Sunday, 20 March 2022

Sacred Reich At Théâtre Corona

Contrary the the band that preceeded them, Sacred Reich, who took the stage at Montreal's Théâtre Corona on Thursday night have been banging heads across the globe for almost 40 years.  Their first album, Ignorance (1987), often appears on list of the best thrash metal albums ever and lead singer Phil Rind was a trooper, battling through an illness that would actually force the band to miss their tour dates this weekend.  All with a smile on his face.  What I like most about these veteran band is that once they hit the stage, there are no fake scrowls of menacing looks.  Much like the crowd, they are there to have a good time, and a good time is what they will have.  The band took a brief hiatus back in the early 2000s, but have been touring regularly since and released their lastest album, Awakening, back in 2019.  The first photograph was taken at f/3.2, 1/160sec, ISO 3200 at 24mm.  Here are a few more that I took during their performance.

f/3.2, 1/250sec, ISO 6400 at 24mm
 
f/3.2, 1/200sec, ISO 3200 at 41mm

f/3.2, 1/200sec, ISO 3200 at 35mm

f/3.5, 1/400sec, ISO 6400 at 70mm

f/3.2, 1/100sec, ISO 3200 at 27mm

f/3.2, 1/80sec, ISO 3200 at 24mm

f/3.2, 1/125sec, ISO 3200 at 38mm

f/3.2, 1/200sec, ISO 3200 at 24mm

f/3.2, 1/640sec, ISO 6400 at 24mm
 
If you'd like to find out more about Sacred Reich and their music, don't forget to follow the link to their website.  If you'd like to see the photographs that I took of Art Of Shock and Sepultura, you can click on the links to see them.  After almost forty years on the road, the music is still as strong as it ever was.  I wish the same thing could be said for me.  Check them out when they come to your town, you will not be disappointed.

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