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Korn featuring Suicide Silence 10/23

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Suicide Silence was the second band to play before Korn at the House of Blues on October 23rd. The stage was set up for Korn so there was not a lot of space to be had for the fairly large band but that did not stop them from keeping up a high energy. The band all moved all over the small HOB stage with the many amps that had accompanied the stage. They played a fairly large selections of songs from their discography including new ones like “You Can't Stop Me”. Probably the most energetic on stage was lead singer Eddie Hermida. He moved around everywhere and it some times it seemed rather spastic but not in a negative way, more in the sense that he was correlating how he felt with the music.

Death Metal has some of the best riffs and to see the various guitarists play them and hear it in person is quite amazing. During song “Inherit the Crown”, these plays were very apparent. It is always nice to hear things in person because it demonstrates the technical skill that is require for such bands. Some people get held up by how hard it is to hear what the band is singing and they forget to listen to the music. Death Metal has such a technical play that is listening to the music is as important as listening to the lyrics. As a standard theme of the night was how low the bass player could get onto the ground before they were simply laying there playing. It is amazing how far a player can get and still play. That in itself is some skill. This was a sold out show on the bottom so it was wall to wall people who were excited to be there and the band was equally excited to be playing on stage.

After Suicide Silence had finished there set, Korn came on to play. This was not some ordinary tour, this was the celebration of the 20th anniversary of their first album so for their main set it was just 15 songs that made us love Korn. It was amazing to see play. There was a lot of excitement from the crowd and despite the dumb ass next to me who came only to hear hits, Korn was playing to a very happy crowd. The walls literally vibrated with their set. Since it was a packed show it was hard for me to see much of the set since I am 5'4 and I hate being in the middle of a crowd. (which seems odd being a concert journalist). Despite that the little things I could see inbetween people shoulders were that of a band that was playing an album in pure gratitude of the fans that had gotten them to this 20th land mark.

The song that seemed to have every railed up, myself included was when Jonathon Davis came out playing the bag pipes for “Shoots and Ladders”. This was a song that I was wondering how it was going to be done, was he going to come out and play? What was going to happen? Once Davis hit the stage with the first notes of the bag pipes, the crowd went completely wild. Everyone around was freaking out because this was one of those moments that we all knew would be a rarity. This is the first time I have seen Korn so I don't know how often he plays this song but it does not matter, the fact is that is a hard instrument to play and we all got to be a witness to it.

After the amazing full length album set, Korn came out for their encore and played some of their hits which people want to see when they hear Korn is playing. It is appreciative that they added these songs on to an already long set list. There was no slacking when these songs played but rather the same amount of love and consideration was given to these songs much like the ones that had gotten them this far. Over all it was a great show for the bands that had taken the stage that night.

Britney Spears “Piece of Me”

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Britney Spears was one of those people that I never thought I would be able to see. Not only are her shows way out of my price range, but with the type of music I review people would never give me a chance to review her. I was lucky enough to work for a wonderful woman who bought me some tickets for the “Piece of Me” show here in Vegas and let me tell you this was an amazing event. I have heard a lot of bad press around it, oh she lip syncs oh she never has it together and to those hater I want them to suck mine and Britney's dick because the show I saw was great. I have been a Britney fan since I was 11, turning 27 next month this is a long time love. There were some dark years where it wasn't “gothic enough” to like her but you what I have to say to that? Fuck you go listen to some Britney because it great.

I wasn't sure what to expect when I sat in my seat but I was excited to see all the theatrics that went into this show. For her first song “Womanizer” she dropped down in a cage like ball and being a theater person I was excited to see where it was going to go from there. I was not disappointed in the least bit. And in her defense if she is lip syncing to most of those songs I get it. How the hell can you dance like that and sing perfectly? I went to see a show and I got show, lip syncing or not I don't care, I'll happily go see her show again after they revamp it. And by the way she actually sings a few songs in her set and you can tell because she does not dance and has a regular mic like every other band I have every reviewed.

One of m favorite fazes of the show was the performances to “Slave to You”. I loved the Cabaret feel that went with the show. I thought the chair dancing was so amazing and so old school Liza Minnelli that my little theater heart squeaked with glee to see my bitch dancing like a classic burlesque dancer. Then there was the Circus part of the show. Spears coming out in a ring of fire to perform the show was something I was not expected but I loved it none the less.

In general there was and is a lot of work that goes into this show. For songs like “Toxic” they started it differently and even had a tree she came out on with rain in different patterns that feel down from the ceiling. These dancers and Spears work hard every night they perform and I do not think they get enough credit for all the work that they put into a show like this. This would not be something that could tour and it is a privilege to be able to say that one was able to see her on her residence like seeing Elvis back in the day. Spears held true to what a Vegas show is suppose to be and I am glade that she will be here for another two years because I can name 2 friends who need to see it and another who like me need to see this again. Everything from the costumes to how the choreography was set up was amazing. And when I have the extra money I will buy myself a Britney Bitch shirt because she needs to be apart of my wardrobe. I could care less if it is not metal or gothic enough I love her and I loved the show.

Graveyard, Clutch and Mastodon at House of Blues LAs Vegas 5/1/2015

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                    Graveyard was the opening act for Clutch and Mastodon and unlike many opening bands, they held their own with these power house metal bands. A lot of opening bands have people who like to leave during their performance, but as the people trickled in for the bands that will be playing after, they stayed to get the full experience of Graveyard. It was fight weekend so the fact that so many people were able to be there on time was amazing in itself (it took me an hour and a half to drive 2 miles).

                 Although the band did not do much on stage this did not detract from the sound. Instead of giving the typical headbanging movements or anything like that the band looked and sounded like CCR meets Chris Cornell's voice with a heavier edge. They played songs like "Slow Motion Countdown" and "Ain't fit to Live Here". It is unfortunate that they did not say what the name of the songs that they were playing. There really was nothing that had happened on stage. In fact all the their energy was more focused on making sure that they had perfect sound rather than putting on a theatrical performance.  They may not have played a full set but the 45 minutes that they were on were the perfect way to start off the show for the evening. They literally got the energy going from the crowd and as it became more and more packed during their set, the crowd was enjoying the wonderful music that was greeting them.

                After Graveyard had played Clutch came on and that was what most of the crowd seemed to really be waiting for. Everyone started to freak out as Neil Fallon came on stage starting with "The Mob Goes Wild".  Much like Graveyard there was not a lot going on stage except for Fallon, who to me reminded me of a Reverend preaching to his people about the importance of metal. His hand gestures correlated with each song. They do have amazing sound. This was my first experience with this band and it was amazing. All I could think was what the fuck have I been missing out on? Where the fuck have I been?

            Aside from the amazing sound they also played various instruments like the cow bell and even the lead singer joined in on playing the guitar. The band might have been like Graveyard and didn't move around stage but that was ok because sound wise they were on top. Clutch also graced us with some new songs off of their album that is coming out. What they have coming out in the future is going to be a great album and that is for sure one that should be on everyones list.

              The last band that come out on stage was Mastodon. They started off with songs like "Tread Lightly" and "Once More 'Round the Sun". These were great songs to start off with and much like the bands that played before them there was not much going on stage but the sound that they were creating was just amazing. The lights that were on the backdrop did however give it a very strange look. I was not able to stay for the whole set because my back was killing me but from what I did see they were killing it on stage. Honestly this was a super packed show and everyone was making sure to come back to see every band play. The theme of the night seemed to be more focused on the sound rather then a theatrical performance but that does not mean that it wasn't an A show, it just wasn't like watching Skinny Puppy. It was more like watching the Meat Puppets where the sound was more of the focus and it was well received.