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| Zakk Wylde |
Zakk Wylde was 19
years old when he joined Ozzy Osbourne’s
band as lead guitarist and co-writer. He performed with Osbourne for nearly 20
years. Wylde then formed Pride &
Glory in the early 1990s, playing a mixture of bluesy southern rock with
heavy metal; the band recorded one album and then disbanded in December 1994.
Wylde subsequently released an acoustic solo album in 1996. He finally found
his niche when he formed Black Label
Society in 1998. Black Label Society has released 10 studio albums, two
live albums, two compilation albums, one EP, and three video albums; the most
recent studio album, Catacombs of the
Black Vatican, was released on April 8, 2014. The band has been through
numerous lineup changes, but the present line-up is Wylde on vocals, lead
guitar and piano, Dario Lorina on
rhythm guitar, John DeServio on bass
and Jeff Fabb on drums.
Black Label Society currently is headlining the Revolver
Golden Gods Tour, which also features Down,
Devil You Know and Butcher Babies. When the hanging Black
Label Society curtain dropped to the apron of the stage at 10:30 p.m., the
bearded, imposing Wylde came front and center, standing on a platform before a wall
of Marshall amplifiers, whipping his head and swinging his thick mop of hair while
playing furious guitar licks. Wylde looked to the audience and moved to a mic
stand decorated with a wooden cross, a rosary, a thick chain and several
skulls. Wylde sang a scorching "My Dying Time," the first single from
the new album. Wylde’s thick, leathery and bluesy drawl proved to be a
refreshing alternative to the current trend of nu-metal screamers. The titles
of the next few songs, "Godspeed Hell Bound", "Destruction
Overdrive", "Heart of Darkness", "Overlord" and
"Damn the Flood," spelled out the mindset and the direction of the band's
90-minute performance -- Black Label Society was proudly grounded in heavy
metal culture. Visually, the long-haired Wylde fit the image, wearing denim,
leather, studs and chains.
The spotlight throughout the concert was on Wylde's guitar
wizardry, with the other three members of the band mostly supporting backup. Midway
through the show, Wylde tore into a very extended guitar solo, and we mean solo
-- no one else was on stage for the entire composition. During the solo, he
compiled back-to-back every virtuoso guitar trick that he had scattered in
smaller bursts elsewhere in the performance, from chicken picking to double
handed tapping to feedback to harmonics. Wylde barely spoke to the audience
between songs, instead bashing through 15 ripping songs and playing more lead
guitar than most ears can handle. Towards the latter end of the concert, a
piano was rolled out and Wylde showed that he was an accomplished pianist as
well on "In This River." He then retrieved a double-necked guitar and
put the pedal to the metal with "The Blessed Hellride," followed by
"Suicide Messiah" with the audience singing the chorus,
"Concrete Jungle" and "Stillborn." Completing a night full
of highlights, the show closed with ex-Pantera
and Down vocalist Philip Anselmo
joining Black Label Society onstage to sing a cover of the Pantera's "I'm
Broken." Metal music has been splintering into many subgenres over the
past two decades, but Zakk Wylde and Black Metal Society in concert were the
epitome of classic lead guitar-centered heavy metal rock.
Visit Black Label Society at www.blacklabelsociety.com.

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