05/18/2013 Korn, Mindset Evolution, Love and Death (Big Flats, NY @ Tag’s Summer Stage)

By Eric | May 23, 2013 8:49 pm

My second show at Tag’s, and my second show with Tiff’s cousins and their friends. Talk about a good time. Nu-metal heaven… Korn, and HEAD’S BACK! We tailgated through most of Love and Death (Head’s other band), and all I could think of was “these guys sound like Adema”. From the parking lot they didn’t sound bad, just generic. We filed into the place during set change, and parked ourselves in a nice center spot, probably 20 people deep, for Mindset Evolution. These guys weren’t too bad either, pretty much your standard hard rock band that you’d hear on XM-Octane. Nothing particularly stood out, but its not like I was praying for it to end either. A good opener.

Mindset Evolution – Hopeless

Of course, the natives are getting restless by this point. Time for our trip down nu-metal nostalgia lane. as the unmistakable cymbal hits of Blind started. ARE YOU READY??? The place went predictably nuts. 16-year-old Eric came out of hiding, as the first four tunes were Blind, Ball Tongue, Twist, and Chi! Right about this time, one of the girls in our crew had made it up to the front with her boyfriend, then retreated back to us. She wanted to head back to the front. BF wasn’t enthused, and I never need a second invitation to “head for the barricade”… So up front we went! Spent the rest of the show, about 1 or 2 folks off the barrier. Really good crowd, everyone into it, lots of singing/screaming along, no idiots (around us anyway), and we had fantastic sightlines. As for the tunes, the balance of the set was a good spread of hits from the entire catalog, but still leaned old-school (Shoots & Ladders, Helmet in the Bush, No Place to Hide, Need To, Lies). Nothing from Korn III, Untitled, and only Coming Undone from SYOTOS. Not that this guy is complaining. I’ll take the old stuff any day. I don’t think I’ve ever heard Korn sound bad live (this was Korn show #6), and this was no exception. Jon was all over the place, the rest of the guys looked like they were having fun up there, and the crowd was loud. Recipe for a great show.

I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention a little anecdote from the end of the show… We’re milling around waiting to gather the whole group together, and the guitar player for Mindset Evolution walks past, so I told him good show, fun to see you guys, etc., he’s talking to us for a second when some obviously drunk guy stumbles up to him and practically yells “GIMME A DRUMSTICK MAN!”. Beyond the hilarity of his, er, directness, asking the guitar player for a drumstick usually ain’t getting you too far! A pick, sure, but a drumstick? The poor kid is trying to explain that he’s the guitar player, but the guy doesn’t give up that easily; he finally ambles away, muttering “I just wanted a f#$%ing drumstick man…” Good luck with that!

Setlist:
Blind
Ball Tongue [Lodi Dodi / It Takes Two insert]
Twist
Chi
Falling Away from Me
Narcissistic Cannibal
Dead Bodies Everywhere
Coming Undone
Did My Time
Shoots And Ladders / Somebody Someone
Here To Stay
Helmet In The Bush
No Place to Hide
Need To
Lies
Another Brick In The Wall

Encore:
Get Up!
Got The Life
Freak On A Leash

Blind

Another Brick In The Wall

Get Up

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So this happened last night! @hatebreed VIP! @Wate…

By Eric | April 19, 2013 12:25 pm

So this happened last night! @hatebreed VIP! @WaterStreetNY http://t.co/5mNAzMMyt0

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04/18/2013 Hatebreed, Every Time I Die, Terror, Job For A Cowboy (Rochester, NY @ Water Street Music Hall)

By Eric | April 18, 2013 11:59 pm

[This Is Hell was the first band on, but I missed them.]
I walked in pretty much just as Job For A Cowboy were ending their set, so I barely saw them. Not enough to form an impression. But for the rest of the night, one word: ENERGY. I’d seen Terror once before (2007 with Chimaira) and enjoyed them then, and same thing here. I don’t know any of the songs, but there were a bunch of people that sure did, and they looked to be having quite the time. A fun half-hour warmup for what was to come.

Terror – Live By The Code

My hometown boys in Every Time I Die were up next, and it was the usual mayhem you’d expect. The kids went berzerk, and there was a good size pit in the middle of the floor for most of the set. A good spread over the last couple albums, with some oldies thrown in for good measure, and a cool little Pantera medley with Domination and This Love. I neglected to write down the setlist, and it doesn’t look like anyone else did either, so I don’t have the track-by-track breakdown. I got to chat with Andy for a second before the set, so it was cool to say hi and talk some old-school NT backyard wrestling too!

ETID – Underwater Bimbos From Outerspace

I somehow managed to walk right up to the barrier during the set change, dead center. Fine by me! Hatebreed came out and launched into Put It To The Torch, then went to the old stuff with Empty Promises and A Call For Blood, and we were off and running. Another sprint through the “hits” (if you can call them that) of the HB catalog, tons of fun, great crowd for the most part (Jamey admonished some kids fighting behind us at one point), and per usual, the band sounded great. After we all went hoarse during “I Will Be Heard”, I got to stick around after the show and do the VIP meet and greet. Always fun to get to say hi to the band, and in this case get some cool swag to go with it! All the guys were super nice to everyone, laughing and joking, and made it worth the time and money to do the VIP. Another great Hatebreed show!

2013-04-18 23.50.17

Hatebreed setlist (it’s not in complete order, and I didn’t write it down 🙁 Boo.)
Put It to the Torch
Empty Promises
A Call for Blood
Doomsayer
Tear It Down
Everyone Bleeds Now
In Ashes They Shall Reap
Last Breath
Indivisible
Smash Your Enemies
Dead Man Breathing
As Diehard As They Come
Perseverance
Honor Never Dies
This Is Now
Live for This
I Will Be Heard

Hatebreed – Put It To The Torch / Empty Promises / A Call For Blood

As Diehard As They Come

Hatebreed – Everyone Bleeds Now

Hatebreed – In Ashes They Shall Reap

A bunch of pics on the After Dark facebook page here.

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Help make it happen for ‘Chimaira *CROWN OF PHANTO…

By Eric | April 18, 2013 4:00 pm

Help make it happen for ‘Chimaira *CROWN OF PHANTOMS* Fan Edition CD-DVD’ http://t.co/hGDCvCTMlI #indiegogo via @indiegogo

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To tie that up nicely, here’s my review of the @Wa…

By Eric | April 18, 2013 7:41 am

To tie that up nicely, here’s my review of the @WaterStreetNY show with @hatebreed and @chimairaband from July 2009! http://t.co/9keZZJYMlK

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Tonite is VIP for @hatebreed and @everytimeidie at…

By Eric | April 18, 2013 7:11 am

Tonite is VIP for @hatebreed and @everytimeidie at @WaterStreetNY, and then @chimairaband starts following me! Definitely #MetalThursday m/

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RT @Maffewgregg: R.I.P. Chi Cheng, Deftones bassis…

By Eric | April 14, 2013 11:03 am

RT @Maffewgregg: R.I.P. Chi Cheng, Deftones bassist. http://t.co/sUUmKVZ6NI

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Seen at lunch: girl with Yo! MTV Raps cap. Difficu…

By Eric | April 4, 2013 1:15 pm

Seen at lunch: girl with Yo! MTV Raps cap. Difficulty: show was off the air before she was even born. #WatchedItAtShortDog’sHouse

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So I just bought the new @hatebreed CD while jammi…

By Eric | March 19, 2013 11:19 am

So I just bought the new @hatebreed CD while jamming the new @jtimberlake album… I’m not sure what that means.

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03/04/2013 Deftones, The Contortionist (Rochester, NY @ Main Street Armory)

By Eric | March 5, 2013 12:00 pm

The gaps between seeing the Deftones for me unfortunately are of the long variety. Saw them twice in 1998 (the second of which was in this venue!), twice in 2000, then not until 2007, and now five and half years after that I finally got to see them again. Every show had been worth the wait though, and this one was no exception.

I didn’t know much about The Contortionist before seeing them, but their brand of technical death metal sounded pretty cool, despite them not being the most physically active band I’ve ever seen. Rather, a bunch of dudes just standing and playing their instruments. But they damn sure knew how to play them! A fairly heavy opener, yet not a ton of crowd movement. I’m thinking most people were saving up their energy, and for good reason.

The place got loud as the guys made their way to the stage, then opening with Be Quiet and Drive set it off. I was right in the middle of things, probably about 7 people deep most of the night. Talk about energy, both the band and the crowd had it in spades.

They definitely do not forget the old school fans, as the whole first part of the show was My Own Summer tunes, and the end was all Adrenaline! They turned the tempo up and down in the right spots also, giving us relative breathers like Digital Bath and Rosemary between all the aggressive songs. Overall, the setlist had a great mix, and the construction of it was interesting, as they’d go on runs of 2-3-4 songs from an album in one chunk. The first four from My Own Summer, they sandwiched Minerva in there, then three from Diamond Eyes, two from White Pony, four from Koi No Yokan, Change (in the House of Flies) gets sandwiched, and the last four from Adrenaline. Nothing from Saturday Night Wrist, oddly enough, only the one from self-titled, and I didn’t even notice until it came time to write this review. It’s hard to pick any highlights because the entire show was great, The crowd was by and large really good too, people picking each other up, no real idiots near me, most of the crowdsurfers weren’t kicking people, etc. At a couple points there were some big piles of bodies, though nothing approaching the domino effect like the last time I saw the band at this place. It’s difficult to say much more than awesome band, awesome show, awesome setlist, and great crowd.

My Own Summer

Rocket Skates

You’ve Seen The Butcher

Deftones setlist
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Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)
Lotion
My Own Summer (Shove It)
Lhabia
Minerva
Diamond Eyes
Rocket Skates
You’ve Seen the Butcher
Feiticeira
Digital Bath
Tempest
Poltergeist
Rosemary
Swerve City
Change (In the House of Flies)
Engine No. 9
Nosebleed
Encore:
Root
7 Words

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