We all know AC/DC. We all have heard some of their songs. What probably most of us don’t know is if these guys can still give some shows full of energy.
We arrived at the stadium at the time when The Answer started to play. Hard rock rhythms and in general a good performance. A good start for the long night and enough time until we get to the front lines. They played about 50 minutes and most of the songs where from their new (second) album Everyday Demons
The clock shows 9:30 and the lights go out. A huge screen appears and plays a crazy video about a train out of control that gets out of the screen and crash into the stage under the sounds of Rock N Roll Train. Amazing sound, crazy stage effects and AC/DC start to kick ass from the first second. Hell Aint A Bad Place and Back In Black and the crowd is going crazy. A break for Big Jack to take some breath because Dirty Deeds and Thunderstruck will follow. Panic is spread in the crowd! Shoes flying, t-shirts go off, gallons of sweat and infinite smiles from everyone.
The Jack follows and lots of girls appear in the screens while Angus gives a strip-show!
Words are not enough to describe this live: Hells Bells, Shoot To Thrill, You Shook Me All Night Long, T.N.T., Whole Lotta Rosie where the giant Rosie rides the train, Angus coming out from smokes and fires with red horns and plays Highway to Hell, the change of scenery with the cannon in For Those About To Rock and the 20 minute solo from Angus in the middle of the stadium.
The most impressive live I ever saw! Unbelievable energy from AC/DC. They know how to make 60.000 people to have a great time. Still I can’t believe what and who I have saw!
Well,…yes AC/DC still have it and they just kick some serious ass!
The playlist: Rock N Roll Train, Hell Aint A Bad Place, Back In Black, Big Jack,Dirty Deeds, Thunderstruck, Black Ice, The Jack, Hells Bells, Dog Eat Dog, Shoot To Thrill, War Machine, Anything Goes, You Shook Me All Night Long, T.N.T., Whole Lotta Rosie, Let There Be Rock, Highway To Hell, For Those About To Rock.
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We arrived at the stadium at the time when The Answer started to play. Hard rock rhythms and in general a good performance. A good start for the long night and enough time until we get to the front lines. They played about 50 minutes and most of the songs where from their new (second) album Everyday Demons
The clock shows 9:30 and the lights go out. A huge screen appears and plays a crazy video about a train out of control that gets out of the screen and crash into the stage under the sounds of Rock N Roll Train. Amazing sound, crazy stage effects and AC/DC start to kick ass from the first second. Hell Aint A Bad Place and Back In Black and the crowd is going crazy. A break for Big Jack to take some breath because Dirty Deeds and Thunderstruck will follow. Panic is spread in the crowd! Shoes flying, t-shirts go off, gallons of sweat and infinite smiles from everyone.
The Jack follows and lots of girls appear in the screens while Angus gives a strip-show!
Words are not enough to describe this live: Hells Bells, Shoot To Thrill, You Shook Me All Night Long, T.N.T., Whole Lotta Rosie where the giant Rosie rides the train, Angus coming out from smokes and fires with red horns and plays Highway to Hell, the change of scenery with the cannon in For Those About To Rock and the 20 minute solo from Angus in the middle of the stadium.
The most impressive live I ever saw! Unbelievable energy from AC/DC. They know how to make 60.000 people to have a great time. Still I can’t believe what and who I have saw!
Well,…yes AC/DC still have it and they just kick some serious ass!
The playlist: Rock N Roll Train, Hell Aint A Bad Place, Back In Black, Big Jack,Dirty Deeds, Thunderstruck, Black Ice, The Jack, Hells Bells, Dog Eat Dog, Shoot To Thrill, War Machine, Anything Goes, You Shook Me All Night Long, T.N.T., Whole Lotta Rosie, Let There Be Rock, Highway To Hell, For Those About To Rock.
"Tomorrow Has No Sunrise", the new video from the Swedish death metal band Evocation, can be viewed below. "Tomorrow Has No Sunrise" comes off Evocation's new album, "Dead Calm Chaos", which features guest appearances by Anders Björler (At The Gates, The Haunted) and Swedish producer/multi-instrumentalist Dan Swanö (Edge of Sanity).
Evocation is:
Thomas Josefsson – Vocals
Janne K. Bodén – Drums
Vesa Kenttäkumpu – Guitar
Marko Palmén – Guitar
Martin Toresson – Bass
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Evocation is:
Thomas Josefsson – Vocals
Janne K. Bodén – Drums
Vesa Kenttäkumpu – Guitar
Marko Palmén – Guitar
Martin Toresson – Bass
Here comes another fresh video. German band, Primal Fear offer this video for their song, "Six Times Dead (16.6)", off their forthcoming release, 16.6: Before The Devil Knows You're Dead.
Primal Fear - Six Times Dead (16.6)
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Primal Fear - Six Times Dead (16.6)
Check out the new video from Stratovairus. "Deep Unknown" comes off the new album, Polaris, due out late May.
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Check out the video for "Bible Black", the song from Heaven & Hell's album, The Devil You Know; the first studio release from this ensemble of former and current Black Sabbath band mates, in 17 years.
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