Concert Review: As I Lay Dying, August Burns Red, Evergreen Terrace, and Still Remains at La Zona Rosa, Austin, TX
Upon completing my pre-show homework, it was apparent that Still Remains would be the opening act. After giving them a
listen and hearing keyboards, I decided there was no need to get to the show on time to see their whole set. As I walked into the venue, I immediately saw an August Burns Red banner and keyboards on the stage. This was a huge disappointment in two ways. One, I was missing August Burns Red. Two, they had keyboards? How did I not catch this the night before when doing my research? It took me all of about 20 seconds to realize that it was in fact Still Remains and I would not be punished for my uncharacteristic tardiness after all.
Still Remains is actually pretty good. That is until those awful keyboards kick in. Note to Still Remains. We are officially in a recession. By losing the keyboardist, you can cut payroll by roughly 17% while actually making your band better.
The first band I actually wanted to see was Evergreen Terrace. While I didn’t love them by what I heard on MySpace, I was looking forward to squeezing in a bit of hardcore at this predominately metal show. They did not disappoint. As a matter of fact, they won themselves a new fan with the show they put on. I have to give props to their vocalist Andrew for having such
amazing patience regarding a certain obnoxious stage diver that kept tackling him. At one point late in their set, he actually had him down on the floor of the stage. I would have gone Phil Anselmo on him after the first time when he put him in a headlock. Instead, this cat just kept wailing along like it was nothing. Their mix of singing with old fashion hardcore style vocals makes for some very catchy tunes and they do a great job playing them live. I will definitely be picking up their latest release Wolfbiker as soon as I get a chance.
Next up would be August Burns Red. The set these guys put on could be summed up in one word. WOW! Until now, I have never used or even thought of using the phrase “rock your face off”. The problem is that right now this is the only phrase I could think of to describe this show. I may even go as far as to say that this phrase may have even been coined after seeing an August Burns Red show. This may have been the most hard hitting, energetic, utter destroyal of a show that I have ever witnessed. I
believe there is an unwritten rule that a supporting act is not to outdo the headliner. In my opinion, August Burns Red got about as close as one possibly could to doing just this without actually doing so. I am certain though, that the boys in As I lay Dying would not have taken offense as they too may realize that one day, they may very well be opening for August Burns Red. If every show they put on is this good, this may happen sooner than later. Needless to say, my shopping list just got longer.
Pleasantly surprised by both Evergreen Terrace and August Burns Red I got to thinking that As I Lay Dying may not be able to continue the trend and live up to my hype. After a relatively long intermission, and with much anticipation building in the crowd, it was time for the main event.
I am not sure if it is because I am more familiar with them now or if it is that they are more seasoned, but this show was better than when I saw them on Ozzfest 2005. What stood out most to me this time was that Tim Lambesis had an amazingly dominating stage presence. When performing, he comes off like he owns the place and wants to annihilate you. At the same time he doesn’t hesitate to express their gratitude to the fans. I know most bands give the obligatory thanks to the crowd, but I detected much more sincerity from them. I have only started getting into AILD with the release of An Ocean Between Us and as expected most of the set consisted of tracks from it. Being an AILD newb, I was unable to figure out of a few of the songs in the set list. If you know them, please let me know and I will complete the list.
- Through Struggle
- Forever
- Nothing Left
- Within Destruction
- Confined
- Distance is Darkness
- Meaning in Tragedy
- An Ocean Between Us
- Elegy
- I Never Wanted
- Comfort Betrays
- The Sound of Truth
- Departed
- 94 Hours?
- This is Who We Are?
It was no surprise that audience participation would continue to be encouraged during their set as it was throughout the evening thus far. Luckily they have the budget to employ enforcers which prevented that annoying stage diver guy from getting too carried away. They ended the show by inviting everybody up on to the stage and played their last song amongst the chaos. My respect for bands can come and go when I see them live. In the case of AILD, my respect for them has grown enormously after seeing them this evening.

Overall, this was a terrific show packed with rockolaty goodness. I am glad that I didn’t bail on it as I was thinking of doing earlier in the evening. With the exception of Still Remains, I will look forward to seeing all of these bands again the next time they roll through the ATX.
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January 24th, 2008 at 8:57 pm
I like that you write reviews…especially about bands because I will go and give them a listen…however, it sucks because I have to wait until the weekend to read said review so I CAN listen to the bands while reading about them.
January 26th, 2008 at 11:24 am
My reason for not wanting to see Still Remains? too much un-imaginative double bass…which would actually be my complaint about August Burns Red, too.
But yeah, Still Remains would be better without the keyboard.
And I liked what I heard from Evergreen Terrace…but this is probably because I like punk hardcore better than metalcore.
February 21st, 2008 at 12:24 am
Destroyal!!!
I am finally checking out Evergreen Terrace and like it!