CONCERT REVIEW :: NITA STRAUSS, STARBENDERS
Studio B @ Skyway Theater in Minneapolis, MN
March 16, 2024
Photos by Brett
Review by Nick
NITA STRAUSS returned to Studio B at Skyway Theater to support her second solo record “The Call of the Void” in a full headlining capacity. NITA was opening for Mammoth WVH just as the record came out and had a very solid set at First Avenue a couple months ago but what could she do when she got to fully shine on her own?
NITA brought with the massive lighting set up she had with Mammoth WVH, as she’s just coming off the second leg of that tour finishing up the these solo dates getting her back to the West Coast. I kinda think they couldn’t put up ALL the lights on stage with having 6 band members on that kinda small Studio B stage but it was still blinding and impressive nonetheless.
NITA and the band seemed to really enjoy having the crowd up close and personal for the full hour set. No barricade and everyone was on their best behavior the entire night. The whole band really seemed to enjoy playing some songs that they didn’t normally get to play in their limited opening set time. There was more new material from Call this time with the first half still being instrumental and the second half with touring vocalist Kasey Karlsen. Kasey comes out swinging absolutely crushing “The Wolf You Feed” doing vocal gymnastics to stay true to Alissa White-Gluz’s version on the album. While no easy feat there, Kasey ran head first in to “The Golden Trail” and delivers the goods on “Through the Noise”.
Nita gives everyone equal time to shine live. While Nita’s shredding, her guitarist and bassist (forgive me, I couldn't find their names on the internet) are running around the stage as much as they can keeping the crowd hyped up. Keyboardist and background vocalist Katt Scarlett whips her hair around constantly while laying down the groove while drummer Josh Villalta is a monster behind the drums! Nita has a really impressive band with her look no further than the intricaices of tracks like "Our Most Desperate Hour" and "Marianas Trench".
I’m still at a loss on how to describe STARBENDERS and I’m good with that. STARBENDERS don’t easily fit in to any catagory or genre. Best I can do is think 70’s and 80’s rock and metal put together in a blender and updated for today’s time. The band really blurs lines with each song, when you think you got it, they throw another curve ball.
“Blood Moon” kicked off their set and I was confused and interested all at the same time – crunchy riffs and infectious grooves with vocalist and guitarist Kimi Shelter belting out these insane screams at the end of the chorus without opening her mouth super big like every other singer. Guitarist Kriss Tojkaji looks like Slash up on stage while bassist Aaron Lecesne gives a nod to Bowie. New drummer Qi Wei looks like she’s having time of her life up on stage with the band. Put all 4 together and you have a band you can’t look away from – they keep you engaged with great stage presence and then add in the electricity of knowing that you’re not quite sure what you’re gonna get next.
Kimi channeled some serious Stevie Nicks vibes with “Seven White Horses” complete with a tambourine. A slower tempo track that stood out from the rest of the set which flowed really well in to “Cherry Wine” showcasing the beauty in Kimi’s vocals before amping it back up to close out the set with “If You Need It.”
I’m glad I bought a record from Kimi as she was packing up the merch table during Nita’s set. I’m very intrigued that this band is very unique to the point where after seeing as many concerts as I have, there’s still a band that keeps me on my toes and keeps me guessing. Check out STARBENDERS live the next time they roll thru town and be entranced.
SEE MORE OF BRETT'S PHOTOS OF NITA STRAUSS and STARBENDERS HERE!
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Tuesday, November 7, 2023
MAMMOTH WVH rocks a packed First Avenue with a powerful performance
CONCERT REVIEW :: MAMMOTH WVH, NITA STRAUSS
First Avenue in Minneapolis, MN
Nov 5, 2023
Photos by Brett
Review by Nick
When you walk up to First Avenue, a good 30 minutes after doors open and there’s still a line on both sides of the building of fans waiting to get it .. you know you’re in for something special. MAMMOTH WVH’s first Minnesota headlining show at First Avenue in Minneapolis should be enough to sell tickets. Add in Mammoth supporting their recently released fantastic second record “Mammoth II” and opener Nita Strauss who is also celebrating the release of her second solo record and you got the mathematics of a memorable Sunday night ahead of you.
I finally got to see NITA STRAUSS with her solo band and they did not disappoint. NITA’s set started out with 5 instrumental shredders from both Controlled Chaos and The Call of the Void. Everyone in the band were punishing their instruments. They played hard, it was amazing to see the band so in to it and crushing their instruments. I’m surprised Josh Villalta’s cymbal hardware held up against his pummeling.
My only small problem with Nita’s set was she saved the 3 songs with touring vocalist Kasey Karlsen for the end of the set and at times it was hard to hear Kasey but when you have that monstrous of a band, it’s gonna happen. It’s not easy to step into Alissa White-Gluz’ shoes to tackle “The Wolf You Feed” but Kasey did it with proficiency. Kasey soared over the changes from clean singing to growling and screams that the song demands. As with any great band, I had troubles of who to keep looking at during the set and Nita’s band is loaded with talent, bassist Christopher Dean, guitarist Johnny Young and keyboardist Katt Scarlett all equally as amped up as Nita. Hopefully Nita comes around again headlining her own show, as it will be lots of fun to see an extended set with more of everything.
MAMMOTH WVH took the stage to very bare stage compared to NITA STRAUSS’ pretty intense light show. MAMMOTH was letting the music do all the talking. Wolf has created an insanely tight band to back him with all kinds of harmonies and amazing playing. Coming right out with the phenomenal “Right?” was a treat for all in attendance showcasing how talented of a band these 5 guys are together. Infectious smiles from the band beamed right back to them from the packed, dedicated crowd at First Avenue. As Brett said after taking pictures posted here “He’s got his Dad’s smile, that’s for sure.”
Speaking of the dedicated crowd let’s fast forward to the middle of the set real quick, I have never heard First Avenue quiet enough to hear a pin drop. The crowd was hanging on every word and chord of a solo acoustic version of “Distance”. The break in the set made for a very magical moment between Wolf and the crowd. That’s the beauty of a club show. First Avenue is amazing sounding venue to begin with and to have a moment as special as that, be as quiet as it was, was something that has to be what every artist strives for.
Wolfgang is an amazing front man delivering a flawless performance both vocally and musically. Wolfgang effortlessly makes the band sound just as strong as him making sure they each have a spotlight during the show. There’s not too many drummers that drum as hard as the two drummers on this tour, Mammoth’s Garrett Whitlock and Josh Villalta for Nita’s band. I’m sure it was just from standing at the front of stage left where both drummers were positioned, but I could hear them both hit the snare in real time .. a 3D sound, the snare from the PA and the actual snare on stage .. I haven’t heard that in a LONG time. Bassist Ron Ficarro was running all over the stage whenever he got the chance. Guitarists Frank Sidoris and Jon Jourdan were having the time of their lives up there delivering the massive wall of sound. Seriously one fantastic band that absolutely excels in delivering live rock and roll! Please release a live album.
Mammoth II is an album that sounds like it was made to be played live and I was so happy to see 8 out of the 10 tracks represented tonight. “Miles Above Me” and “Like a Pastime” sounded right at home in the set along “Epiphany” and “You’re to Blame” from the first record. The encore was a “celebration” for sure. “Another Celebration at the End of the World” in to “Don’t Back Down” – two super strong hits that are even more electric live. Carefully crafting the set list with equal part of both albums, Wolfgang put together an amazing set list featuring the best of the best. A super solid 90 minute set that if there was anyone in attendance that was on the fence, they definitely left a fan. This is definitely one of those shows I wouldn’t mind revisiting again and hopefully soon.
SEE MORE OF BRETT'S PHOTOS OF MAMMOTH WVH HERE!
SEE MORE OF BRETT'S PHOTOS OF NITA STRAUSS HERE!
First Avenue in Minneapolis, MN
Nov 5, 2023
Photos by Brett
Review by Nick
When you walk up to First Avenue, a good 30 minutes after doors open and there’s still a line on both sides of the building of fans waiting to get it .. you know you’re in for something special. MAMMOTH WVH’s first Minnesota headlining show at First Avenue in Minneapolis should be enough to sell tickets. Add in Mammoth supporting their recently released fantastic second record “Mammoth II” and opener Nita Strauss who is also celebrating the release of her second solo record and you got the mathematics of a memorable Sunday night ahead of you.
I finally got to see NITA STRAUSS with her solo band and they did not disappoint. NITA’s set started out with 5 instrumental shredders from both Controlled Chaos and The Call of the Void. Everyone in the band were punishing their instruments. They played hard, it was amazing to see the band so in to it and crushing their instruments. I’m surprised Josh Villalta’s cymbal hardware held up against his pummeling.
My only small problem with Nita’s set was she saved the 3 songs with touring vocalist Kasey Karlsen for the end of the set and at times it was hard to hear Kasey but when you have that monstrous of a band, it’s gonna happen. It’s not easy to step into Alissa White-Gluz’ shoes to tackle “The Wolf You Feed” but Kasey did it with proficiency. Kasey soared over the changes from clean singing to growling and screams that the song demands. As with any great band, I had troubles of who to keep looking at during the set and Nita’s band is loaded with talent, bassist Christopher Dean, guitarist Johnny Young and keyboardist Katt Scarlett all equally as amped up as Nita. Hopefully Nita comes around again headlining her own show, as it will be lots of fun to see an extended set with more of everything.
MAMMOTH WVH took the stage to very bare stage compared to NITA STRAUSS’ pretty intense light show. MAMMOTH was letting the music do all the talking. Wolf has created an insanely tight band to back him with all kinds of harmonies and amazing playing. Coming right out with the phenomenal “Right?” was a treat for all in attendance showcasing how talented of a band these 5 guys are together. Infectious smiles from the band beamed right back to them from the packed, dedicated crowd at First Avenue. As Brett said after taking pictures posted here “He’s got his Dad’s smile, that’s for sure.”
Speaking of the dedicated crowd let’s fast forward to the middle of the set real quick, I have never heard First Avenue quiet enough to hear a pin drop. The crowd was hanging on every word and chord of a solo acoustic version of “Distance”. The break in the set made for a very magical moment between Wolf and the crowd. That’s the beauty of a club show. First Avenue is amazing sounding venue to begin with and to have a moment as special as that, be as quiet as it was, was something that has to be what every artist strives for.
Wolfgang is an amazing front man delivering a flawless performance both vocally and musically. Wolfgang effortlessly makes the band sound just as strong as him making sure they each have a spotlight during the show. There’s not too many drummers that drum as hard as the two drummers on this tour, Mammoth’s Garrett Whitlock and Josh Villalta for Nita’s band. I’m sure it was just from standing at the front of stage left where both drummers were positioned, but I could hear them both hit the snare in real time .. a 3D sound, the snare from the PA and the actual snare on stage .. I haven’t heard that in a LONG time. Bassist Ron Ficarro was running all over the stage whenever he got the chance. Guitarists Frank Sidoris and Jon Jourdan were having the time of their lives up there delivering the massive wall of sound. Seriously one fantastic band that absolutely excels in delivering live rock and roll! Please release a live album.
Mammoth II is an album that sounds like it was made to be played live and I was so happy to see 8 out of the 10 tracks represented tonight. “Miles Above Me” and “Like a Pastime” sounded right at home in the set along “Epiphany” and “You’re to Blame” from the first record. The encore was a “celebration” for sure. “Another Celebration at the End of the World” in to “Don’t Back Down” – two super strong hits that are even more electric live. Carefully crafting the set list with equal part of both albums, Wolfgang put together an amazing set list featuring the best of the best. A super solid 90 minute set that if there was anyone in attendance that was on the fence, they definitely left a fan. This is definitely one of those shows I wouldn’t mind revisiting again and hopefully soon.
SEE MORE OF BRETT'S PHOTOS OF MAMMOTH WVH HERE!
SEE MORE OF BRETT'S PHOTOS OF NITA STRAUSS HERE!
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Friday, June 30, 2017
MIDWEST BEATDOWN PLAYLIST :: 06/16/17 - NITA STRAUSS & UNLEASH THE ARCHERS
MIDWEST BEATDOWN PLAYLIST :: 06/16/17
GUESTS :: NITA STRAUSS & UNLEASH THE ARCHERS
HOUR 1
IRON MAIDEN - "run to the hills" (live) // maiden england 88
GHOST - "square hammer" // popestar
BAD COP/BAD COP - "why change a thing?" // warriors
OFF WITH THEIR HEADS - "seek advice elsewhere" // home
DOLL SKIN - "shut up (you miss me)" // manic pixie dream girl
SIMS - "time don't fear me back" // time don't fear me back - single
ROYAL BLOOD - "I only lie when I love you" // how did we get so dark?
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - "the way you used to do" // villains
STITCHED UP HEART - "it's so easy" // never alone
ALICE COOPER - "paranoic personality" // paranormal
NITA STRUASS - "pandemonium" // pandemonium - single
WE START WARS - "the animal inside" // the animal inside - single
THE PUSH - "controller" // controller - single
HOUR 2
ANTISTAR - "tower" // tower - single
BLUE FELIX - "hate inside" // hate inside - single
DEAD HORSE TRAUMA - "fugue state" // life
SCREAMING FOR SILENCE - "house of glass" // house of glass
COMMON CHOIR - "dive bar knight life" // self inflicted famine
UNLEASH THE ARCHERS - "the matriarch" // apex
UNLEASH THE ARCHERS - "cleanse the bloodlines" // apex
LATE NIGHT FIGHTS - "fuel the disease" // renal 911
T.R.O.Y. - "revolution" // two worlds
AT THE DRIVE IN - "incurably innocent" // in•ter a•li•a
TREASONS - "sense of pride" // black hearts, broken bones
GOD AWFUL BASTARDS - "blood dries black" // demotivational speaker
TORCHE - "walk it off" // harmonicraft
**SPECIAL THANKS to NITA STRAUSS from the ALICE COOPER band and WE START WARS and BRITTANY SLAYES from UNLEASH THE ARCHERS for calling in to the Midwest Beatdown this week!
UNLEASH THE ARCHERS' new album "Apex" is out now via Napalm Records!
GUESTS :: NITA STRAUSS & UNLEASH THE ARCHERS
HOUR 1
IRON MAIDEN - "run to the hills" (live) // maiden england 88
GHOST - "square hammer" // popestar
BAD COP/BAD COP - "why change a thing?" // warriors
OFF WITH THEIR HEADS - "seek advice elsewhere" // home
DOLL SKIN - "shut up (you miss me)" // manic pixie dream girl
SIMS - "time don't fear me back" // time don't fear me back - single
ROYAL BLOOD - "I only lie when I love you" // how did we get so dark?
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - "the way you used to do" // villains
STITCHED UP HEART - "it's so easy" // never alone
ALICE COOPER - "paranoic personality" // paranormal
NITA STRUASS - "pandemonium" // pandemonium - single
WE START WARS - "the animal inside" // the animal inside - single
THE PUSH - "controller" // controller - single
HOUR 2
ANTISTAR - "tower" // tower - single
BLUE FELIX - "hate inside" // hate inside - single
DEAD HORSE TRAUMA - "fugue state" // life
SCREAMING FOR SILENCE - "house of glass" // house of glass
COMMON CHOIR - "dive bar knight life" // self inflicted famine
UNLEASH THE ARCHERS - "the matriarch" // apex
UNLEASH THE ARCHERS - "cleanse the bloodlines" // apex
LATE NIGHT FIGHTS - "fuel the disease" // renal 911
T.R.O.Y. - "revolution" // two worlds
AT THE DRIVE IN - "incurably innocent" // in•ter a•li•a
TREASONS - "sense of pride" // black hearts, broken bones
GOD AWFUL BASTARDS - "blood dries black" // demotivational speaker
TORCHE - "walk it off" // harmonicraft
**SPECIAL THANKS to NITA STRAUSS from the ALICE COOPER band and WE START WARS and BRITTANY SLAYES from UNLEASH THE ARCHERS for calling in to the Midwest Beatdown this week!
UNLEASH THE ARCHERS' new album "Apex" is out now via Napalm Records!
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