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| Is a Pastafarian ![]() Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Calgary AB Posts: 3,348
Real Name: Cody Main Seven: S7320, COW7 Main ERG: SLSMG tuned GGCFAD Rig: Stiletto -> Orange Thanked: 169
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Show Review: Devil Wears Prada/Protest the Hero! Went and saw this show last night. I gotta say it is the oddest line-up of bands I've ever seen; the Devils Wears Prada is a Christian hardcore band, Protest the Hero is crazy prog post-hardcore whatever madness, and then the other two bands - illscarlet and Silverstein - are pussified radio punk that is absolutely horrible and totally not heavy. So needless to say, I did not watch illscarlet and spent all that time in the beer gardens drinking only mildly chilled brew. They sounded like some kind of reggae band or something. The one guitarist played all Orange gear, so I had to give him some props, and one of the guitarists from Silverstein also played Orange. So anyway, what follows is a review of the two bands I did watch: THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA - ONE OUT OF FIVE I just really don't like hardcore bands I guess. All of their songs sounded roughly the same. They were definitely having a good time up on stage and the drummer was giving er shit for almost the whole time, but the guitarists could barely be heard. I am almost positive the one on my side of the stage was playing his 5150 with the mids at zero, so buzzy and hollow his tone was. The vocalist was pretty good at what he was doing, intense screams and a good growl. The guitarists both played Schecters, one was playing that oddly shaped Tempest thing and the other had just a C1. They were not playing very hard and totally couldn't be heard. They had an organ player who had some pretty cool sounds going and he got to do a lot and was really rocking hard, and he could be heard. I don't get hardcore music. I'll headbang to anything that rocks - Gojira has the writing of headbanging riffs down to a science. They know how to do it right. These guys just had no idea. I think every song was roughly of the structure - verse chorus verse breakdown chorus verse breakdown breakdown-chorus. Like jesus christ. Breakdowns are boring as shit and unlike Bury Your Dead, these guys just didn't have riffs to fill the time in between breakdowns. On the whole, it was a thoroughly boring set. I did not enjoy it. It was weird at the end when they all the sudden started talking about their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and all this. I respect them standing up for their beliefs like that, but it just came out of left field. PROTEST THE HERO - SEVEN OUT OF FIVE These are the guys I went to see. I don't even really know what genre they are. Post-hardcore I think? I dunno. Its really uptempo, punk style at some points, but with frequent shredding. We're talking lots and lots of tapping and sweeps and just all around awesomeness. They have a ridiculous amount of prog influences without having pretentiously long songs. The closest comparison I can come for these guys would be if you took Sikth, Between the Buried and Me, and the Fall of Troy and then blended them altogether furiously with Canadian beer. Did I mention they are Canadian? Anyway, first things first, the gear. The more talented of the two guitarists plays a 22 fret Ibanez S something with a gray flame maple top through a VHT (without graphic EQ) into a Mesa cab. His tone was kickass. The other guy's rig was hidden somewhere, but he was playing a nice sunburst ESP Eclipse that looked great and sounded fantastic. He also has a huge beard. The bassist had good tone as well, and really cut in the mix, and the drummer had a weird hardcore kit that had barely any drums. No rack toms? Madness. He was playing his ass off though. So anyway, their set was about 30-40 minutes. The singer was already smashed when he came out but somehow still managed to hit every note, which was pretty impressive. They started off with Bloodmeat, the single off their latest album Fortress, which gets into a tapping riff probably about a minute into the song. They harmonize tapping, the guy on the Ibanez was shredding crazy fast and was hitting every note, it was insane. Really words fail. The only guy I've seen live now that shreds harder than these guys would be Victor Wooten. These guys riff really fast and then they go off and play the craziest fills that are just total madness. And they were nailing it! The songs are kick ass and creative to start with and to hear them come together like this live was awesome. Really good show. I was pumped. I wish they were headliners so they would have had more stage time, but oh well. _________________________ "I am so omniscient, if there was to be two omnisciences, I would be both!" - ZTO My Soundclick Page |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada Posts: 155
Real Name: Dave Main Seven: Ibanez S7420 Rig: Laney GH50L Thanked: 5
![]() | Protest the Hero are really big around here too, the guitarists are amazing, cool riffs and all, but I'm not really fond of the overall feel of the music. |
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| Kenny G > You. ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Leeds, UK Posts: 1,196
Real Name: Thom Main Seven: Blackmachine B7 Main ERG: Errrggg! Rig: Pod XT-Mbox-P.Tools Thanked: 32
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | When Kezia came out I really digged them, now they're alright, Fortress is pretty cool instrumentation-wise, but I don't think the singer fits with the band at all, even though he's a really good vocalist, makes the music sound tacked together IMO. Glad you enjoyed the show, saw them supporting the Kezia album and they can really shred live. ____________________________________________ ...Into the orchard I walk peering way past the gate Wilted scenes for us who couldn't wait - Harvest |
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| All glory to... Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: The Electric City, NY Posts: 2,667
Real Name: Randy Main Seven: BCR N7 Virgin Rig: TSovC->2101->CROWN Thanked: 15
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It also gave me an idea. My next band will be called The Princess Diaries. ![]() | |
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| ss.org Regular Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Bel Air, Md Posts: 197
Real Name: James Main Seven: "jade" RG7321 Thanked: 17
![]() | when i saw the devil wears prada, they opened for all that remains, we threw shit at them, they kept spitting beer into the crowd, plus we hated them BREE BREEE BREBREBREEEEEEEEEEEE is not vocals, its a dying pig all i saw was quick! and i went into a panic and destroyed everything-simsklok |
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| Guiterrorizer ![]() Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Deep River ONT (summer), London ONT (school) Posts: 6,518
Real Name: Justin Main Seven: Carvin DC727 OFR Rig: JSX->XXX w/ WGS CL80 Thanked: 39
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | dude, silverstein and illscarlett done suck. they may not be to your tastes, but they definitely have decent sound. I've seen silverstein once already, good fun. i need my ticket for this thursday still, so's i can hang w/ silverstein/PTH and get fortress on the cheap. 3 cheers for free gear! "Do you like burned toast with your JAM? cuz we're on FIRE!" ![]() |
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