Tuesday, 19 November 2024

Apocalyptica in September, PAIN in October

As promised a few days ago, this post will be about the fourth and fifth concert this year. After the third concert, Priest in Linköping, a completely quiet summer followed. Then, in September 2024, we travelled once again to Sweden's capital Stockholm: Apocalyptica.

 

Photo Credit: Krista Sainio

 

It was actually during the planning phase for this concert that I started to consider going to concerts outside of Sweden instead, because first it was said that one small bag per person, with a "maximum size of an A4 paper", would be allowed, despite the nationwide "väskförbud" ["ban of bags"] in Sweden. Then, suddenly, there was talk of a "totalt väskförbud" ["total ban of bags"], before the whole thing was reversed again the day before the concert. In other words: Much ado about nothing, but definitely a stress factor. However, once we entered the venue "Kägelbanan" for the very first time, everything ran super smoothly, and you can read everything about the show on 21st September 2024 in the corresponding live review and also check out the photo gallery. And here are some audiovisual impressions of Apocalyptica and their tour support The Raven Age...

 


 


 

Basically, it was a night of premieres. It was our first time at "Kägelbanan", which is part of the larger venue "Södra Teatern". Later, after "Kägelbanan" had closed, we visited the impressive premises of "Södra Teatern" for the first time, and before heading to the party at "Kollektivet Livet" as planned, we made a spontaneous detour to "Mammut Bar" in the Gamla Stan district of Stockholm, because a friend of mine, who I had not seen in 10 years, was DJing there. "Mammut Bar" and "Kollektivet Livet" were also new venues for us. "Kollektivet Livet" (also known as "Stadsgårdsterminalen") opened in March 2023, and "Mammut Bar" opened in March 2024. The days when there was a wide range of rock and metal clubs in Stockholm are long gone, so it was all the nicer to have so much to choose from that night, and we obviously took advantage of everything. ♥ 

 

The next concert took place just two weeks later, in the Swedish city of Falun on 4th October 2024: PAIN.

 

Photo Credit: Krista Sainio

It was the kick-off show of their 2024 Nordic tour and also a kind of a home game for PAIN frontman Peter Tägtgren. You can read everything about the show at "Heymakers" in the corresponding live review and also check out the photo gallery. And here are some audiovisual impressions of PAIN and their tour support Metalite...

 


 


 

On the way to the venue, the city centre of Falun looked like a ghost town in the middle of the night, even though it was a Friday evening, and it looked exactly the same when we left the venue at around 1 AM (The venue closed at 1 AM), so it was a sharp contrast to the night after the Apocalyptica concert in Stockholm. But I ended up in a YouTube video published by PAIN... ;o)

 


 

 

Friday, 8 November 2024

Blind Channel in April, Priest in May

If you follow my work for Chaoszine (the easiest way to do this is to follow me on X / twitter), then you already know that the number of concerts I attended in 2024 is back to pre-pandemic levels. That's still only five concerts, which is a lot less than I'm used to and would like to attend, but the circumstances for attending concerts have become anything but easier in recent years. In Sweden, for example, a nationwide "väskförbud" ["ban of bags"] was introduced on 1st November 2023. Due to the increased risk of terror attacks in Sweden, one is no longer allowed to bring bags to bigger events. Some venues make exceptions, but even that doesn't always go smoothly. It seems that concert organisers and venues have to renegotiate the "väskförbud" with the authorities for each concert. Storing larger luggage in the paid cloakroom is usually not an option, as the authorities do not consider the cloakrooms to be suitable for this (jackets and the like are ok, though). While the security measure is understandable, in practice, it may be a stress factor that could deter some potential visitors from attending an event in the first place. I am one of those potential visitors. For example, I never attend events with a "totalt väskförbud" ["total ban of bags"], as a matter of principle, and I have also started to consider going to concerts outside of Sweden instead. If the "väskförbud" forces one to book a hotel room every time one attends a concert in Sweden, one might as well just travel to another country. 

As for the number of concerts I attended in 2024: There is still a month and a half to go before the year 2024 ends, so... Let's see. 

The first concert was Priest in Sweden's capital Stockholm in March 2024, where we celebrated our birthdays. The second concert was in April 2024, also in Stockholm: Blind Channel.

 

Photo Credit: Krista Sainio

 

It seems like a lifetime ago that Blind Channel finished in a glorious sixth place with "Dark Side" at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021, and, unfortunately, it took me just as long to finally catch a show of the "Backstreet Boys of the metal scene". Even more unfortunate is the fact that Blind Channel recently announced an indefinite hiatus, so it will be a while before I can see them live on stage again. Their show at "Nalen" on 23rd April 2024 was so intense and energetic... Definitely worth seeing live more than once. You can read everything about the show in the corresponding live review and also check out the photo gallery. And here are some audiovisual impressions of Blind Channel and their tour support Rock Band From Hell...

 

 
 
 

 

The third concert took place in May 2024: Priest's pre-release party for their 4th studio album "Dark Pulse" in the Swedish city of Linköping. 

This event was special in many ways. Amongst other things, I had never been to Linköping before. You can read everything about the pre-release party on 17th May 2024 in the corresponding live review. And here is an audiovisual impression of the event at "Centralbryggeriet"...

 


 

Apart from the show, I wasn't particularly active with the camera on this trip, but for the Swifties among you, I took the following snapshot when I was back in Stockholm... 

Taylor Swift had played three completely sold-out stadium shows in Stockholm on the same weekend, which resulted in high travel and accommodation costs in and around the capital of Sweden, so Priest's choice to host their pre-release party about 200 kilometres away from Stockholm can also be seen as a favour for many attendees. 

Soon, you can read more about the fourth and fifth concert on this blog... Stay tuned!