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April 11th 2005
Porcupine Tree and Anathema
While summer is peeking round the corner a huge crowd gathered in the 013 in Tilburg. Ages were differing from around 20 to somewhere around 60 but they all came to listen to the same music. While walking through the crowd one thing stood out, a lot of people wore Pink Floyd shirts. It was no surprise that Anathema played a Pink Floyd cover.
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Hard Rock John, Tholey-Sotzweiler, Germany
April 9th 2005
Elis, Visions of Atlantis, Lyriel
On stage tonight: three bands of the 'Gothic Metal Genre'. It’s supposed to become a varied, enjoyable evening. Each of the bands provided with a female 'frontman'. All Bands are similar in appearance but different in sound and performance.
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April 15th 2005
Epica and Nemesea
Walking up to the beautifully painted Doornroosje I saw there was a very long row outside, it seemed this was going to be quite a crowded concert but all in all there was room for everyone. Inside there was an intimate and nice atmosphere, many were meeting friends and familiar faces from former concerts. Temperature was rising quickly. And fans were screaming to hear their favourite bands. Then finally at nine it was time…
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Tivoli, Utrecht, The Netherlands
March 28th 2005
The Dillinger Escape Plan and Textures
Just one day after Paaspop The Dillinger Escape Plan and Textures were on the road again, this time to Utrecht, Tivoli. In a warm venue with better lights and more fans in the audience they performed and brought the audience quite an impressive show.
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January 15th 2005
Kazablanka concert hall, Istanbul, Turkey.
January 29th 2005
Orphaned Land
With their album Mabool, Orphaned Land has managed to do what no other band from their home country has managed to do before: put Israel on the map of metal lovers. The release of their third full lenght album “Mabool” through Century Media saw them getting some of the best press the world over, I have ever seen for a metal record.