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Sonisphere review by Metal Hammer
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Mon, Aug 3
Avenged Sevenfold Following the sadness of NIN’s last ever UK show isn’t the most enviable of tasks but thankfully, it’s one that Avenged Sevenfold are more than capable of. Hitting the stage with all of the gusto of a band in their pomp, A7X surge into the hard-and-heavy ‘Critical Acclaim...
Avenged Sevenfold's carreer gets reviewed
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Tue, Jul 21
In an interview with Blistering.com, M. Shadows commented on whether he was worried about backlash from older fans, and if the new direction of the band would be perceived as A7X selling out. It was clear that the band would continually make whatever music they wanted, with Shadows saying: "...
Re-review of Avenged Sevenfold's selftitled album
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Mon, May 11
After a few years of retrospective, my opinion of Avenged Sevenfold remains about the same. I would probably keep the rating the same, but I don't think it is the weakest album by the band anymore. That honor would go to debut Sounding The Seventh Trumpet, which may not win me any favors from th...
Opinion: Avenged Sevenfold: live and dangerous!
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Tue, Apr 21
Avenged Sevenfold’s performance saved the night with its abundant energy and flawless performance. The band had the audience’s complete attention from the first organ chord of opener “Critical Acclaim” to the last note of encore “A Little Piece Of Heaven.”
Reviewer digs A7X, Buckcherry concert
Original at Washburn Review
• Mon, Apr 6
The concert featuring Buckcherry, Avenged Sevenfold and Papa Roach was by far one of the best things to come to Topeka in a long time. Papa Roach were the first in the line up. They really got the crowd going, mostly playing songs off their new album. ...
Opinion: Avenged Sevenfold fans rule the place.
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Thu, Apr 2
Below is a piece of a show review from the Nashville, Tennessee show on March 30st. Even though the review isn't that impressive, I thought this was fun to share to simply show you all that we, Avenged Sevenfold fans, simple rule and it shows ;)
Opinion: Avenged Sevenfold: Bringing Down The Roof
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Mon, Mar 30
He played two different solos, each only using one had on the neck of the guitar. The second guitar solo lead into their next song that they played, “Bat Country”. Avenged Sevenfold ended their set list with my favorite song of theirs, “Almost Easy”.
Review: Rosemont, IL
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Tue, Mar 24
Where else should the Long Beach base punk-metal group Avenged Sevenfold finish their latest jaunt around North American but at Chicago’s Allstate Arena. In support of their current self-titled album, the band set out this past January with the alternative rock band Buckcherry (the se...
Review: Highland Heights, KentuckyOriginal at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Mon, Mar 23
I thought they were going to be a hard act to follow, but Avenged Sevenfold soon proved me wrong. Their set list included the following songs: “Critical Acclaim”, “Afterlife”, “The Beast and the Harlot”, “Scream”, “Dear God”, “Bat Country”, “Gunslinger”, “Unholy Confessions” and “Alm...
Review : Rosemont, IL
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Mon, Mar 2
I felt especially bad for the surprising number of families in attendance. I'm guessing those kids (and their parents) were there to see Avenged Sevenfold, who drape their conservative values in horror-movie imagery. Were they the epitome of class Friday night? Certainly not -- their lu...
Show Review: Highland Heights, KY
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Tue, Feb 24
Last night, Avenged Sevenfold put a big mark on the Bank of Kentucky Center's history. Avenged Sevenfold co-headlining tour with Buckcherry was their first rock concert and the bands rocked the hell out of that place. Let's see what Tim Owens from The Northerner had to say about that histor...
Show Review: Indianapolis, Indiana
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Tue, Feb 24
A7X played many other fan favorites including "Beast and the Harlot", "Scream" and their most recent, more mellow, single "Dear God." The band returned for their encore, playing their most story-like, "A Little Piece of Heaven." Although slightly obscure, the song serves a perfect port...
Show Review : Battle Creek, MI
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Mon, Feb 23
Then there was the sound -- Saving Abel's southern-influenced classic rock, Papa Roach's nu-metal rap-punk, Avenged Sevenfold's 1970s-influenced heavy metal, Buckcherry's groove-heavy party anthems. The only thing louder was the screaming crowd.
Opinion: Avenged Sevenfold - Bat Country Cover Vr1Original at YouTube
• Sat, Feb 7
By rss@youtube.com (archenemy2242) Bat Country I wanted to dedicate a song by my favorite band. I thought that doing the song that got me into the band would be good for that. call of duty 5 beta gameplay multiplayer 4 COD5 COD 5 infinity ward xbox 360 microsoft sony playstation play station three 3 PS3 wii nintendo world war 2 WW2 W...
Arizona Show Review & Photos
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Sun, Feb 1
Fashion rockers Avenged Sevenfold closed the evening with a mediocre performance. They tried to kick things into gear opening with the epic Critical Acclaim just as they did last time they paid a visit to the Valley, during last year's Taste of Chaos tour. The difference this time was the py...
Opinion: Buckcherry Couldn't Match Avenged Sevenfold at Utah
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Thu, Jan 29
The other guys, lead guitarist Synyster Gates, rhythm guitarist Zachary Vengeance, bassist Johnny Christ and drummer The Reverend, offered to their adoring fans epic works such as "Afterlife," "Beast and the Harlot" and the heartfelt "Gunslinger," which was dedicated to the troops...
Opinion: Ultimate Guitar interview with Synyster Gates
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Fri, Dec 19
Ultimate Guitar caught up with Synyster Gates and talked about the the Long Beach show which was featured in Avenged Sevenfold's latest CD/DVD Live In The LBC & Diamonds In The Rough. And also about tracks from the selftitled and Diamonds In The Rough album. Check it out!
Opinion: MTV Asia interview with Zacky & Synyster
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Sat, Dec 6
A7X released their eagerly-awaited self-titled 4th album in late 2007, which debuted at #4 on the Billboard 200. The record spawned glorious scream-fests like "Afterlife" and "Dear God," cementing their status as a rock/heavy metal mainstay in the music industry.
Opinion: SILENT NIGHT (NOT): Avenged Sevenfold, others to play 99X-Mas Ball
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Fri, Dec 5
New sounds Avenged Sevenfold and Atreyu tried out new musical styles on their latest albums. Avenged Sevenfold tried some new tricks on its self-titled 2007 album, too. There’s pedal-steel guitar, a country-tinged song and even a children’s choir.
Opinion: Avenged Sevenfold Rocked Hardest on Augusta, GA
Original at Avenged Sevenfold Fans
• Mon, Dec 1
Avenged Sevenfold singer M. Shadows channeled both Rob Halford and Phil Anselmo, and the band rocked harder than anything this side of Ozzfest. Impressive? Sure. Rocking? Definitely. So for now, the only question remains: Which bands are next?
Concert Review: Avenged Sevenfold at The Rave - club.kingsnake.com
Original at club.kingsnake.com
• Mon, Nov 17
A7X had a tight set, I really dug the dual guitar solos and excellent harmonies created between Synyster Gates and Zacky Vengence. The bass and drums were kickin and spot on. Singer M.Shadows sounded great when you could hear him over ...
Draven99's Musings: CD/DVD Review: Avenged Sevenfold - <em>Live in ...
Original at Draven99's Musings
• Sat, Nov 1
By Chris Bottomline. If you are an A7X fan, what are you waiting for? For everyone else, go start with City of Evil and work up to this. This is a good release that actually made me enjoy the band again, as I haven't listened that much since the ...
Music CD/DVD Review: Avenged Sevenfold - Live in the LBC ...
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Oct 29
By Chris Beaumont I went back and picked up Waking the Fallen and found I loved that as well, it was a distinctly different sound but you can see the logical progression that City of Evil was. I have also gone and listened to Sounding the Seventh Trumpet ...
Music CD/DVD Review: Avenged Sevenfold - <em>Live in the LBC & Diamonds in the Rough</em>
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, Oct 28
By Chris Beaumont While Avenged Sevenfold is no doubt a good band, it appears that they may have peaked in terms of their mainstream popularity. Well, I guess you could doubt their goodness but that would end up in an argument over the value of their worth that will likely never be resolved. What do I mean by this...
Music Review: The Confession - Requiem
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, Jul 30
By Diesel The Confession may be an unfamiliar name in the music scene but with their debut album Requiem things are going to change. These guys are not metal-core, hard-core or anything-core. They are rather, more of a solid rock and roll band that leans away from the untranslatable screaming vocals...