I felt like I was witnessing the downfall of Courtney Love in "The People vs Larry Flint" if you are old enough to remember that. Every lyric of the night was slurred and labored like she was drunk. And this would be fine, as she is one of the best rock/metal singers of all time, or at least she used to be. If I were in that band I would be angry and embarrassed that it has turned into NOTHING but the Maria Brink show. I think we came for the music, but mostly we got costume changes and ridiculous wind levels on the stage. It was like watching a bad broadway production as we all just waited between songs for her to change. There was even a tent so she could again.and again. Stage hands snuck up repeatedly to adjust the fans so her costumes would blow around as much as possible. Without belaboring every little detail, the stage was jam packed with crap to produce smoke and fans to blow Maria's silly costumes around. OMM put on a solid show and seemed comfortable on stage and the crowd really responded.just solid rock and roll/metal with no frills but plenty of cheering by the crowd, plenty of headbanging, and even a legit mosh pit! Finally ITM took the stage amid the loudest cheering of the night, which unfortunately means it was all downhill from there as the crowd would not be cheering like that again without Maria demanding it. They were good, although less polished than Avatar. Despite the stupid costumes and shameless self-promoting and boring "AVATAR" lighting, these guys are great stage musicians and I spent some time on Wikipedia learning about them a great opening act by some solid musicians. The crowd really got into it and gave the band a lot of feedback (lots more cheering for Avatar than for ITM). First opening act was Avatar, and although I've never heard of them, they really really put everything into that show. Also, I couldn't find any specific reviews about what to expect from the opening acts. I very rarely write reviews about anything at all, but I feel the need to do so for this show as it might help someone not waste time and money as I did, and also I suppose there is a glimmer of hope that the band will read it and make some adjustments to the show. I'm a big fan of this type of music and between ITM and Lacuna Coil (a fantastic rock show btw), I'm not easily turned off by a performance as long as the band does their best. I went way out of my way to see this show, as ITM is in the top 5 on my playlist, and has been for several years. It was so disconnected and uninspiring that Maria kept begging the crowd to cheer. The musicality behind what they’re doing is so complex, but it’s counterbalanced with passion and drive, and you can see this in their music videos and their live shows. They’re an intriguing gift-wrapped metalcore band that has cracked the code on success whilst maintaining their dignity and musicality along the way. The title track from this album has amassed 11.8 million views on YouTube, not a bad accomplishment for a metal band. Their fourth album, “Blood” was even bigger, making it to #15 in both US and Canada. It was with Century Media Records that they recorded a slew of albums, and by the third, “A Star-Crossed Wasteland” they were an international hit, with their album peaking at #40 in the US Hot 100 Charts. They are one of those bands that strategically used MySpace as their platform, uploading demos and building up their following exponentially, which ultimately led to a worldwide record deal with Century Media Records. They completed their line up adding Jeff Fabb on drums, Blake Bunzell on guitar and Josh Newell on the bass. It was when charismatic front lady, Maria Brink and her right hand man, Chris Howorth met through friends, realizing that they have some similar tastes in music, that the dynamic duo began writing songs.
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