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Abattoir's Concert Hunt - Round 25 & 26 (Concert Review)


Event: Rock The Castle 2019
Written by: Abattoir
Published: 03.09.2019


Round 25 & 26 : Rock The Castle Festival 2019 - DAY 3 (07.07.2019 - Verona/Italy) → Venue: Castello Scaligero

CONCERT REVIEW:

The beginning of July was scheduled for a very special event, a festival happening at quite an unusual yet extraordinary place. It was time for Rock The Castle festival in Verona, inside the walls of Scaligero castle, one of the most exciting places being featured on my 'hunting' bill. My plan was to attend the third and last day of this three-day festival. As you can see below, the line-up was pretty darn strong, explosive and very experienced, with the mighty Slayer in the main role. Onslaught, Overkill, Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals (playing only Pantera set), Gojira. All of them with 30+ years long careers (except for Gojira) and basically a 'headliners of their own tours'. This venue already hosted some musical acts in the past, however, if I'm not wrong, this is the very first festival organised within the walls of Scaligero Castle.





ONSLAUGHT

My day at this festival began with the appearance of UK thrash metal veterans Onslaught. Not that I wouldn't care to take a look at the first group prior to this one, but our arrival to the venue was a bit late. This was my first time seeing this band live. I've been acquainted with them for a while, but have never taken a serious look at their music in general, just here and there. Although Onslaught started with their performance at the hottest time of the day, there were lots of people gathered. Personally, I didn't find a lot of refreshment in it, nor was I witnessing a groundbreaking performance from them. It was solid, to say the least, but I guess their music doesn't impress me as much as some of the following does.






Setlist:

01. Killing Peace
02. The Sound Of Violence
03. Let There Be Death
04. Destroyer Of Worlds
05. Metal Forces
06. A Perfect Day To Die
07. Fight With The Beast
08. 66'Fucking'6




OVERKILL

Alongside Slayer, who were the main attraction this day, this next band on the bill was one of those that I had been chasing to see live for quite a while now: long-running US thrashers Overkill, fronted by vocalist and founding member Bobby Ellsworth. Almost 40 years of existence, 19 studio albums, countless live gigs?well, Overkill still look in amazing shape, with a fair amount of dynamite left in them. I would imagine that it's kind of hard to put together a one-hour-long set list from such an expansive discography as they possess. As you can see, all of the chosen songs were actually coming from their last and first decades of releases, except for W.F.O.'s "Bastard Nation." Bobby Ellsworth is definitely an icon, not only in the thrash metal world, but among all living vocalists. With his distinctive, recognizable vocals and energetic on-stage appearance, he really knows how to "upgrade" the already well-oiled performance of the group and experienced co-members. The crowd was also feeling more vibes, giving more feedback than during the Onslaught show. For me, a one-hour-long set went by too fast. I'll definitely try to catch these guys live again as soon as possible in the future.






Setlist:

01. Last Man Standing
02. Electric Rattlesnake
03. Hello From The Gutter
04. Elimination
05. Head Of A Pin
06. Bastard Nation
07. Rotten In The Core
08. Ironbound
09. Fuck You (Subhumans cover)
10. Welcome To The Garden State




PHILIP H. ANSELMO & THE ILLEGALS

Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals, led by the charismatic Philip H. Anselmo, were next in the line of performers. On this summer tour across Europe, the band decided to play an entire set consisting only of Pantera songs. Definitely a decision that brought additional fans to most of their gigs, I presume. Even though this event was still more or less about Slayer than anyone else, Anselmo and companions lifted the crowd immediately.






As I mentioned the vocals of Overkill's Bobby Ellsworth, something similar could be said about Anselmo's. Distinctive, with his own low, hoarse-sounding, sometimes grunting "output." It can be heard and felt in a moment. Anselmo, as charismatic and sometimes controversial as he is, with his attitude and approach on the stage, is able to put the crowd into some kind of delirium, making the show even more intense than it already is. Despite his "overused"-sounding vocals, the classic Pantera songs and Anselmo's "I don't give a fuck" attitude worked their charms all the way. The crowd was wild and was loving it immensely through every single song. More than half of the set list included songs from the Vulgar Display Of Power album (6 out of 10). I can confirm that this was the "hottest" show out of all five performers at this festival that day.


Setlist:

01. Mouth For War
02. Becoming
03. Yesterday Don't Mean Shit
04. I'm Broken
05. This Love
06. Walk
07. Fucking Hostile
08. Hellbound
09. Domination / Hollow
10. A New Level




GOJIRA

If you look down the line-up, you'll immediately notice an "outsider" among the listed bands. French quartet Gojira was the one. Of course, I'm referring to the genre deviation and nothing else. Nevertheless, the guys from Gojira were taking the hot spot of performing last before Slayer. Some might have found this arrangement of the line-up a bit odd, but I was not bothered by it. Following a pretty damn hyped-up performance of the Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals crew, Gojira had to step up to hold the level of excitement among the crowd. The outcome was easily predictable... they couldn't "compete" with the Pantera set. Still, Gojira managed to pull off a very intense, solid show, especially with showing off their talents in both technical abilities and well-maintained professional attitude on the stage. I can say that they operated decently among all the veterans and legends performing at this festival.






Setlist:

01. Oroborus
02. Backbone
03. Stranded
04. Flying Whales
05. Love
06. The Cell
07. Terra Inc.
08. Silvera
09. L'Enfant Sauvage
10. Vacuity
11. The Gift Of Guilt




SLAYER

After four bands, a fair amount of great music, and many more or less uplifting moments throughout this day, it was time for the headliners, the legendary Slayer. Unfortunately, their 1.5-year-long final world tour is slowly coming to an end. It's interesting to read some comments about them, that it's about time to end their career and similar sentiments; those are very limited ones, such as they are, though everyone has their own opinion. Slayer, however, as old as they are, having produced their best music in the '80s, can still put on a heck of a show. For the last couple of years they've had a changed line-up, but believe me, both Gary Holt on guitar and Paul Bostaph on drums are actually even more exciting to watch live up on stage than Tom and Kerry are. This was my fourth time seeing them live, the first time being in 2010 with Metallica, Anthrax, Megadeth, and Alice In Chains. The second time was three years ago in Vienna and the third time last November, also in Vienna, which I actually thought was going to be the last time.






And here they were. With the usual "Repentless" kick-off, Slayer continued their performance with the span of memorable, legendary tracks that sealed their career as one of the most iconic bands on the world map of metal music history. In anticipation of a special show, the fans were very excited, as expected. I must admit, however, that I felt the lack of that usual Italian temperament and chanting/screaming moments (taking into account that there were more or less mostly Italian people at the festival). To me, it's always a pleasure seeing Slayer live. I do not consider myself a hardcore fan, but listening to those monumental tracks from the '80s, it's just something I could never be fed up with. Out of all four shows I've seen, this wasn't the best one, but still it does leave a special mark on my touring cycle, especially being the last Slayer show I'll ever attend.






Setlist:

01. Repentless
02. Evil Has No Boundaries
03. World Painted Blood
04. Postmortem
05. Hate Worldwide
06. War Ensemble
07. Gemini
08. Disciple
09. Mandatory Suicide
10. Chemical Warfare
11. Payback
12. Temptation
13. Born Of Fire
14. Seasons In The Abyss
15. Hell Awaits
16. South Of Heaven
17. Raining Blood
18. Black Magic
19. Dead Skin Mask
20. Angel Of Death






Upcoming scheduled concerts (till the end of 2019):

- 15.09.2019 / ALICE COOPER (Bratislava - Incheba Arena)
- 17.09.2019 / MGŁA (LJ - Orto Bar)
- 19.09.2019 / LITTLE MIX (Vienna - Stadthalle)
- 20.09.2019 / DER WEG EINER FREIHEIT (Kranj - Transtation Subart)
- 21.09.2019 / MARISSA NADLER (ZG - Klub Močvara)
- 02.10.2019 / STONED JESUS (ZG - Vintage Industrial Bar)
- 03.10.2019 / NIGHTSTALKER (ZG - Vintage Industrial Bar)
- 05.10.2019 / MORNE (LJ - Klub Gromka)
- 13.10.2019 / OMNIUM GATHERUM (LJ - Orto Bar)
- 16.10.2019 / EMMA RUTH RUNDLE (LJ - Kino ?i?ka)
- 03.11.2019 / LOLA ASTANOVA (LJ - Cankarjev Dom)
- 05.11.2019 / CONAN (ZG - Klub Močvara)
- 16.11.2019 / SACRED REICH (LJ - Orto Bar)
- 04.12.2019 / CULT OF LUNA (LJ - Kino ?i?ka)
- 12.12.2019 / AT THE GATES (ZG - Tvornica Kulture)
- 16.12.2019 / GAEREA (Koper - Center Mladih)
- 20.12.2019 / JINJER (ZG - KSET)






Written on 03.09.2019 by Attending all sorts of music events is my thing.


Comments

Comments: 1   Visited by: 31 users
04.09.2019 - 16:29
nikarg

This is an insane line-up.
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