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Down w/ The Melvins, Haarp, Evil Army

The Fillmore Charlotte

Sept. 5, 2009

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The Deal: Supergroup Down brings along The Melvins, Haarp and Evil Army for heavy metal gig at The Fillmore.

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The Good: The night opened with Evil Army who played more of a punk style of metal. The band was introduced by Down singer Phil Anselmo, who spent the rest of the set watching from the side of the stage. He joined the band for a couple of choruses, and Pepper Keenan of Down was in the crowd watching for the second half of the set.

Haarp was up next, as their singer performed the entire heavy metal set from the middle of the floor. Again, Anselmo was on the side of the stage, singing along, smiling and enjoying every moment.

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The Melvins, the fore-fathers of grunge, showed their mettle and their metal during the band’s 45-minute set that rifled through a number of songs — some instrumental, some with vocals. Feedback, dual drummers and a good bit of humor swarmed the stage as King Buzzo, Buzz Osborne, and his Einstein-like hair paced around while plucking riffs.

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As much as the crowd seemed to enjoy The Melvins, it was clear that everyone was there for Down. Drenched in red lighting, the group hit the stage with a fury as a drenched Anselmo sang, screamed and stalked the stage.

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Keenan tore through licks as Anselmo dedicated “Lifer” to his former Pantera bandmate “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott. The energy and enjoyment the band put forth for its hour-and-15-minute set would never let you know they’d been touring on their latest album for roughly three years.

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At the end of the band’s main set (and the encore), Anselmo was joined on stage by his little brother, Joe, who sang along for the “Nothing in Return” refrain, “And when we walk away, there’ll be no coming home.” The band’s encore teased a cover of Kiss’ “God of Thunder,” before launching into “Hail to the Leaf.” At the end of “Bury Me In Smoke,” the stage was filled with a few of the previous band’s members as Down handed off instruments and let the other’s finish off the night.

The Bad: Poor attendance. It’s not every day that you get a metal group like this through town and the Fillmore was less than half-full.

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The Verdict: Aside from being fantastic entertainers and great musicians, Down appeared to truly enjoy every moment on stage. While the other bands got the crowd warmed up, it was Down that brought the night to its climax. Hopefully, they’ll be back through the Carolinas in the near future.

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The Melvins setlist

Pigs of the Roman Empire

The Talking Horse

The Bloated Pope

Dog Island

Des Area

Billy Fish

DNA

Anaconda

Zodiac

The Kicking Machine

Civilized Worms

Blood Witch

Hooch

The Smiling Cobra

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Down setlist

Lysergik Funeral Procession

Pillars of Eternity

New Orleans is a Dying Whore

Lifer

The Path

Ghosts Along the Mississippi

Losing All

N.O.D.

Eyes of the South

Nothing in Return

Encore

Hail to the Leaf

Stone the Crow

Bury Me In Smoke

Jeff Hahne became the music editor for Creative Loafing Charlotte in March 2007. He graduated with a degree in journalism and minor in Spanish from Auburn University in 1997. Since then he has worked for...

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4 Comments

  1. half full? seriously? You must have been in a different half than me (and I was near the back of the building).

  2. – Coulda swore he said son – as did the people around me. Will fix. Thanks.

    – I’ve been to a sold-out show there. There are four levels and three were basically empty. The floor was a massive pit – that’s a lot of empty space. I also spoke with someone in charge of the venue who agreed that it was roughly half-full of the 2000 capacity.

  3. yeah, I could definitely tell a difference in the number of people at the Melvins show vs Motorhead last Friday.

    But if they are really gonna squeeze twice as many people in that building as were at the Melvins/Down show, I need to remember to never go to a sold out show there.

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