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Mayhem Fest Recap

August 14, 2012 in Featured, Shows by Marisa

Written by: Marisa Young Photos by: Corey Tilton  The Comcast Center in Mansfield has been home to several different types of music festivals this summer, one of them being metal-filled Rockstar’s Mayhem Fest.  Created by Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman, it’s no wonder the similarities between Mayhem and Warped exist.  The main differences lie in the size—Mayhem occupying much less space— and the genres involved; Where Warped Tour focuses on varieties of alternative rock ranging from electronica and poppy rock to metalcore, Mayhem focuses in on strictly metal acts.  This year, headliners of Mayhem Fest included Slipknot, Slayer, Motörhead, and Anthrax.  Other notable acts included The Devil Wears Prada, As I Lay Dying, and Whitechapel. Joey Belladonna of Anthrax Phil Bozeman of Whitechapel On August 3rd in Mansfield, doors to Mayhem Fest opened around 1pm. Fans were allowed to wander throughout the sectioned off parking lot and picnic area where a side stage and local stage were set up.  The amphitheater didn’t open until roughly 5pm when the headliner acts were to take the stage. Metalcore acts The Devil Wears Prada (TDWP) and As I Lay Dying (AILD) performed on the side stage back-to-back, keeping the teenaged crowd satisfied. TDWP opened with “Born To Lose”, their first single off their latest album Dead Throne.  Despite the lack of enthusiasm displayed by the crowd, due to either the oppressive heat or saving their energy for later acts, TDWP plowed through oldies “Danger: Wildman” as well as tracks off their 2010 Zombie EP.  As I Lay Dying took the stage directly after, blasting the crowd with one of their heaviest tunes “Condemned” right off the bat.  The rest of AILD’s set was filled with fan favorites such as “Nothing Left” and “Confined”. Mike Hranica of The Devil Wears Prada Tim Lambesis of As
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Interview: As I Lay Dying

August 14, 2012 in Music by Marisa

Interview by: Marisa Young Photos by: Corey Tilton WRBB caught up with Josh Gilbert, bassist / vocalist of San Diego metal band As I Lay Dying at Mayhem Fest August 3rd.  Check out the interview below! Josh Gilbert You guys have been on Mayhem Fest for a while now and you only have a couple days left— Yeah it’s been almost a month, actually over a month now… What’s been the best date you’ve played so far? Well I was separating it into two best days: for the side stage the best date was Albuquerque because there was a crazy storm. The rain and wind were crazy and it tore up the stage and tore up a lot of the merch tents; we thought they were going to cancel the show.  But we were the first band to play after the storm was kind of finished, and by then people were just so amped up that the show didn’t get cancelled so the crowd just went nuts. And then on the main stage the best one was probably Chicago because, you know a lot of the time the way the amphitheaters are, I haven’t seen this one yet, but there’s…a really small pit area and a TON of seats and then there’s a lawn area. Usually we don’t get much going on in the very front because it’s people who paid more money, like the older people who came to see the bands they wanted to get real close to, and they had to pay $120 bucks for their tickets. So they’re not going to be like moshing the way our normal crowd would be. But the lawn, we always address the lawn while we’re on the stage and this specific show we do a song where we do a
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Interview: Taking Back Sunday

July 30, 2012 in Music by Marisa

Interview by: Marisa Young & Julia Gawle WRBB sat down with John Nolan (guitar and vocals) and Mark O’Connell (drums) of Taking Back Sunday at Warped Tour in Mansfield July 19th. Check out the interview below! WRBB: So you guys have been on the entire Warped Tour this year; you’ve also been on this tour in the past, correct? Mark: Yeah, well we just did it in 2004. We did the whole thing in 2004 and then the whole thing this year. Oh so it’s been a while. How are you liking it this year so far? John: Pretty fun, so far so good. Yeah. It’s a grueling tour. But, uh, it has been fun. The shows have been good. Have you had a favorite spot so far that you’ve played in? John: Chicago was really good. I mean just on this tour in particular, just that crowd stood out to me as being very good. Mark: New Jersey, we always do pretty well in New Jersey. John: And we’re about to get into the New York kind of, uh, territory, more so than we have been. And we’re anticipating big things, big things. And that’s hometown for you guys right? Mark: Yup hometown. John: Hometown. Hoping for big things there. Mark: Big things, big things coming our way. But we can’t get too excited there because then they let you down. John: Inevitably. When is that? Coming up this week? John: Uh like two days from now. Mark and John: Philly and then Long Island. So you’ve got what, two more shows to prepare? Mark: Well like one more, not counting today. John: (laughs) I don’t think we really need to prepare. We’re pretty prepared set wise, show wise, we got it down at this point. (laughing) I hope so! Do you have
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