Posts Tagged ‘sonata arctica’

Another excellent tour for early ‘08

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Symphony X is doing a North American tour that will stop in Toronto on April 11. They’re bringing along both Epica and Into Eternity. That’s one sweet package, as all three put on great shows. This will be the first time I’ve seen SymX do a full set, as my only experience with them was their brief second-stage appearance in Gigantour ‘05. It will be my third time seeing both Epica and IE.

Now for the bad news: the Sonata Arctica/Visions of Atlantis tour is pretty much avoiding anywhere touched on this fall’s Sonata tour, so I’ll likely take a pass on that.

Concert Report: Sonata Arctica

Monday, September 24th, 2007

I was really pumped up to see Sonata last night at Peabody’s in Cleveland. I saw them once before, in Toronto on their first North American tour in April 2005. I didn’t know their music at the time, and that show was what made me a fan. In a way, this was a little like seeing them for the first time because I didn’t know the songs last time.

I was pleasantly surprised to see Gravity open the show. They were the local opener when I saw Kamelot last year, and they were even better this time than last year. Great bombastic instrumental prog-metal. I recommend these guys.

The touring opener, The Agonist, was less impressive. They’re just another extreme metal band, but with a female aggro vocalist. A girl near me in the crowd referred to her as a “razor-eating bitch.” They were OK, but nothing special. I was particularly unimpressed by the guitars, as they sounded like a flock of mosquitoes. I couldn’t make out one note of the leads played by the guitarist directly in front of me. No big loss, though.

Sonata were on their game. Tony’s pipes were in top form, hitting all the high notes. The new guitarist, Elias, blew me away. I was sad to see Jani go, but Elias is at least as much a showman and his chops are better than Jani’s. I was particularly happy to see him playing through a Mesa amp rig that sounded very similar to mine. My only real complaint about the show is the sound, as it was hard to hear Henrik’s synth parts at times. The energy was good, and Tony looked like he was having a blast. The setlist was no surprise, as they’ve been playing the same selections at every show. The choices were good, but not perfect. I would have preferred some different song choices from the new album, Unia, especially. ‘In Black and White” isn’t nearly as good an opener as “Misplaced” was on the Reckoning Night tour, and I just don’t care much for “Paid in Full.; I would have loved to hear “The Harvest” and/or “Out in the Fields,” which is actually the bonus track on Unia. (I wonder what it means when the bonus track is my favorite?) Sonata will return early next year. Only West Coast dates have been announced thus far, but I’m keeping my fingers crossed for some eastern dates.

Photos at Flickr, setlist after the jump…

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More concerts

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

I was digging a little, and I discovered that Toronto will be playing host to Kamelot, Epica, Sonata Arctica and Nightwish on 8/24, 9/15, 9/24 and 10/23, respectively. Looks like I’ll be putting a bunch of mileage on the new car…! And that’s just bands that have announced dates so far. I’m expecting dates from Symphony X, After Forever, Within Temptation and more, and hoping for Dream Theater. Thankfully, these Euro bands’ ticket prices are very reasonable, otherwise I’d be in the po’ house.

ProgPower USA and After Forever

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

Oh man, do I wanna go to ProgPower USA this fall!! I already knew that Sonata Arctica was headlining one day and that the support bands included Freak Kitchen, Threshold and Vanden Plas. I just found out that After Forever is going to be closing the festival!

I’m gonna give this some thought, but at this moment I think I’m gonna try to score a ticket. Yeah, it would cost me a couple weeks’ pay to make the trip, but I think it would be worth it.

Even if I don’t make it to Atlanta for ProgPower (there are only 900 tickets available to the general public), After Forever is going to be doing other shows in the US. I just hope that they get somewhere within reasonable driving distance. That’s one band that I would really love to see live.

More new stuff!

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

That Griffin Elevator that I wrote about last week arrived on Monday. I dig it…it’s a marked improvement over the ugly 3-ring binder that I was using as a stand. The presents-for-myself spree continues with a new order from CD Universe that I’m hoping to receive next week sometime:

  • Kamelot One Cold Winter’s Night The new live DVD.
  • Kamelot Karma One step closer to filling my Kam collection.
  • After Forever Invisible Circles My first disc from a band I’ve been meaning to check out for quite a while.
  • Threshold Hypothetical See above. :)
  • Sonata Arctica Winterheart’s Guild This finishes my Sonata catalog.