Spring is around the corner and Spectrasonic delivers another stellar line up for the month of March.
Winnipeg`s Juno nominated Alt-Rockers Royal Canoe are heading to The 27 Club March 9th with Ottawa’s own mal/aimé
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March 7, 2019 at 7:21 pm
Spring is around the corner and Spectrasonic delivers another stellar line up for the month of March.
Winnipeg`s Juno nominated Alt-Rockers Royal Canoe are heading to The 27 Club March 9th with Ottawa’s own mal/aimé
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December 6, 2017 at 4:25 pm
Finland’s extreme metal superstars Children of Bodom brought their 20 Years Down & Dirty to Ottawa on Wednesday night and things were bound to get crazy!
The progressive death metal band Uncured from New York opened the metal night at the absolutely packed Bronson Centre.
The second to hit the stage was Lost Society from Jyvaskyla, Finland. The young band has an insane amount of positive energy on stage, and their short but solid set was sure to warm up any trash metal fans in the audience with influences from Megadeth and Pantera.
The much anticipated Dutch horror metal band Carach Angren entered the stage surrounded by ghostly holograms was sure to be a memorable performance. The haunting synth combined with the heavy guitar riffs and some extreme drumming combined with singer Dennis Droomer’s guttural vocals left more than a few people collecting their jaws off the floor and wanting to see more of the theatrical band.
It’s hard to believe it has been 20 years since Children of Bodom released their debut album Something Wild. The front man Alexi Laiho seems to be in the best shape ever and making his larger than life guitar solos look absolutely effortless.
The band has been on the road most of the year, touring in Europe in the spring, and bringing in the North American leg of the tour in October, having only two shows left in Canada after the Ottawa show. There was no sign tiredness showing from any of the band members as they put on a show that turned the ecstatic Bronson Centre crowd into a giant mosh pit and a flow of crowd surfers going through the floor for most of the second half of the show.
It has been a while since I’ve seen such a passionate audience, singing almost every song from word to word. Laiho was clearly enjoying his time on stage as well, encouraging the crowd to be louder.
Children of Bodom is one of the biggest bands to come out of the promised land of metal bands, and showed us what it takes to conquer the world, over and over.
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By Laura Collins.
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