GHOST B.C., IDES OF GEMINI Live in Tucson, Ariz. – Aprl 23, 2013
Tuesday night may not be the ideal time to host a metal concert, and Tucson, Ariz., isn’t exactly known for its metal scene. But the Rialto Theater was packed with wild headbangers and stagedivers during last night’s Ghost B.C. concert.
(Ghost B.C. will hereafter be referred to as simply “Ghost”.)
The Rialto Theater was a seemingly perfect venue choice for the controversial band. With its rustic classic theater vibe and vintage red walls, the building itself matched the incense and candles burning on Ghost’s merch table.
Tucson sludge metallers Godhunter opened the show, their music a combination of death growls and doomy riffs.
Next up were Los Angeles doom outfit Ides of Gemini. Singer and bassist Sera Timms’ powerful voice complemented the death march-esque drums and ripping guitar perfectly.
Before the headliner went on, Ghost’s crew prepared a ritual where incense was lit and fog machines let out a (secular) haze filling the room.
The Nameless Ghouls opened with “Infestissumam” and Papa Emeritus made his grand entrance during “Per Aspera Ad Inferni”.
Ghost played an approximately 90-minute setlist with songs from both their albums, “Opus Eponymous” and “Infestissumam”. Papa Emeritus interacted with the crowd regularly, allowing crazed fans to grab his hands, which were covered by black latex gloves.
At the end of the show, a woman climbed onstage, wearing only a dress and a thong. Two young men later rushed the stage in a desperate attempt to steal the setlist. They were pulled out of the venue by security.
Ghost have always been controversial among metalheads. While some say they’re metal, others say they’re retro pop-rock. But Ghost sound far heavier live than on their albums. Audience members may not have moshed, but they certainly banged their heads and raised their fists.
Though the mysterious band may not record the heaviest music, their show was definitely metal nonetheless.
April 24, 2013 | Categories: Church, Concerts, Doom Metal, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Music | Tags: Arizona, ghost, ghost b.c., Godhunter, ides of gemini, infestissumam, nameless ghouls, opus eponymous, papa emeritus, rialto theater, tucson | 2 Comments
Testament, Overkill and 4ARM Live in Tempe, Ariz.
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Mere hours before the show began, Testament guitarist Eric Peterson held a meet-and-greet at the Tempe Guitar Center.
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Here at the Tempe @guitarcenter waiting for Eric Peterson of @testamentband! http://twitpic.com/c051tr
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Peterson signed memorabilia and took pictures with his fans.
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Me with Eric Peterson! Time to haul butt to the Marquee now. http://twitpic.com/c05bxd
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Metalheads congregated at the Marquee Theater.
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Inside the Marquee… http://twitpic.com/c05j0e
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Opening band 4ARM played a six-song set that left headbangers’ necks sore.
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4ARM just finished up their set. My neck already hurts. http://twitpic.com/c05w87
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Sound check for Overkill. The drums resonate in your chest! THIS is how a thrash band is meant to sound. http://twitpic.com/c05zak
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As the crowd waited for Overkill to take the stage, “Walk” and other songs by Pantera were blared over the P.A. system to get the fans pumped.
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Nothing like Pantera to get a crowd pumped.
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Overkill played an impressive set to a destructive crowd. The charismatic frontman Bobby “Blitz” Ellsworth strutting across the stage.
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Ladies & gentlemen, Overkill! http://twitpic.com/c063rd
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Overkill just finished their set. INSANE crowd. Just got crushed by 2 crowd surfers.
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Bobby Blitz is one hell of a frontman. One of the best I’ve seen.
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Up next: Testament.
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Headliners Testament thrashed to a 15-song setlist, heavily composed of tracks from their latest album, “Dark Roots of Earth” (2012).
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The almighty TESTAMENT! http://twitpic.com/c06ob3
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Overall, the event was great but fans were left wanting to hear more classic material from the headliners.
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Testament put on a hell of a show, even though I was expecting “Electric Crown”. http://twitpic.com/c079qt
February 2, 2013 | Categories: Concerts, Heavy Metal, Music, Thrash Metal | Tags: 4ARM, Alex Skolnick, Arizona, Bobby Blitz Ellsworth, Chuck Billy, Dark Roots of Thrash, Eric Peterson, heavy metal, Marquee Theater, Overkill, Tempe, Testament, Thrash Metal | Leave a comment