It’s
safe to say that Between The Buried And Me takes you on a journey at their
shows. The
progressive metal gods arrived at Club Infinity in Buffalo, NY on Wednesday
bringing an atmospheric theme to the already celestial name of the venue. The
band stopped in Buffalo on an off date from their current tour with Coheed and
Cambria. Buffalonians were ecstatic for Between The Buried And Me’s return to
Buffalo and it definitely showed. The crowd moshed, screamed, and sang their hearts out to every song that was
played- giving Between The Buried And Me even more energy on stage.
While the band’s main focus was on their outer space themed EP The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues and the continuation of that theme on their album The Parallax II: Future Sequence, they pleased fans with some older tracks. “All Bodies” and “Selkies: The Endless Obsession” from 2005’s Alaska accompanied “Mordecai” from The Silent Circus to excite veteran fans. The band opened up with “Astral Body” to an obvious positive response from their audience.
While the band’s main focus was on their outer space themed EP The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues and the continuation of that theme on their album The Parallax II: Future Sequence, they pleased fans with some older tracks. “All Bodies” and “Selkies: The Endless Obsession” from 2005’s Alaska accompanied “Mordecai” from The Silent Circus to excite veteran fans. The band opened up with “Astral Body” to an obvious positive response from their audience.
While
the live music was phenomenal with the band’s fusion of jazz and progressive
metal, the lighting contributed to their performance even more. Throughout
their set, a black backdrop was illuminated with different colored pulsing
lights and patterns which made the show a whole new experience.
Triangles, spirals, and falling “stars” were only some of the patterns
showcased during the performance.
Front
man Tommy Giles Roger and company received a roaring chant for one more song
and came back on stage by kicking into “Telos” from The Parallax II.
Between
The Buried And Me is a unique band in the age of predictable breakdowns and
guitar riffs. They’ve been a force to be reckoned with for six albums now and
honestly, they’re willing to work even harder with each new release to keep
their fans guessing. Seeing them is well worth the money.
Opening
for Between The Buried And Me were local Buffalo bands Idle Satellites (who
also kept the astral theme alive), and The Donner Party. While it was one of
The Donner Party’s last shows, they gave one of their best performances and newcomers
Idle Satellites have a promising future in the Buffalo music scene. Plus, the
drummer and one of the guitarists are also in The Donner Party. That’s pretty
metal playing two sets in a row if you ask me.
- Felicia Hunt
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- Felicia Hunt