JAMES RIVERA - Denim And Leather, Brought Us All
By Mark Gromen
Full disclosure, I consider James Rivera a friend, having seen the
"Mexican Dio" front many different incarnations of
HELSTAR, dating back
to their first concert outside Texas (believe it or not, in Cleveland,
Ohio! Still don't understand why they couldn't find a gig a little
closer to home), as well as reviewed his live stints with
FLOTSAM
ANDJETSAM, SEVEN WITCHES, DESTINY'S END,
VICIOUS RUMORS, as well as the
recreated
MALICE album he sang on last year. So it was only natural that
when he stopped by the Voltage Lounge, in downtown Philadelphia, with
his DENIM AND LEATHER tribute act, BraveWords.com had to be in
attendance.
Hats off to the School Of Rock teens who opened the show. Not only
did they play the hits: KANSAS, THE DARKNESS, OZZY ('Bark At The Moon'
and 'Crazy Train') but dusting off
'The Sails Of Charon' (SCORPIONS)?
Hell, their parents might not have been born when that was originally
recorded! Speaking of which, the MILFs and Dads left soon after,
emptying the house before SEASON OF MOURNING took the stage. The local
act debuted five of the nine songs they have slated for Salvation, their
next CD, which is tentatively to be mastered by
Joey Vera (ARMORED
SAINT/FATES WARNING). The slow, heavy 'Crimson Rain' lives in the same
arena as MY DYING BRIDE, while the closing 'A Wish, A Prayer' offered
atypical growling vocals.
Before going on, Rivera confided in me his vision of franchising the
DENIM AND LEATHER concept. While there already exists a Las Vegas based
outfit he can fly in and do shows with, the singer hopes to have
similar backing bands in Germany, Austria and Slovenia, so he won't have
to worry about shipping a band/equipment for overseas dates. Good luck!
Unlike most cover bands, the fans treated the performance like a
touring act, camped out at the front of the stage, headbanging and
singing throughout the night. The selections go beyond the obvious
choices
, 'Hammerhead' (FLOTSAM & JETSAM),
'Restless & Wild' (ACCEPT) and in between, Rivera added tidbits from his life, like "IN
'77, I heard Taken By Force (SCORPIONS album) and made me pick up a
microphone," or "As a 17 year kid, I saw
JUDAS PRIEST open for
BACHMAN
TURNER OVERDRIVE." In a spin on the "if it's too loud, you're too old'
adage, tonight proved "if you're too young, you've got no idea," as
everything did not hit its mark. In the world of flying (to the rainbow)
over the head of the crowd, 'Top Of The Bill', with a quick drum solo,
had people looking at each other for explanations.
MERCHFUL FATE'S
'Curse Of The Pharoahs' received a better fate, as did 'Run With The
Pack', which usually ends HELSTAR shows. He called out Bevis &
Butthead for ragging on GRIM REAPER, prior to 'See You In Hell' and
proclaimed DEF LEPPARD were "fully metal on their first album," leading
into 'Wasted'. Of course he had to try
DIO, in the form of 'Neon
Knights' (BLACK SABBATH) and 'Holy Diver', as well as more standard
fare: the aforementioned
PRIEST ('Hellbent For Leather' and 'Green
Manalishi'
, IRON MAIDEN 'Running Free' and the concluding
SAXON namesake, 'Denim And Leather'. Not for the casual FM classic rock "fan."
If they come near your town, check it out. Thoroughly enjoyable!
MINDMAZE, the female fronted progressive act who just issued their
Mask Of Lies debut, had the thankless task of performing after
DENIM
AND LEATHER. They deserve a bigger crowd, as the mix of power metal,
with TSO/ Zak Stevens era
SAVATAGE is inviting.
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