Morgana
Lefay sooooooo rule! That’s that. You didn’t see them
on tour? Your fault!
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…Ok,
there is – of course – much more to tell about them
;) No panic… hehe.
Monday, blue sky and lotsa sun, finally spring is coming up bringing
us a hot day. The fucked up conditioner in my cabin gave a foretaste
of hot midsummer temperatures and its results. It did not became
any better at the MarX, the smaller place under
the roof of Hamburgs Markthalle
that is characterized in every respect by its hot atmosphere. I
wasn’t the only one who had to suffer since the bands nightliner
had a fuck up conditioner too. Band members were moaning and LANFEAR
teasing to cut the setlist short, just playing extra slow songs
;) While MINDCRIME was still busy with the soundcheck the guys and
crew of MORGANA LEFAY and LANFEAR
tried to get some fresh air to the feet, walking barefoot around
outside. Not even 50 people attended the show but for that all attendees
were die-hard MORGANA LEFAY fans, supposed to build
up a sweaty atmosphere soon…
I was there quite early coz of a booked interview. Added by Nocturnal
Hall’s finest Reverend and Moonchild we had a nice small talk
with the Swedes, sounding out some interesting details, before it
was time to do something nice for the neck muscles…
::MINDCRIME
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I
(Dajana) already knew this band from their last year’s opening
appearance at Celtic Rock Festival. And again they managed to get
the crowd moving. They had to struggle thru some technical problems,
as the other bands had to do too. The backing vocals were hardly
heard and the second guitar either too quiet or the keyboards too
loud. Anyways, musically the band blends melodic death metal with
classic metal and some discrete gothic influences. MINDCRIME
played songs from their current album Tourniquent
Sleep and other older stuff. Really noticeable was the relaxed atmosphere
created by singer Christoph trying to be as close as possible to
the crowd always including them to his performance. He seemed to
be in top form, with his voice acrobatics and jokes he impressed
fans and fellows. Well-done show just way to short! Way to go guys!
Setlist: Owner Of Secrets, Search For Serenity,
Dream Haunting Ghost, Soil For Growling, Subdivided, Forsaken Smile,
Burning Glass, Seven Letter Generation

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LANFEAR
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...get handled as one of Germany’s power metal hopefuls and
delivered with The Art Effect and Zero
Poems two albums not to be sneezed at. Now these nice gents have
released their third record Another Golden Rage,
that wanted to be performed live. Anyways, LANFEAR
started out dynamically too bringing the crowd closer to the stage.
Just one thing to raise an eyebrow: singer Tobias who joined the
rank after the band’s sophomore has in fact a great voice
but was ranging too often on the same high pitch, lacking of enough
variety and emotions. That’s actually a problem appearing
in the best circles, kinda genre-illness. Even singers such as James
LaBrie and Timo Kotipelto got criticized for that. That made it
quite exhausting to listen to them but the virtuosity of the musicians
made it up again. Strongest feedback came up when LANFEAR
inserted a cover version of Conception’s Roll The Fire
that differed significantly from the band’s power metal and
was much heavier. Since the ceiling above stage was quite low, the
singer had to have a look upwards while jumping, letting him feel
cramped and acting statically. But despite of these small inconveniences
LANFEAR proved being a constant in the German scene.
We are quite curious how the band will develop in the future…
Setlist: Eclipse, Shades Of Black, The Unrestrained,
Stigmatized, Beneath It All, Fortune Lies Within, The Spell, Dispraise,
Regression, Roll the Fire // Another Golden Rage

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MORGANA LEFAY
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These
Swedish guys shortly turned the hot mood into a quick number while
kicking “slower” tracks like Hollow, Master
Of The Masquerade, When Gargoyles Fly, Creatures
Of The Hierarchy and Symphony Of The Damned from the
setlist (which was quite sad) kicking off with full force. MORGANA
LEFAY revealed an overwhelming pleasure to play, they were
downright starving for playing live and bursting for energy blowing
everybody away. They fortunately played songs from all of their
albums including two new ones from the brand new record Grand
Materia. They kicked off with The Source Of Pain
from ’96 album Maleficium brimming
the fans over with enthusiasm. Once more MORGANA LEFAY
proved that they ones of greatest live bands ever. Singer Charles
Rytkönen interacted much with the fans holding his micro into
the crowd checking if the audience lyrics and melodies (was quite
lousy, he should have chosen us for that . We would have been much
better in doing that ;) – Rev). Anyway, Charles didn’t
mind and let us self-confidently know that he is very thankful for
the lights on stage (“his toasters”) giving him the
feeling to play in front of 10,000 crazy-heads. New and old songs
went down well and got celebrated by the fans. Only bummer was the
fact that not even one ballad got played (and there are really great
ones *sigh* – Cal), instead the band focused on a short and
crispy set. Even on emphatic demand to play Sculptures Of Pain
Charles reacted with twinkling eyes and sassy comments but showed
that he wasn’t keen on it. Nevertheless there is worth mentioning
that we rarely experienced such a great atmosphere. Besides perfectly
performed music we witnessed a water battle between Charles and
guitarist Tony, starting with a cup of water in Charles’ pants
and a calumet short after … too short after, as the show ended
too fast as well. So we just hope that we get soon another opportunity
to see MORGANA LEFAY live with an extended setlist.
Setlist: The Source Of Pain, Out In The Silence,
Another Dawn, Angel’s Deceit, S.O.S., To Isengard, I Roam,
Maleficium, End Of Living, Edge Of Mind, State Of Intoxication //
The Boon He Gives, In The Court

It
was damn fucking hot, sweating but grandiose evening. About both
support band opinions differed but regarding MORGANA LEFAY
everybody agreed: this show was awesome!
Afterwards most of the attendees were involved in talks, trying
out Swedish words or decoding them and witnessing guitarist Peter
Grehn who lovingly tried to untangle 4-stringer Fredrik Lundberg’s
awesome mane. He failed, after just one strand he gave up…
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