{"id":47124,"date":"2016-04-22T09:00:11","date_gmt":"2016-04-22T14:00:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toiletovhell.com\/?p=47124"},"modified":"2016-04-22T08:51:09","modified_gmt":"2016-04-22T13:51:09","slug":"none-more-black-an-observance-at-the-golden-bull","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/none-more-black-an-observance-at-the-golden-bull\/","title":{"rendered":"None More Black: An observance at the Golden Bull"},"content":{"rendered":"
Once again, in the interests of whetting my Black Metal appetite and spreading the gospel to the masses, I braved the East Bay to witness some amazing bands delivering some amazing performances. Tonight\u2019s agenda: Uada<\/strong>, Imperial Triumphant<\/strong>, Witchhaven<\/strong> and Gloam<\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The setting for this evening\u2019s performance was Oakland\u2019s Golden Bull<\/a>, which is a small-ish, dive-ish bar conveniently located right next to the downtown BART station. As the show was advertised to begin at 8:00pm (there was no other clue as to when the first band would take the stage), I arrived at 7:45pm to find no doorman, no people and virtually no equipment on stage. Promoters, why do you torment me? Have I wronged you? When there are four bands on the bill and it\u2019s a Thursday night, there is no fathomable reason why the first band should not be on by 8pm. So off I moped to the bar to console myself with some amber nectar. There\u2019s been quite a bit of hubbub in the media lately regarding Imperial Triumphant and Uada (especially the later) due to both bands releasing new material, and although I wasn\u2019t expecting a huge flood of people to attend the show, I was mildly concerned about the number of people trickling in as I consumed my second beverage. Around the Toilet (and the internet in general), whenever a band gets mentioned more than a few times, invariably the word \u201chype\u201d comes up and it\u2019s usually in a derogatory way. Well folks, in case you were wondering the underground is alive and well in Oakland. In fact, it\u2019s so far underground nobody has dug deep enough to find it.\u00a0Seriously, until about 8:45pm, the venue was mostly filled with boozing band members. Come on guys, get out of your homes and go and see some of the bands that you spend all day researching, listening to and gossiping about! Anyway, I spent a little over an hour drinking beer and listening to whatever 80’s metal they were playing over the PA (there are worse things!) before the opener hit the stage around 9:00pm.<\/p>\n I guess there was a last minute change of schedule as the first band of the night was LA\u2019s Witchaven<\/strong>. These guys are coming towards the end of a forty, yes you read that correctly, forty<\/em> date US tour, and like the well-oiled machine that they are, offered to warm up the night\u2019s proceedings. I\u2019m not very good at estimating crowd size, but there were probably between thirty and fifty people in the bar, not that Witchaven gave a toss. They played like it was a packed house, feeling completely at ease and confident in their delivery. In fact, they were so at home on stage, the guitarist was still wearing his moccasins<\/a>. Their class of Black\/Thrash is short, sweet and packed full of catchy riffs providing ample time between songs for Henry (vocals, guitar) to throw out amusing anecdotes and song introductions, and generally give off feel-good vibes. The interludes also allowed the band to quench their ferocious thirst by swigging PBR like it\u2019s going out of style. I must admit, I was feeling a little blas\u00e9 before they came on, but they certainly shook me out of my stupor. They have a new album coming out this year and you can check out the last one here<\/a>.<\/p>\n