Incredible!
by Gongshow on 10/1/24The Rose Music Center at The Heights - Huber HeightsAll three bands really kicked ass. Epic sound quality for all 3!
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College Street Music Hall
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Unlike other '80s metal bands, Testament’s fan base hasn't diminished with the accumulation of years. In fact, when Testament dropped "Dark Roots of Earth" in 2012, the disc entered the Billboard 200 at No. 12, the highest chart position the band has seen in its career. As every ticket holder in the metal underground knows, Testament concerts are built on furious riffs and aggressive harmonies. In fact, Testament became known for their virtuosic control and melodic crunch, an approach to thrash metal that set them apart from their contemporaries, many of whom just wanted to play as fast and as loud as possible on tour. Whether Testament is playing new material in concert or classics from the '80s, be prepared for pyrotechnics, headbanging, moshing and a stage set that looks like the lurid artwork from one of their famous album covers.
The 1980s are considered the heyday of American thrash metal, and the Bay Area was a hotbed for bands that liked their riffs hard and their solos fast. No ardent fan or music critic would dispute that. Many metal bands that exploded onto the scene in the '80s and rode the wave of MTV exposure, being featured on the music network’s legendary "Headbanger’s Ball" program, fell into obscurity when '90s grunge became popular, but Testament continued to battle on. Testament's first three albums, which include "The Legacy" (1987), "The New Order (1988)" and "Practice What You Preach" (1989), are the bands most popular, beloved by metal heads around the globe. In a 30-year career that has featured 10 studio albums, four live albums, six compilations and 1.4 million records sold in the U.S., Testament continue to play fast and hard, touring all over the world with bands like Judas Priest, Anthrax, Megadeth, Exodus and Lamb of God.?
All three bands really kicked ass. Epic sound quality for all 3!
Kreator was the co headliner and they came out before Testament as the co-headliner and honestly did better.
Chuck Billy totally hit it out of the park. All the songs played brought back memories of the early 90s. Badazz band! You've gotta see them live!!
Sound better live I think. Was an awesome show and they were very welcoming.
I really enjoyed the bands and seating was fine and the ushers were very friendly.
When buying the tickets I thought by the way it was worded general admin would’ve been seats and the vip pit was the only place for moshing, but to get there and there was an open venue and vip pit was no more than just in front of the stage with a tiny little pit area felt odd especially as a vip member where the pit kinda felt a little lonely might’ve been cool for a different show but us metalheads want to move and bump into eachother it would’ve been nice to just have everyone without a weird fenced off area. All the bands and performances were great though although I wish possessed would’ve had a bit of a bigger set both kreator and testament were on point and still made the night extremely memorable.
Testament performing live in 2024.......go see them
Testament was stellar as usual. They did a lot of my favorites! They finished with Into the Pit! Perfect Mosh song. Kreator opened with my favorite song Phobia and it got better from there. I hope both these bands come back to Saskatoon soon. Klash of the Titans was a killer concert!
Took my 16 & 18 year old, went with my brother since it’s his taste of music but we all had an awesome time!
Concerts at this venue are just great, good sound, service and atmosphere, clean bathrooms, just great