[Review] Billy Talent @ Helsinki, Finland
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 7:02 pm
Billy Talent @ Helsinki, Finland on February 8th 2010.
I had heard couple of singles of them before, and I liked them, so bought the tickets. Since I wasn't a superfan, and the fact that I was a bit of a latecomer when it came to buying the tickets, I got the seat at the back of the venue.
Some complaints:
First of, the seats suck. Don't ever buy tickets to seats when going to a concert. Ever.
Secondly, by the experience I had in the two previous concerts I went to (Green Day, Sums), I took my camera with me, since I wanted some memories to bring home with me. The cameras weren't forbidden to be brought with. Still, when I started to take some pics, a security guy came to me saying if I continued snapping photos, I would be thrown out of the venue. The security guys watched me and the others at the seats during the whole show. And the fact that those in the field got to snap pictures and videos as much as they wanted, I was kinda pissed during the whole show.
But the show itself, it was quite good. 16 songs full of energy. Too bad I hadn't listened to them much before, so I didn't recognize some of the songs.
But their peformance can't be compared to Green Day or Sum 41. Well, Green Day is in its own league, but BT just played the songs, with short speeches inbetween, and some crowd-singing parts here and there. But unlike Sums and GD, no pulling crowd to the stage, no extended bridges in songs or anything cool.
Plus, Finnish crowd is maybe the worst, so a lot of the crowd-singing parts went silent because Finns didn't get the idea.
So sum it up, a decent show with a decent effort by the band.
Setlist:
1. Devil In A Midnight Mass
2. This Suffering
3. Line & Sinker
4. Rusted From The Rain
5. Saint Veronika
6. Surrender
7. This Is How It Goes
8. The Dead Can't Testify
9. White Sparrows
10. Diamond On A Landmine
11. Turn Your Back
12. The Ex
13. Try Honesty
--Encore--
14. Devil On My Shoulder
15. Fallen Leaves
16. Red Flag
I had heard couple of singles of them before, and I liked them, so bought the tickets. Since I wasn't a superfan, and the fact that I was a bit of a latecomer when it came to buying the tickets, I got the seat at the back of the venue.
Some complaints:
First of, the seats suck. Don't ever buy tickets to seats when going to a concert. Ever.
Secondly, by the experience I had in the two previous concerts I went to (Green Day, Sums), I took my camera with me, since I wanted some memories to bring home with me. The cameras weren't forbidden to be brought with. Still, when I started to take some pics, a security guy came to me saying if I continued snapping photos, I would be thrown out of the venue. The security guys watched me and the others at the seats during the whole show. And the fact that those in the field got to snap pictures and videos as much as they wanted, I was kinda pissed during the whole show.
But the show itself, it was quite good. 16 songs full of energy. Too bad I hadn't listened to them much before, so I didn't recognize some of the songs.
But their peformance can't be compared to Green Day or Sum 41. Well, Green Day is in its own league, but BT just played the songs, with short speeches inbetween, and some crowd-singing parts here and there. But unlike Sums and GD, no pulling crowd to the stage, no extended bridges in songs or anything cool.
Plus, Finnish crowd is maybe the worst, so a lot of the crowd-singing parts went silent because Finns didn't get the idea.
So sum it up, a decent show with a decent effort by the band.
Setlist:
1. Devil In A Midnight Mass
2. This Suffering
3. Line & Sinker
4. Rusted From The Rain
5. Saint Veronika
6. Surrender
7. This Is How It Goes
8. The Dead Can't Testify
9. White Sparrows
10. Diamond On A Landmine
11. Turn Your Back
12. The Ex
13. Try Honesty
--Encore--
14. Devil On My Shoulder
15. Fallen Leaves
16. Red Flag