Deicide In the Minds of Evil Tour 2014:
Local Openers Wrath/Severed Receptors
Both bands were inconsequential, but Wrath had a gifted 16-17 year old guitarist who shredded away. I didn't care for either band, as Phoenix shows are notorious for cramming the opening slots to local friends. But they did ok covering Metallica/Pantera songs while their own material was influenced by the aforementioned bands, Severed Receptors were some shit nu-metal-esque "band" with a chick that was monotone and her "metal vocals" were just screams. Horrible.
Carach Angren: Nothing about this band when they started impressed me all that much, whether that was due to the terrible sound system or the fact I'd rather just listen to Emperor. Albeit, the band had stage presence, and they got a good reaction from the crowd. They played a few songs from their first albums which fans were singing along too, and the vocalist clearly had some range and depth from bm vocals to lower dm growls. Riffs were as you'd expect tremolo picked riffs, backed up by keyboard samples similar to mid-era Dimmu, nothing spectacular but they were ok. 3 fists.
Abysmal Dawn
The band was plagued by sound issues and kept announcing that during songs, or making slight gesticulations to the sound guy while performing. As a musical unit they're very proficient- and their newer material focuses less on wanky riffs and more on heavy riffing/solos. The crowd was more or less dead for the entire show, but the guys were into it headbanging and moving as much as the cramped stage quarters would allow. They played a mixed set of older songs and newer ones from Obsolescence, and for the last song they got a pit that lasted a minute in which I fell and got my knee swollen, a guy broke his finger, and it just ended abruptly. Good set from a band that needs some more recognition 3.5 fists.
Inquisition
I had encountered these guys in April for the Behemoth tour, and was blown away by their stage presence, technical ability, showmanship, and riffs. They are one of my favorite bands and for a two piece, they carry themselves as well as bands such as Immolation, Absu, and other hardworking groups. On this occassion they just seemed rushed and didn't at least to me seem as invested as on the Behemoth tour, they didn't engage the crowd other than Incubus clearly adoring being behind the kit. The band played mainly newer material from Obscure verses, which is more melodic/focused on individual hypnotic riffs than the band's early material. The band played Those of the Night/Ancient Monumental war hymn, and I headbanged until my neck was sore. But Dagon never spoke to the crowd, he was almost as engaging as he was at the Behemoth show. They played well but just seemed a little less spectacular possibly due to the fact Deicide had an 18 song set that drained their time. 4 fists
Septic Flesh
Another one of my favorite bands who co-headlined with Benton and his crew, the set opens up with a sample from either Sumerian Daemons or Titan (i cant recall). The band of course stole the night and got the crowd engaged more so than any group before. They opened with Communion and during songs Sotiris would engage the crowd into chanting, raising the horns, or singing along. The band played nearly an entire set bereft of older material, 2 songs from Communion (Anubis/the titletrack) and other songs from Titan. They didn't seem plagued by the sound as they cleared all the issues setting up, but at the end of their set the crowd enjoyed them the most and cheered them on as they finished 5 fists
Deicide:
There isn't much to say here as I didn't stay for the entire set. I had seen Glen Benton and Steve Asheim walked through the crowd to the back of the venue, and neither of them seemed particularly excited to play. The band was plagued by sound issues with Benton angrily staring at the sound guy, telling him to adjust his vocals (which are monotone and crap). The band had ZERO stage presence for being veterans, and opened the set with In the minds of evil. My ears were bombarded by treble and the crowd while cheering and supportive, never started a pit and the energy just didn't seem to be there from either Benton (who started the set by saying "Lets get this shit over with"), or the crowd which never opened up at all. I didn't stay for the entire set as the sound was horrible, and the band just seemed to not give a fuck at all. 2 fists.
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