Shinedown and Breaking Benjamin Concert Review

Shinedown and Breaking Benjamin Concert Review
with Sevendust
Peoria Civic Center, Peoria, Illinois

All Time Low's Rian Dawson

Shinedown and Breaking Benjamin have teamed up with Sevendust to create a super tour. Each band has a devoted following and fan base. Doors to the venue had notices that stated strobe lights were in use and loud fireworks as well. The signs piqued the curiosity of the crowd as they entered the venue.

Sevendust opened the evening and played one of the shortest sets ever. My companions and I missed most of their set due to traffic backed up for over an hour. Sevendust are a favorite in the area and the fans showed up early to see them. What I did see included Sevendust’s new song “Thank You” off their album Kill The Flaw.

Breaking Benjamin took the stage next with their return to making music and touring. Their number one album Dark Before Dawn is still highly successful. Fans came out to see their classic hits such as “Blow Me Away”, “Breath”, “Polyamorous”, “I Will Not Bow” and “The Diary of Jane”. Their performance was solid but sound issues seem to plague them. There were a few moments when sound was sub-par. Their stage was set with their signature Celtic knot of interlocking B’s flanking each side of the stage with pressurized air being shot from the top of each one. Part of their show contains bringing children on the stage with their parents. It was a dream come true for some of the kids and their parents. Ben Burnley, the main force behind Breaking Benjamin and only original member, spoke about being in the crowd when he was younger and knowing that he wanted to perform some day. Fans embraced their set and loved the mix of new and classic songs.

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I was always just a passing fan of Shinedown but I am surrounded by friends who have seen them double digit times. They have listened to their music at their lowest times in their lives to emerge with hope. Shinedown is their music friend. Their latest album Threat To Survival has relatable lyrics that paint a visionary tale with extremely catchy hooks. The album is the most listenable of 2015 and is definitely on the list of the best of 2015. While some fans will miss the hard rock that Shinedown has been known for, new fans will be able to still feel a little of the hard rock with “Cut The Cord”.  Brent Smith told the crowd that night that they knew that the album would change some things up. A deliberate move to pop rock while retaining the lyrical genius.

“Thick As Thieves”

“Evidently we can’t work it out
I guess that courage ain’t allowed
Evidently you’re not in the mood
And everything I say just bothers you

You built this fortress
I stumble towards it”

The show was punctuated with pyrotechnics with flame cannons and loud fireworks. The setlist included a lot of new songs and songs that go along with the pop rock feel such as “Bully”, “State of My Head”, “I’ll Follow You”, “45”, and “Simple Man”.

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Shinedown Concert Photos
November 6, 2015
Peoria Civic Center, Peoria, Illinois

                                

Brent Smith of Shinedown

Brent Smith of Shinedown

Zach Myers of Shinedown

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Barry Kerch of Shinedown

Zach Myers of Shinedown

Zach Myers of Shinedown

Brent Smith of Shinedown

Brent Smith of Shinedown

Eric Bass of Shinedown

Eric Bass of Shinedown

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Brent Smith of Shinedown

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Zach Myers of Shinedown

Zach Myers of Shinedown

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Breaking Benjamin Concert Photo Gallery

Breaking Benjamin Concert Photos
November 6, 2015
Peoria Civic Center, Peoria, Illinois

                                

Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin

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Ben Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

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Jasen Rauch of Breaking Benjamin

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Keith Wallen of Breaking Benjamin

Aaron Bruch of Breaking Benjamin

Aaron Bruch of Breaking Benjamin

Aaron Bruch of Breaking Benjamin

Aaron Bruch of Breaking Benjamin

Ben Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

Ben Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

Aaron Bruch of Breaking Benjamin

Aaron Bruch of Breaking Benjamin

Ben Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

Ben Burnley of Breaking Benjamin

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Breaking Benjamin

Judas Priest Concert Review

Judas Priest Redeemer of Souls Tour Concert Review
with Mastodon
Peoria Civic Center, Peoria, Illinois

The longevity of Judas Priest has weathered lineup changes and their career has seen superstar status in the 1980s with their album British Steel of which tracks, “Breaking The Law” and “Living After Midnight” are classic songs that receive radio play. A hundred artists have covered “Breaking The Law” and it has been featured in television shows and movies. The band released an album Redeemer of Souls July 8, 2014. Judas Priest has been on tour for support of the album for over a year now and traveled through North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, and South America.

Peoria, Illinois was lucky enough to have Judas Priest grace them with their presence. Everyone knows that Judas Priest could play larger venues and not even bother with playing smaller venues. They do so for the fans. The fans will travel far and wide to get so close to these metal legends. While the fans consisted mainly of older gentlemen, there were fans of all ages. Fans who were metalheads, musicians, and their companions all were blown away by the power in Rob Halford’s vocals.

Metal award winning band Mastodon opened the show. Their stage was set with a large backdrop designed by the artist known as Skinner. Skinner’s work is immediately recognizable. He also designed the album cover for Mastodon Once More ‘Round The Sun.

Mastodon took the stage with Brent Hinds and Troy Sanders looking like Wildlings with long hair and beards. Members of Mastodon did star as Wildlings in the HBO original series Game of Thrones.  They also have a song “White Walkers” on Game of Thrones Mixtape II .

 

Mastodon in Game of Thrones

Mastodon in Game of Thrones

 

Mastodon’s setlist this evening contained “Tread Lightly”, “Once More ‘Round The Sun”, “Aqua Dementia” and “Black Tongue”. Their set was more energetic than I’ve seen them in the past perhaps because they had more stage to move around. Everyone tries to describe Mastodon by placing them into a sub-genre of rock like progressive rock or groove metal. They are rockers whose musicianship will impress you because they are just that magnificient.

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Judas Priest built the anticipation to their set by having a large curtain cover the stage with their name in large letters and their signature pitchfork. The curtain dropped and they started with “Dragonaut”. Rob Halford came out with a cane that was for style and not necessity. Their stage set included an led screen the entire backdrop and two smaller screens in front of either side of the elevated drum kit. Two lighted pitchforks hung from the air on either side of the backdrop screen. The screens featured album covers, lyrics for some songs, and cameras from the stage of the band and the crowd. Their tracks included several songs to show that Rob Halford’s vocals are still outstanding and Glenn Tipton’s wailing guitar, thumping bass of Ian Hill and the hard-hitting drums of Scott Travis. Not to leave out the youngster, Richie Faulkner on guitar who also brings a lot of energy and skill to the show. They performed “Desert Plains”, “Screaming For Vengeance”, and “The Rage” and their hits as well. Watching the set made me tired. I do not know how the older gentleman in the band continue their touring schedule. Drummer, Scott Travis seemed to have an endless supply of energy.

Rob Halford’s costume changes occurred during every song. His wardrobe consisted of leather, whips, handcuffs, and vests and jackets adorned with gems or studs. Rob also rides out on a motorcycle to the expectation of the fans. He took a moment during the show to thank all the metalheads who came out to support them. I know a lot of fans wanted to make sure they saw the legends in person.

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You can still see Judas Priest with Mastodon.

See all the tour dates on their website: Judas Priest Tour Dates

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Judas Priest Concert Photos
November 3, 2015
Peoria Civic Center, Peoria, Illinois

                                

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

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Richie Faulkner of Judas Priest

Glenn Tipton of Judas Priest

Glenn Tipton of Judas Priest

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

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Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Richie Faulkner and Glenn Tipton of Judas Priest

Richie Faulkner and Glenn Tipton of Judas Priest

 

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Richie Faulkner of Judas Priest

Richie Faulkner of Judas Priest

Judas Priest

Judas Priest

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Ian Hill of Judas Priest

Ian Hill of Judas Priest

Scott Travis and Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Scott Travis and Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Michael Sweet Concert Review

Michael Sweet Concert Review
Twisted Spoke Saloon
Pekin, Illinois, 2015

Pekin, Illinois is famous for being the Marigold Capital of The World. Twisted Spoke Saloon is famous for having world class acts on their intimate stage. The biker-themed bar is friendly to not only bikers but also to lovers of music. Michael Sweet graced the small town of Pekin with his amazing vocal and musical talent. The bar has ample seating and a small stage with great lighting and sound.

Michael Sweet is better known as the vocalist and songwriter of the Christian rock band Stryper. They are at their heart a metal band while still being lumped into the hair band category in the 1980s. Their hair was amazing and Michael’s remains amazing still. His voice has gotten better over the years. He tours rigorously and is supporting his latest album, I’m Not Your Suicide. The album is arguably his best to date.

The evening began with solid local band The UnHandsome Devils who had an acoustic show. UnHandsome Devils are a cover band with a strong set that includes staples of rock music. Their vocalist, Mitch Bland, has an incredibly good power and range. He also did double duty by playing cajon and singing while their drummer was recovering from an accident.

Michael Sweet Concert Photo Gallery

Michael Sweet
October 24, 2015
Twisted Spoke Saloon Pekin, Illinois

                                

Michael Sweet

Michael Sweet

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Michael Sweet

Michael Sweet

Michael Sweet

Michael Sweet

Michael Sweet

Michael Sweet

Michael Sweet

Michael Sweet

Michael Sweet

Michael Sweet

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Marianas Trench with Secret Someones

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Marianas Trench album “Astoria” out October 23, 2015.

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