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    Show Review- Hot Topic Tour

    Bands: The Devil Wears Prada, Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, White Chapel, Gwen Stacy

    Location: The Canal Club Richmond, Virginia May 1, 2008

    This isn’t my typical hardcore show. Usually I’m not one for metalcore and especially southern metalcore for that matter, but I had a blast at this show. So please forgive me that I don’t really know these bands songs or anything. Just pretend this review is from someone who has just discovered the hardcore scene. Anyways, Gwen Stacy was up first. They went right into a breakdown when they got on stage, which whipped the crowd into a frenzy. Fists and round house kicks abounded during their set. Somewhere an invisible clan of ninjas is in great pain. Overall, I was very impressed by their performance then the previous time I had seen them and now I feel inclined to look into their music a little more.

    Up next was White Chapel. I wasn’t a big fan of this band. Their ripped off grindcore/metal sound (man Isaac is probably going to kill me for classifying them as that) was extremely monotonous and boring. By the time I had figured out that their first song was over they were done with their set.

    Maylene and the Sons of Disaster were up next. I must say I never liked this band because they ushered in the southern metalcore fad, but these guys put on a good live show. Dallas Taylor is insane on stage… no really it’s like the other band members took the straight jacket off of him right before their set. He’d stare down people for a good two minutes making the audience squirm around trying to evade his gaze. Then other times, much to my surprise, he’d rescue crowd surfers who were being thrown on stage. He actually caught one guy in his arms and started singing again with this guy who was about the same size as him craddled in his arms.

    The Devil Wears Prada closed out the night. I wasn’t as impressed by them as I was by Gwen Stacy and Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, but that could been because I was tired of listening to breakdowns and power chords all night. They did put on a good show and the crowd was really into them. The finished their set with the encore of “Dogs Grow Beards All Over” which I must admit is a very good song.

    Probably the best part of the night was talking with the bands afterwards. I gained a lot of respect for the guys in Gwen Stacy after talking to them about their faith and what it was like to be on tour with outspoken non-Christian band. A little later I got to talk to Dallas Taylor and hear what he said on how his faith greatly effects what he does.

    Overall, it was a good night of fun and music.

    Score: 7 out of 10


    Comments
    1. jordan | May 8th, 2008 | 7:46 pm

      nice review. i love maylene. i remember the first time i saw them they played with the showdown. their cd wasnt even out yet and i dednt know it was dallas taylor( as in underoaths old singer) had no idea. he was crazy: jumping into his bandmates and licking his armpits

    2. Trenton | May 28th, 2008 | 9:00 am

      “Hot Topic is not punk rock!”-MC LARS

    3. grant | June 3rd, 2008 | 1:54 am

      trenton, please…stop with your soapbox about hot topic. i get it. we get it. the entire internet gets it and we’re tired of hearing about it. everytime i read a post from you about how hot topic is so bad, or scene kids just don’t get it because they buy stuff from there and you’re so uber fantastically rad and cool because you don’t it’s just annoying. it’s like the equivalent of spam without being spam, which is probably worse.

    4. grant | June 3rd, 2008 | 1:55 am

      nice review btw. i’ve seen maylene twice and they keep getting better.

    5. Trenton | June 3rd, 2008 | 7:35 am

      If I am “spamming”, but it doesn’t contain spam, then how can it be worse?

    6. Trenton | June 3rd, 2008 | 8:00 am

      I never said that I was “uber fantastically rad and cool”, I just said that I don’t like Hot Topic and their musical/fashion format.

    7. tyler h | June 3rd, 2008 | 8:15 am

      okayyyyyy
      hot topic ruining people’s lives aside…
      avoiding his stare? really? i was so incredibly bored when i saw them play, but i’m not their target audience so thats okay i guess.

    8. Trenton | June 3rd, 2008 | 10:01 am

      Same here, Tyler. Except I didn’t go to that show for obvious reasons.

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