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Artist: W.A.S.P.
Venue: Starland Ballroom - Sayreville, NJ
Opener: L.A. Guns, Stephen Pearcy, Metal Church
Label: Sanctuary Records
Date: 7/15/2005
Genre: Heavy Metal
Pics: PiercingMetal.com
The event was called The American Metal Blast tour and this pretty much on
target for it was that and so much more. I was fortunate to be able to review this show
not only as a Metal Journalist but also as a fan of all of these bands. W.A.S.P. in
particular has held a high ranking in my list of favorite bands to see live and when you
add three other quality groups to the bill - you know the show was going to be great all
around. The setting would be The Starland Ballroom, where most recently I attended the
Sounds Of The Underground show and the Anthrax reunion. While I am already a fan of this
place I have to say that this is a great venue to see a group like W.A.S.P. It is roomy
enough to cater to their visual nature and you are able to follow the action from any
vantage point in the club. For me that is an incredible plus.
We arrived just in time to see Metal Church perform and they really know how to get it
started at a Metal show. The band has just returned from a European tour in support of
their SPV Records release "The Weight Of The World". The band also has Ira Black
on guitar in place of Kurdt Vanderhoof (he had conflicts in his schedule). We spoke to Ira
backstage and were informed that he had joined the band two weeks almost immediately after
his touring with Chris Caffery (former Savatage). Singer Ronnie Munroe did a great job on
the old David Wayne stuff as well as the new material. Solid Metal, as expected. I am sure
David smiles down from above and raises the Metal horns.
Stephen Pearcy came on shortly after and right off the bat I could tell that he was going
to be better than I had expected him to be. Dont get me wrong in this but in most
cases when one good band becomes two different ones, instead of double the magic you are
left with two sub-par acts. Pearcy made sure that his set focused primarily on the best of
the Ratt material he had. His band was akin to a down and dirty Guns 'N Roses type more
than the glam that Ratt was noted for. I felt his voice was a little rougher yet it all
seemed to work together with the way the band was delivering the music. The response he
and his group received was very positive with the audience singing along to every tune.
L.A. Guns always seems to give a good show to their audience. Out of the crop of bands
from the Sunset Strip they were among the few who had any sort of staying power over the
years with there no-nonsense Rock & Roll. I found it interesting to watch drummer
Steven Riley for at one time he slammed the kit in W.A.S.P. Their set featured some new
material and expected classics. There is not much more to report other than they kicked
ass once again but did sound a little tighter than when I saw them last year with Dokken.
I am thinking this was because at the time their guitar player was a new addition and now
he has had considerable gigging time with them.
For W.A.S.P. the club was at its most crowded and reports later circulated that this was
the best draw on the tour so far. I felt this was a combination of both venue and the
bands themselves. To those that have never seen W.A.S.P. live you need to experience it at
least once in your life as a Metal fan. The speakers blared "The End" by the
Doors and this was how they used to open their sets many years ago. It was interesting to
hear this as it made me recollect times in the past when I had seen them. Perhaps this was
the expected result. Suddenly the group hit the stage running and they are a total
hurricane from the get go. The band was said to be performing a Greatest Hits set, and
Blackie had interviewed that this material was special for the Fans and it needed to be
presented as such. The lineup for the last few years has been Mike Duda (bass), Darrell
Roberts (guitar) and Stet Howland (drums) along with Master Of Ceremonies Blackie Lawless
and quite honestly this is the tightest lineup the band has ever had. I missed Chris
Holmes for a short time until I saw Darrell play as he really is excellent. While I was
originally sad that Frankie Banali had opted to stay with Quiet Riot instead of touring
W.A.S.P. I quickly recovered when Stet Howland returned. Stet is devastation on the drums
and all through the performance juggles, and throws his sticks along with performing very
well on the backing vocals. In a band like W.A.S.P. it is great to also have a very visual
drummer. Bassist Duda holds the whole thing in check while Blackie sings and performs on
the wildest microphone stand I have ever seen. This is a stand, a stage ornament and a
carnival ride all in one. Blackie continually climbs to the top of it, or starts swinging
back and forth on it. With this performance there was a lot of return to the old school
mindset as Blackie was once again wearing the buzz saw blade gauntlets as he had in the
80s. Yet this was not to be the only turn back the time event as late in the set the
familiar rumblings in the music began and Blackie now wearing a mask in black war paint
came out with his axe. From there a box labeled raw meat was displayed and
Blackie began chopping. The audience became ravenous as the Lawless one began to toss the
bits of chopped meat to the hungry outstretched hands. I steered clear from that since it
was getting crazy in the front and I did not really require any of the stuff. Guitar pick
yes, chopped up meat no thank you. The set list seemed a bit short at just over an hour
and 10 minutes but they really did play almost everything one can expect in a hits
performance. I left completely satisfied and anxious for their return. Blackie has proved
that with age comes expertise and while he can be considered a Wild Child at
times, he is still The Idol to many, many others.
W.A.S.P. Set List:
1. On Your Knees/Inside The Electric Circus/ - Medley
2. L.O.V.E. Machine
3. Wild Child
4. Animal (F--k Like A Beast)
5. Headless Children
6. The Idol
7. Kill Your Pretty Face
8. The Real Me
9. I Wanna Be Somebody
10. Sleeping In The Fire
11. Blind In Texas
L.A. Guns Set List
1. Show No Mercy
2. Sex Action
3. It's Never Enough
4. Electric Gypsy
5. Vampire
6. One More Reason To Die
Stephen Pearcy Set List:
1. Push Me
2. Wanted Man
3. I'm Insane
4. You Think You're Tough
5. Back For More
6. Teacher's Pet
7. Lack Of Communication
8. Lay It Down
9. You're In Love
10. Body Talk
11. Round And Round
Official Web site: www.WASPNation.com
Official Web site: www.LAGuns.com
Official Web site: www.Pearcey.com
Official Web site: www.MetalChurch.com
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