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5th-7th
April, Rockefeller/John Dee
5th of April 2007(Thu) : The first night The
time had past so quickly, and a lot of metalheads
from different countries gathered in Oslo in the Easter
holidays=Inferno Festival this year as well. This festival
was held in the Rockefeller/John Dee as every year,
but the festival spread its venue even to another place
called Sentrum Scene this year. It's just a couple
of minutes away from the Rockefeller, and an event
'Inferno Metal Expo' was held there between 12:00-18:00
on the
5th-6th
of April. It consisted of merchandise shops, bar&cafe,
autograph-session area and so on. Basically, most spots
are closed during the Easter holidays except on Saturday
in Oslo,so it must have been a good site to spend the
time before
the festival. I
saw a lot of audiences having black plastic bags came
out from the Sentrum Scene 2 festival-official hotels that one was Scandic
Edderkoppen Hotel same as last year, and another
was a brand new hotel called Scandic
Byporten hotel had the special
offer for the Inferno audiences. I stayed in a hotel
called Best Western Anker Hotel, but I may feel like
staying in one of the official hotels next year, as
I've never stayed neither of them. I know both official
hotels were filled in a lot of metalheads from different
countries, so it must be fun to see them The First band at the Rockefeller this year was 'Norwegian Metal All Stars'.....+ an American?? The band consisted of members from the Norwegian metal scene such as Athera from Susperia, and a special guest Dan Lilker from Brutal Truth. Some members converted their musical parts in their gig, then they played classic songs of Slayer, Motorhead and so on. It seems an idea about their appearance is based on the Inferno's Kick-off party held around January/February every year. I didn't really plan what I wa going to see nor do before Primordial's
gig, but somehow,I stopped at the stage in the Rockefeller
when Trinacria started
their show. It sounded like,but I'm not sure how I
should express about their music
though,anyway something mixed with some kinds of metal
and noise having mystical atmosphere. A male vocalist
and 2 femele members having mysterious make-up were
on the stage..... Well, well, I found actually this
band is a collaboration project with members of Enslaved and
a Norwegian noise duo called Fe-Mail after
the festival. I didn't know that The
long awaited Primordial's
first appearnce in Norway finally hit to the festival
at the Rockefeller, then the enthusiastic audiences
welcame to the band Followed by their appearance in 2001 and 2004, Zyklon played as their 3rd time gig at the Rockefeller in this festival. Thinking about the members of Zyklon, Samoth and Trym has also played as Emperor, and so have Destructhor and Secthdamon done as Myrkskog in this festival, so they're kind of 'Inferno-veterans'? They were playing the most songs from their latest album 'Disintegrate'. Swedish
black metallers Watain played
at the John Dee as the last band at that night. Every
time I see their gig, it becomes cooler and cooler |
5th April (Thu)
![]() Sentrum Scene Time schedule in the Inferno Metal Expo
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6th of April 2007(Fri) : The second night I checked around the food in the festival at that night.An
smoking area was on the roof as usual, and a barbecue
stand was there for the first time It
was the first time to see Sigh's gig, although I lived
in Japan. Anyway I guess they're more popular in Europe
though As
soon as Sigh's gig was over, I headed in the John
Dee to see Dutch metallers Legion
of the Damned. Really excited audiences gathered
in front of the stage, then even I was involved them
after taking pictures I got a really different imprression for Moonspell comparing with their show I saw about 5 years ago at that night. It seemed they were more sharpend and energetic in this festival. They're often reffered as one of the representants in gothic metal bands, but I like their agrressive part as well. They've been touring as a headliner of No Mercy Festival in Europe, so head to their gig if you have a chance. After
taking a break for 4 years, Immortal is
finally back! I picked up batteries for my camera in
a hotel after the
Moonspell's gig, and the Rockefeller was full of audiences
when
I got back there. Immortal is going to play in several
festivals in Europe and a couple of shows in the States
this year, then it was their first gig among them in
this festival. The members of reunioned Immortal are
Abbath(vo,guiter), Horgh(drum),and Apollyon(bass-Aura
Noir), then they
showed their overwhelming existance in front of the
audiences who'd waited for their appearance. Having
some quitar problems, explained as ' We have guitar
problems, so be patient!' by Abbath on the way |
6th April (Fri)
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7th of April 2007(Fri) : The last night The
festival gave away a souvenir(?) to each audience this
year Originally formed in New York in 1990, and recently reunioned Brutal Truth was the first band in the Rockefeller at that night. They've already toured in the UK and Japan before this festival since their reunion, and are going to play in several festivals in Europe and the States this summer. Swedish Dark Funeral wearing the
armour-like costume appeared on the stage that a huge
backdrop printed as the jacket of their latest album
'Attera Totus Sanctus' was hung at the Rockefeller.
Their set list at that night consisted of some songs
from
their
latest
album, and some other masterpeaces. Actually they were
the band I'd been waiting for their appearance in this
festival
since some years ago, same as Primordial played at
the first night After
the Dark Funeral's gig in Rokckefeller, I went to the
John Dee to see a Norwegian black metal band Koldbrann.
Their appearance in this festival was the second time,
followed by in 2003. A lot of Norwegian black metal
bands' lyrics are written in English, but their songs
are in Norwegian, same as their band's name. Besides,
it's quite remarkable that even their official webiste
is written in English and Norwegian Finally, Anaal Nathrakh from the
UK appeared at the John Dee as the last band. Their
peputation I've ever heard
is like,'their music is great,but they don't really
play gigs'. Yes, I agreed with this rumor. I lived
in the UK and Ireland between 2002-2005, and I got
one of their album in 2002 at first, but I hardly heard
about their gigs,although they've played sometimes
in the
UK recently. So, actually I was surprised when this
festival announced about their appearance this year |