Monday, 30 March 2009

Kamelot + Dream Evil & Amberian Dawn

I arrived at Islington Academy, only to see that Serenity would not be playing the show and would be replaced by Amberian Dawn. At first, this was upsetting because I had recently checked out Serenity's latest album (2008's Fallen Sanctuary) and was somewhat impressed with the level of songwriting.

I had no idea what Amberian Dawn would hold, apart from over-hearing in the queue that they were a female-fronted metal act from Finland. This made me sceptical because that's usually the recipe for a generic metal band for me, only a handful of the female-fronted bands do it for me as I feel they often lack a bite to their music and seldom play guitar solos, (which is a must for a guitar geek like me).

Amberian Dawn hit the stage and I was already very impressed at the songs they played. I'd never heard them in my life, but I could really get into them. They completely sealed the deal after both guitarists unleashed multiple shred solos at chaotic speed. The band were tight, the songs great and the solos mind blowing. At the end of their set, they threw out some goodies for the crowd. I managed to get my hands on one of their shirts on the top balcony. It's always a good place to stand to catch things because bands see it as a challenge. Great band, worth checking out!

Dream Evil were up next. A band I really do enjoy. The band opened with "Made of Metal" - a truly heroic metal anthem. They put in a great performance with good crowd interaction and again, brilliant shred solos. The only things I could complain about Dream Evil themselves is that they weren't dressed for the occasion. (Seriously, they all looked fantastically silly). Also, singer Niklas Isfeldt was clearly struggling to hit the high notes, sounding like Rob Halford on one of his less good days. Still, all the band worked the stage. The final negativity (albeit completely out the band's hands) was their set being cut short. Niklas announced "We're not allowed to play anymore, sorry. I know it sucks, but what can you do?". This must be the only time they've not been able to play their fan's favourite: The Book of Heavy Metal (March of the Metallians), much to the disappointment of the crowd. This was a terrible shame, but I will get to see them next month at HammerFest - so it's not the end of the world. Special mention goes out to the drunk guys, who made a pit for people who didn't actually appear to want to be in it.


Next were the headliners: Kamelot. They're a band that I know I like, without knowing material inside out. Luckily for me, they played all my personal favourites of the songs I knew and displayed some fantastic musicianship with guitar, keyboard and drum solos. A great and entertaining band (even if they do appear to know it). It was also nice to see singer Roy Khan out of that ridiculous jacket he seems to like wearing. Maybe it's only silly in the UK. But anyway, blasting through tracks like "Karma", "Center of the Universe", "Anthem", "Forever" and their closer "March of Mephisto" left me very well entertained and looking forward to a promised show early next year!

I will try to get some pictures of setlists up on here soon.

Links:
Kamelot.com
DreamEvil.se
AmberianDawn.com
Serenity-band.com

1 comment:

  1. I was very disappointed about Dream Evil not getting to finish their set! The Book of Heavy Metal is such an anthem for Metalheads around the world, it would have set the place on fire, instead there was a small chorus of boos from disappointed fans downstairs in the pit...

    I agree with you on Amberian Dawn, what a great last minute choice! Very skilled guitarist, I wish I could have gotten better videos of them. The video that I did get shows off their vocalist, her voice is flawless and haunting. Its a shame she wasnt a little higher in the mix, because a few times she sunk into the background, but it wasn't bad for an Islington Academy show. ;) I would love to see them at their own show, just to see what more they have to offer!

    Kamelot. Well. Not much to say there for me. So polished, so well executed. They needed to sort out their bass though, it made my ears ring. Very strong setlist!

    Excellent review, now to wait for the pictures...

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