Setlist thread 2015

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The Triiiaaannnnggggle
Armored Saint:

Win Hands Down
March of the Saint
Nervous Man
Exercise in Debauchery
Raising Fear
Last Train Home
Mess
Left Hook From Right Field
Reign of Fire
Can U Deliver
Madhouse


Saxon:
Motorcycle Man
Battering Ram
This Town Rocks
Sacrifice
Power and the Glory
Broken Heroes
Solid Ball of Rock
Heavy Metal Thunder
The Eagle has Landed
Never Surrender
Backs to the Wall
Dallas 1PM
Wheels of Steel
Princess of the Night

Encore:
Crusader
Denim and Leather
 
Dragonland - Thursday Show

Shadow of the Mithril Mountains
A Thousand Towers White
Cassiopeia [with Brittney Slayes of Unleash the Archers ]
In Perfect Harmony
The Tempest
Starfall
The Black Mare
Lady of Goldenwood
Dûrnir's Forge
Fire and Brimstone
Supernova
Antimatter
Astronomy
The Neverending Story

Almah

Wings of Revolution
Living and Drifting
Raise the Sun
Heroes of Sand
Believer
Days of The New
Treasure of the Gods
Angels and Demons
Nova Era


Evergrey - Wednesday Show

The Awakening
King of Errors
Leave It Behind Us
The Fire
Obedience
Black Undertow
The Masterplan
Mark of the Triangle
Solitude Within
I'm Sorry
Missing You

Encore
When the Walls Go Down
Recreation Day
Broken Wings
A Touch of Blessing
The Grand Collapse


Voyager - Wednesday Show

Land of Lies
Common Ground
Lost
The Devil in Me
Close Your Eyes
Total Existence Failure
Straight to the Other Side
In My Arms
Times Like These
On the Run From the World
Without a Sigh
I Am the Revolution


Ashes Of Ares

The Messenger
Move the Chains
On Warrior's Wings
Punishment
This Is My Hell
Dead Man's Plight
Chalice of Man
The Answer
What I Am
The One-Eyed King


Halcyon Way

Conquer
Rise to Revise
On Black Wings
Save Your Tears
The Age of Betrayal
Web of Lies
Hatred is My Cause
Desecration Day
Home
 
Anathema - Friday

Anathema
Untouchable, Part 1
Untouchable, Part 2
Thin Air
The Lost Song, Part 1
The Lost Song, Part 2
The Lost Song, Part 3
A Simple Mistake
The Beginning and the End
Universal
Closer

Encore
Distant Satellites
A Natural Disaster
Fragile Dreams

Anathema - Saturday Acoustic Show

The Lost Song, Part 2
Untouchable, Part 1
Untouchable, Part 2
Thin Air
Dreaming Light
Ariel
Temporary Peace
Are You There?
A Natural Disaster
Glory Box
Another Brick in the Wall Part 2
Fragile Dreams
 
Dragonland - Saturday Show

Hundred Years Have Passed
Majesty of the Mithril Mountains
A Thousand Towers White
Cassiopeia [with Brittney Slayes of Unleash the Archers ]
In Perfect Harmony
The Tempest
Starfall
The Black Mare
Fire and Brimstone
Supernova
At the Inn Of Eamon Bayle
 
Anathema - Friday

Anathema
Untouchable, Part 1
Untouchable, Part 2
Thin Air
The Lost Song, Part 1
The Lost Song, Part 2
The Lost Song, Part 3
A Simple Mistake
The Beginning and the End
Universal
Closer

Encore
Distant Satellites
A Natural Disaster
Fragile Dreams


Obviously talented band...but when you haven't played a significantly long set in America since the Milwaukee Metalfests of 99 & 01, then maybe it's a pretty good argument for a name change. Because when you have such a minimal representation of your early and mid-sections of your catalog, it's a slap in the face of fans of said-era.

Ten albums with the name 'Anathema', and they play five new songs in a 90 min set? Just wow.
 
I was disappointed with their setlist too, because they are my favorite band in the world and I would've loved to hear more of their older stuff....

With that being said, I rather they not compromise their collective will for the sake of us fans. They played a great show nonetheless, by my standards, even if it was much less interesting than the string of 'Resonance' shows they did earlier this year. And as far as the name goes, Anathema is whatever the hell those guys (and woman) want it to be.
 
Angra

Crossing
Nothing To Say
Silence And Distance
Carolina IV
Holy Land
The Shaman
Make Believe
Z.I.T.O.
Deep Blue
Lullaby For Lucifer
Intro/Newborn Me
Waiting Silence
Storm Of Emotions
Final Light

Encore
Rebirth
Nova Era
You Really Got Me (w/ Jeff Scott Soto & DC Cooper)


Riverside

Lost (Why Should I Be Frightened By a Hat?)
Feel Like Falling
Hyperactive
Conceiving You
02 Panic Room
The Depth of Self-Delusion
Saturate Me
Egoist Hedonist
We Got Used to Us
Escalator Shrine


Helker

Still Alive
Just Be Yourself
Dreams
Ghosts From the Past
Unknown???
Flying
Modern Roman Circus
Begging for Forgiveness
Wake Up
At the End of the Journey
No Chance to Be Reborn


Unleash The Archers

Frozen Steel
Hail of the Tide
Test Your Metal
Tonight We Ride
Daughters of Winterstone
The Realm of Tomorrow
Dreamcrusher
Time Stands Still
General of the Dark Army

Royal Hunt

The Mission
Half Past Loneliness
The Awakening
River of Pain
Tearing Down the World
Message to God
Long Way Home
Time Will Tell
Silent Scream
It's Over

May You Never (Walk Alone)
A Life to Die For
 
Obviously talented band...but when you haven't played a significantly long set in America since the Milwaukee Metalfests of 99 & 01, then maybe it's a pretty good argument for a name change. Because when you have such a minimal representation of your early and mid-sections of your catalog, it's a slap in the face of fans of said-era.

Ten albums with the name 'Anathema', and they play five new songs in a 90 min set? Just wow.

As good as those last albums are (Untouchable and A Natural Disaster are exquisite songs), I wanted Angelica or something of my introduction to the band, the essential Eternity. However, since most of these are Patterson songs, perhaps they want to save on live royalties 😀😀
 
As good as those last albums are (Untouchable and A Natural Disaster are exquisite songs), I wanted Angelica or something of my introduction to the band, the essential Eternity. However, since most of these are Patterson songs, perhaps they want to save on live royalties 😀😀

I get what you are saying when you mention Untouchable, but A Natural Disaster? That was released 12 years ago
 
I think the point is that AND, along with Fragile Dreams, is pretty much the only pre-WHBWH song to get played consistently. Even OLG, which was a staple for the longest time, hasn't been played so much in the past few months I don't think.
 
I disagree with Anathema changing their name or catering to older fans doing earlier albums. Usually I would bitch about a band doing this, but in the case of this band, they have had a total transformation as a band to the point where they don't need to play old stuff and the old metallish stuff was fairly early in their career. Them doing that stuff would be totally out of place.
 
I much prefer this current Anathema set list.

I saw them in 2006 when songs like Sleepless and A Dying Wish were on the set list. The difference between styles is so huge that the show does not flow really well with those old songs. They sound silly and out of place.

I only miss songs from A Fine Day to Exit, one of my favorite Anathema albums.

I attended 3 Anathema gigs in Brazil last week and the set list was the same as Prog Power. The only difference was that they played Deep in Rio de Janeiro instead of Lost Song Part 3.
 
The current music Anathema plays sounds nothing like they did in their early-to mid period.

According to this set list, there is next to no older material from that time. Apparently not interested in performing it anymore.

Mark Tremonti, Brian Marshall and Scott Phillips of Creed released music with Myles Kennedy and didn't call it Creed. They preferred Alter Bridge, which at times sounds a wee-bit like Creed, but mostly SOMETHING DIFFERENT. I guess those three guys were lunatics for changing the name of their music.

I know they never will change the name, but after stating the facts of the matter then I can't really see a good reason for keeping the name Anathema. For me, that set list put the nail in the coffin in my desire in ever seeing them live.