Concert Review: The Cool Tour

The disappointment for the night for me was Underoath. With the huge and shocking news in April of the departure Aaron Gillespie, it was difficult for me to imagine how Underoath would be Underoath with such a vital part no longer there. Tim has taken over the duties of clean vocals and he struggled tonight. Ex-Norma Jean drummer Daniel Davison, replacing Aaron, didn’t do it for me either. No disrespect to Davison but he just lacks the Gillespie vibe.
Review and Images: Jason Laughinhouse – HM Street Team

the cool tour

Amidst another summer heat wave in Atlanta, The Cool Tour featuring As I Lay Dying came steaming through.  Once inside the beautiful 100-year-old church turned music venue , there was nothing cool about this tour.  With supporting acts Underoath, Between the Buried and Me, Blessthefall, The Acacia Strain, Architects, Cancer Bats, and War of Ages this was sure to be the hottest tour of the summer.

War of Ages was given the duty to kick things off and boy did they ever.  While waiting for WOA to take the stage I overheard a couple kids sarcastically, with a hint of disappointment, labeling WOA as a Killswitch Engage cover band.  Halfway through the opening song, “Through The Flames,”  they were pleasantly surprised.  Although WOA was stuck with a 5 song set, vocalist Leroy Hamp hammered through songs “Desire,” “Indecision,” “Stand Your Ground” and personal favorite “All Consuming Fire.”  Hamp’s hardcore roots show as he invites the crowd to jump in rhythm with him,  sharing the mic and bringing the raw and personal energy you expect at a local hardcore show. WOA killed it. Best opening band I’ve seen to date.. I had the pleasure to interview Leroy after their set which caused me to miss Cancer Bats, Architects and The Acacia Strain.

I arrived back during the first song of Blessthefall.  I’ll be honest in saying, I’ve never really given this band a serious listen. Seeing the sheer number of fans singing along and reactions to each breakdown made me realized, I’ve been missing out on something special.  Excellent energy throughout their set.  Blessthefall has a new fan in me.

Between the Buried and Me was next.  I can’t sit here and tell you in words the sheer talent that this band has.  I was hooked up with a press pass from HM that allowed me to get front and center for photos, and I would catch myself just watching in amazement with my camera by my side.  BTBAM played a super-tight and highly-technical set as they covered an impressive catalog of songs that panned over their last three releases including the show stopper, “Selkies.”   Next time these guys come through your town, pay them a visit, you wont be disappointed.

The disappointment for the night for me was Underoath. With the huge and shocking news in April of the departure Aaron Gillespie, it was difficult for me to imagine how Underoath would be Underoath with such a vital part no longer there.  Tim has taken over the duties of clean vocals and he struggled tonight.  Ex-Norma Jean drummer Daniel Davison, replacing Aaron, didn’t do it for me either.  No disrespect to Davison but he just lacks the Gillespie vibe. On top of all that, I feel UO shows are extremely over-produced to the point where it pulls your attention away from the actuall music while you try not to fall into a strobe light induced seizure and make sense of each video playing overhead.  Underoath played a new song but it’s hard for me to give an approve or disapprove until I hear the studio version.  UO has a huge hurdle to leap and I’ll keep my ears open until I make my final decision.

Headliner As I Lay Dying  proved why they deserved that spot.  These guys know how to put on a show and seem to get better every time I see them.  Tim Lambesis stage presence is among the best in music.  When he asked for a circle pit easily 200+ kids gave into his request.  Even three 45 year old men next to me dressed in business slacks and button up dress shirts joined in.   In true headliner style Jordan Mancino provided us with a rather impressive drum solo that kept the energy level high.  After thrashing through 12 songs with no encore I was left wanting more.  But, I then started to look back on the evening of so much great music and I was satisfied and boy was it hot.

*Make sure to grab a copy of HM issue #145 for the interview with Leroy Hamp of War of Ages

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5 Comments

  1. JC had this to say on July 19, 2010 | Permalink

    I went to Cool Tour in Myrtle Beach, SC this past Wednesday and I agree with most of this article. I was disappointed by Underoath although not because of the music it was mostly because of the strobe light- I COULDN’T HARDLY SEE THE BAND! Out of all the bands, they were the ones to have such an over-the-top display of lights; As I Lay Dying’s light show really showed them up. I met Leroy from War of Ages and they put on a great show to open the tour, cant wait to read the interview in HM. Blessthefall had great stage presence and I told them so, they were all very humbly and gratified with every compliment I gave them. I think the worst bands though were Cancer bats, The Acacia Strain, and Between the Buried and Me. Overall though the tour was awesome!

  2. Jason Laughinghouse had this to say on July 20, 2010 | Permalink

    what didn’t you like about BTBAM?? I know they aren’t for everyone.

    That was the 6th time i’ve seen Underoath and usually i look past all the production and effects and listen to the music but everything was lacking for me that night.

  3. Craig had this to say on July 31, 2010 | Permalink

    Maybe you guys should stop standing in the back and just watching the bands. GET INTO IT.

    Underoath was amazing. This is the third time I’ve seen them and they were just as good as ever.

  4. Drew had this to say on August 3, 2010 | Permalink

    I went to the cool tour in dallas and UnderOath was better than ever. As a true doveted fan i have just learned to trust that they will continue to make amazing music because that is what they inevitably do.

  5. Kyle Hirsch had this to say on December 15, 2010 | Permalink

    Missed Cancer Bats, Acacia Strain, and Architects? sounds like she did more than interview him

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