Odin's Court @ Jaxx with Symphony X and Devin Townsend
Gig Pictures:
Songs Performed:
Odin's Court - "Paradise Lost: Chapter 1"
Odin's Court - "His Dark Materials"
Odin's Court - "Homecoming"
Odin's Court - "Paradise Lost: Chapter 3"
Odin's Court - "Surreal Contemplations"
Odin's Court - "Utopian Rust"
Odin's Court - "D2C"
Judas Priest - "Breakin' the Law�
Matt's Show Notes:
Pre Show:
I get there and talk to management about business stuff. While I am, Devin walks by on his cell phone. After I�m done
with business stuff, I talk to Devin for a while. I gave him a copy of my band�s CD, and he said he likes getting stuff
like that because they�ll listen to it on the road between cities. He signs my version of Terria, takes pictures
with me, then with Nicki, then with Craig, then chats a bit and then he�s off to warm up his vocals. He was an extremely nice guy, and very
approachable.
Next we unload our gear and watch Symphony X soundcheck. The whole band is there minus Russell. After they are done,
they all go back to the bus except Mike Leopold. I chat with him for a while, get a picture with him and an autograph.
I gave him a copy of my band�s CD and my email address and he said he�d listen and let me know what he thinks. Another
really nice guy. Dave & Mike (keys & bass in DTB) are playing hackysack and me and Nicki chat with them too. So far
none of these guys have the �rock star� mentality, which is refreshing.
Next Devy and his band soundcheck. Afterwards, we sound check. 30 minutes until show time.
Odin�s Court Set:
I was expecting a good crowd, but this was unbelievable. The place was packed wall to wall when we started. People
were all pressed against the stage and rail. The show was a near sellout with around 500 people there. We played
for 40 minutes. All originals and one cover. This crowd was, without a doubt, the BEST crowd I�ve ever played for.
People were screaming, cheering, headbanging, etc. So much fun. I was having a blast. The most fulfilling part
was that people were enjoying our originals so much. That�s a nice feeling when you put so much work and heart
into them. Here was our set:
After Our Set:
While loading up the gear out back, Brave�s lead singer (Michelle) told me how she enjoyed us and that she really liked
my voice a lot. As if it wasn�t gratifying enough to get such a nice comment from a fellow musician, Devin came over and
commented on our performance. He said he really liked us. Though the most flattering remark he made was when he said,
�You have a fu**ing awesome voice! You sounded really great.� Mike Leopold also said we sounded really good, as well
as several of the DTB�s members and SX�s crew. I must say I was flying high.
Devin Townsend Band Set:
Nicki and I went up front for Devin�s set since we�re both such huge fans. The only problem was he was so incredibly
loud that we couldn�t stand it. Even though we had earplugs, we had to go back to the merchandise booth. From there we
had a great view, and it sounded much better. Since I think about 1 in 30 people there seemed to care about Devin, we
were getting really strange looks from people as we sang and screamed along to his amazing music. His band was great,
and he was awesome.
The setlist itself was a decent sampling of all his albums (minus Physicist. He played some of my favorites,
but not all of them. Regardless of what he played, I was just happy to see him live. He has been playing a medley of
"Away" and "Deep Peace" on this tour, but his effects were messed up so he did "Deadhead" instead. Here is his setlist:
"Seventh Wave "
"Storm"
"Earth Day"
"Regulator"
"Truth"
"Life"
"Deadhead"
"Bad Devil"
Symphony X Set:
It was obvious that the majority of this near sell out crowd was there to see Symphony X. Which was a cool sight
considering when I saw Symphony X at Jaxx the previous November they were with Blind Guardian, and everyone was there
to see them rather than SX. That tour did a lot for SX�s fanbase.
They played great. They were tight and full of energy. Highlights for me were "Communion and the Oracle",
"Accolade II", and "The Odyssey". One complaint I had was that they played everything too fast! I mean, there
stuff is fast already. I call this "Iron Maiden syndrome". It�s cool sometimes, but in many cases it takes away from
the song itself. At any rate, here is their setlist:
"Inferno"
"Wicked"
"Evolution"
"Communion and the Oracle"
"Accolade II"
"King of Terror"
"Smoke and Mirrors"
"Sea of Lies"
"Sins and Shadows"
"They Odyssey"
During their set, Nicki and I hung out with Devin, his guitarist, and drummer in the lobby. We talked to them about
all kinds of things for 30 minutes or so: everything from deep, intelligent stuff to music to whacky to weird. One of
my favorite conversations was when we were both talking to each other about our influences, composing, arranging, etc.
Turns out we are both highly influenced by Yanni and Enya! :D But we have the same philosophy about it � go
atmospheric, larger than life sound, etc, but do it METAL. He is a super cool guy, and definitely one of the
coolest professional musicians I�ve ever met.
Devin complimented my voice again, and he asked a bunch of questions about my band. I gave them all Odin�s Court
T-Shirts, and they really liked them. They said they were going to wear them on stage during the tour (so if you see
them 11/22 or later, look for them! :)). Devin signed Nicki�s special edition of Terria.
Post Show:
The place emptied out really fast. I packed up the last of our merchandise and hung around talking to people.
After about 10 minutes, all of Symphony X came through to the front. People were waiting in line at the front door
for autographs and pictures. I thought it was pretty cool that they did that. After all the fans left, Jaxx locked
the doors and we hung out with Symphony X until 3am. I got a picture with all of SX and then just Rullo (since he was
mostly cut out of my full band picture). Nicki got Leopold to sign her ticket stub.
I talked to Devin a little more before he hit the road. He and his band left much, much earlier than Symphony X to get
to Cleveland. They had a mobile home they tour in, while Symphony X had a huge full size bus as a home. Anyway, back
to the venue...
Everyone was hanging out at the bar drinking and talking. I talked to all the members of Symphony X several times.
They were all friendly, with Leopold being the nicest of all of them. Allen seemed to keep eyeing Nicki and sweet
talking her. (He even kissed her goodbye on the lips at the end of the night. :lol). Romeo was fun to talk to
since we talked about music, composing, arrangements, etc. Nicki had fun lighting everyone�s cigarettes because
no one seemed to have a lighter.
I noticed that Leopold was a really quiet guy and sat at the bar by himself drinking while everyone else talked.
Nicki and I went over to him again after talking to everyone else, and we talked for 30 to 45 minutes. He is really
cool guy. We had some great conversations about everything under the sun. I really do wish the best for him and
Symphony X � they deserve to "make it". They are right on the edge of breaking through so that they can do this
for a living (which may come to a surprise to many of you � they all do other jobs when they aren�t in the studio,
writing, or touring).
Their bus was scheduled to leave at 3am, so we said goodbye and hit the road ourselves. It was about a 1.5-hour
drive home, so I ended up getting to bed around 5:30am. It was a very eventful and memorable experience indeed.
Can't beat playing for 500 screaming Prog Metal nuts!