{"id":93,"date":"2011-03-04T17:02:56","date_gmt":"2011-03-04T16:02:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blackwings.yvonnekalff.de\/?page_id=93"},"modified":"2011-03-07T11:53:23","modified_gmt":"2011-03-07T10:53:23","slug":"bang-your-head","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/new.metal-festivals.com\/?page_id=93","title":{"rendered":"Bang your head 2007 Review"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Bang Your Head 2007<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>After our chief-editor Tobi Wan Kenobi had experienced the tenth anniversary of the Bang Your Head Festival in 2005 we decided to send a team to Balingen. To clarify our motivation about our BYH-ambition both chief-editors and our photo-queen travelled to South West Germany to breathe and enjoy the BYH-atmosphere, co-assisted by our Suebe crew.<br \/>\nThe Bang Your Head is a festival with a one-stage-concept on the exhibition center of the little nice town Balingen. Because it\u2019s placed in the town the festival visitors have several opportunities to refill several organs by visiting the supermarket or the fast-food-restaurants placed around the festival area. The bands start pretty early considering the strict curfew at 11 p.m. set by the city of Balingen. Before the two regular days on the Main Stage the festival starts with a Warm-Up-Show in the W.O.M.-Club in the neighbour town Hechingen. So it did this year. On the Exhibition-Center Balingen and in the WOM-Club Hechingen appeared 24 bands in 27 performances on one stage (different stage on thursday) in three days for about 13.000 visitors.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Thursday (Warm Up Show)<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Age Of Evil <\/strong>A very young band had the honour to open the 2007-edition of the BYH-festival. The oldest member of the US-band is 18 years old. So to come to Germany and play this opening slot the parents accompanied their sons who showed their instrument abilities. Musically their definitely orientated 80ies style which was even emphasized by their hairdos baited the first visitors in front of the club stage to watch and listen to \u201cThe Storm\u201d or the cover \u201cCall Me Evil\u201d known from the US-Thrash-icon Ballistic whose bandleader Tom Gattis is the big promoter of the boys. Nothing spectacular, but we\u2019ll see how they\u2019ll evolve in the future.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lethal<\/strong> After Steelheart cancelled their BYH-appearance the organizors were able to present the phenomenal Lethal. Discovered on their great comeback-show at the Keep It True Festival the US Prog Power Metal-band which had shrinked to a completely short-heared fourpiece (second guitarist Erik Cook was forced to cancel his appearance due to health reasons) showed they hadn\u2019t lost anything of their magic. Starting with \u201cFire In Your Skin\u201d the band filled their set mainly by \u201cProgrammed\u201d-material except for the openers of the \u201cYour Favorite God\u201d-EP (\u201cSwim Or Drown\u201d) and the brilliant \u201cPoison Seed\u201d-album (\u201cDown\u201d). Tom Mallicoat still sounded like a young voice god and looked a little bit ridiculous with his straw hat by the way. A strong performance found its end by the milestones \u201cImmune\u201d, \u201cPray For Me\u201d and \u201cKilling Machine\u201d.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Onslaught<\/strong> This British Thrash-band became the big surprise of the evening. Tired by so many superfluous reunions this fivepiece which had been founded 25 years ago kicked ass. This comeback-band presented strong new tracks from their new release \u201cKilling Peace\u201d like its title track or \u201cBurn\u201d as their classics like \u201cAngels Of Death\u201d, \u201cMetal Forces\u201d as \u201cDemoniac\u201d. The final \u201cOnslaught (Power From Hell)\u201d closed a gig which earned the support of numerous convinced metalheads. Fronter Sy Keeler and his comrades showed a performance of a band which is still hungry and ready for more to come. Don\u2019t miss them!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Vicious Rumors<\/strong> The US Power Metal-legend from the Bay Area returned successfully. They began by three new songs from the current \u201cWarball\u201d-album (\u201cSonic Rebellion\u201d, \u201cMr. Miracle\u201d, \u201cDying Every Day\u201d) which fit to the set full of great classics (\u201cDon\u2019t Wait For Me\u201d, \u201cDigital Dictator\u201d, \u201cSoldiers Of The Night\u201d, \u201cOn The Edge\u201d, \u201cAbandoned\u201d). After the regular finisher \u201cMarch Or Die\u201d the jubilating crowd didn\u2019t have enough and they got \u201cLady Took A Chance\u201d. The band around mainman Geoff Thorpe showed a motivated appearance which got celebrated by the full club. In my opinion the voice of Jason Rivera (also known from Helstar and Destiny\u2019s End) still doesn\u2019t really fit to the Vicious Rumors-sound as the voices of his prodecessors had done, but the fans didn\u2019t seem to care about this aspect as much as me and celebrated the band fanatically. A fantastic opener of the probably best BYH-club-show-line-up of all times.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Friday<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Adramelch<\/strong> The official Main Stage-program was started by the Italian Power Metal-band with the much too high-pitched vocals of Vittorio Ballerio which still didn\u2019t feel good and made me frightened to have Mr. Spock-ears after their gig. The Italians who replaced the canceled Violent Storm didn\u2019t convince me in the early Friday morning and closed their set by \u201cWas Called Empire\u201d.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Wolf<\/strong> The praised Melodic Metal-band from Sweden didn\u2019t really raise the level in my opinion. Bad luck they had to play against a strong rain which was a big contrast to the sunny weather of the BYH-weekend in general. Their set mainly contained material from the current \u201cThe Black Flame\u201d-output. This appearance just satisfied die-hard-fans celebrating \u201cWolf\u2019s Blood\u201d, \u201cEvil Star\u201d and \u201cIn The Shadow Of Steel\u201d, but didn\u2019t win any new ones.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Girlschool<\/strong> The rain reduced itself from the \u201cC\u2019mon Let\u2019s Go\u201d-beginning expressed by the oldest completely female band in rock business, Girlschool. The female parallel of Mot\u00f6rhead rocked the stage and pleased the spectatorship by \u201cHit And Run\u201d, \u201cYou Got Me\u201d and \u201cYeah Right\u201d. In the end the sun shined while \u201cEmergency\u201d before \u201cTake It All Away\u201d finished a nice Hardrock-set of the British ladies.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Praying Mantis<\/strong> Their fellow countrymen had the pleasure to play to stabilised weather conditions beginning with \u201cA Cry For The New World\u201d, \u201cCan\u2019t See The Angels\u201d and \u201cTurn The Tables\u201d. The twin-guitar-melodies of the Troy-brothers as the confident voice of Mike Farland guaranteed cool interpretations of their NWOBHM-classics like \u201cLovers To The Grave\u201d, \u201cChildren Of The Earth\u201d, \u201cRise Up Again\u201d and \u201cLetting Go\u201d. This appearance spread fun over the festivalsite. Good show, nice guys, especially drummer Benji who partied a little bit too much on Saturday night, so his bandmates just found him short time before their shuttle left to the airport.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lethal<\/strong> After their great show in the W.O.M. Club the night before the Progsters again left no doubt about their high live qualities. Mr straw hat Tom Mallicoat and his band fascinated by \u201cProgrammed\u201d-classics like its title track, \u201cWhat They\u2019ve Done\u201d and \u201cObscure The Sky\u201d as by \u201cYour Favorite God\u201d-material like \u201cSwim Or Drown\u201d or the silent \u201cBalancing Act\u201d. Celebrated by numerous fans the US-boys played their second phenomenal gig within 16 hours. Hopefully they\u2019 ll return with a new album and a club tour.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Vicious Rumors<\/strong> The US Power Metal institution also was able to hold the self-set high standards of the night before. The club-headliner convinced absolutely for another time by new \u201cWarball\u201d-tracks like \u201cImmortal\u201d as by older killers like \u201cMinute To Kill\u201d, \u201cYou Only Live Twice\u201d or the final \u201cMarch Or Die\u201d. After the encore \u201cMr. Miracle\u201d the Friscos got celebrated a lot and left the stage to party a lot. Great band, nice guys.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Evergrey<\/strong> First of all the Prog Metal-band from Gothenburg started with massive sound problems which disturbed during the first few songs like the opener \u201cBlinded\u201d. Second disturbing aspect was the performance of the new session-bassist Christian Gr\u00f6nlund (known from Freak Kitchen) which looked a little bit gay instead of rockin\u2019. Nevertheless the band around Tom S. Englund fascinated by new \u201cMonday Morning Apocalypse\u201d- compositions like \u201cStill In The Water\u201d or the title song as well-known masterpieces like \u201cSolitude Within\u201d, \u201cNosferatu\u201d, \u201cRecreation Day\u201d, \u201cA Touch Of Blessing\u201d and \u201cThe Masterplan\u201d which kept the supporters&#8217; heads banging. Despite the mentioned little problems in the beginning of the set: Great appearance!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Dark Tranquillity<\/strong> You think Melodic Death Metal in Balingen doesn\u2019t work? Dark Tranquillity rocked the stage and invaded the hearts of most spectators. Those ones didn\u2019t expect such an inspiring show pushed by the agile fronter Mikael Stanne. The second Gothenburg-band in a row started with the new \u201cFiction\u201d-smashers \u201cTerminus\u201d and \u201cThe Lesser Faith\u201d to let follow the well-known \u201cThe Treason Wall\u201d and \u201cThe Wonders At Your Feet\u201d. Further \u201cCharacter\u201d-songs (\u201cBlind At Heart\u201d, \u201cMisery Crown\u201d) and tracks from the album before named \u201cCharacter\u201d (\u201cThe Endless Feed\u201d, \u201cMy Negation\u201d, \u201cThe New Build\u201d) filled the biggest part of the set which got completed by \u201cFinal Resistance\u201d and the oldie \u201cPunish My Heaven\u201d. After the show Mikael Stanne went into the photo pit to shake as many hands as possible. Very sympathic! And the big winners of this year\u2019s Bang Your Head!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Thunder<\/strong> Before this appearance we had wondered why the British Hardrock-institution had such a high position in the billing. After this well-entertaining appearance we knew why. Opening with \u201cLoser\u201d and \u201cBackstreet Symphony\u201d the band earned much applause. So after a while nearly the whole festival ground participated in party rockers like \u201cYou Can\u2019t Keep A Good Man Down\u201d, \u201cThe Devil Made Me Do It\u201d and \u201cLove Walked In\u201d. So the gig turned out into a cool Rock party and there was no need to ask or worry about Thunder\u2019s billing position.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Amon Amarth<\/strong> The quality of this year\u2019s BYH-edition was the program offering different contrasts. One of them were the Vikings who appeared in Balingen for their third time. This time they brought a big live show supported by Viking performers and lots of pyros. The fivepiece from Stockholm did a good job choosing their best tracks consisting of the opener \u201cValhall Awaits Me\u201d, the following hits \u201cRunes To My Memory\u201d, \u201cDeath In Fire\u201d, \u201cCry Of The Blackbirds\u201d and the set-finishing hammer-trilogy \u201cAn Ancient Sign Of Coming Storm\u201d, \u201cVictorious March\u201d and \u201cPursuit Of Vikings\u201d (Dapdadapdapdap! ;-)). Johan Hegg &amp; Co had no matter to keep the crowd busy by banging their heads and said goodbye by handshakes with the fans.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Heaven And Hell<\/strong> This showcase was a Black Sabbath-concert! The reunion of the mark-II-line-up appeared under the Heaven And Hell-label not to be switched with the still active mark-I-line-up with Ozzy Osbourne. But who cares about the strange performances of last mentioned one when you\u2019re able to see Black Sabbath with Mr Ronnie James Dio who\u2019s still one of the very best singers in Rock and Metal in his age of 65 years (!) nowadays. Even the stage design was unique: The musicians were surrounded by a gothic church and graveyard fences. From the roof three windows hung on which the album covers of the Dio-years and the musicians were projected. Supported by a wonderful light show the four veterans inspired the complete audience by the hammer start \u201cMob Rules\u201d to let follow the fantastic \u201cChildren Of The Sea\u201d. By \u201cI\u201d they played one of two \u201cDehumanizer\u201d-songs. After the epic \u201cThe Sign Of The Southern Cross\u201d, \u201cVoodoo\u201d and \u201cThe Devil Cried\u201d drummer Vinnie Appice performed a drum solo. After the solo the band continued by the second \u201cDehumanizer\u201d-track \u201cComputer God\u201d, added the epic \u201cFalling Off The Edge Of The World\u201d, with \u201cShadow Of The Wind\u201d a new song from the current compilation \u201cThe Dio Years\u201d before Toni Iommi performed a guitar solo. By the way: Both mentioned solos were really brilliant and didn&#8217;t harass me like 95 percent of unnecessary ego-trips called solos usually do! Anyway, after Iommi\u2019s shown abilities the band fulfilled their regular set by my favourite \u201cDie Young\u201d and a 25 minutes lasting version of \u201cHeaven And Hell\u201d with many improvisations. After this showcase the geniuses returned jubilated by the masses and performed the encore \u201cNeon Knights\u201d. And all of us knew: We were witnesses of a very special and unforgettable concert!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Saturday<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Age Of Evil<\/strong> Because of their well-working appearance at the warm up show two days ago the youngsters got their chance to play again, but this time on the Main Stage. This unscheduled gig was pretty close to that one at the club. And a few hours as beers later the Teenie singer united with the singing lady of Girlschool to represent the federation of hardrocking generations.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Archer<\/strong> The first official band of the day was Archer whose members are pretty young, too. In comparison to the band before they sounded much more variable. Besides that they demonstrated how stage-action works. So the US-boys earned applause and chants in the crowd.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Mystic Prophecy<\/strong> Back to Power Metal we got transferred by the Bavarian fivepiece. Supported by the agile performance of their singer R.D. Liapakis the band played the opener \u201cShadows O My Sins\u201d, \u201cIn The Darkness\u201d, \u201cEvil Empires\u201d and with \u201cDark Forces\u201d a new track from their forthcoming release \u201cSatanic Curses\u201d before they dismissed by \u201cBurning Bridges\u201d. Those few spectators standing in front of the stage applauded.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Powermad<\/strong> After 18 years the Minneapolis Speed Metal-machine was back in track. The now shorthaired fronter Joel DuBay and his reunited band brought a powerful appearance to Balingen, despite some sound problems. With classics like the opener \u201cTerminator\u201d, \u201cNice Dreams\u201d, \u201cAbsolute Power\u201d, \u201cEscape From Fear\u201d, \u201cSlaughterhouse\u201d, \u201cPlastic Town\u201d or \u201cBlind Leading The Blind\u201d the band should have no matter to excite the fans. But those were partially unsatisfied because of reduced melody lines and unsung passages. Nice, but it could have been great!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Mercenary<\/strong> It was up to Danish Dynamite to perform the first killer-show of the day. In contrast to their latest appearances I had got the impression each of them had been a step backwards the Melodic Metal(-with-a-touch-of-Melodic-Death-Metal)-band which performed completely in black presented itself as a real live-act although the new bassist Rene Pedersen didn\u2019t have the same live aura like his forerunner Henrik \u201cKral\u201d Andersen. The rest of the band rocked. Drummer Mike Park Nielsen played with a cravat, keyboarder Morten Sandager played air-guitar during his key-breaks and his brother as singer Mikkel Sandager was in a distinguished mood. The band mainly presented songs from their recent album \u201cThe Hours That Remain\u201d (the opening track \u201cSoul Decision\u201d, \u201cMy World Is Ending\u201d, \u201cRedefine Me\u201d, \u201cMy Secret Window\u201d) without ignoring the well-known \u201c11 Dreams\u201d-material (\u201cWorld Hate Center\u201d, the title track as the finisher). Cool show!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Amorphis<\/strong> One of the most interesting bands of this year\u2019s variable billing was the Finnish cult-band. The sixpack played a well-balanced set in which they disclaimed songs from the very new album Silent Waters. Good decision, the crowd celebrated the well-known compositions like the beginning with \u201cLeaves Scar\u201d, \u201cAgainst Widows\u201d and \u201cInto Hiding\u201d with which their new sympathic fronter Tomi Joutsen showed his confident as indisputable interpretation of songs from all the band\u2019s phases. By the way he got the coolest microphone with some 60ies-style he used and while banging his dreadlocks he performed the middle-phase-track \u201cAlone\u201d, the debut-oldie \u201cSign From The Northside\u201d and the \u201cEclipse\u201d-hit \u201cThe Smoke\u201d in an excellent way. So after the silent \u201cMy Kantele\u201d Esa Holopainen &amp; Co closed their hammer-set with old and new by \u201cMagic And Myhem\u201d and \u201cHouse Of Sleep\u201d such outstanding nobody could name a favourite. Great gig!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Finntroll<\/strong> Last mentioned label didn\u2019t work with this band. Its members were all uniformed in black including all wearing skirts. Muscially they offered nothing innovative, just their somehow-Folk-Viking-Metal-basics they evolved from to something unspectacular. This doesn\u2019t satisfy the fans of the old days who didn\u2019t really enjoy the performance of the new fronter Mathias \u201cVreth\u201d Lilmans and doesn\u2019t win any new ones. So the reactions from the auditorium were pretty moderate. The biggest reactions the Swedes earned by \u201cJaktens Tid\u201d, \u201cEn M\u00e4ktig H\u00e4r\u201d and \u201cTrollhammaren\u201d. For another time we need to point out all those funny Folk Viking Metal-bands doesn\u2019t really make fun at all!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Brainstorm<\/strong> In clear contrast to the Vikings before the Suebes always spread fun over any festival they play. The BYH-appearance of course became like a home match. This aspect got clarified by the band\u2019s intro choice \u201cAuf De Sch\u00e4b\u2019sche Eisenbahn\u201d after which the best German Power Metal-band started a hits-only-setlist by \u201cWorlds Are Coming Through\u201d, \u201cHollow Hideaway\u201d to continue by the wonderful \u201cShiva\u2019s Tears\u201d, the title track of the current masterpiece \u201cInside A Monster\u201d and \u201cHighs Without Lows\u201d which performance caused la-ola-waves by the crowd. After some handshakes and the presentation of the new funny Live-CD\/DVD-artwork the phenomenal as sympathic singer and entertainer Andy B. Franck went behind the stage and returned with a mini-motorcycle. After this Manowar-parody the fivepiece set the end of its performance by firing the hymns \u201cBlind Suffering\u201d, \u201cThe Leading\/ Painside\u201d as a medley and finally \u201cAll Those Words\u201d which was sung by hundreds knowing they had won their home match clearly without any doubt.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nazareth<\/strong> After 38 years of existence this formation was the oldest one of the billing and rocked much more than I had ever expected. From the beginning including \u201cNight Woman\u201d, \u201cRazamanaz\u201d and \u201cThis Flight Tonight\u201d the band caught the audience celebrating a cool oldstyle-Hardrock-concert. Lead by their impressing voice of the 61 (!) years old Dan McCafferty rockers like \u201cAlcatraz\u201d, \u201cTelegram\u201d and \u201cHair Of The Dog\u201d as the famous hit-ballads \u201cDream On\u201d and the regular set finishing \u201cLove Hurts\u201d the band earned loud celebrations which achieved the musicians returned on stage to perform the encore \u201cMorning Dew\u201d.<\/p>\n<p><strong>W.A.S.P.<\/strong> In contrast to the last open air festival-show I had seen of Blackie Lawless &amp; Co in Wacken their Bang Your Head-gig became a cool, entertaining and especially live played one. The mentioned playback-gig was boring, this one rocked. Okay, the backing-vocals weren\u2019t live for sure, but that\u2019s it. The US-band inspired the crowd to party to the opener \u201cOn Your Knees\u201d followed by the hits \u201cWild Child\u201d, \u201cInside The Electric Circus\u201d and \u201cL.O.V.E. Machine\u201d. The sound rattled while this opening phase, but the numerous supporters didn\u2019t care and continued rocking. So the LAs had no matter to get celebrated massively by evergreens like the wonderful \u201cThe Idol\u201d and the band-hymn \u201cI Wanna Be sSomebody\u201d. After a pretty long break the band returned to play the encores \u201cChainsaw Charlie (Murders In The Rue Morgue)\u201d and \u201cBlind In Texas\u201d. Great gig so far, but why didn\u2019t the band use their whole 75 minutes to add hits like \u201cThe Headless Children\u201d to their playlist?<\/p>\n<p><strong>Hammerfall<\/strong> The announced very special guest celebrated its tenth anniversary of existence and played a lot of well-known classics of their career their fans started singalongs, too. Starting with the new \u201cThreshold\u201d the fivepiece also presented the recent so-titled release by the single \u201cThe Fire Burns Forever\u201d, the instrumental \u201cReign Of The Hammer\u201d and the first encore \u201cNatural High\u201d, but the main accent lay on familiar songs like \u201cTemplars Of Steel\u201d, \u201cRiders Of The Storm\u201d, \u201cRenegade\u201d, \u201cLet The Hammer Fall\u201d, \u201cBloodbound\u201d,  \u201cGlory To The Brave\u201d, \u201cCrimson Thunder\u201d, \u201cHammerfall\u201d and \u201cHearts On Fire\u201d as the second as last played encore. Supported by a fantastic anniversary extra show including masses of pyros and a cool stage design the Gothenburg guys performed a good professional show.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Edguy<\/strong> How many BYH-visitors had discussed about the headliner position of the fivepiece from Fulda the days before this weekend? Probably almost all! I personally had always been bored by several Edguy appearances on different festivals. But somehow it seemed Edguy had stopped this because their headliner performance rocked. Of course a couple of vocalist Tobias Sammet\u2019s statements were ridiculous as unnecessary, but songs like the opener \u201cMysteria\u201d, \u201cLavatory Love Machine\u201d, \u201cTears Of A Mandrake\u201d, \u201cOut Of Control\u201d, \u201cWake Up The King\u201d, \u201cSuperheroes\u201d, or the two encores \u201cAvantasia\u201d (from<br \/>\nSammet&#8217;s so-named side-project) and \u201cKing Of Fools\u201d were a definite invitation to party. Just the drum solo was superfluous. So you ask if Edguy own enough live quality to headline a big Metal Festival like the Bang Your Head? With a performance like this definitely yes!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Conclusion:<\/strong><br \/>\nWe enjoyed our first Bang Your Head \u2013 participation a lot!<br \/>\nWe all savoured the very well-organised festival which uses the opportunities of the exhibition center, e.g. guaranteeing a very good toilet-situation. Generally the BYH is a very relaxed festival with nice visitors and a relaxed security. So this was a place we want(ed) to be! The prices were a little bit higher, but still okay (e.g. 3 Euro for a 0,33l beer or softdrink).<br \/>\nThe Bang Your Head inspired us to let it become a constant factor of our festival season the next years. So we\u2019re looking forward to return to and to rock in Balingen!<br \/>\nThanks go out to Birgit Br\u00e4ckle &amp; Brooke-Lynn Promotion, Thomas Michel, Jagger, Andreas Reissnauer and the BYH-team!!!!!<br \/>\nAt the Bang Your Head rocked, drank and partied Tobi Wan Kenobi, Lotte, Yvi, Vera and Petra!!!!!<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/blackwings.yvonnekalff.de\/?page_id=97\">Image gallery 2007 @metal-festivals.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bang Your Head 2007 After our chief-editor Tobi Wan Kenobi had experienced the tenth anniversary of the Bang Your Head Festival in 2005 we decided to send a team to Balingen. 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