Friday 8 March 2024

Girlschool / Alcatrazz / Raven / Airforce – The Dome, London - 17.02.2024

Once more we were a bit divided on what to do on this specific Saturday but as I had never seen Girlschool before, this was the one, we chose to attend!! Our friend Rui joined us, so before going to the Dome to witness this amazing line-up, we had a bit of cheese, chorizo and a nice bottle of red wine to start the evening!! 

When we got to THE DOME (which is a 20-minute walk from our home) AIRFORCE was already midway “Fight”, their opening track as I think they started a bit earlier than it was announced!! They displayed their laidback, NWOBHM influenced music which set the rest of the evening!! Flávio Lino, their Portuguese singer, was in a very nice mood and with a bit of banter here and there kept the crowd on their feet and singing along!! They delivered songs from both their albums, “Judgement Day” from 2016 and “Strike Hard” from 2020, although leaning more on the most recent one, with great tracks as “Band of Brothers” or “Son of the Damned” bringing the first signs of headbanging!! Not too much, as the crowd was a bit already on the veteran side, so must be careful with the neck eheh!! Chop delivered the goods on the guitar, Tony Hatton maintained the beat with the thick bass lines and it’s amazing to see Doug Sampson still kicking the drums like there’s no tomorrow!! They closed with “Sniper” and left the Dome with a couple of more fans in the crowd for sure!!!

Next came RAVEN, which we saw almost a year ago at The Black Heart (weird, right?) playing the 40 years of “All For One”!! The band of the Gallagher brothers brought a ton of energy to the stage, and a lot of good humour as well, especially the faces that Mark does while playing the guitar!! They opened with “Stay Hard”, followed by “Hell Patrol” and “The Power” showing that this was going to be a set which would roam through their vast career, not forgetting their most recent one, “All Hell’s Breaking Loose” which came out in 2023!! John, always pounding the bass while running around, singing with a headset gave him that freedom, was blasting away through songs which took a lot of the people in the Dome back in time, mainly when they went for “Rock Until You Drop”, a song released more than 40 years ago, or their 1982 singe “Crash Bang Wallop” with which they closed their set!! Can’t go before talking about Mike Heller, which is been drumming with them since 2018, who is a damn freaking machine, always putting the tempo up and away!! 

The beer was flowing, the mood was very good at The Dome and next we had ALCATRAZZ, which if I'm being honest, were the band I wanted less to see!! But I also didn’t have anything better to do so I watched their show!! Although I came out of it not impressed a lot of other people seemed to have enjoyed it quite a lot, so no harm, no foul!! For what I understand there are a couple of Alcatrazz’s line-ups with this one bringing as sole founding member keyboardist Jimmy Waldo!! They delivered a good set of a Heavy Metal, a lot of show off from their guitarist, good vocal skills by their frontman, who I think used to play with Rainbow, and if I’m not mistaken, they played a couple of cover songs from that band and a bit more melodic that I wanted at that time!! Nevertheless, it was entertaining and fun, and a couple of catchy songs like “Don’t Get Mad.. Get Even’ or “Battlelines”!!

Last band hitting the stage was the one I was more looking forward to see, GIRLSCHOOL and the ladies did not disappoint!! What a display of energy and happiness!! They looked really happy to be on stage and that is contagious!! They opened with “Demolition Boys” from their 1980 album, which is a banger to start, then flew through their career not forgetting the latest album, “WTFortyFive?” from which they played “It is What It is” and “Are You Ready” (this one as encore and with the guitarist from Alcatrazz making an appearance)!! Kim’s vocals are top notch, Jackie delivered some good riffing and solos, Tracey delivered the goods in the bass guitar with a lot of energy and Denise kept everyone tapping the foot!! The concert was a breeze, it passed way faster than what I was expecting, but that happens when you are having fun!! Of course, I had a totally fan-boy reaction when they played in a row, “Race With the Devil”, “Bomber” and “Emergency” (my favourite Girlschool song), it was fun to see the crowd singing and headbanging with the band, and the Dome was lit with energy and air guitars!! It took me a while to see them for the first time but man, did I enjoy it!! Highly recommended if you haven’t seen them yet!!!

Later on, we had Sophie Woodard spinning some records at the Black Heart, and as we love her choice of music, we headed down to Camden to drink until the night was young again!! She didn’t disappoint, and I think we left the pub when it closed but I can be mistaken!! The epilogue of a very enjoyable night!!  

Tuesday 5 March 2024

The Infernal Sea / Necronautical / Darkest Era / Deitus – The Underworld, London - 10.02.2024

 

The 2nd Saturday of February brought to London quite a few concerts which we would like to go but, in the end, we had to choose one, and we chose this great package that featured four very good bands!! Before heading to the Underworld, we met our friend Galas at the Black Heart for some Lightbulbs (steadily becoming one of my favourite beers) and a bit of warming up!! Then head on to THE UNDERWORLD!!

DEITUS opened the ceremonies, and early on we were being attacked by their fast uncompromised Black Metal. Presenting a new album (which came out in 2023) called “Irreversible”, the London horde did not disappoint all those already gathered in the Underworld when they got on stage. Their Black Metal has a bit of a Thrashy sound which for me fits quite well and makes some of their songs very catchy and headbanging!! There was melody, anger, great riffs, and soaring vocals, which created a very good atmosphere for this first concert of the day!!

Second band in stage, were their labelmates (hell thinking better all the bands tonight are with Candlelight Records) DARKEST ERA, a band which we had seen a couple of months before at The Black Heart, and it was very good to see them again, and this time with a bit more people in the crowd!! They are an awesome bunch, and their music is right down my alley: a mix of Doomish Heavy Metal with their Celtic heritage and a lot of epicness!! They also released an album not long ago: 2022’s “Wither On The Vine” (which I brought home in vinyl format and signed by a couple of them) which they presented a couple of tracks here like “Floodlands” and “The Collapse”. I don’t want to repeat myself too much, but these guys are a great band, and every time I see them, I think I’m more, and more into their music!! Their songs are like a journey into older times, where vocalist Krum serves as guide and troubadour. They play as tight as you could ask, with every riff being thrown at you with all their might and precision, catchy solos, thick bass lines, and drums very steady, with just the right amount of strength. I didn’t want it to end but when it came, I accepted as a grown man and moved to the bar for a pint of cold Camden Pale Ale!!

Another known name to us, and pretty much to everyone in the UK, were the next guests: NECRONAUTICAL!! I don’t think I ever saw a not so good concert from these guys, and today it wasn’t different!! They came, they saw, and they conquered, it’s my final idea!! Their riffs haunt you, hours after they finished their set, the tempo changes are immense, Naut’s vocals are the devil in disguise, there’s so much happening but in a way that seems clear to the listener. You can feel daunted by the images which seem to come out of their music, but you can’t look away from the beauty/horror of it!! I got so immersed in their music, and so tired after it, that when The Infernal Sea came on stage, I was pretty much empty and only saw a couple of their songs and went to the bar to harass the Darkest Era guys ahaha!! The fact I was going to see them twice in the next couple of weeks made me feel a bit less guilty!!

Overall, it was a beast of a night, with a great packed The Underworld, which is always a great image, and a lot of good UK bands, giving their best!!!