Mammoth WVH // Nita Strauss

Concert Reviews

Review & Photography by Estelle Massry

Mammoth WVH was welcomed with open arms to a sold out audience at the Starland Ballroom on his Mammoth II tour with support from Nita Strauss.

On the electric night of November 17th, 2023 the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, NJ became the pulsating epicenter of pure musical prowess as Nita Strauss graced the stage, unleashing a torrent of guitar virtuosity and raw energy that left an indelible mark on everyone present.

Nita Strauss emerged as a force of nature wielding her guitar like an extension of her soul. She kicked off the evening with “Summer Storm” from her latest album “The Call of the Void“. Her magnetic stage presence commanded attention, immediately captivating the audience with her sheer passion, exceptional talent, and unwavering energy. It was more than a display of technical prowess; it was a celebration of the universal language of music.

Nita Strauss never stops, she is one of those musicians who always has something going on and is simply mesmerizing. In between touring with Alice Cooper and Demi Lovato, she worked on her second solo album, “The Call of The Void”, which was released in July and features guest vocalists Dorothy, David Draiman of Disturbed, Lizzy Hale of Hailstorm, and Alissa White-Gluz of Arch Enemy to name a few.

Nita’s band consists of Josh Villalta (drums), Katt Scarlett (Keys), Johnny Young (guitar) & Christopher Dean (bass). Kasey Karlsen joined the band halfway through the set to lend some vocals to Nita’s top charting songs, “The Wolf You Feed”, “Dead Inside” & “Victorious”.

Setlist

  1. Summer Storm
  2. Desperate Hour
  3. Mariana Trench
  4. Alegria
  5. The Quest
  6. Wolf You Feed
  7. Noise
  8. Dead Inside
  9. Victorious

Wolfgang Van Halen, carrying the musical legacy of his legendary father, has carved out his path and the concert was a testament to his undeniable talent. I have seen Wolfgang several times and I have to say that he has gotten more comfortable and seemed more at ease performing to his loyal fans.

What stood out for me this time around was the seamless fusion of musical genres within Mammoth WVH’s performance. Wolfgang effortlessly navigated between hard-hitting rock riffs and poignant acoustic melodies, demonstrating his versatility as an artist. The band’s chemistry was undeniable, each member feeding off the crowd’s energy, creating an immersive experience that transcended mere entertainment. Wolfgang exuded humility and gratitude, frequently interacting with the audience, and expressing his heartfelt appreciation for their support.

It wasn’t just a performance; it felt like a shared moment between artist and fans, a testament to the power of music in uniting people. Each song seemed to have its own narrative, drawing the audience deeper into Wolfgang’s musical universe. It was more than just a musical event—it was an immersive journey filled with passion, authenticity, and a profound connection between artist and audience. Wolfgang Van Halen’s talent and dedication to his craft shone brightly, proving that he is not just carrying on a legacy but forging his path in the music industry. The night left an indelible mark, reminding everyone present of the transformative power of live music and the unparalleled joy it brings.

The band consists of Wolfgang Van Halen (vocals/lead guitar), Frank Sidoris (guitars/vocals), Jon Jourdan (guitars/vocals), Ronnie Ficarro (bass/vocals) and Garrett Whitlock (drums).

Setlist

  1. Right
  2. Mammoth
  3. Miles Above Me
  4. Like a Pastime
  5. Optimist
  6. Stone
  7. I’m Alright
  8. Epiphany
  9. Think It Over
  10. Distance (Wolf)
  11. Waiting
  12. You’re to Blame
  13. Feel
  14. Take a Bow
  15. Another Celebration (Encore)
  16. Don’t Back Down (Encore)

Extreme // Living Colour

Concert Reviews

Review by Christopher Yates // Photography by Estelle Massry

Celebrating and promoting the release of their new album “Extreme Six”, Extreme with special guest Living Colour graced NJ this summer with a stop in Sayreville at the famed Starland Ballroom. It was an epic show of two iconic bands from the mid 80’s who rose to prominence at the height of MTV Music Videos.

Opening the evening was Living Colour, the popular American rock band from New York City, formed in 1984 most known for their hit single Cult of Personality. The band currently consists of guitarist Vernon Reid, lead vocalist Corey Glover, drummer Will Calhoun and bassist Doug Wimbish. Despite retaining their strong fan base, Living Colour disbanded in January 1995 after failing to settle on common musical goals during their fourth studio album sessions. Following the breakup, individual band members released a variety of solo efforts. Today they’ve come together supporting Extreme’s global tour providing fans with some new songs they’re working on as a follow up to their 2017 studio album “Shade”, while also performing fan favorites of old.  

The Starland Ballroom is as close up and intimate of a music experience one can get.  It feels as if you can reach out and touch the performers as they’re so close while on stage. Corey Glover in true frontman form, made the experience even more close and personal as he left the stage and walked through the crowd singing their Cult of Personality anthem to close out their performance, jumping up on the two bars that flanked the venue and interacting with the audience who were singing along to every word. While time has passed Corey still has his dreadlocks flying and belting his strong vocals while the band remains as tight as ever with great guitars and epic drumming. It was a very cool performance which tapped into all the senses of the packed house.

As Living Colour finished they injected the crowd with excitement and anticipation for Extreme. Extreme is an American rock band formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1985 and reached the height of their popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They band consists of Gary Cherone (vocals), Nuno Bettencourt (vocals/guitar), Patrick Badger (bass) and Kevin Figueiredo (drums). They have released six studio albums, two EPs and two compilation albums since their formation. Tonight and on this tour they promote their latest “Extreme Six” album which has an image of a massive gorilla face with red eyes as their album cover and stage backdrop.  I noticed (and Nuno recognized) one concert goer had made his way to the front row in a full gorilla costume, showing significant superfan support for the bands new album.

Extreme might be best known for the evergreen acoustic ballad More Than Words – but they are no one-hit wonder. Guitarist and songwriter Nuno Bettencourt has come to terms with the fact that many people will probably know them for only that one song from 1991, but says their fans know the real deal and it was apparent tonight. Joining Bettencourt is long time singer, songwriter and charismatic frontman Gary Cherone who leaves a lasting impact not just through his stage presence but also through his contributions to the band’s music over the years.  I’ve seen and reviewed Cherone before. What I love about him is how he possesses a versatile and powerful vocal range that allows him to tackle a wide variety of vocal styles. From soulful and emotive ballads to energetic rock anthems, Cherone’s voice is capable of delivering both tender and aggressive performances. His vocal technique is notable for its ability to convey emotion and connect with listeners. As a frontman, Cherone’s ability to convey emotion and connect with the audience is one of his strongest attributes. He has a captivating, acrobatic stage presence that draws the audience in, and his expressive performances add depth and authenticity to the band’s live shows.

Cherone’s partner in crime and guitarist extraordinaire Nuno Bettencourt is a highly skilled and innovative guitarist known for his distinctive style that blends various musical elements. Bettencourt’s guitar playing style is a fusion of technical prowess, melodic sensibility, rhythmic creativity, and a willingness to push boundaries. His ability to seamlessly incorporate various techniques and genres sets him apart as a highly respected and influential guitarist.

Nuno is renowned for his proficient use of “finger-tapping” technique, where he taps on the fretboard with his right hand fingers to produce rapid and melodic patterns. His finger-tapping style adds a unique flair to his playing and allows him to create intricate solos and harmonies. I was mesmerized at how fast and crisp he was and how he incorporates rhythmic and percussive elements into his guitar playing. He often employs slap and pop techniques, as well as strumming patterns that emulate drum rhythms, giving his guitar parts a distinct groove and energy. His playing style seems to not be limited to a specific genre. Nuno effortlessly blends elements of rock, pop, funk, jazz, and even classical music into his guitar work, resulting in a versatile and eclectic sound.

I’ve never seen Extreme before and absolutely loved the show for their sense of intimacy despite playing to a large crowd. Gary Cherone’s interactions with the audience, including sing-alongs and call-and-response moments, create a sense of unity that transforms the venue into an inclusive and participatory space. Extreme provides a live music experience which is a journey through rock, funk, and emotion. The band’s tight-knit chemistry, electrifying performance, and engaging stage presence made for an unforgettable evening filled with musical excellence and pure entertainment. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a newcomer, an Extreme concert is a must-see event that captures the essence of rock ‘n’ roll at its finest.

For more info please visit http://www.extreme-band.com

Sevendust

Concert Reviews

September 16, 2022 – Starland Ballroom, Sayreville NJ

Review by Chris Yates // Photography by Estelle Massry

The heavy hitting, alternative metal, heavy metal, hard rock band Sevendust blew the roof off the Starland Ballroom last Friday night as they played explosively to a packed house of fans. The band played their entire Animosity album (plus a few extras) to the roaring delight of the crowd.  The band celebrated their 20th anniversary of their album “Animosity” (21st actually due to Covid) which is the third studio album by the American rock band hailing from Atlanta, Georgia. The album was released on November 13, 2001 and appeared on the Billboard 200, remained there for thirteen weeks, peaking at No. 28, and was certified gold on March 11, 2002.

Sevendust is comprised of: Lajon Witherspoon (lead vocals), Clint Lowery (lead guitar, backing vocals), John Connolly (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Vinnie Hornsby (bass), and Morgan Rose (drums, backing vocals).

It was my first time seeing Sevendust and by the end of the first song I was a fan!  Sevendust played with tremendous energy and for as hard metal rock as their music is, the stage presence of each member and the front-man work of Lajon Witherspoon were very welcoming, uplifting, and created an amazingly feel-good environment.  I didn’t want it to end.  They obviously have a huge following of superfans, as people traveled from all over and many from great distances to see them play.  The crowd knew every word to every song and sang along with Lajon and team to each belting lyric.  The fans were having a blast and surfed the crowd being passed along on their backs from the back of the floor to the pit in front of the stage. They were having an amazing time and feeding off the fun and positive energy of Sevendust.  

I must acknowledge the security working at the Starland Ballroom.  About 6 of them were lined up with backs against the stage with the knowledge of the level of crowd-surfing that was to come.  I had one eye on the band and the other on the safety of our photographer (Estelle) as the pit was tight with security and other photographers. Security caught and hauled every surfer over the rails and were gently (in most cases) escorted back out to the crowd.  It was such a cyclical pattern of surfing that I noticed some of the same individuals coming through for a 5th, 6th and even 7th time, resembling an amusement park ride you take over and over again. Singing with a smile, Lajon and Sevendust welcomed the fun and the energy, fist-bumping and slapping hands with fans as they safely landed stage-front before being escorted away.  

Opening for Sevendust were: Burden of the Sky, Bastardane & Nonpoint. 

Working backwards from the headliner and playing just before Sevendust, Nonpoint brought the same tremendous, fun energy to their playing as Sevendust and made for a great pairing. Prior to Nonpoint, Bastardane played with thundering prowess and were anchored by drummer and heavy metal rock royalty, Castor Hetfield, son of Metallica’s James Hetfield. It was fun to see him play with similar mannerisms. It was a great evening of Rock & Roll.

For more info please visit http://www.sevendust.com

Setlist

  1. T.O.A.B.
  2. Praise
  3. Trust
  4. Xmas Day
  5. Dead Set
  6. Follow
  7. Shine
  8. Damaged
  9. Live Again
  10. Beautiful
  11. Redefine
  12. Angel’s Son
  13. Crucified
  14. Pieces (Encore)
  15. Face to Face (Encore)

Scott Stapp

Concert Reviews

July 27, 2019 – Starland Ballroom, Sayreville NJ

Grammy Award winner, Scott Stapp is one of the greatest vocalists in the 90’s and has sold over 30 million records at the lead vocalist and lyricist of Creed. His new album “The Space Between the Shadows” is out with the single “Purpose for Pain” which is already generating a ton of buzz.

The Starland Ballroom was packed with hard core fans ready to sing along, not missing a note as they rocked to the powerful and distinctive voice of Stapp. The evening was a perfect blend of classic Creed songs nicely blended with all new Stapp songs from his solo career.

Setlist

  1. Bullets
  2. Slow Suicide
  3. World I Used to Know
  4. My Own Prison
  5. What If
  6. Face of the Sun
  7. Overcome
  8. Name
  9. Survivor
  10. With Arms Wide Open
  11. Higher
  12. Purpose of Pain
  13. Gone Too Soon
  14. One Last Breath
  15. My Sacrifice