The Word Alive and Chelsea Grin Concert Review

The Word Alive and Chelsea Grin Concert Review
The Real Sick Tour with Like Moths To Flames, Sylar and Under Paris
April 30, 2015

                                

The Word Alive and Chelsea Grin returned to The Castle Theatre in Bloomington, Illinois on The Real Sick Tour. This tour is hitting smaller venues all over the country. You can meet the guys in the bands up close and personal. The Word Alive has special VIP packages.

Five bands took the stage and gave the fans what they needed for the evening, a cathartic release for the middle of the week. Many fans had traveled from out of town to make it to the show.

Sylar is rock band from Queens, New York and they have a style that can be described as nu metal. Fans of The Word Alive, Deftones, and Islander will like Sylar.  The vocalist, Jayden Panesso, stood out wearing a white shirt and white gloves.  Sylar has quickly gained a following and loyal fans.

Sylar

Sylar

Like Moths To Flames performed next. Like Moths To Flames is a metalcore band from Columbus, Ohio. They have been reunited with vocalist, Chris Roetter, for a little over a year. Their live show is energetic and very solid.  Their songs, “Bury Your Pain” and “I Solemnly Swear” resonated with the crowd.

Like Moths To Flames

Like Moths To Flames

Like Moths To Flames

Like Moths To Flames

The Word Alive drew in the crowd. So many fans love the the newest album, Real, that was released June of 2014. I spoke to vocalist, Telle Smith, in an interview before the show. We discuss Real , Colby the Frenchie, and what kinds of gifts he likes to receive from the fans.

The Word Alive’s set included several songs off of Real. Telle challenged the crowd to sing along as well as the crowd did in Japan two weeks before to “Lighthouse”. The crowd met their challenge. They also performed “The Hounds of Anubis” off of their Deceiver album for those that like their heavier songs. The crowd also did very well on “Life Cycles”. Of course, “Life Cycles” is the mantra for TWA fans. If The Word Alive could only play one song at a show and it was “Life Cycles”, I think everyone would be okay just seeing it alone.

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The closer for the evening was Chelsea Grin. No doubt about it, Chelsea Grin is hardcore. The fans were ready to F.S.U.. Many of the fans that were there to see The Word Alive left to get home early on a school night. They made a mistake by leaving before Chelsea Grin’s set. There is nothing comparable to a live metal show where the energy is fierce. The act of banging your head, crowd surfing, or moshing in the pit gives you that carthartic release. They started the evening with “Playing with Fire” which got everyone in a good mood. Also included in the setlist were “My Damnation”, “Morte Ætérna”, and “Clockwork”

The vocalist, Alex Koehler, encourage the crowd when they needed it. Here is a moment when there was a battle between each side of the pit. It appears to be men versus women but believe me, it was both sexes competing.

Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin pit battle

Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin pit battle

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The Real Sick Tour continues. You should catch it if you can.

Sylar

Sylar

The Word Alive Concert Photos

                                

The Word Alive Concert Photos
~The Castle Theatre in Bloomington, Illinois

The Word Alive

The Word Alive

The Word Alive

The Word Alive

The Word Alive

The Word Alive

The Word Alive

Telle Smith of The Word Alive

The Word Alive

Luke Hollandd of The Word Alive

The Word Alive

The Word Alive

The Word Alive

The Word Alive

The Word Alive

Tony Pizzuti and Luke Hollandd of The Word Alive

Chelsea Grin Concert Photos

                                

Chelsea Grin Concert Photos
~The Castle Theatre in Bloomington, Illinois

Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin

Stephen Rutishauser of Chelsea Grin

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David Flinn and Jason Richardson of Chelsea Grin

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Alex Koehler of Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin

Alex Koehler of Chelsea Grin

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Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin

Too Close To Touch Photo Gallery

                                

Too Close To Touch Concert Photos
~The Castle Theatre in Bloomington, Illinois

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Too Close To Touch

I Prevail

Too Close To Touch

I Prevail

Eric Vanlerberghe of I Prevail joining Too Close To Touch

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Too Close To Touch

I Prevail

Too Close To Touch

I Prevail Concert Photos

                                

I Prevail Concert Photos
~The Castle Theatre in Bloomington, Illinois

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Eric Vanlerberghe of I Prevail

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Brian Burkheiser of I Prevail

 

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Steve Menoian of I Prevail

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Dylan Bowman of I Prevail

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Tony Camposeo of I Prevail

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Eric Vanlerberghe of I Prevail

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Brian Burkheiser of I Prevail

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Frank Lillingham III of I Prevail

September Mourning Interview

                                

 

September Mourning

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Best Rock List September Mourning Interview

September Mourning is an alternative hard rock band that has toured with Marilyn Manson and Gemini Syndrome.  September (Emily Lazar) is the vocalist and creative force behind the band and their multi-media offerings. Along with an album that is scheduled for release this Summer, they are releasing a comic book to chronicle their story.  September Mourning has worked with comic legend, Marc Silvestri, for production of their comic book. Marc Silvestri is best known for drawing many X-Men issues. The beautiful September has an amazing voice and a compelling presence.

Best Rock List asks September about the concept and imagery of September Mourning, what bands they would like to work with, and their plans for the summer.

BRL: Your band is one part of your greater idea including comic books and concept of a fantasy world. What is September Mourning about?

SM: In a nutshell… The character of September Mourning is a human-reaper hybrid, who feels the need to give some human souls a second chance at life, and thus disregards the direct orders of Fate.

BRL: The girl reaper, September, has a lighter image versus the rest of the reapers. Is there a reason why she is dressed in white while the others are in black?

SM: On a symbolic level the white costume stands against the black as a sort of reminder of September’s humanity. She is unlike all of the reapers that have been made by Fate. The others are warriors of death sent for a purpose to take the souls that Fate has asked for. She became a reaper hybrid when another of Fate’s reapers sacrificed himself for her, instead of taking her and in doing so gave her eternal life and his powers alongside her humanity. Because of her inception, She is the only one of her kind. On a personal level, I have always had a fascination with death. For me death is just another part of life as we know it. The final part but still a part in itself. An inescapable truth. Without the knowledge that our life on this planet is finite we wouldn’t have the appreciation for the time we have. That knowledge and appreciation is a beautiful thing. I find that people tend to vilify death in a way… and in doing so, everything about it and the culture that surrounds it is often dark or black in color. I went against that…. I wanted to make September angelic… like a Valkyrie… this being that at its core is angelic and beautiful but you know once you see her she is the last thing you will ever see.

BRL: You call your fans “Children of Fate”. What is the significance of both the child and fate references?

SM: Each soul on this planet is a product of fate…. thus coining the phrase, “Children of Fate”…. On a deeper level, it is meant to be empowering. To remind us all that we have the power to forge our own future and destiny… that nothing and no one can stand in our way of what we want to become.

September Mourning

September Mourning

 

 

BRL: September Mourning is a concept band that has a sound that pulls from different genres and I hear a lot of symphonic metal in the sound. You have toured with metal bands in the past. What bands do you want to work with in the future?

SM: Symphonic metal does have its place in our sound, although we pride on having more of an alternative hard rock band sound. Bands such as Avenged Sevenfold and Black Veil Brides could definitely be fun on the metal side… although I would love to be able to share a stage with bands such as Muse, 30 Seconds to Mars or Paramore… and on an even different level maybe even Lady Gaga because I love her theatricality.

BRL: On your Facebook page, it states the band is from Mortem but is there a place in this world that your original selves are from?

SM: I’m from New York. The others in this band span across the United States to California, Kansas, Texas and even across the globe to France.

BRL: Is there a release date and name for your upcoming album?

SM: All will be revealed very soon… we are looking at summer for a release.

BRL: You are slated for Rock On The Range in a couple of months. What are your other touring plans?

SM: We will be collecting souls across the US as a warm up for Rock On The Range as well as Atlantic City Comic Con in New Jersey. After that run we have a lot more Soul Collecting to do… You can keep in touch with them all on our social media sites or go to Septembermourning.com for the links