CONCERT REVIEW: Nothing But Thieves Play Biggest Dutch Show To Date
We, music fans from the Netherlands, were very quick to acknowledge the raw talent that indie rock band Nothing But Thieves had to offer, which makes it come as no surprise that throughout the years, we have seen Nothing But Thieves grow when it came to the shows that they played in The Netherlands throughout the years.
Their success reached new heights on their current trek through Europe to support the release of their new album Moral Panic, as they stopped off in Amsterdam to play a sold-out show in Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome, one of the biggest music venues, which can hold up to 12.500 fans for a show.
It is no suprise that Nothing But Thieves have grown to become one of the biggest indie rock acts of modern times and if you’ve ever been to one of their shows, you have living proof of that. These gentlemen play as exceptional live as they do on their studio-albums.
Armed with favourites from the first two albums and the 2018 EP and a new arsenal of songs from the Moral Panic complete edition album, it must have been tough to select a setlist which includes the singles as well as a nice mix of new songs, but they truly knocked it out of the park. For a visual representation of the evening, check out the gallery below. Courtesy of Eva van den Bosch
JERA ON AIR REVIEW: Beautiful Weather & Great Bands On Friday
With a dodgy weather forecast, Jera On Air day 1 was supposed to be a very rainy, muddy day, but we collectively got very lucky. Around 2 PM there was some rain, but the rest of the day was filled with sunshine, beer and great bands.
With 3 stages on the festival, it’s always rough to make a selection where to go, but luckily the 2 biggest stages didn’t have a lot of clashes, giving us the opportunity to see and photograph a ton of bands, starting with the revered punk outfit Anti-Flag.
While never have seen Anti-Flag before today, we had heard good things about their energy and live performance and we were not disappointed. They were energetic, jumping on every chance they got, making the photography aspect of our purpose challenging and very fun. With a varied setlist of old and new, ranging from the 1996 album Die for the Government all the way to the band’s latest body of work 20/20 Vision, which came out in 2020, the audience responded well to both, even with the 24 year gap of release dates. There’s a reason Anti-Flag are still around and it is partly to their exceptional liveshow, which you can get an idea of in the gallery by Eva van den Bosch below.
Anti-Flag
Next up, on the mainstage, were the Japanese rock/metal whatever band Crossfaith who are very happy to be back in Europe. With Japan still having COVID restrictions in place, it must have been a blast to reminisce to simpler times with the old-school shows without any restrictions. Their set very well reflected this sentiment, as the energy was at an all-time high, and the musicians could not stop smiling. With a very unique sound of numerous electronic influences, as well as rock and metal, Crossfaith shows are on the ‘you have to see this atleast once in your life’ list, and we are fortunate to have witnessed and photographed the band on a few occasions. Get a glimpse of what their set looked like in the gallery below.
Crossfaith
As usual on a festival, the weather is a big aspect of your weekend, and while the lack of rain was celebrated, the heat also brings along its challenges. In the tents it was very hot when Being As An Ocean took the stage, which delivered a stellar, energetic set nonetheless. With their music ranging to all different genres and spectrums, a BAAO show truly has something for everyone whose heart belongs to alternative music. Check out some of the photos below!
Being As An Ocean
Being As An Ocean @ Jera On Air
Being As An Ocean @ Jera On Air
Being As An Ocean @ Jera On Air
Being As An Ocean @ Jera On Air
Being As An Ocean @ Jera On Air
Being As An Ocean @ Jera On Air
Being As An Ocean @ Jera On Air
Being As An Ocean @ Jera On Air
Being As An Ocean @ Jera On Air
Being As An Ocean @ Jera On Air
Being As An Ocean @ Jera On Air
Next up on the mainstage were the always amazing Stick To Your Guns. The hardcore act from Southern California have a reputation for their absolutely mental shows. Each of the STYG shows are a new attempt for the world record of crowdsurfers and people participating in mosh pits, and every show they get pretty damn close. Stick To Your Guns tour for a great portion of the year and their liveshows reflect it, but the highlights of these shows have to be the energy back-and-forth between the band members and the ecstatic crowd. Check out some photos right below.
Stick To Your Guns
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
Stick To Your Guns @ Jera On Air
No time to relax, as the Sheffield based metalcore band While She Sleeps were up next on the mainstage. Since their album Brainwashed, While She Sleeps have been getting more and more popular, and are currently sitting on 850k listeners a month via Spotify alone. Armed with the new crowd-funded Sleeps Society, While She Sleeps are now back on the road, playing festivals to support this release and the deluxe edition of the album, which the recently released EYE TO EYE is on. Much like Stick To Your Guns, While She Sleeps shows are high on energy, crowdsurfers and moshpits and a delight to witness. Check out some shots of the mayhem below.
While She Sleeps
While She Sleeps @ Jera On Air
While She Sleeps @ Jera On Air
While She Sleeps @ Jera On Air
While She Sleeps @ Jera On Air
While She Sleeps @ Jera On Air
While She Sleeps @ Jera On Air
While She Sleeps @ Jera On Air
While She Sleeps @ Jera On Air
While She Sleeps @ Jera On Air
While She Sleeps @ Jera On Air
While She Sleeps @ Jera On Air
While She Sleeps @ Jera On Air
While She Sleeps @ Jera On Air
Today was a ‘heavy metal’ kinda day, as the next act on the list was Bury Tomorrow, another metalcore act from the UK that have been making some serious waves in the last couple of years. With some incredible singles on their discography such as Choke and Black Flame, as well as new songs which will be featured on the upcoming album, Bury Tomorrow played a beautiful mix of old and new, and we for one can’t wait for their new album to drop. We captured their set through the lens, which can be checked out below.
Bury Tomorrow
Bury Tomorrow @ Jera On Air
Bury Tomorrow @ Jera On Air
Bury Tomorrow @ Jera On Air
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Bury Tomorrow @ Jera On Air
Bury Tomorrow @ Jera On Air
Bury Tomorrow @ Jera On Air
Bury Tomorrow @ Jera On Air
Bury Tomorrow @ Jera On Air
Bury Tomorrow @ Jera On Air
Bury Tomorrow @ Jera On Air
Switching things up with a softer band, just kidding, it’s Beartooth on the mainstage. The last slot on the mainstage before the headliner The Offspring gave Beartooth the opportunity to play for almost an hour. Kicking things off with the song that put the band on the map when they released their debut album in 2014: The Lines. As someone who has seen Beartooth play as opening act for ISSUES and Of Mice & Men, telling anybody who would listen ‘get there early cause Beartooth are insane’ in 2014, I can’t help but feel a bit proud of where the band is now.
Here stands a band that are on top of the metalcore game and are aware of it. Here stands a band so close to headliner slots, they can taste it. One great album removed from playing this festival as headliner, let’s consider this year a trial run, as Beartooth already brought along the necessary equipment and materials for a great headliner set. Fireworks, steam cannons and pyro – it all made an appearance during the explosive performance. With a setlist consisting of the catchiest songs they have (The Lines, In Between), but also some of the heavier songs such as Devastation, Beartooth played a metalcore masterclass which came to a close with a pyro-filled instrumental track The Last Riff, that frontman Caleb Shomo partially performed on the hands of the audience. Check out what the performance looked like in the final gallery of today.
ROCK AM RING REVIEW: Volbeat Close Out Festival In Style
Where has the time gone? Before we knew it, we were in the pit for the headliner of the last evening of the 3-day festival: Volbeat. While we were not ready yet to say goodbye to an incredible weekend, we were ecstatic to see Volbeat perform in front of tens of thousands of people.
The charismatic Danes released their popular new album Servant Of The Mind last year, which was heavily featured on tonight’s setlist. Playing for 90 minutes, Volbeat were able to perform 5 songs from their new album, while also making sure all the fan-favourites such as Last Day Under The Sun, Still Counting & A Warrior’s Call.
Production-wise, Volbeat’s set heavily featured the fans, with multiple crew members filming the crowd from up-close and featuring the footage on the huge screens behind the band members. Unfortunately, the band didn’t bring as much fire power as Muse and Green Day did in the headline slots on prior days, but it was no bother. Volbeat know how to entertain a crowd of 70k with their catchy ‘punk ‘n roll’ and charisma.
Check out what their incredible headline set looked like in the gallery below!
ROCK AM RING REVIEW: Korn Grace Mainstage With Career-Spanning Set
The slot just before the headliner Volbeat on the main stage was given to Korn, to no one’s surprise. The nu-metal gigants have been around for 30 years and have given the fans an impressive discography with no sign of slowing down.
With the most recent album Requiem released earlier this year, Korn are playing headliner shows all across Europe, with several festival appearances planned in between. At Rock Am Ring, the band performed a truly career-spanning set, with 1-2 songs being played from almost every album, much like Black Veil Brides did earlier on that same day.
The crowd that came out for Korn was beyond measurable with the naked eye, for that matter they could have very well been the headliner for the evening.
The nu-metal pioneers give one hell of a show and it was a privilege to see them perform up-close, let alone photograph their set. Check out some photos from their set right below.
ROCK AM RING REVIEW: 23 Photos From The Epic Tremonti Set
Known from Creed and Alter Bridge, Mark Tremonti came with his band Tremonti to Rock Am Ring to promote the release of their 2021 album Marching In Time. We saw their set and made some photos. Check them out in the gallery below!