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May 1st 2005
Umbra et Imago
After a long day in a very warm car we arrived at the Festhallen in Kahrslruhe. Umbra et Imago fans had gathered in an even warmer venue to see their favourite band. The hall seemed a bit big for the amount of people visiting this concert but there was a nice calm and friendly atmosphere. The ladies from the merchandise stand hardly got a rest for everybody was looking at and buying the t-shirts, bags, necklaces and albums of Umbra et Imago.
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May 6th 2005
Within Temptation
A week of festivities because of Queens’s day and Liberation day was the reason for the Royal Society of Pijnacker to organise a concert in a big tent at one of the training fields of a local soccer team. Apart from a Dutch party rock band ‘Band zonder Banaan’ (Band without a banana) and the ever present DJ’s the people were treated with a concert of the popular gothic rock band Within Temptation.
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April 26th 2005
Evergrey and James LaBrie
When I walked in the diversity of people surprised me. From kids with Dream Theater shirts to the older ‘rocker’ with his jeans and old band shirt. They were all there tonight to see the new solo tour from James Labrie. The fact that it wasn’t sold out didn’t mean that the atmosphere was not good. All those people had a lot of fun for more than two hours.
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April 23rd 2005
Corvus Corax and Omnia
Arriving one hour before the opening of the venue, the members of Corvus Corax were still eating, cozy together at one table. Arriving so early was necessary because there was an interview planned, which took place with 3 members. The interview itself was very relaxing and ended just in time to see Omnia perform. Coming inside the venue again there were all kinds of people, some dressed just in jeans and some really put in an effort. Also one of the first things noticed were the people who had the same facial drawings as Omnia, so that it was clear which band they really wanted to see.
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May 2nd 2005
Anathema
After a tour of 30 days with Porcupine Tree, Anathema was finally doing a 2-hour headliner show again. I went to see them in Biebob, a little venue in Vosselaar, Belgium. It’s amazing how a band like Anathema is able to change a truly lousy day into something beautiful.
The trip to the Biebob was all but pleasant thanks to the Dutch railroads, and when on top of that your name is kicked off the guest list by a cranky venue employee the evening doesn’t really start as planned. Luckily there are always people you can count on for help (big thanks to Jamie)
The trip to the Biebob was all but pleasant thanks to the Dutch railroads, and when on top of that your name is kicked off the guest list by a cranky venue employee the evening doesn’t really start as planned. Luckily there are always people you can count on for help (big thanks to Jamie)