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by raidenwade2015@gmail.com on 2024-10-08MTELUS - MontrealRating: 3 out of 5Les guitares vraiment dur a entendre drum trop sourd seulement les voix était bonne
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Unlike other '80s metal bands, Testament’s fan base hasn't diminished with the accumulation of years. In fact, when Testament dropped "Dark Roots of Earth" in 2012, the disc entered the Billboard 200 at No. 12, the highest chart position the band has seen in its career. As every ticket holder in the metal underground knows, Testament concerts are built on furious riffs and aggressive harmonies. In fact, Testament became known for their virtuosic control and melodic crunch, an approach to thrash metal that set them apart from their contemporaries, many of whom just wanted to play as fast and as loud as possible on tour. Whether Testament is playing new material in concert or classics from the '80s, be prepared for pyrotechnics, headbanging, moshing and a stage set that looks like the lurid artwork from one of their famous album covers.
The 1980s are considered the heyday of American thrash metal, and the Bay Area was a hotbed for bands that liked their riffs hard and their solos fast. No ardent fan or music critic would dispute that. Many metal bands that exploded onto the scene in the '80s and rode the wave of MTV exposure, being featured on the music network’s legendary "Headbanger’s Ball" program, fell into obscurity when '90s grunge became popular, but Testament continued to battle on. Testament's first three albums, which include "The Legacy" (1987), "The New Order (1988)" and "Practice What You Preach" (1989), are the bands most popular, beloved by metal heads around the globe. In a 30-year career that has featured 10 studio albums, four live albums, six compilations and 1.4 million records sold in the U.S., Testament continue to play fast and hard, touring all over the world with bands like Judas Priest, Anthrax, Megadeth, Exodus and Lamb of God.
Les guitares vraiment dur a entendre drum trop sourd seulement les voix était bonne
started right on time great sound opening act was very energetic Kreator was excellent Testament put on a great show would highly recommend catching this act
This event was my second time to a heavy metal concert. The venue was spacious and open, allowing for all concert-goers to move around and enjoy the music. The bands that came to the TORONTO show were superb. The sound-design was excellent; I was able to hear both the vocalists, guitarists and drummers during their performances. The band line-up was excellent. This was my first time being introduced to Testament and Possessed. Possessed opened the night with powerful and strong music, followed up by Kreator, which was a band I was familiar with. However, Testament was the true highlight with its strong guitarist Alex Skolnick and vocalist Chuck Billy. The atmosphere and light shows during all of these bands' performance were beautiful and not irritating to the eyes. The set-list chosen were amazing and above all else, the music was top tier. I would gladly see these bands perform again if they're ever in Toronto. Thanks again for the wonderful music and performance~!
It was incredible show !!! Tanks ol bands Sometimes I I was thinking I back to the youth But we are together keep going and to the future Thanks !
Took my grandson with me to this concert, this was his first heavy metal concert, he had a blast, he even went into the moss pit, he got a little bump on his head the first time he went into it, but was right back in there, tossing people up to go body surfing, he had so much fun. Thank you Testament!!!
Death and black metal pioneers Possessed, Kraut Thrashers Kreator sounded better than when i saw them back in 2016. First time seeing Testament and they did not dissappoint, playing songs from the Legacy and New order albums exclusively. Thrash or die.
Best Testament show in 30 years. Chuck sounded heavy and the setlist was amazing. Kreator is one of the best live bands and they keep making music as good as their classics. Possessed are legends and proved it.
Old school thrash attack of awesomeness!!! All three bands were awesome. Great sound as well.
All 3 bands were great with my only complaint being the poor audio quality front stage of the river cree venue.
Was an amazing night with the best band ever!!! Up close got a pick from Alex Skolnick ❤️❤️❤️ my husband got one from Chuck it was a dream come true! Can’t wait until they come back ! Super killer show🤘