Upon arriving at the Starplex Pavilion in Dallas, TX this past Thursday night of August 16th you could see fans pulling in by the carloads from every direction finding a place to park, so they could head inside for a night of heavy metal. Some of the fans were dressed up as members of the bands or as a character out of one of Rob Zombies movies. Regardless of whether they were dressed up or not, one thing is for sure they were all there to support some amazing metal artists that had invaded Dallas for the night!
The opening band was Deadly Apples and they came all the way in from Canada! Deadly Apples definitely brought their A game to this show here tonight. They kicked the night off with high energy and had an electric stage presence, putting on a helluva show, more appropriate for a headliner than for an opening band. The band played some great songs, including “Infected” which was a crowd favorite. Front-man Alex Martel’s vocals were strong from beginning to end, as it was his powerful commanding of the stage. The aforementioned song is included on their first full length self-titled which came out in 2010. Another song that the crowd really reacted great to was “Further”, off of their EP titled Petty. The fans continued yelling and getting hyped up as the band continued to play through the rest of their set, setting the night to a frantic and energetic start.
When Manson‘s show was over, the roadies and crew members started setting everything up for the next band, and the crowd began to clap from their seats, chanting in the seats “Zombie, Zombie”. Zombie has long been one of the more interesting characters in music: he has taken his love of horror, the occult and aliens and somehow made them fun, accessible and mainstream. The curtains were risen slowly, the lights dimmed and he made his entrance like a hurricane, kicking off their set very loud and fast. This was my second Rob Zombie show, the first one happened a bunch of years ago while he was still with White Zombie, and I’ve got to say he has only gotten better with time. The crowd was simply electric. Every person in attendance was pumping their fist and screaming along with each word Zombie spoke. Always a crowd-pleaser and a hell of a front-man, Zombie marched from one side of the stage to the other non-stop, moving his body along with the sounds coming from his band.
DEADLY APPLES Setlist
Lovers / infection / Help / Further / Petty / None of Them / Self-Inflicted Oppression
MARILYN MANSON Setlist
Cruci-Fiction in Space / Angel With the Scabbed Wings / This Is the New Shit / Disposable Teens / mOBSCENE / Say10 / The Dope Show (with “I Don’t Like the Drugs ( But the Drugs Like Me)” intro) / Sweet Dreams (Eurythmics cover)
Encore: Antichrist Superstar / Cry Little Sister (Gerard McMann cover)
ROB ZOMBIE Setlist
Sawdust in the Blood / Sinners Inc. / Call of the Zombie (Played over PA) / Meet the Creeper / Superbeast / Well, Everybody’s f**ing in a U.F.O. / Living Dead Girl / In the Age of the Consecrated Vampire We All Get High / Dead City Radio and the New Gods of Supertown / More Human Than Human (White Zombie song) / Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy) / The Hideous Exhibitions of a Dedicated Gore wh**e / House of 1000 Corpses / Thunder Kiss ’65 (White Zombie song) / School’s Out (Alice Cooper cover) / The Beautiful People (Marilyn Manson cover with Marilyn Manson – Live debut by Rob Zombie) / Helter Skelter (The Beatles cover – with Marilyn Manson)
Encore: 3 From Hell (Played over PA) / Dragula / Lucifer Rising