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Primus Returns To The Legendary ACL Live For A Band Of Dual Sets

Primus Returns To The Legendary ACL Live For A Band Of Dual Sets

The ACL Live Moody Theater embraced the weird on Thursday night as Primus arrived in Austin for a celebration of the bizarre.

The evening began with the return of Austin natives, The Sword, who came to the stage with hissing guitars, swelling the anticipation of their first song, and upon hitting the fever pitch slammed into the opening riffs of Freya. Like a strung bow finally released, this return to the stage for the band flew effortlessly through their setlist with fans roaring in excitement. The catharsis was lovingly sweet and also crunchy as the band served up a short but satisfying list of their hits, including Tres Brujas, Lawless Lands, and Cloak Of Feathers. The band even devoted an Austin encore in the form of Iron Swan, which was an audible thank you note for a hometown that had been waiting patiently for their regrouping.

After the house lights faded a second time, bombastic music blared on the PA welcoming to the stage the eclectic Alternative Rock Maestros, Primus into the spotlight.

Starting the first of their two sets, the thunderous riffage of the Les Claypool started to take shape in the form of Too Many Puppies, a favorite for the Dog-Friendly Austin, I’m sure. The first set was comprised of the best of the band’s nearly 40-year history and proceeded in a noticeably unusual format where songs could just blend in and out of each other. For instance, during My Name Is Mud, Les Claypool and the band just trailed off after the second verse and fit Jerry Was A Racecar Driver into the setlist before returning to Mud and the remainder of the song. It’s not that Primus is just weird for the sake of weird; almost in a way, it’s easier to make sense of their eccentric nature when their more cartoon-heavy influences are allowed to surface. Aside from the cartoons that play on the screen behind them, it goes a long way to explaining their most mainstream pop-culture nexuses coming in the form of South Park and Robot Chicken. Songs like Groundhog’s Day and Lee Van Cleef seem to show this floaty yet abrasive energy perfectly. It is also through songs like these that one understands that the band would probably have been passed over for their oddity long ago if not for the remarkable talent of its three members.

After a brief intermission, the band took the stage again for a complete cover of Rush’s A Farewell To Kings album. Why?

Just because.

Les is a big fan. These are the best reasons as far as anyone can discern. A powerful tribute to their progressive progenitors and a chance to see the band mark their claim as some of the finest musicians that fate has brought together. And it was well-received from the audience, especially when they were called upon to help sing the chorus to Closer To The Heart. Of course, once the final notes of Cygnus X-1 had rung out, Primus closed the night on an encore of their remaining material including The Toys Go Winding Down, Tommy The Cat, and A Southbound Pachyderm.

Soul Asylum Avoids Derail By Delivering Solid Performance At ACL Live

Soul Asylum Avoids Derail By Delivering Solid Performance At ACL Live

Soul Asylum w/ Local H – ACL live Austin TX August 30th, 2021

Photos & Review by Andrew Calvio

Soul Asylum brought their hits to Austin’s ACL Live at Moody Theater on Monday night to an underwhelming crowd of Gen Xers. Maybe it was the pandemic, maybe it was just because of Monday. Local H joined them on this leg of the tour. After a dull 2020 music scene, they came as a welcome relief to get the wheels in motion again. 

Local H

This powerful duo out of Illinois took the stage with command as the night started. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the album As Good As Dead, Lead singer and founding member Scott Lucas announced that they would be playing the album in its entirety.

Breaking from the norm, Lucas then started with the recognizable opening guitar line of their biggest hit to date Bound for the Floor. The middle-aged crowd loved it as they chanted along with “you just don’t get it, you keep it copacetic.” Local H tore through the first four songs rolling from one to the next without skipping a beat.

As the set progressed Lucas and drummer Ryan Harding never slowed down, only pausing to take an occasional drink. Harding took on the persona of Animal from the Muppets banging the skins and keeping the beat going. As they were beginning to wrap up their show Lucas encouraged the audience to stand up in this seated venue. To put an exclamation on their performance, Ryan Smith the lead guitarist for Soul Asylum joined them onstage to fill in on bass for the final two songs.

Overall, Local H put on a high-energy show that left me wanting another listen of their second studio album released in 1996.

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Soul Asylum

“Runaway train never going back Wrong way on a one-way track” 

Admit it, you know it….. you love it. It’s a classic that’s hard to resist. 

Soul Asylum opened with Got it Pretty Good a track off their latest album Hurry Up and Wait released in 2020. Dave Pirner the sole remaining original member poured his Soul into this performance as if it were his first tour. Singing and at times straining to reach the notes of hit songs written 29 years ago, Pirner kept driving forward to ultimately settle in and win the audience over. Being seasoned veterans of the music scene, the setlist was well balanced with songs off their most commercially successful album Grave Dancers Union peppered throughout.

Having a rockstar presence is all about keeping the audience engaged. The frontman didn’t shy away from filling in the silence between songs with a few dad jokes that were so corny that you couldn’t help but laugh. Maybe that’s because dad jokes are gold to me, my family not so much. As Runaway Train started I was anxious to hear the harmonizing vocals, I’m always a skeptic. Guitarist Ryan Smith and bassist Winston Roye nailed it with their buttery vocals putting my mind at ease. Drummer Michael Bland with an expansive musical career was consistent with his rhythms and kept the group on track throughout the entire show.

Soul Asylum was definitely a nostalgic show for me. As the tunes played, memories from high school days came back to mind putting a smile on my face. It was a shame that we couldn’t pack the house for this band. 

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Setlist

Got it pretty good

Shove 

Misery

Little too clean

Losin’ it 

Nice guys

By the way

String of pearls

Here we go

Homesick

Veil of tears

Lately 

Hopped up feelin’ 

Good for you

Black gold

Runaway Train

Closer to the stars

Just like anyone

Can’t even tell April fool

Pop Punk’s Still Not Dead Tour Takes Over Stubbs Austin

Pop Punk’s Still Not Dead Tour Takes Over Stubbs Austin

Megadeth & Lamb Of God Metal Tour of the Year Kicks off with a Bang

Megadeth & Lamb Of God Metal Tour of the Year Kicks off with a Bang

Metal Tour of the Year Kicks off with a Bang

( and literal flames)

Review and Photos: Ursula Rogers

Headliners, Lamb of God, and Megadeth brought the heat to an already sweltering Texas summer day. Hatebreed and a band I truly enjoy, Trivium, were the opening acts. It’s been some time since Austinites have seen a Friday night like this. For many music lovers, it’s been over a year since they’ve had the opportunity to witness a live concert. This was a great show to break that unfortunate streak.

This was my first time seeing each band live. I had a slight expectation but was excited. Each band surpassed my atmospheric predictions. Each note was the musical equivalent of taking shots of vodka. This show had some of my favorite aspects of metal and its subgenres: the poetic, the erratic, and the melodic.

Hatebreed

Hatebreed was added to the tour as a replacement for the Swedish heavy metal band, In Flames. They had some issues with obtaining visas and there is a global pandemic. I know the least about Hatebreed, from this line-up. The Connecticut-based band opened with Empty Promises, from their 1997 Satisfaction is the Death of Desire and was an instant smash. Musically, they truly won me over with the syncopated rhythms of their next song, Instinctive( Slaughterlust). It was their first live performance of the song. They clearly loved the crowd and the crowd loved them. The excitement sparked with electricity through the air. I’d be thrilled to see them perform again.

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Hatebreed Austin 20,2021 setlist:

1. ‘’Empty Promises’’

2. ‘’Instinctive (Slaughterlust)’’

3. ‘’Perseverance’’

4. ‘’Everyone Bleeds Now’’

5. ‘’In Ashes They Shall Reap’’

6. ‘’Ghost of War (Slayer cover)’’

7. ‘’I Will Be Heard’’

8. ‘’Looking Down The Barrel of Today’’

9. ‘’Destroy Everything’’

Trivium

Though I’m a new fan of the Grammy Award-winning, Florida-based band Trivium. I was thoroughly excited to see the metal band comprised of Matt Heafy( lead vocals and guitar), Corey Beaulieu(guitar), Paolo Gregoletto (bass), and Alex Bent( drums). They delivered. Everyone had total command of the stage. They performed songs from their 2021 yet-to-be-released album, ‘In the Court of the Dragon’, and opened with the song of the same name. Apparently, they had been working on riffs for the song last year. The lyrics continue to have roots in mythology like previous work: 

In the court of the dragon
Death of gods and world
In the court of the dragon
You will know your worth

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Trivium August 20, 2021 setlist

1.’’In the Court of the Dragon’’

2.’’Castrophist’’

3.’’IX’’

4.’’What the Dead Men Say’’

5.’’Down From the Sky’’

6.’’The Heart From Your Hate’’

7. ‘’Feast of Fire’’

8. ‘’In Waves’’

Lamb of God

For Lamb of God, it had been more than a year since they last performed and the 15th anniversary of their album, Sacrament. Their performance began with a gunshot-like bang as the kabuki dropped to reveal the veteran band in their element(truthfully every performer was). The crowd erupted as vocalist Randy Blyth paced across the stage like a wild animal. The combination of showmanship and musical ability left me wanting more. In addition to entertaining vocals, there was pyrotechnics. What is a small-town Texas girl to do but revel in the atmosphere and enjoy the show?

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Lamb of God August 20, 2021 Setlist

1.’’Memento Mori’’

2. ‘’Ruin’’

3. ‘’Walk With Me in Hell’’

4.’’Resurrection Man’’

5.’’Now You’ve Got Something to Die For’’

6.’’Contractor’’

7.’’New Colossal Hate’’

8.’’512’’

9.’’Vigil’’

10.’’Laid To Rest’’

11.’’Remorse is For the Dead’’

12. ‘’Redneck’’

Megadeth

Friday night in Austin, Texas marked the first time Megadeth performed with bassist James Lomenzo in years. A sex scandal with former bassist, David Ellefson caused him to be replaced Lomenzo was a previous bass player with Megadeth from 2006-2010. He played on the United Abomination(2007) and endgame (2009) and he didn’t miss a step on stage. It also is the first time lead singer Dave Mustaine has performed since he has gone into remission for throat cancer. Even with these difficulties, Megadeth proved why they have sustained over so many decades. Everything from set design to the way they moved together was amazing.  They were all so mesmerizing. 

If you have the chance to see the Metal Tour of the Year. You’ll regret nothing but forgetting your earplugs.

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Megadeth Austin 2021 setlist

1. “Hangar 18”
2. “The Threat Is Real”
3. “Tornado of Souls”
4. “Sweating Bullets”
5. “Trust”
6. “Conquer or Die!”
7. “Dystopia”
8. “Symphony Of Destruction”
9. “Peace Sells”
10. “Mechanix”
11. “Holy Wars… The Punishment Due”