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  • Slayer, Suicidal Tendencies, Exodus Level Albany’s Washington Avenue Armory

    As major touring season is coming to a close and a memorable year of concerts approaching to an end, The Washington Avenue Armory was graced by metal’s best bands: Exodus, Suicidal Tendencies, and main headliner Slayer, to a three thousand plus crowd on November 25. Before, during, and after the show, there lots of people screaming “Slayerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!”

    I was late arriving to the show after being stuck in traffic and the line to show was still massive when I arrived, so I wound up missing most of Exodus set, but managed to catch their last two songs “The Toxic Waltz” and “Strike Of The Beast.” Judging by the crowd, they definitely made an impact, they sounded loud, clean, and vital as ever. The recent arrival of vocalist Steve “Zetro” Souza couldn’t have come at a better time for the band.

    When Suicidal Tendencies hit the stage, they whipped the crowd clean across the floor. I have never seen any band perform they way they do. It was like they had five frontmen in the band because all five of them were all over the place. Vocalist Mike Muir at age 51 is going absolutely bananas on stage and performs better than any twenty-something person from what I can tell. They opened with my favorite song, “You Can’t Bring Me Down.” Although Mike Muir is the only original member left in S.T., this currently lineup has something special going on and S.T. is here to stay for a long time.

    Suicidal Tendencies also did a great job doing a set list that contained songs that were more “thrashier” to really please the crowd. The second song they played was “Freedumb” before getting the crowd to participate in the classic “War Inside My Head.” After they played “Subliminal” the band took a break and Mike Muir addressed the crowd about the bands history and their love for skateboarding and played one of their trademark songs, “Possessed To Skate.” Then what was probably the highlight of their set, they played “I Saw Your Mommy” before ending their set with “Cyco Vision” and “Pledge Your Allegiance.” I was kind of surprised they didn’t pay tribute to Tim Williams who sadly passed away recently, but did have t-shirts of him over at the merch table. They didn’t play “Institutionalized” but they didn’t need to with such a good performance.

    Finally, Slayer arrived on the stage to make everyone’s ears bleed. This time through, Slayer’s production was massive with four giant upside down crosses hanging above the stage and multiple backdrops throughout their set. They played for almost two hours, ripping through their set, going song after song taking very minimal breaks. Guitarist Gary Hoyt who is pulling a double duty on this tour with Exodus and Slayer, was on stage replacing the late Jeff Hanneman, and did a respectable job in playing Hanneman’s parts. Paul Bostaph was behind the kit, also doing a hell of a job. If you were blind, you would not even know it’s not the original lineup. Tom Araya sounds furious as he ever did, and Kerry King is still boss on guitar.

    Now for me, I did see the original lineup five years ago and it was sad not to see Hannaman there, but it’s a damn shame things didn’t work out with Dave Lombardo, but if it was your first time seeing Slayer, you wouldn’t care because their performance was clutch and top notch. They opened with “World Painted Blood” and other highlights included “Chemical Warfare,” “War Ensemble,” “Hell Awaits,” and “Jesus Saves.” But the best part of the show was when they played “Seasons In The Abyss” because just about all of their set was heavy, up tempo songs, but when they switched it up and played “Seasons In The Abyss,” hearing a slower song seemed to stand out more, and the stage lights went from what was primarily red through the whole show to yellow. At the end of their set, they wrapped things up with their trademark “Raining Blood, Psychopathy Red” before finishing up with “South Of Heaven” (which sounded really fantastic before paying tribute to Hanneman for “Angel Of Death” with a backdrop dedicated to him on display. Even though Slayer at this point of their career it’s more about their business and keeping it going, it doesn’t stop them from giving a performance for their insane fans.

    Overall a fantastic show, personally I thought Suicidal Tendencies owned the show, but obviously the crowd was there for their lords and saviors Slayer. I would imagine all three bands will be back in Albany sooner or later.

  • “Lace Up” Albany – Machine Gun Kelly Adds Armory Date

    Rapper Machine Gun Kelly, aka MGK, may be on tour with Limp Bizkit, but that isn’t stopping him from taking a night that the tour has off to stop up to Albany to play the Washington Avenue Armory. The 24-year old is no stranger to Albany fans who have packed the place last year to see this dynamic young star.  MGK released his second full album last year, Black Flag, and is perhaps best known for his many mixed tapes that he released leading up to being signed by Diddy three years ago to Bad Boy Records.

    “I got the name Machine Gun Kelly because of my rapid-fire delivery when I was 15 and started doing shows,” says MGK.  That rapid delivery is still there mixed with the maturity of time.  Fans relate to his lyrics, coming from a broken home and being an outcast in tough neighborhoods with no brothers or sisters to look out for him.  Colson Baker moved around as a child and was essentially raised simultaneously by his father and the streets after his mother left him at a young age. Ready for the prime time, MGK is on a shooting star and passengers should hop aboard now.

    Mark your calendars for an Oct. 4 date with openers to be announced soon. Tickets are available now at Ticketfly.  Avid Entertainment has promised an exciting fall line-up for the second largest venue in the city, and this, along with other fall dates previously announced such as, Masquerave, Pierce the Veil, Slayer, it is a good indication that they holding true to their word.

    A hint at a big announcement yesterday by Washington Avenue Armory’s Michael Corts gave us a hint as to whom may be announced. His partner at Avid Entertainment, Darren Sparato, all but confirmed my educated guess this morning.

    Early tour releases already showcased a New York City date on October 8 and a Boston date on October 10, with a few off dates in October as the only viable option. The big hint in the clue was 19XX. Did it mean the band 1975, a reference to Van Halen’s famous album 1984, or Prince’s party anthem, “1999”? No, I think it paid reference to Machine Gun Kelly’s chest tattoo, Est. 19XX.

  • Slayer, Suicidal Tendencies, Exodus Victory Lap Set, Will Include Albany Stop November 25

    Earlier this year, thrash metal heavyweights Slayer, along with hardcore punk outfit Suicidal Tendencies, and fellow thrashers Exodus embarked on a brief tour in May – every show sold out. So back by popular demand a fall tour has been announced. The Scion presented tour will be stopping at the Washington Avenue Amory on Tuesday, November 25. The full tour dates listed below.

    Slayer has been touring heavily the past two years with a controversial split with drummer Dave Lombardo, while Suicidal Tendencies have been on tour supporting last year’s critically acclaimed album, simply named, 13. Exodus reciently made headlines with their controversial split with frontman Rob Dukes who has since been replaced by Steve “Zetro” Souza, who fronted Exodus from 1986-1993 and 2002-2004. Guitarist Gary Holt will be on double duty with both Exodus and Slayer.

    Tickets for the Albany show can be purchased here.

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    Tour Dates

    Nov. 12 – Fox Theatre, Oakland, CA

    Nov. 14 – The Forum, Los Angeles, CA

    Nov. 15 – Comercia Theatre, Phoenix, AZ

    Nov. 17 – Bricktown Events Center, Oklahoma City, OK

    Nov. 18 – ACL Live, Austin, TX

    Nov. 19 – Verizon Theatre, Dallas, T

    Nov. 21 – Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL

    Nov. 22 – The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA

    Nov. 23 – The Fillmore, Charlotte, NC

    Nov. 25 – The Armory, Albany, NY

    Nov. 26 – Sands Events Center, Bethlehem, PA

    Nov. 28 – The Palladium, Worcester, MA

    Nov. 29 – Wellmont Theatre, Montclair, NJ

    Nov. 30 – Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, PA

    Dec. 02 – Agora Theatre, Cleveland, OH

    Dec. 04 – Egyptian Room, Indianapolis, IN

    Dec. 05 – The Fillmore, Detroit, MI

  • Slayer, Suicidal Tendencies and Exodus to Raise Washington Avenue Armory

    Slayer, Suicidal Tendencies and Exodus The Washington Avenue Armory announced this morning legendary heavy metal group Slayer, will headline a show on November 25th that will include Suicidal Tendencies and Exodus.

    “We are way f—ing excited about hitting the road again with Suicidal and Exodus,” said Slayer frontman Tom Araya. “F—ing intense. See you in the fall.”

    Each of the three bands has had a hand in establishing the popularity of heavy metal music from the start of the 1980s.  Slayer went as far as winning two Grammy Awards for Best Metal Performance in 2007 (“Eyes of the Insane”) and 2008 (“Final Six”).  This tour comes a year after the loss of original member, guitarist Jeff Hanneman.

    In 2010, Hanneman contracted necrotizing fasciitis and his only performance after that was two songs during an encore at one of Slayer’s Big 4 performances in April 2011.

    A few weeks ago Rob Dukes parted ways with Exodus, former vocalist Steve ‘Zetro’ Souza plans to return to fill the role.

    The US tour launches November 12th from Oakland, CA.

    Tickets for Slayer, Suicidal Tendencies and Exodus can be purchased through all Ticketmaster locations, through the Armory’s box office, or charge-by-phone at 800-745-3000.