Re: KEEP IT TRUE XIX roll call
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 3:58 pm
My favourite album of all time and I'm not theresovdat wrote:
John Arch, they'll play entire Awaken the Guardian LP.

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My favourite album of all time and I'm not theresovdat wrote:
John Arch, they'll play entire Awaken the Guardian LP.
In Neatherland deathfest some month ago Reid was singingsovdat wrote:
Will Razor play with Bob Reid or Sheepdog?
I think they would have had advertised it a bit more. And I think the band wants to play their first comeback gig in their home town of Ventura, CA.DaN wrote:So what are the odds that the Secret Band is actually CIRITH UNGOL proper? Sure, they could wait a year and announce them as next year's headliner but we all know the risk they'd be taking, seeing as how often recently reformed old bands suddenly break up again after a few months...
Yeah, it wouldn't be right to have an "Awaken The Guardian" anniversary show and not have Arch on vocals.sovdat wrote:John Arch, they'll play entire Awaken the Guardian LP.Northwinds wrote:Fates Warning is going to be there? I wonder who will be singing? I have not talked to John in a couple months
Will Razor play with Bob Reid or Sheepdog?
Alan Marsh apparentlyDaN wrote:Btw, does anyone know who will be singing for Tokyo Blade?
My mate reckons they were tough as fuck.whiteravenmetal wrote:How was Iron Cross? haven't seen no videos yet.
Iron Cross played one gig in Athens few days before KIT. To be honest, I didn't expect much and the band didn't give really much back either. The singing was barely there, especially by Rex Alan and Dan Bippes while the whole outfit was not as raging as on the albums. I deeply appreciate the efforts they gave under the circumstances (health problems were mentioned), but I can't ignore the cold, hard facts either. Surprisingly, in that regard, they played the faster songs better than the more mid paced ones. The setlist selection was great with surprises like Queen Of Deception, True Barbarians and The Brotherhood among other hymns of the band. Finally, one thing that left me a bitter feeling was the absence of any mention to the memory of the deceased Mike Skelton, at least I personally did not hear anything while I was in the venue. I am not saying they should have necessarily dedicated the whole show to him or anything like that, but saying a couple of lines about a person so important to the shaping of the Iron Cross sound wouldn't hurt so much.Nicko McBuff wrote:My mate reckons they were tough as fuck.whiteravenmetal wrote:How was Iron Cross? haven't seen no videos yet.
Hmm what can be said in those cases? Maybe it was a rough night (with the health issues and all). Interesting that they played the faster songs better since one of the strong points in studio recordings is the balance between fast/slow transitions, in that case maybe Mike S. had a crucial role with his guitar playing, not cool that they will not said a word about their fallen mate but sometimes people preffer to move on and forget to avoid the emotional pain. In conclussion it didn't reach your expectations?ION BRITTON wrote:Iron Cross played one gig in Athens few days before KIT. To be honest, I didn't expect much and the band didn't give really much back either. The singing was barely there, especially by Rex Alan and Dan Bippes while the whole outfit was not as raging as on the albums. I deeply appreciate the efforts they gave under the circumstances (health problems were mentioned), but I can't ignore the cold, hard facts either. Surprisingly, in that regard, they played the faster songs better than the more mid paced ones. The setlist selection was great with surprises like Queen Of Deception, True Barbarians and The Brotherhood among other hymns of the band. Finally, one thing that left me a bitter feeling was the absence of any mention to the memory of the deceased Mike Skelton, at least I personally did not hear anything while I was in the venue. I am not saying they should have necessarily dedicated the whole show to him or anything like that, but saying a couple of lines about a person so important to the shaping of the Iron Cross sound wouldn't hurt so much.Nicko McBuff wrote:My mate reckons they were tough as fuck.whiteravenmetal wrote:How was Iron Cross? haven't seen no videos yet.