Amazing performance and atmosphere
by Anonymous on 11/26/10Culture Room - Ft LauderdaleEach band did an amazing job and all the songs sounded amazing
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NILE IN CONCERT:
When it comes to technicality and brutality, few bands hold a candle to death metal legends Nile. Combining a passion for Ancient Egyptian culture with serious technical chops, the band's creative, history-infused approach to the genre is truly one-of-a-kind. On tour in 2013, Nile treated fans to razor-sharp renditions of tracks like "Supreme Humanism of Megalomania" and "Enduring the Eternal Molestation of Flame," setting big expectations for their 2014 shows.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Formed in South Carolina in 1993, Nile had already built a substantial regional following by the time their 1998 debut full-length Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka introduced them to national audiences. After relatively moderate success in the early '00s, the band really hit their stride with the 2007 release of Ithyphallic, cracking the Billboard 200 and landing a coveted spot on the Ozzfest Tour. In 2012, Nile released their seventh album At the Gate of Sethu to a No. 2 spot on Billboard's Top Heatseakers chart, marking their highest position to date and setting the stage for a 2014 headlining tour.
FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:
"Nile... blew my mind. They sound just as good live as they do on disc, which I find to be very rare. If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend going to see them."
"This was by far the sickest, most brutal, and most enjoyable concert I have ever attended, by any band! I would HIGHLY recommend this event, and any other Nile concert, to any fan of death metal."
"Unbelievable show! If you are looking for brutality and technicality rolled into one package, Nile never fails to deliver."
Each band did an amazing job and all the songs sounded amazing
Great show. Ex Deo stole the show. Nile was great and overall atmosphere was amazing
it was really good keep of kalessin, ex deo, & nile rock metal rules
Amazing overall experience. Music was great, as well as the individuals playing it! I talked to almost every band member from each band and they were all so appreciative as was I.
Unbelievable show! If you are looking for brutality and technicality rolled into one package, Nile never fails to deliver.
The concert was amazing! My fiance and I pretty much had conquered the front row and got an amazing view of the bands!!!!! We also had the chance to talk to the band members in person after the show! It was a great time!!
They played like gods. Sound was awesome, the pit was insane, and the merchandise for both was top notch. I usually get 1 shirt when I go to metal show and I HAD to get two shirts and an Ex-Deo hoodie this time around!
The whole show was worth the drive from Maryland. The crowd was quiet at first, the second band "Dreaming Dead" said they were sorry to interupt a church service. We found that funny "Dreamind Dead "was really good. The crowd did pick up some energy for the next two bands "Krisun and Imalation" and moshing started. Nile as always delivered real metal.
By far one of my favorite shows I've been to. Dreaming Dead was more than I expected, not to mention the chick was hot. Enemy Reign put on a great performance. Krisiun tore up the stage with songs like Combustion Inferno and Refuse/Resist off their new album Southern Storm. Personally I didn't like Immolation, but they got the crowd really going. Nile destroyed everything. Kept the crowd head-banging and moshing constantly. No one was standing around, not screaming their heads off or battling against each other for a spot in front or just battling in the pit.
This was the best Wednesday Birthday EVER!!!! Nile blew my mind! Front and center... the music just pulsed through me!
This was my first metal concert ever. It will probably be the best one ever too, as Nile (and the other bands who played) but on an unbelieveable show. Seeing Nile is an experience unliek any other, and i reccommend it to any metalhead.
Absolute best concert i've ever been to. The opening acts were great. Except for that crappy deathcore band Total Ruination who got put in place of Abigail Williams cuz the drummer got injured. There's just so much to see and hear. George Kollias's drum kit, Karl Sanders's unusually shaped guitars, the giant mosh pit, and of course all of the music. Buy your tickets. Now.