Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Mastodon w/ Gojira & Kvelertak – The Hifi, Sydney 01st March 2012

This Mastodon show was my first visit to the newly reopened Forum at Moore Park which is now part of the HiFi group of venues.  Upon arriving at the venue we were meet with a huge line around the building a full hour after doors had opened.  This you could put down to people turning up at the same time and it just getting congested.  But while waiting to get in the line was just crawling to get into the venue.  It became really apparent when we got closer to the start of the line that security was spending 5 minutes on each bag they came across.  This included girls small handbags.  Just a tip guy’s security in general is a good thing but it has to be reasonable and this was way over the top.   

Kvelertak were gone by the time we got into the venue.   So we waited and waited for Gojira to start.  15 minutes after their scheduled start time they arrived on stage to a rapturous response from the audience.  I was interested in seeing the band as Guitarist/Vocalist Joe Duplantier had played on Cavalera Conspiracy’s Inflikted album.  Maybe there was something I was missing but there was very little in the bands set that I found remotely interesting.  The bad sound didn’t help but Gojira is a prime example of why contemporary Metal bores me.  The riff’s all sound the same, there is very little thought about how parts of the song go together or how a song can progress in interesting ways and the Vocals are non descript shouting.  But hey I was a minority here and the black t-shirts around me loved it.

Gojira Setlist:
Oroborus
The Heaviest Matter of the Universe
Backbone
Love
Remembrance
Flying Whales
Toxic Garbage Island

Headliners Mastodon were next and they really showed how a band Metal band can create interesting and relevant contemporary metal.  There isn't the level of posturing that most metal bands roll out during live shows in fact the band said very little to the audience.  I heard the band described as a mix of Iron Maiden and Machine Head which is a very on the mark description of Mastodon.   The band delivered a set heavy with songs from their latest record The Hunter.  The songs from this record work really well in a live situation.  The more direct nature of the song and the almost pop melodies give the crowd ample to sing along to.  Dry Bone Valley, Black Tongue, Spectrelight the closer Creature Lives were fantastic examples of this.  Older songs such as Crystal Skull, Aqua Dementia and Blood and Thunder were fantastic though some other tracks such as Megalodon and Circle Of The Cysquatch missed the mark due to an at time muddy mix.  Probably the highlight of the evening was Crack The Skye who's chorus soared.  There is a reason that Mastodon is spoken with such reverence and it is because they are taking a path less travelled. This might not be for everyone but they are taking Metal and Progressive in new directions.   

Mastodon Setlist:
Dry Bone Valley
Black Tongue
Crystal Skull
Megalodon
Thickening
Blasteroid
All the Heavy Lifting
Spectrelight
Curl of the Burl
Bedazzled Fingernails
Circle of Cysquatch
Aqua Dementia
Crack the Skye
Iron Tusk
March of the Fire Ants
Blood and Thunder
Creature Lives



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