The
inaugural edition of the Vultures Of Volume fest was a very interesting
proposition from the get-go, to say the least. Once the organizers, Kathy
Reeves and Matt Dayton, announced the event as well as the line-up,
preparations were made to head northeast. Though being originally slated to
take place in Maryland,
difficulties there meant a change of venue was enforced. The excellent JB
McGinnes Pub & Grille in New
Castle, DE, stepped
in and agreed to host the fest and it couldn't have been a better choice. It's
the perfect place for an occasion like this whichever way you look at it.
Philadelphia's Wizard Eye had the honor, yet
the unthankful task, of opening up the procedures. At 3pm not many people had
showed up, however, that didn't deter these beasts. They played like it was a
full house and were simply crushing it with their bottom-heavy riff-based,
sonic and psychedelic doom. I've had the opportunity to see them live several
times and they were phenomenal as always.
Locals
BlackHand followed and they had recently gotten back together after a hiatus. A
nice acquaintance indeed. Mixing Black Sabbath with sludgy doom is their forte
and they were pretty damned good.
Black
Manta is a Maryland-based stoner/doom band that has been active on and off for
quite some time. Heavily riff-infused and sleazy they weren't bad but didn't
make it or break it with me.
Never a
band to disappoint, Gorgantherron from Evansville,
IN, were as good as ever. They
simply laid JB McGinnes to waste as well as crushing the ever growing crowd.
Amazing is all I can say!
Beelzefuzz
are always a force to be reckoned with, being one of the best and most innovative
bands out there. They upped the ante quite a bit recently by adding Greg
Diener of Pale Divine on guitar. Holy shit folks! An already fantastic band
is even more amazing now, expanding their musical palette to unrivaled levels.
It's trippy, groovy, heavy, psychedelic and totally out of this world. I've
said this elsewhere but Beelzefuzz are the past, the present and the future of
music!
Another
band in the same mold as Beelzefuzz, but leaning more towards Goblin were
Blizaro from Rochester, NY. Fabulous guitarwork, jammy and
experimental it was pure joy to watch them. Problems with the Moog didn't stop
them, instead that glitch only spurred them on. Excellent!
I know
I'm very biased when it comes to Pale Divine. They are, after all, one of my
favorite bands ever. Regardless, this was one of the best performances I've
ever seen them do. Even though their albums are far apart, Pale Divine always
evolve. Each show brings something new and holy hell, tonight they were
incredible. Few, very few bands mix heaviness, soothing tones, technique and
melody and create music the way these gentlemen do it. Truly amazing!
Kingsnake
are a good decent band from PA that I have managed to catch a few times. Good
musicianship and a solid performance is what they gave us but still they didn't
rattle my bones. The reason is they sound way too much like Clutch to have an
identity of their own. Clutch are not a bad source for inspiration. Quite the
contrary. Despite this, they put on a good show and had the crowd rocking but
they need become themselves.
Up next a very
welcome return for guitarist/singer Dale Flood and his band Unorthodox, having
laid dormant quite a while now. Albeit a one-off thing - maybe? - it was a
privilege to witness this rare happening. Backed by drummer Ron Kallimon and
former The Obsessed bassist Mark Laue, Dale and the band created magic. There's
no other way to put it. Maybe there was a nervous second or two at first, but
greeted by a hero's welcome Unorthodox went from strength to strength,
Fantastic, simply fantastic!
Anticipation
was running as The Skull took to the stage. Featuring three prominent
ex-members of Trouble, Eric Wagner, Jeff'Oly'Olson and Ron Holzner, they
launched into the legendary album 'Psalm 9' and that was all she wrote! They
couldn't do a thing wrong and the crowd was eating up everything they threw
their way. It's been a long time coming for me and I am very pleased I finally
got to see The Skull crushing some skulls.
It's
unavoidable but all good things must come to an end. Regardless, when a day
full of great music as the Vultures Of Volume fest was is over, you go home
with a big smile on your face. True, on the one hand you never want it to stop,
but on the other you're already remembering the great music you listened to and
all the great people you met, hoping and wishing there will be a second edition
next year. My wife and I had a fantastic time in Delaware, catching up with long-time friends
as well as spraining our necks headbanging too much. But it was well worth it.
A huge shout out to Kathy Reeves and Matt Dayton for a great job putting the
fest together. It couldn't have been better!
-
Swedebeast
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