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2007-02-17 AT – Salzburg - Rockhouse

Saturday is the best day for a concert in Salzburg’s Rockhouse. After a convenient trip in the holiday’s traffic chaos we have a few hours time to visit the sights of Mozart’s hometown. Among hundreds of tourists we linger along the famous Getreidegasse, the temperature is about ten degrees. We pass the well known house number 9 as we get a glimpse at some darksome shapes in the semi-darkness posing before the camera…as we take a closer look the journeymen emerge as the main band of the DOMINATION TOUR: Sakis and his combatants of ROTTING CHRIST capture some impressions on film for their family albums! That funny meeting follows a visit in Salzburg’s best known record shop Heavy Rotation. Towards early afternoon at 6.30 p.m. the show starts as usual punctually.

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:. INACTIVE MESSIAH ~ Attention! Addiction!
Not many visitors know the band INACTIVE MESSIAH, I am lucky to have a short listen of their album Be My Drug and I am looking forward to the show with some suspense. Unfortunately it lasts for only 30 minutes. It offers dynamic Dark Metal – also optically the group something for the ladies (only 10 % of the audience today, hehe). Anybody who likes Moonspell or the symphonic side of Therion is in good hands with INACTIVE MESSIAH. Consequently one can take the album’s title literally, because the dark rocking sounds fascinate from the beginning. Unfortunately only a few fans are present, but these ones enjoy the diverting performance and the band itself has some fun on stage. Eminently the simple entitled Sing puts the fans in good humor rooted in the memorable refrain everyone can sing along after the first listening. Therefore the crowd supports the singer with the lyrics like “I am waiting for your requiem”. I am quite surprised that the group does not perform the cool cover version of Michael Jackson’s hit Beat It; maybe it would have been a good idea for this unknown band to incorporate this song in the set list. So INACTIVE MESSIAH rely on own material and enter a succès d’estime in the books. Apart from this, I would advise for more explosive action on stage next time.

:. HARM ~ Thrash Til Helvete
HARM coming from far North play a completely other style: Thrash Metal is the winning bid for the next half of an hour. The first impression is ambivalent: on the one hand the guys’ likeable joy in playing attracts attention, but this brownie point is clouded by lacking self-reliance in the beginning. During the concert HARM reduce the speed from time to time and now the one or other fan bangs his head to the mid tempo rhythms. Following deduction can be drawn: the slower the band plays, the more intense the performance gets. Consequently the mid tempo crushers Devil or Rolling The Dice hit the target and are jointly responsible for atrocious pain in the neck the day after. Some visitors scrape up their poor knowledge of Norwegian language and cheer for the musicians with interjections like “Helvete thrash Metal” or “Skol HARM!” vociferously.

:. NEURAXIS ~ Neck-Aching-Muscles-Guarantee
Concerning the action on stage, Canada’s NEURAXIS do their job far better. Agile and complicated Metal with lots of melodies and a high energy level deliver the basis for a really fierce performance. The band’s power has a direct effect on the fans from the first second on. The tracks function a little bit too complicated and nearly inscrutable on CD, but on stage they develop their full finery. The lion’s share during the 40 minutes lasting concert is taken by songs of the latest album Trilateral Progression, all based on a high quality level. The most outstanding song is an old one from 2001, with a stunning melody and one of these rhythms no one can elude. NEURAXIS play Metal wholeheartedly, regardless how small or big the crowd may be!

:. MYSTIC CIRCLE ~ One Good Song Is Not Enough
The German horde fills in for Carpathian Forest. I have visited a few concerts in the past and also this show does not change my opinion about the band’s poor qualities. Over and above the guys seem to play the same set list over all unholy years and as a consequence the program gets boring. Even the idea to quote blessedly Slayer while performing Medina – Whore Of Satan seems to be no longer inventive after having heard that for the fourth time. Solely Open The Gates Of Hell is a little bit outstanding because of its slower catchiness, otherwise the speed is enormous, Satan gets his homage unswervingly and every lyrical line is repeated over and over again…nothing essential!

:. INCANTATION ~ Brutal And Slightly Disappointed
Err, what an evil introduction the Americans have brought along telling us about the Book Of The Dead manufactured of human skin and written in human blood…I nearly want to leave the hall because I am in a funk…but actually the music itself is way more brutal than the introducing horror story. For the first time the sound is really near the threshold of noise pain; secondly the nasty compositions consist of lumbering, groovy Heavy Metal and fanatic speed attacks, which do not miss the mark at all. I am impressed by the two-way penetrating power. The trio infernal performs like in intoxication – only the audience does not partake in their possession. Consequently the crowd’s reactions correspond in no way with the band’s expectations and the missing enthusiasm provokes the group threatening of a shorter set. In the end INCANTATION complete their full program in professional manner.

:. MALEVOLENT CREATION ~ First Symptoms Of Fatigue
The oversupply concerning bands takes its toll - some visitors give their necks a break to have some reserve assets for the main act. I don’t know, for sure the musical effort is not the cause for this partly downtime. In the first instance Dave Culross makes me staggered, I wonder how a human being is able to play that fast! Ironically this continuous and enormous speed is MALEVOLENT CREATION’s problem. During the first two numbers one light bulb moment is followed by another but the minute these brownie points pass by, the whole thing gets monotonously. Accordingly the 45 minutes of playing time are measured accurately, for more intensity a normal human can’t take, hehe! Equally to the performance of Harm one thing comes to my mind again: the songs gain more penetrating power by reducing speed.

:. ROTTING CHRIST ~ Ambience Raised To Higher Power
What band is able to create such a sinister sentiment? I have to admit that not many are blessed with this gift. In the afternoon the Greeks have come across friendly and reluctantly while sightseeing, but now on stage the quartet unleashes hell shortly before midnight. May it be the sympathetic accent, the perfect mixture of stamping mid tempo Dark Metal and aggressive parts or simply the magic ambience – I like ROTTING CHRIST since the beginnings. Oh well, in the meantime they’ve released some faint and marbled albums, but the last four works are perfect odes to the darkness. The latest coup Theogonia continues the husky tradition of Sanctus Diavolos and the predecessors seamlessly. ROTTING CHRIST amaze their addicts with impressive precision and dislocate the crowd to higher dimensions. I see agility and banging heads all-around, both on and before stage. ROTTING CHRIST do not only play their compositions, they celebrate and conjure! The partly Latin and Greek lyrics add additional suspense to get fascinated and addicted. At the latest the song Athanati Este lets break all causeys without respect for health. After a three-quarter of an hour the official set ends, but the fans cheer for an encore – 20 minutes past midnight a formidable concert turns out definitely.

Some additional conspicuities:

- I really can’t understand the price policy in the Rockhouse! 0,25 l Cola is MORE EXPENSIVE than 0,5 l beer? What the hell…???

- The photo pit is too narrow - I think the consisting barrier is only 30 cm away from the stage leaving little space for photographers.

- Do the securities the sign of smoking ban? It is grotesque if lots of people light a cigarette directly in front of a disposer without a comment.

 

story Stormlord • pictures Janine Pichler