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		<title>Live: Edguy + White Wizzard &#8211; Rescue Rooms, Nottingham &#8211; 19/03/2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fresh from their impressive display at Hammerfest, Los Angeles quintet WHITE WIZZARD were again in fine form as they ripped through a set of first class IRON MAIDEN influenced heavy metal. Yes, even the legendary Steve Harris would be proud of songs like &#8216;Over The Top&#8217; and the epic masterpiece &#8216;Iron Goddess of Vengeance&#8217;. Unfortunately, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.baconmusic.co.uk/files/2010/03/Edguy-51.JPG" alt="Edguy 5" title="Edguy 5" width="237" height="219" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4145" />Fresh from their impressive display at <strong>Hammerfest</strong>, Los Angeles quintet<strong> WHITE WIZZARD</strong> were again in fine form as they ripped through a set of first class <strong>IRON MAIDEN </strong>influenced heavy metal. Yes, even the legendary <strong>Steve Harris</strong> would be proud of songs like <strong>&#8216;Over The Top&#8217;</strong> and the epic masterpiece <strong>&#8216;Iron Goddess of Vengeance&#8217;</strong>. Unfortunately, the sound mix tonight was nowhere near as good as the band had at <strong>Hammerfest</strong>, but still, the crowd quickly warmed to <strong>WHITE WIZZARD</strong>. This is certainly a band with a lot of talent, and one to keep an eye on in the future.</p>
<p>After<strong> EDGUY&#8217;s</strong> support set with <strong>DRAGONFORCE </strong>at Rock City in January 2006, frontman <strong>Tobias Sammet</strong> promised the crowd that the band would return to the city for a headline show. 4 years later, that headline show finally arrived, and a sold out audience at the Rescue Rooms welcome the band back to the land of Robin Hood.</p>
<p>The Rescue Rooms is an extremely intimate venue for a band of <strong>EDGUY&#8217;s</strong> stature. In Europe, they&#8217;re used to playing to crowds ten times the size of this one, but for some reason, tonight seemed to have a special atmosphere, and the effervescent <strong>Tobias</strong> seemed to love the crowd interaction at such close range. </p>
<p>A large section of the European press didn&#8217;t take too kindly to<strong> EDGUY&#8217;s</strong> latest release <strong>&#8216;Tinnitus Sanctus&#8217;</strong>, but judging by the reaction of the crowd to the three songs played from the record tonight, the opinions of the fans doesn&#8217;t match the opinion of the press. The quick fire double shot of <strong>&#8216;Dead or Rock&#8217;</strong> and <strong>&#8216;Speedhoven&#8217;</strong> whirled the set into action, before classics like<strong> &#8216;Tears of a Mandrake&#8217;</strong> and<strong> &#8216;Lavatory Love Machine&#8217;</strong> had everybody singing along.</p>
<p>One thing you can&#8217;t help but enjoy at an <strong>EDGUY </strong>show is the quirky sense of humour the band has, chiefly provided by that man <strong>Tobias</strong>. Tonight, he introduced the brilliant <strong>&#8216;Vain Glory Opera&#8217;</strong> as a <strong>EUROPE </strong>rip off (referring to <strong>&#8216;The Final Countdown&#8217;</strong> of course), and then heartfelt ballad<strong> &#8216;Save Me&#8217;</strong> was introduced as &#8216;Shave Me&#8217;, with reference to guitarist <strong>Dirk Sauer&#8217;s</strong> pubic hair. Aside from the humour element, <strong>EDGUY </strong>are a great heavy metal band, and songs like the 9 minute epic <strong>&#8216;The Piper Never Dies&#8217;</strong> and the majestic<strong> &#8216;Sacrifice&#8217;</strong> show the band are capable of producing more serious metal classics.</p>
<p>After a quick run through a verse of <strong>IRON MAIDEN&#8217;s &#8216;The Trooper&#8217;</strong>, the set came to a climax with the <strong>EDGUY </strong>national anthem, <strong>&#8216;King of Fools&#8217;</strong>. This was a suitably brilliant end, to what was a brilliant metal show. Roll on <strong>Bloodstock 2010</strong> when <strong>EDGUY </strong>are sure to woo the British metalheads once again!</p>
<p><strong>WHITE WIZZARD Setlist: Over The Top / Out Of Control / Iron Goddess of Vengeance / White Wizzard / High Speed GTO / 40 Deuces</strong></p>
<p><strong>EDGUY Setlist: Dead or Rock / Speedhoven / Tears of a Mandrake / Lavatory Love Machine / Vain Glory Opera / The Piper Never Dies / Ministry of Saints / Superheroes / Save Me / Fucking With Fire / Sacrifice / Babylon / King of Fools</strong></p>
<p><strong>Ratings:</p>
<p>WHITE WIZZARD: 4.4/5.0</p>
<p>EDGUY 4.7/5.0</p>
<p>Review by James Allman</p>
<p>Photography by Alexander Shaw</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/baconmusic/collections/72157623547219439/">Click here for photos</a>)</p>
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