Download Festival 2013 – Friday Review

Avid weather watching and ultimate festival preparation was indeed necessary for this year’s Download Festival at the legendary Donington Racetrack, as the masses were simultaneously sunburnt and soaked, we thank the grand old British climate for a mostly acceptable atmosphere in which to rock. In it’s eleventh year, Download Festival draws in the metal hordes, clad in anything black, denim, ripped and studded, for a weekend of extraordinary music and warm beer.

Heading into the arena on Friday, the familiar sights and smells wash over us (portaloos, expensive burgers, eau de camping) with one particular very obvious addition – the zipline. Even at this time people are queuing up to spend fifteen smackers for thirty seconds of extreme wedgie, it’s baffling. I suppose the view is good from up there though. At the Zippo Encore Stage nearest the arena entrance, legendary hard-rocker heroes Uriah Heep draw an absolutely massive crowd and play a storming set that would have you think you’re at the ’82 heyday Monsters of Rock, not 2013 Download. Screaming “Where were you back in nineteen seventy seven?” frontman Mick Box smiles at the blank stares of all those who weren’t born yet, and pushes on with ‘Gypsy’ and some serious shredding. Despite the very recent and death of bassist Trevor Bolder, the band put on a great show and leave the stage with an outtro of ‘Land of Hope and Glory’ just to cement their homegrown status.

Over on the main stage, Yorkshire metalcore kids Asking Alexandria spin damp fans in the rain into a frenzy, whilst London based power metal heavyweights Dragonforce are beset with shoddy sound for the first few songs. Despite this they ride rambunctiously through ‘Through the Fire and Flames’ and new track ‘Cry Thunder’ is punchy enough (and almost ironic enough, in the current conditions) to gain instant earworm status. Herman Li’s frankly beautiful hair blows in the wind as he and Sam Totman shred harmoniously in their distinctive style and the crowd joins in for the chorus. Main stage emotions are running high as Papa Roach create circle-pits and drive the hits ‘… To Be Loved’ and ‘Last Resort’, and the second stage area is awash with Swedish flags for Stockholm rockers Europe. After a hugely entertaining and musically engaging set, the inevitable party-piece ‘The Final Countdown’ is final-ly rolled out, to which the crowd goes wild. It’s more comedy than it is song now, but boy do we Brits love a good cheesy anthem.

Korn, though intensely self-aware and at times quite comical, are actually rather good and manage to draw the largest crowd of the daytime. Head honcho Jonathan Davis’ looks like he’s having a fit whilst dancing/headbanging through ‘Blind’ and ‘Falling Away From Me’, but it’s ‘Coming Undone’ that really gets the audience thrashing. An unnecessary ten minute bagpipe interval (of which Davis really only plays a few notes, it’s like… if Deep Purple went highlander…) leaves a lot of confused faces, and more than a few people groan when the dubstep part hits, however, fan favourite ‘Freak On A Leash’ brings them back.

3 Doors Down do a sterling job making the afternoon light with their particular brand of American Rock, with a fun cover of Megadeth’s ‘Symphony of Destruction’ and Gypsy Punk crazies Gogol Bordello have everyone up and skanking to their weird and wonderful accordion packed sound, also rainbow stripes don’t really make a balaclava any less menacing, but we appreciate the oddity of it.

Second stage headliners Black Stone Cherry, here on merit of a forum-wide plea from fans, play an absolutely stunning set with favourites from the first three albums, and a first ever sneak peek at brand spanking new material from their studio work (see headline review for full details). Main stage masked-bandit headliners Slipknot have ditched the red boiler suits for white (much to the dismay of die hard fans who’ve spend the whole day perfecting their costumes) but other than that, not much is different from their 2009 Download appearance, except that this year they play without late bassist Paul Grey and play ‘Duality’ in tribute to him (the 2009 Download Festival show was his last appearance). Fans are fans though, and twice during the wild night, Corey Taylor called to stop the performance due to crowd surges, yelling “No-one is getting hurt on my watch, I'm not going to let that happen to my family”. Over the two hour set, hits ‘Wait and Bleed’ and ‘Psychosocial’ make for rowdy moshpits and after an extra long pause before the encore, ‘People = Shit’ and ‘Surfacing’ complete the show.

Photo courtesy of Download Festival

DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL: One week to go! New acts announced

With ONLY ONE WEEK TO GO, Download Festival announces a further 10 bands for the weekend as well of details of its on site activities and the return of the mighty Download FM powered by TeamRock. There’s still chance to get your ticket for the biggest weekend in the rock and metal calendar, visit www.downloadfestival.co.uk now for more information.

Joining the lineup are I Am I, fronted by former Dragonforce singer ZP Theart, Welsh rockers Falling With Style, three-piece Press To Meco, Leicester locals Surrender The Coast, Essex rockers Searching Alaska, Southampton group Forever Can Wait, Blackburn band Sky Valley Mistress, Scottish rockers Semper Fi and Akord, and energetic four piece rock/punk band New Killer Shoes.

This year’s Download Village entertainment is set to be bigger and better than ever as the Doghouse returns with its club night hosted by Revolution, Liverpool’s biggest rock night.  Revolution’s Doghouse Residency is three nights of crazy, debauched and wild theme parties with a different theme each night. Revolution DJs will be slamming a mix of metal, punk and hardcore into the early hours Friday-Sunday, joined by some very special guests. Themes include Hawaiian Beach Party, Pirates of The Doghouse Party and the Download Zombie Apocalypse Party. Further information can be found at facebook.com/revolutionrocksliverpool.

The comedy tent also returns on Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 June, with the Silent Arena taking over the tent for weekend activities from Friday 14-16 June. If villagers aren’t too busy buying some vintage merch or limited edition t-shirts, they can snuggle up at the Download Cinema, located in a Village corner.

For the first time Download Festival will this year have a zip line in the arena. Festival goers can zip across the sky taking in an adrenalin filled aerial view of the Donignton site. The first 12 people in the queue each day will receive a discounted price of £10 instead of the usual £15.  

Download Festival are also excited to announce the return of the ever rocking Download Radio powered by TeamRock, broadcasting on 87.7FM across the Donington site, and online at www.DownloadFM.co.uk. Requests can be made via twitter @DOWNLOADFM & by email to [email protected].

TeamRock Radio will launch at Download Festival on Sunday 16 June at the unconventional time of 11.58pm, with Iron Maiden’s iconic song from the band’s fifth album, ‘2 Minutes to Midnight’ reinforcing its very different approach to broadcasting.  Once the festival ends, TeamRock Radio will be born and directly after spinning the Iron Maiden classic to open the station they will broadcast The Best Of Download 2013, a retrospective show that tells the story of their years festival from the moment the gates open until the final act play their last chord.

Vodafone VIP is once again giving all our UK customers unrivalled experiences at some of Britain’s best festivals this summer, along with other great events. The Vodafone VIP Recharge Truck will return to Download Festival in 2013, helping customers ensure their mobile phone is charged throughout the festival weekend. Customers can also enjoy an unrivalled view of all the performances on the main stage by visiting the Vodafone VIP Viewing Platform. Also, don’t forget to download the official 2013 Download Festival app – powered by Vodafone.

Pepsi Max is proud to be the Official Cola partner of Download. Follow them on Twitter @PepsiMaxUK to find out about the Pepsi MAX stage and how they’ll be Maxing your festival experience. #maxmusic

The Red Bull Studios Live stage focuses on showcasing new and emerging talent. Eight unsigned bands also join the diverse line-up having earned their spot through the Red Bull Studios Live stage at Download opportunity.

Zippo are also ready to rock Download for a 3rd year. Head over to the Zippo Encore Area for competitions like the hugely popular ‘Zippo Custom’ that allows you to design your own Zippo lighter, side-of-stage tickets up for grabs, face painting and lots more. You will also be able to purchase Zippo lighters, including the cool Download limited edition, perfect to hold up high during your favourite performances to create the ultimate Zippo Encore moment with your mates.

Jägermeister is bringing its brand new ‘Deep Freeze’ interactive bar experience to Download this summer. This unique activation is 50 square metres and boasts a 10 metre bar, maze, interactive photo wall, VIP area, free Wi-Fi and an incredible ‘Ice Bar’ which is chilled down to -10°C. The Jägermeister stage will also feature as the acoustic stage at Download.

 

A limited amount of tickets are still available for Download 2013. Visit www.downloadfestival.co.uk now to purchase yours.

Slipknot confirmed as third headliner for Download 2013

They join fellow headliners Iron Maiden on Saturday 15 June and Rammstein on Sunday 16 June. Weekend tickets go on sale this Friday at 9am and are available at www.downloadfestival.co.uk.

Slipknot’s Clown said, ‘”We are extremely honored to have been asked once again to headline the Download Festival. This most definitely will be an experience not to be missed. Every time we've played Download we have created memories. Its always good to have the church of the Knot, the alter of the Knot, giving the sermon of the Knot to the congregation of the Knot, the culture of the Knot. This summer cannot come soon enough. Partake in the imagination or don’t bitch.”

Slipknot

Slipknot are a cultural force to whom rock fans need no introduction.  A band from Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.A, Slipknot have evolved into something not unlike the alchemists, spiritualists and magicians of yore – the men in Slipknot tap into something primal, instinctual and combustible with each performance, and every album.  The band has notched 11 Platinum albums and 38 Gold albums around the world, but these mainstream mile-markers aside, the engine of Slipknot is the power they derive from their live performance, the fertile ground of their fans and their shared, collective subculture.  Slipknot is devoid of compromise.  They offer no quarter. Take it or leave it.

Slipknot thrives in combustible circumstances, where impassioned performances filled with blood, sweat and fire are raw displays of esoteric wonder with a clear-cut, savagely creative command of expression. Multiple percussive instruments, electronic landscapes and near-apocalypticproportions of stage production bring forth songs like “Psychosocial,” “Duality”, “Wait and Bleed,” “Spit it Out,” “Before I Forget”, “Snuff”, “Sulfur,” and “People = S**t”.  All modern classics, and anthems for a disenfranchised generation, full of depth, meaning and hidden blueprints for positivity within a framework built from anger, depression, rage, sadness and darkness. Slipknot embodies the full scope of the human experience, spit out and handed over to the crowd.  Always imitated, never duplicated.

Andy Copping, VP of Promotions at Live Nation commented: “Slipknot’s last appearance at Download has gone down in the festival’s history as one of the best ever headline sets. God knows what they’ll have in store for 2013 but I’m looking forward to seeing how they’ll top the last one.”

Slipknot’s historic set to be transmitted live from Sonisphere Knebworth

SlipknotThe webcasting of SLIPKNOT’s historic Sunday night headline set live across the world from KNEBWORTH, will go out live on Slipknot1.com as well as Sonispherefestivals.com. Set to be an epic and emotional occasion, this highly anticipated show will mark the band’s first appearance in the UK in over two years and their first British performance without founding member Paul Gray, who tragically passed away last year.
 
The band said of the upcoming performance: “England has always been a special place for this band from the very beginning. We can’t think of a better way to culminate our celebration of Paul’s life than to share it with the Maggots at Knebworth and the millions more watching around the world.  This is not to be missed.”

Says festival producer Stuart Galbraith:
 
“This is the first time Sonisphere Festival has been transmitted live across the web and represents yet another major stride in its commitment to harnessing the power of the internet to engage with the rock audience at large across the planet. Given that this is going to be such an important event for Slipknot fans the world over, we felt it only right to allow them all to share in what is set to be a historic experience, wherever they are.”

To tune in click to http://www.slipknot1.com

Sonisphere Knebworth Stage Times

 

Friday 8th July
 
APOLLO STAGE                             
METALLICA                   20:30         
SLAYER                         18:45 -19:45      
MEGADETH                   17:15 -18:15      
ANTHRAX                      16:00 – 16:45     
DIAMOND HEAD            15:15 – 15:45
 
BOHEMIA STAGE        
A1 BASSLINE (DJ SET)  02:15 – 03:00
FOLD (DJ SET)              01:30         - 02:15
HAYSEED DIXIE            00:30 – 01:30
KILLING JOKE               23:00 – 24:00
BLOOD RED SHOES       20:10         - 20:55
MY PASSION                 19:10 – 19:50
BLACK DAHLIA              18:20         - 18:50
FIREWIND                    17:30 – 18:00
GLAMOUR OF THE KILL 16:40         - 17:10
LOWER THAN ATLANTIS15:50 – 16:20
JAPANESE VOYEURS      15:00 – 15:30
 
JAGERMEISTER 
WITCHSORROW            22:00 – 23:00
FLATS                           21:00 – 21:30
THE DEFILED                20:00 – 20:30
BLACK BREATH             19:00 – 19:30
SLAM CARTEL               18:00 – 18:30
HOUNDS                       17:00 – 17:30

DECADE                        16:00         - 16:30
HAMMER OF THE GODS 15:00         - 15:30
 
RED BULL STAGE        
ROLO TOMASSI             20:30         - 21:00
PROTEST THE HERO      19:30 -20:00
CEREBAL BALLZY          18:30         - 19:00
YOUNG LEGIONNAIRE   17:30          - 18:00
ACODA                          16:30         - 17:00
MAKE THIS RELATE       15:30         - 16:00
 

SATURDAY 9th JULY
APOLLO STAGE  
BIFFY CLYRO                 21:15         
WEEZER                       18:30         - 19:30
YOU ME AT SIX             16:35 – 17:35
BAD RELIGION              15:00         - 15:45
CAVALERA CONSPIRACY13:25 – 14:10
ARCHITECTS                 12:10         - 12:40
SYLOSIS                       11:00 -11:30
                  
SATURN STAGE 
THE MARS VOLTA          19:40         - 20:55
ALL TIME LOW              17:40         - 18:25
SUM 41                        15:50         - 16:30
KIDS IN GLASS HOUSES14:15 – 14:55
GALLOWS                     12:45         - 13:20
RICHARD CHEESE         11:35 – 12:05
                  
BOHEMIA STAGE        
INNERPARTSYSTEM (DJ SET)  02:00         - 03:00
TEK ONE (DJ SET)                  01:00 – 02:00
THE SISTERS OF MERCY         23:15 
PARADISE LOST                     21:45         - 22:45
GOJIRA                                  20:30 – 21:15
GINGER WILDHEART              19:25         - 20:05
PERIPHERY                            18:15 – 19:00
PULLED APART BY HORSES     17:20         - 17:50
STEVE O                                16:20         - 17:00
JARED CHRISTMAS (MC)         16:10         - 16:20
JIM BREURER                         15:40         - 16:10
JARED CHRISTMAS (MC)         15:35         - 15:40
NICK HELM                            15:10         - 15:35
JARED CHRISTMAS (MC)         15:00 – 15:10
CHERRI BOMB                        14:00 – 14:30
ME Vs HERO                           13:10         - 13:40
VINTAGE TROUBLE                 12:20 – 12:50
WHILE SHE SLEEPS               11:30         - 12:00
                  
JAGERMEISTER 
BLACK SPIDERS                     22:15 – 23:00
SAINT JUDE                           21:00         - 21:45
RIVAL SONS                           20:00         - 20:30
SPY CATCHER                         19:00 – 19:30
THE CRAVE                            18:00 – 18:30
SIX HOUR SUNDOWN             17:00         - 17:30
THE VIRGINMARYS                 16:00         - 16:30
PANIC CELL                                    15:00  - 15:30
THE TREATMENT                    14:00         - 14:30
JETTBLACK                             13:00 – 13:30
NO AMERICANA                      12:00 – 12:30
SONS OF ICARUS                   11:00         - 11:30
                 
RED BULL STAGE        
SILENT DISCO                       23:00 – 02:00
WATAIN                                 21:45         - 22:30
RISE TO REMAIN                    20:30         - 21:15
TEK ONE                                19:30         - 20:00
INNERPARTYSYSTEM              18:30         - 19:00
TESSERACT                            17:30         - 18:00
REVOKER                               16:30 – 17:00
THE HYPE THEORY                 15:30         - 16:00
HILL VALLEY HIGH                 14:30         - 15:00
PAGE 44                                13:30 -14:00
YOU AND WHAT ARMY            12:30         - 13:00
THE SUZUKIS                        11:30         - 12:00  
     
SUNDAY 10th JULY
 
APOLLO STAGE  
SLIPKNOT                              21:00 
LIMP BIZKIT                           18:45         - 19:45
MOTORHEAD                          16:45 -17:45
MASTODON                            14:50 – 15:50
PARKWAY DRIVE                    13:20 – 13:55
ARCH ENEMY                         12:10         - 12:40
VOLBEAT                               11:00         - 11:30
                  
SATURN STAGE 
BILL BAILEY                           19:55         - 20:40
OPETH                                   17:50 – 18:40
AIRBOURNE                           15:55         - 16:40
INFLAMES                              14:05         - 14:45
 
2 MINUTES SILENCE FOR PAUL GRAY        14:00        14:02
 
HOUSE OF PAIN                     12:45 – 13:15
BLACK TIDE                           11:35         - 12:05
                  
BOHEMIA STAGE        
ALFIE (DJ SET)                       00:15 – 01:00
STAN SB                                23:45 – 00:15
BAT SABBATH                        22:55 – 23:25
THE ANSWER                         21:25         - 22:25
FOUR YEAR STRONG               20:10 – 20:55
ALESTORM                             19:10 – 19:40
CANCER BATS                        18:10         - 18:50
ANBERLIN                              17:15         - 17:50
SEAN HUGHES                       16:30         - 17:00
ANDREW O’NEILL (MC)           16:25         - 16:30
BRENDAN BURNS                   15:55 – 16:25
JASON ROUSE                        15:25         - 15:55
JASON JOHN WHITEHEAD       15:00         - 15:25
ANDREW O’NEILL (MC)           14:55         - 15:00
INME                                     14:10         - 14:40
KYLESA                                  13:20 -13:50
TURBOWOLF                          12:30 – 13:00
HOWARD MARKS                    11:00         - 12:00
                  
JAGERMEISTER 
ORANGE GOBLIN                    22:15 -23:00
JAMES CLEAVER QUINTET      21:15         - 21:45
FOZZY                                   20:00 – 20:45
ANTERIOR                              19:00         - 19:30
EXIT TEN                               18:00         - 18:30
MAD DOG                               17:00         - 17:30
AMPLIFIER                             16:00         - 16:30
DEMONIC RESURECTION        15:00         - 15:30
TURBOGESIT                          14:05         - 14:35
MOJO FURY                            13:00         - 13:30
THE SAFETY FIRE                   12:00 -12:30
FLETCHER                              11:00         - 11:30
                 
RED BULL STAGE        
SONIC BOOM SIX                   19:30 – 20:15
DON BROCO                           18:30         - 19:00
TITLE FIGHT                          17:30 – 18:00
DANGEROUS                          16:30         - 17:00
FLOODS                                 15:30         - 16:00
THE OCEAN BETWEEN US      14:30         - 15:00
AUTUMN IN DISGUISE           13:25         - 13:55
FEED THE RHINO                   12:30 – 13:00
ARCANE ROOTS                      11:30         - 12:00