Many people would not believe that a metal show on a Monday night would draw a large crowd, however, they might not realize how passionate Bay Area metal fans can be if given the opportunity to see some killer bands. With a line-up featuring Swiss tech thrashers Coroner who have not played the Bay Area in about three decades, along with the mighty Bay Area thrash warriors in Heathen, this was a show that people would drive hours through agonizing traffic and poorly maintained roads to see. Plus, the show was in downtown San Jose at the Ritz, so this was a night to remember! Well, let’s just say that a lot happened throughout the night, so I will always remember this show…
After putting a crushing comeback album last year, Coroner was finally making their way back to the US, so I definitely wanted to check them out. I have always appreciated this band’s blend of progressive rock influences with thrash metal, as they really do have some brilliant compositions featuring a refined edge of technically mixed with explosive aggression. Of course being from the Bay Are I was equally as excited to see Heathen, especially since not only are those first two full-length albums phenomenal and iconic thrash albums, but the band continues to put out solid recordings. Overall, this was a show that passionate metal fans are going to show-up no matter what day of the week it was booked.
The moment I entered the venue, I could already start to sense that people were really excited for this show. You had a good amount of people already staking their claim to the front of the stage with their battle vest covered in patches getting ready to bang their heads to some dynamically devastating riffs. Another point to bring up was that this was an all ages show, so you had metal fans of all ages in attendance, yet all of them connected through their enjoyment of metal music. Now, this being an all ages show will come up later as it did factor into a situation later in the night. More on that later....
Heathen walked onto the stage to massive roar from the crowd and tore into their first song wasting little time getting the adrenaline flowing and heads violently banging. David White is a tremendously talented frontman and he was going around the stage during the first song fist bumping fans in the front row while delivering some epic high soaring vocals. The two guitar attack of Kragen Lum and Kyle Edissi was insanely vicious as both guitarists know how to hammer out some wicked riffs and scorching leads. Throughout the set bassist Jason Mirza and drummer Blake Anderson proved to be a strong rhythm section adding a mighty boost of juggernaut sized devastation. Actually, Jason was not only playing some killer bass riffs during their set, but he was maniacally running around the stage and seemed to be having a blast. I really liked getting to hear them perform, “Open the Grave,” because that song contains some HEAVY riffs to get the audience moving. Also, I must say that the band’s new song which they just released, “Never a God,” is sounds extremely solid and the fans seemed to be very receptive to the new music. After seeing Heathen perform I am looking forward to a new album from them, and I definitely would like to see them perform live again.
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Once Heathen exited the stage with devil horns raised high and the audience showing their appreciation for the band’s performance, the roadies in Coroner began setting up for the band’s set. When the members in Coroner stepped out from the side of the stage and took their positions, the metal maniacs went full flown savage and made enough noise to be heard all the way in Santa Cruz. The band’s bassist and singer Ron Royce had a big grin on his face as he stepped up to the mic and they launched into the first song.
Now, I did not notice it at first, but as the band kept playing something seemed a bit off in terms of the sound coming from a speaker/monitor to where I noticed a roadie kept flashing a light at it for the sound engineer to be made aware of. Shortly after this the statement most concert attendees and band members hate hearing was uttered as the sound engineer came up on the stage and told the crows that due to technical issues they had to restart the system. Little did the crowd know that this would take over an hour to finally resolved, during which time some people started to maybe drinking more than they should have. As someone who worked at a concert venue in college and experienced first hand an unruly audience waiting around for a performance due to a drunk country star deciding to show up late that night, I started to have concerns that the crowd would become restless and the situation might turn ugly.
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Luckily the people working the sound seemed to be more motived than workers at a chain record store, and they eventually solved the issue. Only problem was San Jose has an ordinance, to where minors cannot be out past 11:30pm, so since this was an all ages show the venue had to take this into account. At first I saw an employee tell people that they were shutting it down right after the sound guy seemed to solve the issue, but then Coroner came back on the stage and began playing. I guess you could say that for those who stuck around we were treated to a brief, yet still very killer performance from Coroner. For me, I was super stoked to hear the song “Serpent Moves” from the album Grin, which I think is a very underrated release and one of my favorites from them. Tommy Baron is an insanely talent guitarist who utilizes these mind altering chord progressions that hit you with such fearsome force. They also played “Masked Jackal” which the crowd was passionately getting into as that track is definitely one that seems to be timeless in terms of the song’s lyrical themes. Just as the band was unleashing a progressive flurry of technical metal wizardry, the sound was cut and that was the end of their set. I was disappointed as I would have liked to have heard more songs, but in the end I think the band being able to give the audience even that shortened performance after waiting around for over an hour, was still something you can walk away remembering. Coroner seems to be a very talented act and the album that they released last year seems to be proof that they still have some insanely brilliant musical ideas.
Instead of pointing fingers and focusing on the negatives, I am going to say that even with the technical issues and waiting around, the diehard metal fans still seemed to be in good spirits as there is strong appreciation for the music. In the end, people can only do so much in certain situations and I applaud Coroner for not throwing a tantrum and just leaving with an angry audience potentially turning into an angry mob like the villagers in a Frankenstein movie. Now, I know Coroner is playing in Berkeley as they had two shows scheduled in the Bay Area, so maybe they will be able to play a full set without issues. For me though, I am glad I went to this show and still feel like I was able to see two tremendously talented bands that have decades many years to providing metal fans with some great music.


