Watain
- The Devil’s Blood - Monstrosity - Devourment - Merrimack
- Ketzer
[Dajana]
The arrival was quite unspectacular. 2 jams and 5 hrs on a 400km
distance, which is ok. The access to the camp ground was already
a pure muddy glissade uphill, but I made it ;) Looking to the
sky I decided not to build up me tent and to sleep in my car instead.
Good idea… Bad idea however to build up my doss when staggering
back from partying during the early morning hours… ;)
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[Seb]
The opening band :: KETZER
:: I only heard from afar since I was caught in the
queue to get my wrist-band. It just has stopped to rain and everybody
was on the way to the festival ground. It took me more than an
hour to access. But from the outside it sounded well *g*
[Dajana] It did not only sound good from the outside ;)
Also from the inside KETZER left a really good impression.
The guys had fun on stage and were in best mood to heat up the
early fans. It got to rock!
[Sui] Except for the in- and outro one brutal in-your-face
Thrash Metal fair in the face. For every single song. Makes me
hope that KETZER will tap their full songwriting potential
soon. Anyway, the guys got the fans up quickly.
[Seb] ::
MERRIMACK
:: right after entered the stage with new singer Vestal.
Generally speaking founder Perversifier had to re-group his entire
band. But these French cats seem to be well-rehearsed and offered
a first taste of wicked Black Metal. Luckily their set not only
included raving blast attacks but also the one and the other pace-reduced
headbang-suitable passage in every song. It was still a little
bit too bright for the right atmosphere. Lights and smoke didn’t
work the way it should and made the band looking a bit helpless
;) This or the rejected interplay with the audience left the band
not that well received, feedback was actually pretty lame and
the MERRIMACK left the stage without any word.
[Sui] Too bad, because musically the band’s played
brand of Black Metal was diversified and sophisticated. Maybe
the bands with corpsepaint shouldn’t do their soundcheck
themselves… it somewhat takes away their evilness ;)
[Seb]
With :: DEVOURMENT
:: the first brutal Death Metal band of P:S:O:A
2010 delivered their service, and the US metallers truly lived
up to this genre. Compared to the band before, singer Mike (who
changed over from the bass to the micro to replace late fronter
Wayne Knupp) was pretty talkative and introduced every songs with
understandable comments…
[Sui] …something you cannot say about his vocals,
which were so abysmally deep that they even went down in the sound…
[Seb] Some additional action came from the second guitarist
who worn a horse-head mask from the second song on.
[Sui] Erm… sorry… it was the bass player. His
bass by the way was one of few during this festival that was actually
audible. Thanks to his more brutal technique and sound…
[Seb] Pushed by a merciless drummer DEVOURMENT delivered
a powerful set and the audience thanked with the first circle
pits of P:S:O:A 2010.
[Dajana] Yeah, that’s the way it has to be! No sugar
dolls in the mud out there ;)
[Seb] Yep, even the fail during Fucked To Death
(hahaha… how suiting – Dajana) couldn’t do any
harm anymore. Said the band: „this song is fucking cursed“
and re-started, closing the show with Over Her Dead Body.
Nice show! Over the lyrical content… let’s better
draw the cloak of silence… *g*
[Seb] Next
Death Metal band took the same line. But ::
MONSTROSITY
:: did it faster and more Thrash Metal influenced.
The crowd needed one, two songs to get familiar but latest with
Killing Summer the ban was broken and fans started to freak
out again when Final Cremation got played. The set ran
over 35 minutes so that even encore was given to please the crowd.
[Sui] Well, and that at least left a fishy taste. I mean
shortening a set that is quite short in the first place by 10
minutes just to get begged back by the audience is at best unnecessary.
Especially, since the audience wasn’t that frenetically
chanting for more. Nevertheless: MONSTROSITY was the first
highlight for me.
[Seb]
I actually decline to write anything about the music of ::
THE
DEVIL’S BLOOD :: I think, there should be
no room for such twerps and awful crooner g on a Black & Death
Metal festival. I was even annoyed twice when this musical lapse
overdraws the change-over by 15 minutes. Let them play at Rock
Hard Festival or in a kindergarten, but not here!
[Dajana] Hahahaha… already heard about open-minded
thinking? I still like their music and their live performances,
in a homelike club. But yeah, on a huge festival stage it doesn’t
work for them that well. A third guitar and even a choir didn’t
have any effect on sound and atmosphere. To quote what a certain
Mr. S what he left written on my notice (roughly translated):
“Blood running from big boobs – pure evil” *laughs*
[Sui] Boundaries between mesmerizing and somniferous are
blurred at THE DEVIL’S BLOOD. As measured by the
effort the result is way to thin. It takes more than just a few
arm-movements from the X-Factor finalist’s manual to make
a charismatic front woman. The music for sure has its thrilling
moments, but in between there is just too much of trivial blaring
noise.
[Seb] Now
we come to a band I wanted to be urgently here for
:: WATAIN
:: And as expected everything the Black Metal world
has to offer when it comes to decoration got provided: candles,
candlesticks, flames, crucifixes, metal, tridents, weapons…
everywhere; and bloody red lights and lots of smoke to create
a mystic atmosphere. After a short “prayer” at the
pentagram altar and the opener Malfeitor, singer Eric praised
Dissection singer Jon Nödtveid (committed suicide exactly
4 years ago) as „one oft the greatest Satanists who ever
walked this ugly fuck of a planet“ and dedicated the following
track Sworn To The Dark, celebrated with fire any pyros.
WATAIN went back to Casus Luciferi with I
Am The Earth and then towards again to the current record
Lawless Darkness and Reaping Death. Monumental
as always Satan’s hymn Legions Of The Black Light,
again with fires, pyros and dramatic gestures. But it seems regarding
content Stellarvore Watain is more important to the band,
since they performed this actually boring song with even more
fervor. The following cover version of Somberlain was unnecessary
since WATAIN have enough own material to play (looking
back on setlists of previous shows we have even luck that they
only played one cover version…). But fans got promptly indemnified
by the 14 minutes running highlight of the current album Waters
Of Ain, which is not really heavy but great to listen to with
its alternating guitar lines (suddenly there were three guitars…
who was the third one? I could not identify from the distance…
edit: it was one of the guitarists of The Devil's Blood - Dajana)
and melodies, which especially in the last third are the best
WATAIN have ever written. After the last tunes had faded
away a single firework got shot in the sky, while the band vanished
without a word or encore.
[Dajana] Well… to say it nicely… WATAIN
became somewhat of girls. There is nothing Black or trve or or
raw or underground anymore. WATAIN want to earn money and
for that they obviously do what’s necessary. It’s
like Dimmu Borgir without keyboards. Ok, still better musically…
Not to mention the mob this band attracts… *pukes*
Setlist: Malfeitor, Sworn To The Dark, I Am The Earth,
Reaping Death, Legions Of The Black Light, Stellarvore, The Somberlain,
Waters Of Ain
[Dajana]
Ok, that’s for the first and admittedly short day. Last
band done, time to start partying… ;)