Showing posts with label Naartok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Naartok. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

The great old ones

I think I'm flashing back to my teens with all the metal I've been listening to lately ... or relistening, since a bunch of the thrash stuff (particularly Metallica) was coming out when I was in high school. I spent a few years at Immaculata, where there seemed to be a large contingent of Judas Priest and Iron Maiden fans. Metal seems to be one of those genres immune to retro thinking. I mean, Black Sabbath, Angel Witch, Priest, Maiden, Anvil etc. all got it right the first time around so if we just keep doing that we'll all be fine (and deaf). So it we come to the show of March 10, with headliners Cauldron and a bunch of excellent local bands, starting with Naartok who definitely got things off on the right foot with their black'n'roll sound.

First we have guitarist Matt Munro (playing his first live show with the band, if I heard correctly) and frontman Scott Wark with more pointy guitar and some excellent vokills.


Naartok at Mavericks

On the drums, Jay Young.


Naartok at Mavericks



Scott sings!

Naartok at Mavericks


Geoff Shiedler rocks the bass.


Naartok at Mavericks

Audience participation action!

Naartok at Mavericks

Guitar action!

Naartok at Mavericks

Matt shreds.

Naartok at Mavericks

Faceoff action!

Naartok at Mavericks

Shadowy action!

Naartok at Mavericks

Scott frets!

Naartok at Mavericks

Big finish!

Naartok at Mavericks

A killer live act. No word on future Naartok dates, but Scott's other band, Joe Thrasher, will be performing at Cafe DeKcuf April 17.
  • Show reminder: The Ginger Fox is at The Rainbow. Jello Biafra-approved rockers Grady, Flash Lightnin and Ty Hall and The EZ3 rock mavericks.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Bullet belts and black Ts

Last night involved some tough decisions, the first of which was whether to zip over to Babylon to see Japanther, Black Feelings and Shakey Aches (my plan up to about two weeks ago) or head over to Mavericks to see Cauldron, RottawaY, The Mistress and Naartok. I thought Cauldron's Chained To The Nite was one of last year's best albums, and hadn't seen any of the bands on the bill, so change of plans. This show started a bit earlier than usual, and when I walked in the door at 7:45 "black'n'roll" purveyors Naartok were already on stage.

They've got the name of their genre down right; Joe Thrasher's Scott Wark has an excellent, raspy voice that can still hit the hight notes - he was hands down the evening's best singer. They aso threw in a couple of covers, Motorhead's Ace of Spades ("Way over-played, but we're going to play it anyway!") and Judas Priest's Breaking the Law. They'll be playing at Hull House in Gatineau with Nunslaughter March 29.

Naartok at Mavericks
Naartok at Mavericks, March 10, 2010

The Mistress played next; they were more straight rock'n'roll than metal, although they were loud enough that there wasn't much point in splitting the difference. Sammy and Wolfgang from The Girlfriends play guitar and bass. Unfortunately during Wolfgang's usual jumping about and chaos-causing he accidentally yanked the Marshall head he'd be lent by Rottaway guitarist Chris Wild off the top of its stack, jamming the input. Chris was not happy about this and there was some onstage wrestling during the set when he found out. (Post edited 03/14/2010 to reflect the fact that as the caps-key impaired anonymous commenter noted, I can't tell Sammy from Wolfgang, even though I've posted about them several times before. Yeesh - I was even more mentally impaired that night than I thought ...)

The Mistress at Mavericks
The Mistress at Mavericks, March 10, 2010

Next up, RottawaY. They were a bit late on stage due to some unexpected amp repairs. I'd heard the name since they've played a show or two with The Girlfriends. They've appropriated Mistress guitarist Coupe DeVille so their new lineup apparently sounds a bit different from the old. Some hard-rocking metal from these guys who would wear their love for old school metal on their sleeves if only their ripped metal T-shirts still had sleeves.

Rottaway at Mavericks
Rottaway at Mavericks, March 10, 2010

As for Cauldron, they were formed from the ashes of Goat Horn (who I last saw six years ago, before starting the blog), so you know these guys dig their 1980s metal with a bit of a thrash kick. A short set (they do only have one album under their bullet belt, after all) but a good 'un. Chris Stephenson of Ottawa's Aggressor was on drums; I dunno if he's a permanent addition or a sub.

Cauldron at Mavericks
Cauldron at Mavericks, March 10, 2010

They're now headed up to Quebec City, then east for the rest of their brief tour (also in Montreal March 15).