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Live reviews
Slottsskogen goes Progressive- Göteborg, Sweden 8/12/06
(Band of Joy, First band from Outer Space, Beardfish, Circus
Maximus, The Tangent)
What a really fun and rainy day it was. It was quite an adventure
getting to the venue with Johnny from Transubstans Records
as they were having some street festival and a marathon in
Göteborg so a lot of streets were blocked off and we
could not follow the directions that we had and got lost a
few times. Anyway, we arrived just in time for First Band
from Outer Space to set up to soundcheck and as I was going
to play with them, it was perfect. All seem to go well and
Band of Joy, were playing a 70s style hard rock on a
small stage by the lake and as I was really busy helping Johnny
set up the CD stand, soundcheck, talking to people that I
knew, etc
I really did not hear them much. We took a
walk out in the beautiful park for 10 mins before we were
to play (Johan, Frippe and I with some of their friends).
When we were walking into the venue area, we heard the band
being announced on stage and all the other guys were there
already.. We ran and got up there and got down to business
spacing the people out. It was a cool set of about an hour,
I guess. Time just flew by and we were very spaced out but
quite a cool set. I had a lot of sound monitor problems to
start but then it was fine. IT was damn loud up there.. It
was a good mix stuff from the first CD and the new one and
one older demo track (Spacenight Flight), which I like very
much. The prog crowd was maybe not into it that much but the
heavy Hawkwind types, loved us.. It was all filmed on 5 cameras
with soundboard audio. Hope it is cool. We cleared off the
stage quite fast and Beardfish were up. I only heard the first
song and some of the last tracks. They had a really amazing
bass player and were very good players. It was hard to judge
as I only heard a few of their songs and one was great and
the other not so interesting. They say in their bio info they
are influenced by Yes, Gentle Giant, and King Crimson but
I thought their music was not that heavy.
The Norwegian Circus Maximus was next and again, I was busy
helping Johnny, talking with people I knew, doing an interview
with a local journalist who I know from my friend Anders A.
Anyway, a lot of people really liked this progressive metal
band. I did not like the high pitched singing at all. I just
cant appreciate it the way I might have 20 years ago.
It was something like Metallica meets Queensryche. Great players
again and people really liked them.
The Tangent from England was next and Johnny wanted to pack
up and drive back to Malmö before it got too late, so
I heard them while we were packing and saying goodbye to everyone.
I had reviewed a CD by the band, Parallel or Ninety Degrees
from England a few years ago (great and very original stuff)
and this group has several of the same members but play progressive
rock. From what I heard, these guys were doing some cool jamming
at times and had some great songs. Singing was not for me
but great players again.
Overall, a great fun day and nice people and a good time.
Besides running an hour late, it was an amazing event and
the organizers were truly cool and great people to work and
talk with. Very professional, in this loose setting of things
for a free festival. See the link below for pictures of all
the bands.
http://www.artrock.se/garf2006.htm
Scott
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