HERITAGE HUNTER: MASTODON, OPETH, AND GHOST @ THE MASQUERADE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Saturday was a rather wicked day that was full of a lot of random surprises, even if things got off to a frustrating start. I attended the show with Chrissa, a friend in Dalton, her fiance, and local musician Jonathan Shrum of Unspoken Triumph fame. We made it to the Masquerade literally five minutes before Ghost started playing. Admittedly, I don’t really care much for Ghost. Their music is good, but the theatrics kind of turn me off a little bit (I’m at a phase in my life where I just want musicians to be musicians and not actors). During this time I met up with my ATL homeboys Mark, Adam, Chase, and Will and Dan from Zoroaster.

Finally, Opeth took the stage for what felt like 45 minutes of magic. They played a lot of new songs off of Heritage, and much to my delight, also broke out “Demon of the Fall”. I had to chuckle a bit when Mikael teased the mostly Southern audience by playing a bit from “Dueling Banjos” between songs. One thing I really like about this Akerfelt fellow is that he doesn’t take himself that seriously and wants the audience to have fun right along with him. He even introduced himself as Lars Ulrich at one point! Opeth closed their set with “The Grand Conjuration” and the whole place went nuts. Overall, I was very impressed, and Mikael’s voice is just fifty shades of fucking gorgeous live. It’s a shame I didn’t get to meet him at some point during the night.

Lastly, Mastodon came out to give their hometown heathens something to chew on. It was so great to get to hear The Hunter in its entirety, even if the songs were out-of-order, plus there were a few old standards to drive the crowd into a frenzy. My favorite part of their set was when Brent’s mom jumped into the crowd and went surfing like the young whipper-snappers surrounding me! Nearly everyone in Mastodon’s immediate family was there, including Bill’s mom and Brent’s 88-year-old grandma. It was really a sight to behold.

The best part of the night came a few minutes after the show ended. I had brought an envelope with me that contained a letter for Brann and a card for his wife Susanne (whose band Tiger! Tiger! still kicks all kinds of ass if you haven’t checked them out). I was a bit annoyed that I couldn’t find Brann earlier in the night, but I decided to wait around the buses until he surfaced…and he eventually did. I didn’t get to talk to Brann long, considering the fact that there were a bunch of other rabid fans around, but I gave him the envelope and he congratulated me on graduating college, and we hugged.
I also talked to Troy for a minute or so. He was greeting fans and couldn’t stop talking about his family the whole time, which I thought was really sweet. I told him that I thought he did a great job on stage (and he did - his voice sounds a lot better now than it did a few months ago), and he held up his hand. I thought he wanted a high-five, but when I put my hand up to his, our fingers laced. I held hands with Troy fucking Sanders *.*
Lastly, I saw Susanne before I left. Regular readers of this blog know that she has been very much like a kind auntie to me in the past year, so it was really great to catch up with her. We talked for what must have been about twenty minutes or so about different things. I was mostly grateful that she too had congratulated me on graduating college at FYM a week ago - she had gone as far as to mark the date on her calendar months ago. She and Brann were both so proud of me, and it just put a big, stupid grin on my face.
I’ll be back in Atlanta tomorrow with some friends, so I might run into some MastoDuders while there. If not, it was still cool to see my boys again, and it was definitely cool to finally get my chance to see Opeth live. I am thankful to Chrissa for taking me to the show and bringing me home safe and sound. She is a rad-as-fuck chick whose company I really enjoy. Until next time!
This is one of the few decent photos I was able to get of the Heritage Hunter show in Atlanta with Opeth and Mastodon. Mikael’s voice sounds 50x better live than on recordings, which is saying a lot. What a gorgeous man.
Got a review coming up here in a bit, along with more blurry/crappy photos :)
Now that I’m almost done with college forever (I graduate in two weeks!), I can go back to focusing on going to shows while also mercilessly searching for a new job and trying to re-locate to Atlanta permanently. Here’s what’s on my calendar:
- Baroness/Royal Thunder @ The End, Nashville, April 27
- Melvins/Unsane @ Exit/Inn, Nashville, May 4
- Torche/A Storm Of Light @ 529, Atlanta, May 11
- Mastodon/Opeth/Ghost @ The Masquerade, Atlanta, May 12
- Heartwood Music Festival, South Pittsburgh, May 17
- Iron Maiden/Alice Cooper @ Aaron’s Amphitheater, Atlanta, June 23
Special note about the Heartwood Music Festival: My friends Robbie and Jamie will be playing this festival in their band Sickness in the System, and it’s actually three days long, but I don’t know if I’ll stay for the whole festival. Check out some info about SITS through their Facebook page HERE.
Royal Thunder | “Mouth of Fire”
Another Atlanta band…there are so many. I tried getting Mlny on board for WOSMAW IV and she never answered my message. Heh, maybe I can get her for the fifth edition. In either case, Royal Thunder is supporting Baroness at The End in Nashville on April 27th, the gig I was already planning to attend. Should be festive.
Please send your well-wishes to Sons of Tonatiuh bassist Mike Tunno, who was brutally beaten at the Order of the Owl/Demonaut show last night at the Star Bar. His head was busted open and he was rushed to the hospital after some idiot picked a fight with him.
As mentioned, I was punched by somebody at the Jucifer/Death of Kings show at the Earl last Saturday and I still have a bruise from the scuffle. The guy that did it tried to start a pit during Jucifer’s set and got into a fight with another mosher, and I was pulled into it after I cold the cuntface to get the fuck away from me. Don’t you know not to hit a bitch in a Neurosis shirt? Also, who the fuck tries to start a pit at a Jucifer show?
I am making this post because I am growing a little sick and god damed tired of the violence that is springing up at sludge/stoner/doom shows in Atlanta. S/S/D is best enjoyed with your eyes closed, tripping out. Nobody should be moshing at a sludge metal show, period. It’s not the right type of music for hardcore show mannerisms. Apparently, some douchebags have not gotten that memo. STOP IT, DOUCHEBAGS. JUST FUCKING STOP IT.
This is also why I no longer enjoy local shows in Chattanooga. There is always some fucker that’s way too trashed and tries to pick fights with people in pits. This was also the inspiration for a song of mine on the same topic. Shows are for having fun and getting lost in the music, not testosterone-fueled gorilla chest-pounding. Just…no. Fuck you.
Anyway, I wish Mike a speedy recovery and hope that there will not be another incident like this in the future.
This is what my notebook for school now looks like.
The first picture illustrates the front of the notebook. Only stickers from Georgia bands were allowed on the front (except for Deftones, because there was a blank space that needed to be filled). Bands featured are:
- Guzik (Athens)
- Mastodon (Atlanta)
- Kylesa (Savannah)
- Black Tusk (Savannah)
- Branded With Fear (Atlanta)
- Jucifer (Athens)
- Death of Kings (Atlanta)
The second photo is on the back of my notebook cover. I only have three band stickers there so far (need more!), and there’s a random sticker I got in the UTC book store. Bands featured are:
If you are a band, especially a sludge/doom band from the Southeast and you have stickers, GIVE THEM TO ME, PLEASE. I also REALLY need a Baroness sticker. Help a sister out!
Heh heh, Casey gave me Brent’s number, and we’re going out tomorrow night. I’m going out around ATL with the guy that fronted Zoroaster that now fronts Order of the Owl. Can somebody pinch me? I feel like a giddy little girl again. Nothing had better fuck this up!
Also gearing up to go around town later tonight. The Jucifer show at the Earl is on Saturday, and I swear to God, it will be a giant sludge metal fuckfest. Everybody on this scene that is somewhere in the ATL metro area will be at that show. Got so much to look forward to, it’s insane.








