Sunday, June 19, 2011

LOCAL CONCERT ALERT (Gunz N' FN' Rosez) & The Garden Of Bedlam Concert Review!!

Hey guys, here's my Garden of Bedlam review, finally. You wouldn't believe how hard it was to get my computer to actually come on and stay on today (stupid overheating), and then with the time it took to upload and convert my video, things got badly delayed. Don't worry though, we have a LOCAL CONCERT ALERT to add at the end, which is nicely connected to this show as it is! So let's get the review started! (And apologies for missing the River Witch show last night for SMS coverage, the band never officially announced it and I only just heard it about it late Thursday. I covered it a bit on Facebook though, and hopefully it went well!)

After seven months, it was really nice to see Garden of Bedlam back on stage at The Rockstar Bar, and luckily, everything sounded and looked as they were in November, so there was nothing to worry about in that respect! Their lengthy set last night included 12 originals (only "Shallow" seemed to be left off), including newer songs like "With A Spark" and "Emptiness Without A Name" and plenty of older classics like "The Truth Shall Set You Free" and "New Rain"! Lots of covers were in store as well, including songs from Tool, The Deftones, Volbeat, Disturbed, System of a Down, and even some brand new Metallica covers! These went over well, especially the Tool covers, cause you know when they play "Aenima", people respond! Before I forget, the crowd size was about medium, it wasn't a packed house, which could suggest everything from weekend camping plans to concert overload following The Dayglo Abortions, but hey, next time out, I bet you the crowd will be even larger! And the band sounded just as good as ever, and not just because there wasn't any major sound issues like the last show. Buzz continues to show why he's one of the best singers in Sault Ontario, with a wide range that held up well for over 20 songs, though some of the newer covers didn't really fit with his vocal style.

The rest of the band were completely on form, but after this long of a wait, that's to be expected. Josh Belleau's solos and Evan Belleau's bass lines were clear as day and excellently played, with Derek Turner's drumming as fast and furious as we've come to expect! The crowd ate it up, and they seemed to have a blast being back on stage! Nothing seemed out of place, everything was tight and heavy, and their set-closing cover of Pantera's "Mouth For War" was an unexpectedly awesome way to end the evening! I had a great time at this show, and hopefully Garden of Bedlam will be rocking a local stage again soon! In the interest of fairness, I won't compare the music or experience to the Dayglo Abortions show, as they had different sounds and environments, but both were well worth hitting, and you'll absolutely want to be at the next Garden of Bedlam show! Who knows, maybe it will be the CD release show finally? Time will tell! I of course got a bunch of photos, so click here to check them out, or visit our Facebook page! And I did get a video, so check out one of their newest originals "Emptiness Without A Name" below!



And finally, here's that LOCAL CONCERT ALERT!! If you were at The Rockstar Bar last night (or anytime recently), you may have seen this poster tacked up outside. There, it tells you that Toronto-based Guns N' Rosez tribute band Gunz N' FN' Rosez are coming back to The Rockstar Bar on Thursday, July 7th! The news appears to have broken in early June, and is also listed on their official website, but I only just heard about it at the show on Friday. I don't believe there's been mass advertising for it anyway, but definitely make note of this show, as GNFNR are a really good tribute to Axl and company, and deliver an authentic looking and sounding experience at every show, including many local stops in the past few years! This show should have a 10:00 PM-ish start time and a 19+ age limit, and I'd expect a cover charge of $5, maybe less, maybe more. Check the above links for more details! That should be a good night of music on July 7th, with a likely Roosevelt Hotel metal night also, so there's no shortage of hard hitting tunes that day! Stay tuned for more!

That's all for now, but I have a new news post with more LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS coming tonight, so stay tuned! Thanks everyone!

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