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Entries by Genghis (420)

Friday
Jan102020

RIP: Neil Peart (1952-2020)

Our first big KICK of 2020 comes by way of the passing of music legend, drummer Neil Peart. While Neil had been battling brain cancer for the last few years, it still comes as a shock to countless fans around the world. Rush is one of those groups that no list of truly influential rock bands has been complete without for decades - and we've no doubt that will always be the case. Ragman and I are HUGE Rush fans, and all of us at The Right To Rock wish the band and their families a heartfelt expression of condolence.

The progressive world is a little less bright now, but Neil's unquestionable influence will live on.

Godspeed, Professor.

- Genghis is cranking his trusty Rush playlist right now...

Tuesday
Apr302019

So What?! Music Festival 2019

I'll be honest, I'm not usually the biggest fan of music festivals - particularly when they're held in my home town of Houston. It's just too damn hot most of the time. Ever since I got heatstroke at OzzFest many moons ago, I vowed to never put myself in such a situation again. So when ol' Ragman called me up to check out the So What?! Music Festival on The Lawn at White Oak Music Hall, I was a little apprehensive. But it was in April, and the weather was really nice that weekend - and the bill was pretty sweet. So...

As the heat of the afternoon sun started to wane, Intervals took the stage for some well-received melodic contemplation. The Canadian progmetal stars played to an eclectic crowd of metalheads, punkers, and even preppies who came for some weekend musical therapy. Bottom line, they were great. I really dig their sound, which some people consider a jazzy progressive pastiche. Either way, I love the way the band melds the bright airy feel of keyboards and thin, distorted leads with solid bass and drum work underneath to make for a satisfying, full-bodied sound.

Chicago metalcore monsters Veil of Maya (VoM) took the stage with a confident swagger that belied a solid, road-tested setlist of heavy, moshable jams. The stage was perfectly positioned to allow attendees to enjoy the band despite the cloudless sky without having the sun in everyone's eyes. The crispness of the air and heady vibe from good beer and handy food trucks had the crowd in a great mood for serious rocking. And VoM was more than up for the task, garnering a pretty respectable pit.

Next, Fit For A King (FFaK) kept the crowd going with their metalcore fury, as moshing and crowdsurfing intensified. This audience came for a jam and they got it, is what I'm saying. In spades. FFaK had a great mix of clean and dirty vocals on top of a formidable bedrock of bass and drums. One of the best things about festivals like this is the serendipitous discovery of new acts to follow, and I've been listening to FFaK's stuff a lot since the show.

After The Burial (ATB) layed their Minneapolis sound on the crowd with authority as the afternoon waned, though the crowd was still buzzing with energy. Even those people resting on the lawn on the fringes of the crowd headbanged along to ATB's tight set, as they sipped cold drinks and munched on fries and waffles, in another satisfying metalcore session.

As the sun began its evening descent, Killswitch Engage took the stage to deliver a blistering 60 minute set of metalcore madness. Vocalist Jesse Leach was in great form, giving the crowd a well-timed energy boost that would last the rest of the evening, bolstered by the hyperkinetic antics of guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz. All in all, a well-crafted setlist of their best songs that played beautifully against the prismatic sky as the sun disappeared. Such a killer set.

Bringing some thunder from down under, Parkway Drive (PWD) finished out the show with their roster of heavy hits. Amazingly, the crowd showed no signs of fatigue despite several hours of previous rocking that afternoon. It was a fantastic way to end a festival, and I can't overstate the organization of the entire affair. People came to rock and were not disappointed as set changes between bands were tight and focused (and well under ten minutes) and everything ran like clockwork, including the sound; nary a technical problem in sight. You just couldn't ask for a better afternoon - and evening - of heavy entertainment. 'Nuff said!

- Genghis was pumped up after this show...

Monday
Feb042019

Podcast #250: Buff (Pt. 1)

After over thirty years since their debut, Roxanne returns with an interview with Jamie Brown.One of the show's favorite local craft breweries is the fantastic Buffalo Bayou Brewery - who just broke ground on their new brewery space. G&R are totally looking forward to it, but until then, they decided to do a tour and taste some great one of a kind beers while they talk metal as per usual, ya savvy? In fact, they talked so damn much, you're getting a two-parter. So kick back and imagine you're drinking suds with the guys as they try to avoid getting eaten by dogs. Hey, it could happen. Horns up!

Next, Rags talks to Jamie Brown, vocalist for Roxanne, about their new album, Radio Silence, as well as what the band's been up to after over thirty years of rockin'. If you like what you hear, please show the band some love by heading over to their page at Rat Pak Records.

Show Note: Obviously the lads didn't drink just one Beer of the Show, being surrounded by so many great choices. So they went with a brewery flight of three different beers. The results are as follows:

Featured Tracks: Jinjer - Perennial; Plini - Cascade; Judas Priest - Some Heads Are Gonna Roll; Van Halen - Top Jimmy; Rush - Everyday Glory; Allegaeon - Animate (Rush cover); Rush - La Villa Strangiato; Transatlantic - We All Need Some Light; Heavy Pettin' - Love Times Love; Haken - Nill By Mouth; Black Ink River - Useless; Roxanne - Nothin to Lose, Superbad, Thin Blue Line & Go Fuck Yourself

- Genghis can't wait for that new Buff Brewery space...

Podcast #250: Buff (Pt. 1)

Monday
Nov262018

Podcast #244: Purge

Have a purge they said. It'll be fun they said...The lads have returned with their long lost Halloween show. Join Genghis & Ragman as they hide out on a rainy night during The Purge. Will they survive and possibly take out a few choice pop stars in the bargain? Or will they finally be snuffed out like the two old cigarette butts they are? Either way, with an opportunity to commit any crime imaginable with impunity from dusk 'til dawn, Eddie may want to watch his back...

And be sure to check out as the boys talk with Tim Brown, Canadian guitarist with Striker, as he discusses the band's writing process and tour schedule in support of their latest album, Play To Win. Horns up!

Beer of the Show: Brash Brewing Company - Cortado
 
Appearance: 4.0
Aroma: 4.0
Palate: 4.0
Taste: 4.0
Overall: 4.0
"Our beloved local Brash Brewing's imperial breakfast stout blew our minds with coffee infused velvety goodness."
 

Featured Tracks: Type O Negative - All Hallows Eve; The Haunted - Tighten the Noose; Iron Maiden - Die With Your Boots On; Pantera - Fucking Hostile; Whitechapel - The Saw Is The Law; Lordi - Hunting Season; King Diamond - Welcome Home; Striker - Play To Win, Heart Of Lies, Standing Alone & On The Run; At The Gates - They Shall Burn; Lizzie Borden - The Scar Across My Heart; Blue Murder - Riot; Crematory - 'Til The Dawn; Ice 9 Kills - The American Nightmare

- Genghis is barely holding it together these days...

Podcast #244: Purge

Friday
Feb092018

Pat Torpey (1953 - 2018)

Godspeed, Mr. Torpey.As huge fans of Mr. Big, we are saddened to hear about the passing of one of its founding members, Mr. Pat Torpey, who reportedly passed away on Wednesday due to complications from Parkinson's Disease. We were fortunate enough to see him play on their latest tour, where he was able to get onstage and continue to entertain audiences as he liked to do for over 30 years. Pat left a great legacy for his fans to enjoy, and we'll likely be doing a tribute to him and his work soon.

So raise a glass to the man, and give him a big horns up. And if you're interested in assisting research for Parkinson's, please feel free to do so here.

- Genghis is pretty bummed right now...