What do you do when you can't go see acts like Iron Maiden, Tool, and A Perfect Circle? Well, you go and see the local tribute act, and hope that they don't insult the musicians you love with their heavy handed renditions of said acts memorable cuts.
This marks the first trip to the clubs for a show, thus kicking off the 2006 concert season. I got there around 9pm, amid a huge temperature drop. The day had brought temperatures in the mid 50's and a lot of rain, by the time I got to the club, it had dropped to 30 degrees and the rain was freezing. Enough about the weather. I went inside and waited for the show to start. The crowd was small, but everyone looked to have a good time.
At 9:20, the first act took to the stage. They were a young band called Cast Your Stones. I cannot say that I was terribly impressed by these guys, their brand of rock was rather generic. They needed to kick it up a few more notches. They played a half hours worth of radio friendly rock, featuring a twin guitar attack and clean vocals. I will say that it was a pleasure to here a band, no matter how faceless the style, not get sucked into the standard screaming that afflicts much of today's heavy music.
I would like to make a special note of their drummer, he was good, very good. He was relentless, kept good times, and maintained an animated persona behind the kit. I daresay, he needs heavier metal related material to really capitalize on the potential that he displayed. Overall, they did not do much for me, but they could develop into something better. The ability is there.
After their set, the stage was cleared and reconfigured for the first tribute band of the night. At 10:10 A Perfect Tool took the stage. I am guessing that all of you, well, most of you, can tell whose music they play. For the uninitiated. they play the music of Tool and A Perfect Circle. They opened with "Intolerance" and "Stinkfist." Other Tool songs that they included were "Prison Sex", and "Schism". Among the A Perfect Circle offerings were "Weak and Powerless" and "The Outsider." The set closed around the 45 minute mark with a rousing rendition of Tool's breakthrough single, "Sober."
They actually sounded pretty good, not quite the level of Tool, but the sound was surprisingly accurate. The sound was anchored by tight drumming and a very good guitar duo, but the real star of the show was the vocalist filling Maynard's shoes. The singer sort of resembled Weird Al Yankovic, but his voice was distinctly Maynard James Keenan. If I had one complaint it is that he did not have much stage presence, the energy was lacking. I also realized something else about Tool's music, while a lot of it is very good, it seems to make for a rather dull show. In any case, these guys did a good job, and would be interested in seeing them again.







Article comments
1 - Craig Lyndall
"If I had one complaint it is that he did not have much stage presence, the energy was lacking. I also realized something else about Tool's music, while a lot of it is very good, it seems to make for a rather dull show."
Sounds like a pretty good rendition of the real Tool. I love those guys, but their stage presence is sometimes lacking. (smile) there is a reason that the band tours with video screens and lights and laser projectors and stuff like that.
2 - Guppusmaximus
Chris,
Back to the Metal....Thanks;) But, I don't feel tribute bands have anything real to offer... Most famous would be Godsmack who at first were an Alice in Chains tribute. When they came out with their own stuff it lacked the soul that AIC had.
As for Tool, I always feel kinda ripped off when I listen to them because they could be such a technical blessing but they are always way to ethreal... For a band that has such a propensity for being "open-minded" they really haven't added anything to their sound(in my opinion).
Now for the Blasphemers... Sanctuary!! IRON MAIDEN doesn't need a tribute band! They are still the reigning Kings of Metal and I don't think anyone can touch Mr. Harris on Bass nevermind Mr. Dickinson on Vox...
Anyways, thanks for the good review Chris. I'm sorry I have to be such a critic recently...
3 - Leo
hey thanks for the write up. I must say that was one of our worst shows we've played. Too much stress and tension somehow developed right before we hit the stage. Def. lacked togetherness and unity that night. We have been working on new material and improving our act. It is much better now. you can check us out at my space It's good to see people writting and caring about music
4 - Leo
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oh and being that you wrote this article and tribute bands was a focus, we are playing with "Almost Queen" July 7th at The Chance. Also, our weblink is .net not .com there seems to be some confusion with people. Thanks again ...(((CastYourStones)))...