{"id":100,"date":"2007-01-16T18:40:08","date_gmt":"2007-01-17T00:40:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gregie.com\/neil\/words\/2007\/01\/16\/an-evening-of-black-metal-on-mlk-day\/"},"modified":"2007-01-16T18:40:08","modified_gmt":"2007-01-17T00:40:08","slug":"an-evening-of-black-metal-on-mlk-day","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gregie.com\/neil\/words\/blog\/2007\/01\/16\/an-evening-of-black-metal-on-mlk-day\/","title":{"rendered":"An Evening of Black Metal on MLK Day"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>No, not *that* kind of black metal, silly! Although actually the holiday was rather helpful; due to the light traffic, it meant that my hour-long drive down to Mokena through light snow wasn&#8217;t a complete nightmare like it could have been.<\/p>\n<p>I strategically arrived just before Enslaved began, missing Abigail Williams, as well as two local openers, Liche and Withering Soul (who I can see this weekend at Heathen Crusade).<\/p>\n<p>The last (and only) time I&#8217;d seen Enslaved was when they played the Milwaukee Metalfest several years back and played about four songs. So it was nice to see a mostly-full set from them, although it was heavily skewed towards new stuff. Beyond one song from &#8216;Monumension&#8217; and one from &#8216;Frost&#8217; (which Grutle oddly referred to as their first album), everything else was from &#8216;Ruun&#8217; and &#8216;Isa&#8217;. They had a projector going the whole time with (kinda amateur) trippy visuals, which contrasted heavily with their quite &#8220;metal&#8221; appearance, but perfectly matched the psychadelic\/metal mix within their music. Some creative promoter really needs to get these guys and Isis on a tour together. It was funny to see that on their &#8216;Isis&#8217; song (&#8216;Ruun&#8217;), the keyboardist\/backup-clean-singer strapped on a 3rd guitar, just like Isis.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;d never even heard any Dark Funeral before I checked out a few songs when I heard about this tour. They sounded a fair bit less shitty than I expected, and since I paid $30 to get in, I figured I&#8217;d stick around to see at least some of their set. Their full-on Black Metal getup strongly reinforced the &#8220;Enslaved needs to tour with a band like Isis&#8221; idea. The guys in the band were all wearing leather armor and full makeup, which made them look just like Peter Jackson&#8217;s orcs. The singer was Lurtz, Saruman&#8217;s Uruk-hai captain, while the long-faced guitarists were Mordor orcs. Haha, I realize just now that black metal personalities like Shagrath and Count Grishnakh originally took their names from Tolkien&#8217;s orcs, so I guess the whole thing has come full-circle!<\/p>\n<p>Musically they weren&#8217;t too bad. They easily had the best sound I&#8217;ve ever heard out of a traditional black metal band; everything was very treble-y and cold and grim just like I&#8217;m sure their albums sound, but also clear and not buzzy. Given their look, it was quite shocking when the singer spoke between songs in a normal (and quite smooth) voice, especially considering how raw his &#8216;singing&#8217; voice is. At one point he said something like &#8220;I&#8217;ve been ripping my throat for 20 years, and the reason I keep doing it is for you guys!&#8221; I thought I detected an undercurrent in their that said &#8220;I&#8217;m getting too fucking old for this clown shit and really wish I didn&#8217;t have to do it anymore, but I gotta make a living!&#8221; Anyway, despite their surprising goodness, I was coming down with a cold so I checked out after 6 or 7 songs.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>No, not *that* kind of black metal, silly! Although actually the holiday was rather helpful; due to the light traffic, it meant that my hour-long drive down to Mokena through light snow wasn&#8217;t a complete nightmare like it could have been. 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