The
scene - The Hifi Bar & Ballroom. The occasion - Alaskan metal band
36 Crazyfists & Orange County Emo band Atreyu.
I set off with all the fashion items in place, black pants, black
t-shirt, black hoodie. Only thing missing my black eyeliner & nail
polish. One thing I will never bow down to despite how ‘punk’ the
so called people who know how to be punk will tell you.
I have been a big fan of '36' since first hearing them on an MTV
Headbangers Ball compilation CD. Now that they are visiting our
shores for the first time in their 3 full length album career, I
like many of the other punters on the night were looking very forward
to seeing this show.

The show began with lead singer Brock Lindow
imposing his intimidating self onto the crowd. Now from all photos
I’d
seen he just looked like a typical seppo, but he is one big motherfucker.
The set started off very strongly with main single from 2004 ‘A
Snow Capped Romance’, 'At The End Of August'. Hearing
this belted out told me that it was going to be an excellent set.
You don’t
start off a show to a country you’ve never played before with
one of your main hits unless you know you can back it up.
Following
it straight up with 'I’ll Go Until My Heart Stops' from
their latest release ‘Rest Inside The Flames’ with the
very strong growl from deep within Lindows throat I think ‘it’ moved.
I haven’t seen such a powerful vocalist growl so well. Yes
that is right it was chubby material (Thanks for that visual... -
Ed.). Good thing it was dark...
The standard of songs in to talk to the crowd was done, my only thoughts
were cut the crap get back to the songs but the kids love it so fine.
Moving into standout tracks from ‘A Snow Capped Romance’;
'Bloodwork' and 'The
Heart And Shape', I was reminded why I loved this band. With
guitarist Steve Holt and bassist Mick Whitney as tight as a nuns
nasty and drummer
Tom Noonan belting the absolute shit out of the skins, I witnessed
a band that may have taken a long time to get out here but fuck,
it was worth the wait.

Throwing in a new track 'Felt Through A Phone
Line', I confirmed that despite not being as melodic as the
previous album their new release was just as fucking brutal. Another
break for some chit chat with Brock stating that he wants people
to hang around to meet afterwards to chat and meet, as they didn’t
come all this way not to talk to fans, was something that I have
noticed a bit of lately [at other gigs] and is really good to see...apart
from the pretentious fuck that is Glenn
Danzig, who wouldn’t
even allow for cameras, the last 3 or 4 bands I’ve seen have
had the same approach which is awesome from my perspective, let alone
the kids who live to just meet their favourite band.
The set kept
going from strength to strength with more sensational songs being
belted out like 'Skin And Atmosphere' and my
personal favourite 'Installing The Catheter', which Brock
insisted getting a nice old circle pit going for which the crowd
happily obliged for. One of the highlights for the show would have
to be local fan Tim getting dragged up on stage to sing along for
'Destroy The Map' which he got to do up in Sydney too.
The
grin on the guys face when he was chatting to us afterwards was priceless.

Closing the set with the amazing 'Slit Wrist
Theory' was an epic finishing
song and certainly had this fan with what started out as just a semi-chubby
with a fully fledged boner in my pants.
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Now it was for
Atreyu, and I can assure you all blood was very very quickly removed
from my cock. If it wasn’t for my mate Adza being a fan of
this lame-arsed, no talent, waste of time, emo shit we would have
left and happily had a beer at the pub down the road.
I don’t
understand why record company big-wigs try and make this stuff
seem cool and push it on the public. It is absolute shit and nothing
short of it. Now, I hate 'Emo’s' as much as the next person,
but for the time that Atreyu were up on stage I was actually contemplating
turning 'Emo'. Just so I could go to the toilets, smash the mirror
and cut my wrists with it so this night would end and I would not
have to recall it ever again.
There were guys standing next to
me getting so emotionally involved singing shit like ‘Will
you still hold me when you'll see what I have done? Will you still
kiss me the same’...then two lines later ‘My heart
is dead and so are you’...I turned to my mate Patty and we
both said 'get us the fuck out of here'.

The rest of the set was
a blur as just as this shit came on the 36 boys walked through
and stood behind us. Of course I wasn’t going to waste this
opportunity to chat to them. All I can say is they are absolute
gentlemen and were stoked with how many fans they had out here.
All I could say in return was how stoked I was they came and played
and blew me away. It was cut short when their lift arrived and
all I could think was those lucky bastards, they don’t have
to see anymore of fucken Atreyu.
I’m not even going to bother
going on about this diabolical set of what is supposed to be one
of the hottest 'Emo' bands around. The only thing I have to say
about it is I hope this trend doesn’t last long and bands like
36 Crazyfists start to get the recognition they deserve instead
of these shithouse musicians who call themselves talented.
For crying
out loud Madball had
half the people Atreyu had and they are one of the fathers of Hardcore
for fucks sake! Half the Atreyu crowd have probably never heard of
them either. But I’ll save you
all my tirade of what is wrong with mainstream music and the like
for another time, that is if the Pixel team will have me back again...Haha...(well...
- Ed.)

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