Saw Lamb of God and Pantera last night
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2024 1:51 pm
I was offered free tickets at the last minute so obviously I had to go:
Some highlights:
Whoever is running the sound for this tour is brilliant, this has to be the highest sound quality I've heard in a metal show in many years, possibly decades. Just crushingly heavy and crystal clear at the same time.
Lamb of God is on absolute fire and their guitar tones are insane in this tour. I've seen them many times and it's always great but this was well above their average. I have zero criticism of this show. Just impeccable sound and performance.
Now Pantera:
Phil sounds amazing. It's crazy how he was able to get his voice back to this level. He sounds as good as he did in the 90s.
Rex is Rex and he sounds great as always.
Charlie is absolutely nailing his parts. Even his drum tones sound a lot like Vinne.
Zakk has gotten a lot better than he was in the beginning, his tone still doesn't work in some songs but overall he puts on a solid performance.
The Floods tribute to the brothers was amazing and emotional. I realized that even 20 years later, I haven't fully processed or accepted Dime's passing.
Overall it was a better show than I expected. There were a lot of young fans there that clearly hadn't seen them in the 90s or weren't even born back therm, so it's good that they're bringing this music to them. But I HAVE seen Pantera at their prime many times so it's hard. I think it was a good experience overall but goddamn I miss Dime.
Some highlights:
Whoever is running the sound for this tour is brilliant, this has to be the highest sound quality I've heard in a metal show in many years, possibly decades. Just crushingly heavy and crystal clear at the same time.
Lamb of God is on absolute fire and their guitar tones are insane in this tour. I've seen them many times and it's always great but this was well above their average. I have zero criticism of this show. Just impeccable sound and performance.
Now Pantera:
Phil sounds amazing. It's crazy how he was able to get his voice back to this level. He sounds as good as he did in the 90s.
Rex is Rex and he sounds great as always.
Charlie is absolutely nailing his parts. Even his drum tones sound a lot like Vinne.
Zakk has gotten a lot better than he was in the beginning, his tone still doesn't work in some songs but overall he puts on a solid performance.
The Floods tribute to the brothers was amazing and emotional. I realized that even 20 years later, I haven't fully processed or accepted Dime's passing.
Overall it was a better show than I expected. There were a lot of young fans there that clearly hadn't seen them in the 90s or weren't even born back therm, so it's good that they're bringing this music to them. But I HAVE seen Pantera at their prime many times so it's hard. I think it was a good experience overall but goddamn I miss Dime.