Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 9:00 am
Most probably the next one will be Sabbat (JPN) at a small venue in Finland. Before their show at BFOB I guess?
It's the wrong Sabbat but still okay
It's the wrong Sabbat but still okay

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I saw W.A.S.P. a few years ago and they were also terrible then. We saw Blackie Lawless back stage, my buddy asked him for an autograph and his response was "Sure, after you grow some tits".BroUKPromotions wrote:Last night. Wasp who were fucking dreadful
Next. Ages of Metal - Satan Tysondog Salem etc
sounds really christian, bellend. they were just total shit.Avenger wrote:I saw W.A.S.P. a few years ago and they were also terrible then. We saw Blackie Lawless back stage, my buddy asked him for an autograph and his response was "Sure, after you grow some tits".BroUKPromotions wrote:Last night. Wasp who were fucking dreadful
Next. Ages of Metal - Satan Tysondog Salem etc
Travelling to London to see them. Saw them twice on their 2008 euro tour.iron_servant wrote:^ Fuck you Tommi!Japanese SABBAT rules this planet. Be ready for some serious hamaguri metal madness.
I'm going to see both Sabbat shows here in Finland. There's no other way..
I've seen them some years ago. They were quite good while performing the old stuff. The new stuff is indeed horrible off course; modern crapION BRITTON wrote:Gonna watch Onslaught in October playing the whole 2nd album. Anybody seen them lately? How are they on stage these days? Their last two albums did nothing to me, too modern and plastic for my ears.
first time i saw them two years ago the sound guy fucked up its set with too much volume,from that time i just remember they played power from hell of their debut...saw them last year again at wacken,again no more than two tracks form the debut, they sounded way better,the old songs sound really cool, the new stuff,no comments...ION BRITTON wrote:Thanks, Sten. The ticket price is quite low this time, so I guess there's not much harm even if they don't play that well. I only wish they play a few tracks off the debut as well, which is their best album for me.
Same feeling here. Old material was played well, but the new stuff was just dull. Them playing The Force in it's entirety would be nice to see(his vocals aren't that suited to the debut songs as far as I'm concerned), but I wouldn't put any special effort in getting to see the gig.MEXDefenderOfSteel wrote:saw them last year again at wacken,again no more than two tracks form the debut, they sounded way better,the old songs sound really cool, the new stuff,no comments...
Watching Manilla Road seemed like a dream(I'm sure there is more than a few people here who already know that). Hearing Cage Of Mirrors was incredible. Their first ever Canadian show and that was the first time they played Cage Of Mirrors as that line-up, unrehearsed as well! Hung out with them for 3 hours before the last day of the fest drinking and getting high, a simply amazing weekend.Speedeceiver wrote:This is my next show: http://www.noctisvalkyries.com/
A friend of mine will be interviewing Mark "The Shark" at the conference. I'll be filming it on my phone and uploading it soon after.