Scorching hot weather and scorching hot metal make for a perfect combination in Texas. I mean really!? Who the hell else would not only hang outside for 10 hrs in the Texas summer heat AND enjoy it. Metalhead's, that's who.
This year, interestingly enough, only brought one side stage and then the MainStage. The Victory stage proudly pounded out act after act starting promptly at 1:20 and cruising all the way until about 7. With the opening act (the Coldcock Whiskey Band winner) hailing from Dallas proving it would be a memorable day and event.
Sworn In hit the Victory Stage next. I hate to talk shit about any band. I always try to pull something from their performance to tell you about, give you a reason to see them. Can't do that here. It was kind of a lame ass performance. Just BLAH! Musically and stage wise they were their performing, live, but it wasn't entertaining. The whole set kind of felt like they were just done and ready to go home.
Sister Sin (http://www.sistersin.com) on the other hand! WHOA! they came out to kick ass. They WERE exciting! The music was just as bad ass as they were entertaining to watch. With a few songs down, they wasted no time jumping into the "Fight song". That whipped the hot crowd into a frenzy and had everybody yelling "Fuck you!" This is what I wanted to see, this is what the crowd wanted to feel and Sister Sin delivered.
Thy Art Is Murder (http://www.indiemerch.com/thyartismurder/) was another great band with a killer performance. No fancy shit. I believe these are the guys that gratefully unloaded about 250 water balloons on the crowd. Theses are the antics I would expect from any band on the last day of a tour. Musically and performance wise it was what you would expect and want from metal on a hot Texas day at an event called the Mayhem Festival! Their art is more metal than murder, but this is a go to band if they come to your area! ESPECIALLY if it is an indoor show. Anyway, still just another great band to be able to say "Oh Yeah! I saw those hardcore mutherfuckers in Dallas!"
Kissing Candice (http://www.kissingcandice.com) was the last band I was able to check out before being absorbed into the thrill of the MainStage performers. Unfortunately for them their amazing and entertaining (and possibly frightening) set was missed by the masses. By the time Kissing Candice hit the stage, the majority of the crowds had moved onto the MainStage area. The crowds loss. If you go to see a band and expect them to play the music and want to be entertained, Kissing Candice would undoubtedly fit the bill. Hell, their performance creeped me out pretty damn bad. It was some disturbing shit! BUT, these guys were not flash, there was serious substance to the music with their grinding rhythms and sound.
Photos and review of the MainStage performances to be posted separately...because there is simply to much bad ass shit to talk about...That's why!
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