Archive for January, 2009

It’s inevitable: Saxon and/or Manowar will play Wacken 2009

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Let’s face it: the Ger­mans are *weird* about their power metal.

Manowar and/or Saxon have played at some­thing like 99%* of all Wacken festivals.

Saxon have a new album out.

Are we plac­ing bets, people?

* actual num­ber made up, but it’s a lot

My problem with Iron Maiden

Friday, January 2nd, 2009
Obituary at Jaxx

Image by Metal Chris via Flickr

I men­tioned way back that I was going to write a lit­tle bit about my prob­lem with Iron Maiden head­lin­ing Wacken 2008. I guess that time has finally arrived.

Now, don’t get me wrong. I recog­nise that Iron Maiden are one of metal’s pio­neers, yada yada yada. But they just don’t really do it for me. My post Judas Priest vs Iron Maiden: Choose Your Side, posted Jan­u­ary 2008 – that is, nearly 12 months ago – is the most pop­u­lar and most com­mented post on my enter the goat­lady blog, so it’s def­i­nitely a hot but­ton topic amongst fans of clas­sic metal.

My issue boils down to this: Iron Maiden toured around the world in 2008 under the “Some­where Back In Time” ban­ner play­ing only songs from their “clas­sic” 80’s albums. At a time when metal is under­go­ing a mas­sive resur­gence, when more new music is being released every week than ever before, when there are so many great bands out there in every sub-genre of metal that are cur­rent and pop­u­lar and great, it just seems back­wards that the main head­lin­ing act of the world’s largest and most respected heavy metal fes­ti­val is a bunch of dinosaurs who are only play­ing music from 20 years ago. Met­al­Sucks’ “Vince Neil­stein” refers to those kinds of bands as legacy acts and while I believe there is def­i­nitely a place for these kinds of bands, the head­lin­ing spot of Wacken is not that place.

Com­pare that with Obit­u­ary, who were my high­light act of the fes­ti­val. Obit­u­ary have a 25 year his­tory and are one of the vet­er­ans of the Florida death metal scene. They reformed after a 5 year hia­tus in 2003 and have released two albums and an EP in that time. Their Wacken set fea­tured mate­r­ial from through­out their career with a quite heavy empha­sis on their lat­est album. The crowd seemed to know much of the new mate­r­ial, responded really well to it, and while 1989’s Slowly We Rot will always be a high­light of the set, here’s a clas­sic band releas­ing new mate­r­ial that is cur­rent and rel­e­vant and dare I say it, fuck­ing awe­some and their fan base recog­nises that.

So let’s have a fresh, cur­rent and rel­e­vant lineup for 2009. It’s look­ing pretty good so far (and is sold out already!).