Sunday, June 24, 2012


Bangalore Open Air, June 16th – review:
The most-awaited metal fest of the year lived up to its expectations yesterday as legendary bands Kreator and Suidakra tore up the stage last night.
A few hours before, the Metal Battle took place, with Zygnema from the West Zone emerging the winners. Indian metal acts Albatross, Bevar Sea, 1833 A.D, Dying Embrace, Eccentric Pendulum and Kryptos brought the headbanging to the show with stellar performances that left everyone wanting more. Kryptos performed their well-known ‘The Mask of Anubis’, ‘Heretic Supreme’, ‘Descension’ and more songs with mighty riffs and blistering solos.
Next, German folk-metal band Suidakra took up the stage. For the two thousand-odd people there, the rain was of no hindrance as people moshed in the rain to Suidakra’s epic setlist. Amazing renditions of their ‘Dead Man’s Reel’, ‘Dowth 2059’, crowd-favourite ‘Stone Of The Seven Suns’ and many more gave the crowd what they wanted- killer riffs and blast beats combined with technical precision and traces of folk.
Last, the mighty Kreator took up the stage. Circle and mosh pits ensued as people moshed their way through ‘Violent Revolution’, ‘Phobia’, ‘Enemy Of God’, ‘Flag Of Hate’ and ‘Phantom Antichrist’, among others. Overall, the performance radiated energy and was mindblowing. What the crowd lacked in numbers, it made up for in energy and enthusiasm.
We eagerly await the next edition of Bangalore Open Air.
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