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Benedictum - Live in San Diego CA Review by: David Priest While I was hanging down south at my
‘home away from home’ - San Diego, CA - with a few friends this past week, I
heard about a rare occurrence taking place at a little dive bar in Santee (a
suburb of San Diego). Who’s Got Riffs was the name of this battle of the
bands competition, and the event in and of itself did not interest me but when
I heard that local metal mongers Benedictum
were slated to play an early afternoon set, I was immediately enticed into
going. Being that they rarely play anywhere in the States, let alone their
hometown, I was really surprised when this particular gig announcement came. The band’s thirty minute set came in
the heat of the day, and unfortunately didn’t attract too many fans, which is a
total shame being that they were, no doubt, the best band on the bill and to my
knowledge the only one with a record deal. Professionals all the way they hit
the stage like a tornado and relentlessly pushed their powerfully driven music
full-force letting everyone in attendance know that they were extremely serious
about their art. Guitarist Pete Wells is a monster when it comes to delivering
the goods via his six-string, and he alone could have won the contest for he
does indeed have riffs. New drummer Paul Courtois
works very well with the band and is a very capable replacement for the
recently vacated position. A later set would have surely benefited the band
attendance-wise, but in spite of the early set they did a great job in waking
the crowd up. Veronica Freeman, who is more or less the primary focus of this
band as is evidenced by her thought provoking metal garb standing in contrast
to the jeans and t-shirt look of the rest of the band, is a powerhouse vocalist
who has been likened to such legendary icons as Ronnie James Dio, Grace
Slick and Tina Turner. Churning out a massive amount of energy with
superb melodic prowess and a passionate gritty vocal capability, she is
definitely up to par with her male counterparts. Benedictum
played approximately thirty minutes and dished out such heavy hitters as
“Wicca” and “Uncreation” from their debut release of
the same name, as well as a couple of new tracks, one of which really stood out
to me called “Beasts In The Field”. Following their set I chatted with
the band outside for awhile and quickly learned to appreciate Pete’s
outstanding sense of humor and also was invited by Veronica to listen to a
couple of new tracks from their forthcoming sophomore release that is due in
January through Locomotive Records. What I can say is this - they have taken
their sound up more than just a few notches and are venturing into the realms
of Prog Metal. What I heard gives new meaning to the
term ‘epic’ and is a far superior achievement as compared to their dynamic
first release. Thanks for the tix, V - I look forward
to the new CD and… a headlining set for god’s sake! -Priest |