What a wild show! City Limits was jam-packed; hopefully enough so that more national caliber shows will happen there in the future.
I didn't get to see Dragon Fire's set, as the start time of the show reportedly kept getting juggled around (Black Flood Diesel cancelled out of the show the night before, causing the schedule shifting), and Dragon Fire had just finished when I arrived shortly after 8:30.
As Summer Dies was all right. Their sound reminded me a lot of Marilyn Manson. They had their moments, but there wasn't anything truly unique about their sound that stood out to me.
Psyclon Nine was pretty insane. Heavy, aggressive, industrial grooves, and a lot of action onstage. Some friends helped pull me up next to the stage for their set; I'll be interested in hearing more from this band and perhaps checking out their CD's.
And then there was Mushroomhead. Wow! On a personal note, I'm proud that at my age, I can still hold my own in a pit! (And I have a bruise from somebody's chin impacting my right shoulder to prove it!) Mushroomhead definitely brought it; it was turbulence and mayhem from start to end. I recognized several of their new songs off the Savior Sorrow CD, and at least one off their first CD. (If anybody can email or PM me a setlist, I'd much appreciate it!) It was intense, brutal, visual, and an adrenaline rush start to finish. I was a little disappointed that the show was over with before midnight, but that allowed me to head to the Hitching Post to finish off the night with Half Tempted. More on that in a future "JP's Corner" recap...
Anyway, some pictures...from the trenches...












The one photo I didn't get that I'm kicking myself for missing was Danette's vault over the side bar to singlehandedly prevent a catfight in the ladies room! It was classic!
Anybody else who attended, feel free to post your thoughts below...