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Just how metal?

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Over the past cou­ple of months, the awe­some awe­some awe­some Leti­cia and I have col­lab­o­rated on a series of arti­cles about the phe­nom­e­non  that is Wacken Open Air.

20 Years of Wacken Open Air: Part One — the First Five Years (1990–1994)

20 Years of Wacken Open Air: Part Two — the End of the First Decade (1995–1999)

20 Years of Wacken: Part 3 (2000–2004) — Beyond the Music

One more part to go actu­ally — so stay tuned!

Tweetup at Wacken

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

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image via http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/twitter-wallpapers-the-blue-bird/

Call­ing all Wacken-going Twit­ter users — join the Wacken tweetup!

It’s gonna be on the Fri­day, 31st of July, between 2pm and 3pm in the beer gar­den. Details here…

I’m not sure how we’re gonna know where… I guess I’ll just yell out Twit­ter and see who replies :)

Running order… decisions decisions!

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Peo­ple are always com­plain­ing about line up clashes at fes­ti­vals but really I think there’s not a lot that can be done– no mat­ter how you arrange the bands some­one is always going to be dis­ap­pointed. Last year I missed out on some bands I wanted to see and no doubt the same thing will hap­pen this year.

To help peo­ple make sense of the order — there is, after all, about six dif­fer­ent stages — the organ­is­ers this year have made a plan­ning tool avail­able. Sim­ply check off all the bands you would like to see, and the tool gen­er­ates a timetable for you with the clashes marked.

I put in my pref­er­ences and this is what I got:

Wednes­day 29. Jul. 2009

22:00 — 01:00 down Movienight Soc­cer­field
00:00 — 01:00 up Mambo Kurt W.E.T. Stage / Head­bangers Ballroom
01:00 — 06:00 empty Metal Karaoke / Disco W.E.T. Stage / Head­bangers Ballroom
Thurs­day 30. Jul. 2009

17:00 — 18:00 empty D:A:D Party Stage
18:30 — 19:30 down Anthrax Party Stage
18:45 — 19:25 up 5th Avenue W.E.T. Stage / Head­bangers Ballroom
20:15 — 22:00 down Run­ning Wild Black Stage
21:30 — 22:30 up The Bosshoss Party Stage
22:30 — 00:00 down Heaven & Hell Black Stage
23:00 — 00:00 up Lacuna Coil Party Stage
Fri­day 31. Jul. 2009

14:15 — 15:15 empty Gamma Ray True Metal Stage
15:30 — 16:30 empty Walls Of Jericho Black Stage
16:45 — 17:45 empty Nev­er­more True Metal Stage
21:15 — 21:55 down Nerve­cell W.E.T. Stage / Head­bangers Ballroom
21:45 — 23:00 up Motör­head True Metal Stage
23:15 — 00:30 down In Flames Black Stage
23:35 — 00:15 up Eths W.E.T. Stage / Head­bangers Ballroom
00:45 — 01:45 down Doro True Metal Stage
00:45 — 01:45 up Sarke W.E.T. Stage / Head­bangers Ballroom
02:00 — 03:00 empty Amon Amarth Black Stage
Sat­ur­day 01. Aug. 2009

12:00 — 12:45 empty Napalm Death Party Stage
14:15 — 15:15 empty Cathe­dral Black Stage
15:30 — 16:30 empty Tes­ta­ment True Metal Stage
16:45 — 17:45 empty Bork­na­gar Party Stage
19:15 — 20:15 empty Pain Party Stage
21:20 — 22:00 down Engel W.E.T. Stage / Head­bangers Ballroom
21:45 — 22:45 up-down Machine Head Black Stage
21:45 — 22:45 up Enslaved Party Stage
23:00 — 00:30 empty Saxon True Metal Stage

Table Leg­end:
down: Time over­lap with next entry
up: Time over­lap with pre­vi­ous entry
up-down: Time over­lap with both, pre­vi­ous and next entry


That’s a lot of angry red clashes! I’ve got to do some think­ing over the next few days… plus, I’ve just realised that bands play­ing in the Wackinger — like Swash­buckle, who I def­i­nitely want to see — aren’t included in this tool.

Gah! tough deci­sions to be made. Who would you cut?

Wacken All Night, eh?

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Some­where, some­how, along my trav­els on the inter­nets I found a link to this video by a Ger­man metal band called The Past Alive.

It’s awe­some and hilar­i­ous at the same time. The photo slideshow was truly great. The sub-titles, not so much. But I think there’s some­thing in Wacken All Night for everyone:

Wacken All Night — an unof­fi­cial trib­ute by THE PAST ALIVE

That’s a pretty cool USB stick

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

The Wacken organ­is­ers have announced they’re sell­ing a “down­load card” which will let peo­ple down­load MP3s from selected Wacken per­for­mances after the fes­ti­val. And they’re sell­ing a Wacken-branded USB stick too.

I didn’t look at the pic­tures but when I was telling Dave, he said was pretty sure they would be the bog stan­dard USB drive with logo on the metal flippy bit like we are get­ting as promo mate­ri­als a lot lately.

As it turns out, no. They are freak­ing BULLET-SHAPED! The news item doesn’t tell you what the capac­ity of the drive is but these days they’re usu­ally at least 2GB… but who cares how big they are when they’re BULLET-SHAPED?

Stop! Metal time!

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

So this years Wacken is not with­out con­tro­versy. If you read the forums, there are quite a few unhappy peo­ple talk­ing about the unex­cit­ing line up, espe­cially for a 20th anniver­sary. On first appear­ance when you look at the list, it does seem like a lack­lus­tre line-up, espe­cially when you look at what the Hellfest fes­ti­val has pulled out.

So far, 46 bands have been announced, with a few self-confirming (it’s a shame when a band has to do that!). I def­i­nitely think the organ­is­ers have made some seri­ous mis­takes and while Wacken itself is an insti­tu­tion and always will be, read­ing some of the posts on the forums, espe­cially from peo­ple who have been com­ing for many years, there is a lot of dis­con­tent among the faithful.

I must say that I’m also of the opin­ion that com­par­ing to the Hellfest line up, Wacken is not as amaz­ing this year as the 2008 show was (and that was epic).

How­ever, enough whin­ing and bitch­ing, let’s take a look at what we have. Con­sider the fact that we have 3 days of music, and you’re never going to get every band you are dying to see. My *must see* bands from the list so far are;

So that’s 20 bands that I really badly want to see. That’s a hel­luva lot if you think about it. Now let’s add the bands I would like to check out between my *must* list;

So that’s another 7 bands. Not to men­tion the addi­tional 15 that should still be added before the fes­ti­val (going on tra­di­tion of around 60–70 bands on the bill).

They may not all be super pop­u­lar bands, but fuck me, it’s still a bril­liant line up of bands that here in Oz we may never get to see. Of the ones I listed, we have only seen 5 live. Run­ning Wild announced this was their final show ever, and while there is some­what of a power metal over­load this year, it’s still some­thing to see.

I am not going to say how I think that BFMV and BMTH (sorry, can’t bring myself to type out their names) are a really strange addi­tion to what is typ­i­cally a classic/dark metal fes­ti­val. But hey, every­one needs a break to go to the toi­let or drink some more beer between the star acts.

To sum up this fuck­ing long post, I can see why this years line up is dis­ap­point­ing peo­ple who have been com­ing to Wacken for many years. I prob­a­bly share the sen­ti­ment to an extent, where I was hop­ing to see some acts that we’ve been dying to catch live – Type O Neg­a­tive would be one that imme­di­ately comes to mind.

But on the whole, am I totally fuck­ing excited about Wacken 09? In a word, FUCKYEAH.

PS: Where is the Gojira announce­ment? Come on Wacken organ­is­ers, don’t dis­ap­point these Aussie travellers!

No Wacken Festival for Brazil

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
Germany vs. Brazil - 2002 World Cup Final

Image by skell via Flickr

When we were at Wacken ‘08, the offi­cial news­pa­per had an arti­cle about the festival’s plans for extra-continental dom­i­na­tion and it quite clearly stated that Aus­tralia would be the first coun­try out­side of Ger­many to get it’s own Wacken-branded metal festival.

Shortly after we left, Wacken Rocks Brazil was announced, and once again us Aussies grum­bled about being left out.

Now it turns out the Brazil­ian fes­ti­val, sched­uled for May, has been post­poned. No doubt due to the GFCTM*.

Bug­ger, eh. This kind of thing sucks for every­one. Here’s hop­ing things pick up.

*Global Finan­cial Crisis

Ticket update: yep we have ‘em now

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Well, we finally have our Wacken tick­ets in our hot lit­tle hands (ok… stuck up on the white­board with a mag­net). It was a bit of a process though: we first ordered them as soon as humanly pos­si­ble, back in early Sep­tem­ber, but our card wasn’t charged. When it finally DID get charged, we got an email from Met­alTix say­ing there was a prob­lem with the card and our order was can­celed – despite the fact that AUD ~$760 had been taken out of our account! Need­less to say we were los­ing our minds and it took a few emails back and forth to get it sorted. I didn’t really believe that it was all final­ized until we went to the post office and picked up the package.

The line up is flesh­ing out nicely and I’ll be post­ing some thoughts on some of those bands soon.

But what I’m really wait­ing for is Gojira, right? Let’s get those crazy French­men on the bill:

  1. They are awe­somely good
  2. New album The Way of All Flesh is out now
  3. Based in Europe already, con­ve­nience factor +
  4. Did I men­tion they kick arse awesomely?
  5. It’s a per­fect match!

While we wait patiently for a band announcement…

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

 While we were at Wacken 2008 the daily new­pa­per that came out had an item about how the Wacken fran­chise was expand­ing, and that the first coun­try likely to get their own WOA-style fes­ti­val (on a much smaller scale, of course) would be Australia.We were obvi­ously pretty stoked by that bit of news, but it looks like the first non-Wacken Wacken is going to be in Brazil in May 2009. Bum­mer. Well, not for the Brazil­ians I guess.

Dear Wacken Open Air organisers…

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Hey guys, on the 18th of August you said tick­ets would go on sale “in the next week”. It’s been 13 days now and poor Met­al­beast is check­ing your site reli­giously every hour. For the sake of our band­width and yours, please announce 2009 tick­ets soon.

Sin­cerely,

The Goat­lady.