I just gotta say it... I LOVE CD release parties! Especially when one of the most rockin' bands in the city releases a new record and, puts on a killer show to present it to the masses. People from all over Alberta flocked to the Starlite Room to catch the gentlemen of Striker in action, as they unleashed the madness of their newest album "Stand In The Fire" on Friday night to a packed house.
With the support of three other stellar local bands, the night was kicked off in style with Solborn, a new band to the local scene, playing symphonic power metal in the finest way possible. The beautiful harmonies accompanied by striking female vocals involved in Solborn's music grabbed the audiences attention with a firm grip, holding on tight from the moment the band hit the stage 'til the end of their crushing set. Next up on the bill, and pleasantly received by those gathered on the floor of the Starlite Room, Wolfrik kicked the show into high gear with speed and force. Moshers began to thrash about as Wolfrik rolled through their set, delivering devastating songs one after another to keep the adrenaline pumping. As more people began to fill the venue, veterans of Edmonton crossover, L.A.M.S, warmed up the necks of headbangers gathered at the front of the stage, as they unleashed their brand of thrashy-punky goodness on everyone in the room, preparing the bodies and voices for what was yet to come.
With anticipation sitting thick in the air, Striker took to the dimly lit stage as their audience began to roar. Starting off their hefty 15 song set with "Crossroads", Edmonton began to sing along and thrash about. One of my favorite things about Striker's music, is that it's fun to sing along with and wreck your neck to, and I know that there are many people out there who can agree with me on that one! Moving on through the set, Striker played a handful of tracks off of the new record, their single entitled "Too Late", being one of them. As the band serenaded the Starlite Room, the harmonies and killer guitar solos of fan favorite tracks such as: "Lethal Force", "City of Gold", and "Full Speed" could be heard echoing throughout the halls and in the streets outside. While the band boomed into "Fight For Your Life" , vocalist Dan Cleary, began to encourage the crowd to sing along to the catchy chorus. Splitting the room down the middle, and encouraging call-and-answer vocal melodies from audience left and audience right, adding a even more fun spin on the performance of this epic track. I found it only fitting that the guys chose the song "Second Attack" as their encore, as the songs in-your-face guitar-aggressiveness was complimentary to the energy of the set prior to this point in the show. Plus, the irony behind that is pretty sweet, if you ask me! Lastly, closing off the night with "Terrorizer", Striker closed off the show to a smiling audience, chanting and cheering for more as they offered cheers to anyone they could reach with their drink held in the air. This was simply a perfect way to introduce a brand new, independently released record on their home town, while celebrating with some of their closest friends. I love it! Talented musicians makin' memories on the way to the top!
Display of Decay Demolishes DV8 Underground at "Dust of Existence" CD Release Party - September 18, 2015
One of Edmonton's top death metal extraordinaire's, Display of Decay, celebrated the release of their third self released album entitled "Dust of Existence" on Friday night at DV8 Underground. Metal fans from Edmonton and Calgary gathered in the small basement venue, anxious for what was about to unfold.
Kicking off their performance with the pounding rhythms of "Created to Kill", Display of Decay grabbed their audiences attention with deadly force. Between the screaming guitars of shredders Sean Watson and Jeremy Puffer, the band progressed on to fan favorite track, "Maggot Feast" - a track from their first EP entitled "Blood Borne". The crowd frequently erupted into a frenzy of moshers and headbangers which cracked smiles onto the stone-like faces of the band.
Kicking the set into high gear with the roaring rumbles of bassist, Jacob Maisonneuve, and the delectable double-kicks of drummer, Avery Desmarais, Display of Decay boomed and blasted into the remainder of their 10 song set. Playing numerous tracks from their newest release, along with a handful of others spanning their discography. Closing off their set with the title track of their new album "Dust of Existence", the gut-busting voice of vocalist, Jessy Leduc, could be heard from the street outside, causing people to chant and cheer for more.
With such a positive reaction from their audience, the band wasn't quite finished with their time on stage just yet. After a momentary regroup, Display of Decay said their farewells to their crowd with the earth shattering melodies of "Blood Borne", off of their second EP entitled "The Feasting", as an unexpected encore to put the cherry on top of a great and memorable evening for all.
The Order of Chaos Bring Chaos and Order to Union Hall at 'Apocalypse Moon' CD Release Party - July 25, 2015
The Order of Chaos put on one hell of a party on Saturday night with Edmonton locals Atrates, the Tylor Dory Trio, and Calgary's Scythia at their side, in celebration of their newest album: Apocalypse Moon! Playing to a full floor at Union Hall, The Order of Chaos delivered a performance that was nothing short of incredible.
Kicking off the night with Atrates as our opener, the melodic death metal group boomed through their set, with songs consisting of gritty vocals, countless rippin' guitar solos and booming drums; This was just the right ingredient to get the crowd warmed up for what was to come.
Following on with progressive rockers of the Tylor Dory Trio. Different from the other bands on the bill, but yet so suiting, the Tylor Dory Trio intricately shredded through their set with beautiful melodies, both impressive and delicate. As the cherry on top of this particular performance, the band welcomed John Saturley (guitarist of The Order of Chaos) to the stage, where then they covered "The Drappery Falls" (Opeth - Blackwater Park - 2001), doing the 10 minute epic justice, staying true to the song, and remaining on par with the original track in terms of epicness.
Third of the night, Calgary's own progressive/folk metal masters Scythia stormed the stage, blasting and chanting into a chaotic set that left the audience smiling, headbanging and with the horns held high, singing along to the pleasant melodies of original songs such as "Bear Claw Tavern" and "Reflections".
The crowd began to inch closer and closer to the stage, the excitement in the air was thick enough to slice with a blunt knife, as the room eagerly awaited The Order of Chaos' appearance. Appearing on stage as silhouettes though the fog, the soaring voice of front woman, Amanda Kiernan, broke the stillness. Starting off strong with a track from the new album, "Survival of the Richest", The Order of Chaos brought exactly what you would expect to the stage... CHAOS! As one of Edmonton's most popular metal bands, a forefather to our local music scene, and running strong for over 10 years, The Order always puts on a show that's a mash up of impressive, destructive and energetic elements, making them a must-see act every time they take the stage. Between the screaming guitars of John Simon Fallon and John Saturley, the band smashed and bashed their way though an 11 song set, mainly consisting of new songs, but made up of tracks spanning their 10+ year career, including fan favorites such as: "Chaos in Cairo", "Get in the Pit", "A Torturer's Apprentice", and also welcoming guest pianist, Sophia Barry, for the opening interlude of "The Devil You Know", as well as Amanda's occasional offering of a beer-bong for those on the front rail for a highlight of the set. Finishing strong with the rolling bass lines of The Order of Chaos' newest member, Barrett Klesko, complimenting the bone-rattling drumming of Tim Prevost, as he kicked it into high gear with the title track off the new album "Apocalypse Moon". The band played their instruments more aggressively than ever before while falling into their finale, pleasantly saying goodnight to Edmonton with the haunting and relentless melodies of "Darklord". Shaking hands with nearby fans, and exchanging smiles and hugs, The Order of Chaos had once again put on a remarkable performance that wont soon be forgotten!