In the middle of a period where organisers/bands aren’t exactly lining
up for concerts, let alone festivals, Maximum Rock was a breath of fresh air. First
of all, I wasn’t extremely familiar with most of the bands, but I had quite a
few revelations (more about that later). Second of all, it was by far the best
organised festival I ever went to. Of course the way the location is separated
helped and also the number of people in the audience was considerably smaller
then what the location could’ve held, but it was a great example of how a festival
should look like. Except for the long wardrobe line at the end of the second
day, I didn’t have to wait in line for anything – there were enough toilets,
enough food&drink stands... everything flowed smoothly. I loved the idea of
the drum stage, where you could pass the time during the breaks and I also love
that the hall has a separate section where you can smoke and sit down for a
bit. Compared to Helloween and Gamma Ray at the Roman Arenas, where the
organisers forbade smoking but didn’t offer a proper solution (and thousands of
people had to go in and out through a door the size of my bedroom door for a
smoke and eventually gave up and smoked inside), this type of room separation
“convinced” people not smoke in the concert hall in a natural way, without any
need to impose or forbid anything. The only thing I can somewhat complain about
was the sound, it severely handicapped a few of the bands, but I think it was
mostly due to the acoustic of the hall and I can’t really blame that on the
organisers, considering there isn’t a single indoor concert hall with truly
good acoustic in Bucharest (at least not one suited for this type of music, I
don’t think the Athenaeum was quite the right place to listen to Unleashed).
Showing posts with label Turbohalle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turbohalle. Show all posts
17 Apr 2015
Sabaton and Eluveitie, Turbohalle, 19.03.13
Eluveitie
I had waited for years to see Eluveitie live
and so it figures that they came to Bucharest without Anna... Don’t get me
wrong, I had a lot of fun and they were really good and energetic and full of
good vibes as always, but I'm a bit disappointed they didn't even try to
replace her. Chrigel did all of her parts and it was a bit monotonous without
her, her vocals added a lot of colour to the band and they should’ve tried to
have another girl sing her parts.
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