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And so on the
hottest day of September I find myself heading to Leeds Rio's to check out
Firewind for only the 2nd time. After catching them in London
supporting the mighty Kamelot I was impressed enough to want to see em
again.
Now Rio's isn't my
favourite venue, (bring back Bradford Rio's!!) but if I like a band I'll
go see em whatever my feelings on the venue.
Walking into Rio's
it was clear that I had completely missed support act Dear Superstar,
(sorry guys), but there was a sizeable crowd in attendance. Now I'd never
seen or heard anything by Kiuas so was a bit blasé about them and was
about to head to the bar and watch em on the screen when the intro kicked
in and I suddenly realised the sound emanating from the PA brought back
memories of that Kirk Douglas film The Vikings, I thought we were about to
overrun by Norsemen.
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Kiuas oozed confidence from the off, vocalist Ilja
came over like a younger, hungrier James Hetfield without a guitar, and
his vocals bridged the gulf between Hetfield and Dream Theater's James la
Brie. His between song banter didn't across contrived or false
and the whole band seemed very happy and comfortable to be playing for
a more than appreciative audience. Guitarist Mikko wields a Dean Dime axe and the
notes and melodies just fly from his fingers!!! This guy burns the
fretboard, I swore at one point I actually saw smoke!! (may have been the
smoke machine though!) Markku on |
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is an absolute powerhouse, the double kick pounding my chest and the
snare just snapping. Teemu on bass
may look a bit like Anthrax' Scott Ian but he locks the bottom end down
with some dexterous playing, a slightly less technical John Myung. The
keyboard player, whose name I didn't catch, was only filling in on the
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Now I must apologise that
I didn't know any song titles and I did try to get a set list but to no
avail. The songs felt epic and grandiose, they have speed and there's a
melody and a crunch to them, it was like all my favourite metal bands had
collaborated and came up with these War Anthems!!! Unfortunately Kiuas
were only allotted 30 minutes and by the end I was wanting more, as were
the Rio's crowd who had clapped, cheered and chanted throughout. I was so
impressed I immediately purchased the UK tour CD, Kiuas War Anthems and I
will also be grabbing the albums as soon as I can as well. If you get the
chance to see this band, grab it with both hands you will not be
disappointed.
And so to the main
event, Firewind, the Greek Metal Gods hit the stage with the intro to new
album Premonition and plenty smoke (take yer finger off the flaming
button!!). Gus G, Apollo, Christos, Mark and Bob have become a tight and
tenacious metal machine. Apollo is the archetypal frontman, attacking the
front of the stage and keeping the Rio's crowd at fever pitch. There's no
security barrier tonight, so the crowd are up close and personal with the
band!! Trying to take a few pics was a nightmare, it was either the smoke
or devil horns thrusting stage wards that got in the way.
If I thought
the sound for Kiuas was great, then for Firewind it was probably the best
I've heard in Rio's. Gus G's guitar cutting through like a razor,
Apollo's vocals were sharp, Christos pummelling basslines, Mark Cross
pounding the kit like an anvil and Bob pulling dual duties with keys and
rhythm guitar. The guys gave us a medley of tracks to show Gus G's
fret-board histrionics and give Apollo a short break, probably inhaled too
much smoke!!!
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My one bug-bear of the night was the inclusion of Mark Cross
doing a drum solo during such a short set, the guy can whip up a storm on
the skins but it did feel a bit unnecessary, could've been to give Apollo
another smoke-free break! The crowd ate up every last note of every song
and as the band wrapped up the main set with 'Til The End Of Time' they
chanted for more and Firewind obliged. Launching into encore opener
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lapping it up before finishing off with 'Everything Is You'. |
I paid £10 to see
Firewind and as a bonus I got Kiuas, now that's what I call a bargain.
They may be playing smallish venues on this jaunt around the UK but if you
get to see em you will not be disappointed. I can't wait to see both
bands again (wonder if I can make another date on the tour????)
Review by Brassy. |