00:55 She looks good in velvet 04:39 The psychotic thought satan gave Jesus 09:25 Motionless and White 15:10 1996 18:35 She’s a movie produced Masterpiece 24:05 Oath 26:45 Sink 30:21 Vanity 35:57 You broke like glass 39:12 Tower of snakes
I always thought their style of heavy was unique in a very cool way. Can't describe it. His vocals. The balance of melody. The crunchiness in the break downs feels like when I'm breaking through ice or something. Glad to still them doing it right.
No-one worshipped this band like I did in highschool. I grabbed the most neon red and blue hair dye and sloshed it through my mop. With labret piercing, I wanted to be James Hart
I was there for this in the pit somewhere. Probably one of the funniest sets of the weekend they are still so heavy and energetic I loved it thanks for snagging this
It’s crazy when I first heard eighteen visions it was the album obsession. Love that album. Then I heard vanity and it was so different, more hardcore sounding than obsession. Then they released their self titled album and it was more hard rock sounding. I still love that album also. When they broke up I was sad, they were one of my favorite bands growing up. Then they come back with their old hardcore sound, and it’s good to see them return to form. I’ll always love obsession, and the self titled album, and even burn halo’s 3 albums. I grew up on rock n roll, so my musical tastes are all over the place. There’s just something about the heavy stuff I can never get enough of.
Fully agree. Their new album is great. I love how they returned to an earlier sound while also paying homage to their influences with their fantastic covers
I'm so glad that he ditched that Scott weiland poofy hair and soul patch. And even the radio friendly song he's singing very hard core. This is a phenomenal performance.
Bet they'll rip at this year's furnace fest too! Just found out they're playing it through some reddit post, where everyone (of course) was bitching about them being there to play Obsession in full. Lol, they can all suck it... 18V rules. Big fan because of that album. Also sad to hear this'll be the last one. If I had the money I'd go there, even if just for them.
@@splipinski1980 Superstructure is the best release of the three bands.... but early releases are a bit too crusty more like Groundwork or Absinthe, that Southwest Sound..... knocks FS down a tad for me. Adamantium was consistently brutal across all releases and tight AF live.
@@Cheeseburger.Launch.Sequence Yeah, Superstructure is their best record. I was already into them for a couple years by the time Superstructure was released, so that earlier material is still canon to me. I like everything they’ve recorded, even the new stuff. Saw them once in ‘99 and again in ‘01 or ‘02. Fucking great band. And I love Groundwork, too. Not familiar with Absinthe. Saw Adamantium once when they were on tour with Bane. Maybe ‘00? I was into their first LP, but their later material didn’t do anything for me. I don’t really revisit them too much. Doesn’t hold up for me.
@@splipinski1980 Absinthe was another AZ band. Had the 10" on KOTM. They were related to Groundwork and maybe 400 Years before they moved east. Crusty, early metallic hardcore. Good. Kinda reminds me of the French bands from that era Ananda, Fingerprint or even shit like OneEyedGod Prophecy in a way too. I like the 2nd Adamantium LP, kinda punky and noisy. Remember Counterveil from CA?
@@BenPike I guess I was more asking out into the comments section rather than asking you specifically. Thanks for the reply though, bass tracks makes the most sense.
@@RowanSomething I find that surprising. years ago, on twitter, James Hart was pretty harsh on Mick. someone tweeted him asking if 18V would reunite and cited a tweet by Mick that said he hoped for it to happen. James said something like "not with that fool. dude couldn't even play his bass tracks on the album. we had someone else record them". EEK
When they replay the breakdown at the end, right when it starts you can hear me go "Yeaaaaahhh!" They didn't pipe in any noise, it was plenty loud down there