High
Voltage Festival 2012 Day I Live @ Kyttaro, Athens, Greece, 23-11-2012
Another
busy week was coming to an end and this time, with a High Voltage blast! I’m
talking about the High Voltage festival of course. 11 bands in 2 days with 10
euros per day! Every one who claims to support the Greek metal scene should
have been there. Sadly, not may people thought likewise…
I arrived
at the gig nearly half an hour before the doors open only to discover that I
was the first fan to show up. Talk about starting on the wrong foot. There was
another gig in town of course by WASP, which is always a soldout gig, but I
expected a few more people to show up for this one. The doors opened and the
first band called Strangeyes was on stage. The first thing I noticed was that
the sound had some problems which is weird, because the sound in Kyttaro rarely
has any problems whatsoever. The band was overally good, especially their
frontman. They played some of their own stuff alond some covers (Opeth and
Annihilator of I remember correctly).
The second
band was Never-Trust. I can’t say that metalcore is really my style but the
band had tons of energy. Of course some problems started to emerge once again.
The pedal of the drummer started to fall apart so they had to play their songs
in a less blasty manner. They delivered their groove very good though. The next
band called Ivory Tower was probably the first band to play without any serious
problems. They were also very good and thankfully, some more people started
gathering up.
The next
band was Sorrowful Angels, a well known band to the Greek scene. They
definitely showed that they ‘owned’ the stage from the first moment, despite
that they had a new member, guitar player Stelios. Their style is mostly goth
metal, with a lot of melancholic melodies blended inside. I could say that
they’re our very own “Paradise Lost”.
The next two bands were a surprise (good for some, bad for some others). The first band was Trendy Hooliguns, a band well known for their sarcasm on stage, both lyrically as well as when interacting with the crowd. They were very good but unfortunately, not many people stayed around to see them. It’s one of the bad things that always happens when Greek bands play, many friends and family of each band comes around to see one band, without caring for others. The last band was The Fallen Within, a band which uses a ton of elements. I could describe their style as modern metalcore, but it has a lot of electronic and prog stuff also. They’re definitely not my style but they were very good on stage and it seems that they’ve been working on their songs, as well as their on stage performance a lot.
That ends
the first day of the High Voltage festival. Be sure to check the report for the
second day as well.
Second Day: http://dawnofbattle.blogspot.gr/2012/11/highvoltage-festival-2012-day-ii-live.html
Also on Burst.gr - http://burst.gr/live/reports/item/2306-high-voltage-festival-2012-day-1-live--kyttaro-athens-greece-23-11-2012
Links: https://www.facebook.com/Sorrowful.Angels.page/posts/440961985962874
Second Day: http://dawnofbattle.blogspot.gr/2012/11/highvoltage-festival-2012-day-ii-live.html
Also on Burst.gr - http://burst.gr/live/reports/item/2306-high-voltage-festival-2012-day-1-live--kyttaro-athens-greece-23-11-2012
Links: https://www.facebook.com/Sorrowful.Angels.page/posts/440961985962874
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