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December 3, 2023

REVIEW: Baroness, Sheer Mag, Imperial Triumphant at Webster Hall | 11.29.2023

Baroness played the penultimate show of their Fall tour Wednesday night at New York City’s Webster Hall. The band has […]

Jason Bailey Show Reviews baroness, imperial triumphant, new york ny, sheer mag, webster hall
May 31, 2023

REVIEW: Avatar, Veil of Maya, Orbit Culture at Webster Hall | 05.23.2023

On the heels of the release of their new album, “Dance Devil Dance,” Avatar brought their signature brand of metal […]

Jason Bailey Show Reviews avatar, orbitculture, veil of maya, webster hall

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@followtaproot hit the stage to close out the evening, opening with “Smile” the first track from their 2000 debut release, Gift. @playboymanbaby delivered a fantastic set. The band was tight and the songs were fun. I have to hand it to @cybertronicband, to the drummer in particular; their ability to be dressed as full fledged transformers but still play a killer set is a testament to their skill in and of itself. The stage, transformed into a circus tent, glowed red as a voiceover introduced us to @officialmacsabbath before the curtain fell to reveal Slayer MacCheeze, Grimalice, and the Catburglar. The crowd, dressed to the nines in frog hats and frog onesies galore, celebrated @lesclaypoolsfrogbrigade’s triumphant return as the band took the stage and launched into “Thela Hun Ginjeet.” @nefariant commanded the audience from the moment they stepped foot on the stage, their gothic ferociousness drawing the fans into the darkness as the band delivered a dynamic set of passionate anthems. The sold out audience stood up from their seats as the house lights went down and cheered wildly as @freaks4live took the stage. @alluvial opened the evening with the most brutal set of the night. They packed a hell of a lot of heaviness into a 30-minute slot, playing tunes from their 2021 album, Sarcoma, and offering a preview of their forthcoming EP, Death Is But A Door, with “Bog Dweller” and “Fogbelt.” Opening with “Mnemonic,” the title track from @aaronintervals forthcoming new album, Intervals tore through a career-spanning setlist of killer instrumentals that highlighted the members’ technical prowess.

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