Sweet Lie was on the bill also, didn’t arrive in time to see them.]
I arrived as Starlight Cities came on. They’re a Rochester-based pop-rock band, and were pretty good. A perfect fit to open for Fuel for sure. Not too heavy, not too light, band sounded good, the singer could sing; I’d definitely check them out again. My Syracuse concert buddies Kiersten and Pete showed up with their friends during the set break, so it was cool to catch up with them for a little bit. Melia was up next, and she’s Rochester-based as well, with an eye towards having a national indie career. It was a little odd, as she’s apparently 21, and the rest of her band was about 45+. There’s looking pro, and then there’s looking contrived, and I thought their set looked contrived. All of the stage actions, the banter, it just all seemed kinda forced. The songs were good, and the band sounded good, but the whole packaged felt manufactured to me. Which brings me to the direct support: Laura Wilde. She’s an Aussie ex-pat who moved to L.A. to get her music career going. She tried very hard to project a sort of “safe punk” vibe (read: “ROCK AND ROLL YEAH!” but too clean and polished), and while her musical/guitar chops were pretty good, the whole package was just kinda “meh” to me. Her bass player looked like he should have been in a real punk band, not the facsimile he was actually in.
Anyway, her set came and went, and finally it was time for Fuel! Brett and his band of merrymen were a little different than the show I saw at Water Street in 2010, Brad Stewart is still playing bass, but now he’s got Andy Andersson on guitar (and this guy can PLAY), and a brand new drummer, Bryan Keeling. They came out and ripped into Last Time, then stayed with Something Like Human for Empty Spaces and Prove. We actually got Falls on Me this time (they kept away from Natural Selection in 2010), and while most of the set was the same as the 2010 show, we also got Innocent this time. They played a really cool extended intro to Hideaway also. I was a little surprised that we didn’t get to hear any new tunes, as they’ve been playing some off and on from the upcoming album. No matter, they sounded great, and looked happy to be there despite a smallish crowd that wasn’t terribly lively. No complaints from this corner!
Speaking of the crowd, what an odd mix. There were a lot of 45+ set, cougars with and without young and old dudes, and a then handful of my 30ish demographic. Very weird crowd, most of them not very into it, but were just “there to be there”. A lot of people stayed on the periphery of the floor. Needless to say I got very close to the stage, and was virtually untouched all night. There were two guys off to the right side that were legit _rocking out_ during the entire Fuel set, but they were the exception rather than the rule.
“Highlight”/”I’m old” moment of the night: Naturally, I’m “that guy” and wearing the Sunburn 98-99 Tour shirt.

Some younger guy comes up to me after the show (and the house lights are back on) and asks, “Did you get that shirt here tonight?” LOL. Does this shirt *look* like I got it here tonight? It’s beyond faded, there’s holes in it, and the silkscreening is cracking everywhere. This shirt is 15 years old, my friend. Pete goes, “How old are you? The shirt’s probably older than you are!” Dude claimed he was 30, I’d say 23 tops. Either way, a little bit of a chuckle at someone else’s lack-of-knowledge expense.
Fuel Setlist:
Last Time
Empty Spaces
Prove
Falls on Me
Bad Day
Sunburn
Shimmer
Bittersweet
Untitled
Jesus or a Gun
Hideaway
Encore:
Innocent
Hemorrhage (In My Hands)
Someone else has a couple of much better pictures here: Facebook pics
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05/24/2013 Hollywood Undead, American Fangs (Rochester, NY @ Main Street Armory)
By Eric | May 31, 2013 4:29 pm
[Stellar Corpses, Beware of Darkness also on the bill, didn’t see them.]
I’m not the world’s biggest Hollywood Undead fan, but I like them well enough, had the time and energy on the Friday night of a long weekend to go, so I said “what the hell”. I was taken quite aback as I rolled up on the Armory, seeing as there was no line outside, plenty of parking behind the Auditorium Theater (and for free!), and no real evidence there was a show happening. Definitely no hassle getting in, and I’d say the place was about half full. Probably more people than would have fit at Water Street, so it’s not like there was nobody there, in fact it was a pretty healthy crowd I’d say, but the Armory kinda looked empty. (Not sure there’s a good in-between venue anymore (Harro East isn’t really doing shows I don’t think).) Anyway, first time ever at the Armory with no beer lines! Walk right up to the counter? UNHEARD OF. This was probably also due to the fact that Hollywood Undead has a much younger audience than most of the stuff I go see, so while there were a good number of adults, there were a TON of kids at this show (read, teenagers). I guess I didn’t realize just how young their fanbase skewed.
So American Fangs opened; they’re a pretty straight-forward hard rock band, and were decent. None of the songs were particularly memorable, but they had a lot of energy, got the crowd riled up a bit. A solid opening band.
HU came out to a fairly raucous response, and started with Undead, which got everyone into it right off the hop. They spread the set out over the three albums, and sounded pretty damn good doing it. During Comin’ In Hot they brought up some young kid to sing with them, and while you could tell he was a little nervous, he wasn’t *that* nervous, and busted out a good deal of the lyrics! Kudos to that kid. The lead singer for American Fangs came out during Another Way Out to sing along too. They had a ton of energy, the kids in the crowd were having a good time, and like I said when I saw them at K-Rockathon a couple years ago, the fact that there’s live instruments, and everyone takes turns playing stuff, impresses me. They could easily just put 5 guys out in front of a backing track and call it a day, but they don’t. Plus their drummer was none other than Darren Pfeiffer, he of Goldfinger fame! It was a decently long 16-song set, for me, something to go see on a Friday night, and an all-around good time.
Hollywood Undead setlist:
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Undead
Tendencies
Been to Hell
Dead Bite
California
City
Comin’ in Hot – with the little kid
My Town
Bullet
Sell Your Soul
Paradise Lost
Another Way Out – with American Fangs lead singer
Young
Hear Me Now
Encore:
Everywhere I Go
We Are
Undead
Dead Bite / Been To Hell / Tendencies / Undead (the sound sucks, and he spliced the songs together in backwards order for some reason)
Comin In Hot – with the little kid
Everywhere I Go
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