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June 11th 2005
Meat Loaf, Dream Theater, Survivor, Styx
After a kilometres walk from the station, through rain and sunshine, I arrived at the festival ground. One huge stage was set up and one tent. When a performance at the main stage was going on, the tent was made ready for the next band and vice versa. There was a little festival market and many food and drink stands which some might have visited a bit too often….. but all in all there was a nice and friendly atmosphere.
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Graspop festival, Baflo, The Netherlands
June 4th 2005
Nemesea and Intwine
After a goodnight sleep and recovery from the night before at Herrie Festival in Heerde, the band and I started the day with fresh energy. Around 3 o’clock Manda (vocals), Hendrik-Jan (guitar) and I drove to Groningen to pick up the rest of the band and head out to Baflo. There we were friendly received and all ready to perform…
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Herriefestival, Heerde, The Netherlands
April 3rd 2005
Nemesea
Working a as merchandise girl for Nemesea I always get to go and join them at a lot of great festivals and concerts. Today we were heading off for the Vier Seizoen Festival in Heerde…
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May 21st, 2005
Defleshed, Amon Amarth, Clawfinger, Unleashed, Tiamat, Wolf, Meshuggah, Therion and more
2000 Decibel is a pretty small festival featuring exclusively Swedish metal bands. It’s located in a small town in the deepest forests of Sweden. Spanning only one day it offered 22 bands of various magnitudes on three stages. Even though it wasn’t a huge horde that visited the rain-soaked festival this year, the numbers can’t have been too bad since there was a fair amount of metalheads running around.
Last year the festival almost didn’t make it after extremely low attendance and a resulting debt of 200 000 SEK (over 20 000 Euro), but the festival was saved by a support gala cleverly called 200 000 Decibel which secured the festival’s existence for another year. Last week, however, the festival management announced it finally called the quits after years of battling with bad weather and a non-optimal location. The reason for the termination wasn’t economical, but rather personal since festival-mastermind Lennart Larsson just doesn’t have the energy anymore but he deserves a huge applause from the whole of metal-Sweden for his many years of dedicated work! The festival will be missed by artists and audience alike and hopefully someone else will take over the torch and spawn a new all-Swedish, all-metal festival somewhere next year.
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June 6th 2005
Yngwie Malmsteen
Yngwie Who ? Yngwie F#CKING Malmsteen that’s who!
The mighty Viking returns to the Netherlands for his "Unleash The Fury" tour, and show the world he’s still racing away on his Fender strat. And his loyal fans have been waiting for it, and they brought a few new ones to watch Malmsteen do what he does best. Though he brought some skilled musicians to accompany him on this tour all eyes were still on Malmsteen or where he should be when he walked backstage. The devotion of heavy metal fans is admirable.