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FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH, MARILYN MANSON, SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL, THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT In Houston, TX With Photos!

By Thomas Coffman, Photographer
Thursday, September 26, 2024 @ 8:59 AM


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Photos By Thomas Coffman/Coffman Rockshots
Additional FFDP Photos By Jeff Arnhart/Rockin' H-Town Live

It was a hot summer day in Texas and the stage was set for 4 amazing bands, three of which I had been a fan of but the first was new to me and did not disappoint.

THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT, a band known for their dynamic blend of post-hardcore and alternative rock, brings an intense yet melodic energy to the stage. Their concert feels like a cathartic experience, blending emotional depth with high-octane performances. Lead vocalist Lee Jennings commands attention with his raw, emotive delivery, shifting seamlessly between melodic vocals and powerful screams. The band's chemistry is palpable, with tight instrumentals from guitarist Cody W. and bassist Robert Weston adding depth to their sound, while drummer Homer Humbert provides the driving backbone to each song.

Their setlist often transitions between aggressive, hard-hitting tracks and more melodic, introspective moments, showcasing their versatility. Fan favorites like "Holy Water" hit hard, with the crowd fully immersed in the intensity of the performance. Each song feels like a narrative, weaving stories of pain, loss, and hope, themes that resonate deeply with their audience.

Visually, the band enhances the mood with dark, atmospheric lighting, complementing their music's emotional weight. Jennings' stage presence is captivating, often engaging with the crowd, making the performance feel personal and intimate despite the energy of the live show.

Overall, a THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT concert is a visceral and emotional experience, drawing in fans not only with their music but with the passion and raw honesty they bring to the stage. Their blend of emotion, energy, and showmanship makes them a standout act in the alternative scene.

Setlist:

  • "Blood Mother"
  • "Dark Thoughts"
  • "Voodoo Doll"
  • "Suffocate City"
  • "Holy Water"
Next up was SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL.

Russian deathcore juggernauts SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL took the stage for what can only be described as an all-out assault on the senses. From the moment they hit the stage, the band delivered an intense, visceral performance that had the crowd headbanging and moshing from start to finish. Frontman Alex Terrible commanded the stage with his imposing presence and guttural vocals, instantly drawing the audience into the chaos. He worked the crowd expertly, inciting circle pits and orchestrating the madness with every growl and scream. The sheer force of his vocals was overwhelming, each roar hitting like a thunderclap, and his stamina never wavered throughout the set.

The band as a whole, consisting of explosive drummer Evgeny Novikov, guitarist Jack Simmons, and bassist Mikhail "Mike" Petrov, was tight, delivering crushing riffs and breakdowns with precision. The rhythm section was especially impressive, with Novikov's blast beats and double bass drumming setting a relentless pace that kept the audience in a frenzy.

The setlist featured a great mix. These songs in particular showcased the band's blend of brutal breakdowns, melodic guitar lines, and Alex's ability to switch between guttural growls and haunting cleans.

"Bratva", with its groovy, headbanging riff, became an anthem for the night, uniting the audience in chant-like roars. They also gave a punishing performance of "Baba Yaga", sending the crowd into an absolute frenzy with its crushing heaviness and infectious hooks.

One of the standout elements of the show was the connection between the band and their audience. Alex frequently addressed the crowd between songs, thanking the fans for their support and encouraging them to unleash their inner demons in the mosh pits. His charisma, paired with the band's intensity, made the night feel like a communal experience rather than just another show.

SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL's stage setup was minimal, but it didn't need to be elaborate. Their monstrous sound and ferocious energy were more than enough to create a dark, oppressive atmosphere that fit the band's aesthetic perfectly. The lighting enhanced the mood, giving a hellish backdrop to the punishing music.

SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL delivered one of the most intense live performances of the year, proving once again why they are a force to be reckoned with in the deathcore scene. Their blend of technical skill, raw power, and undeniable stage presence left the audience thoroughly exhausted but craving more.

If you're a fan of heavy, aggressive music and have the chance to catch them live, don't miss it-this is a band that knows how to put on a devastating show.

Setlist :

  • "Bonebreaker"
  • "Bratva"
  • "Viking"
  • "Kid of Darkness"
  • "Baba Yaga"
Next up for the night of craziness...

MARILYN MANSON's concert performances have always been a blend of theatrical chaos, gothic aesthetics, and provocative themes, and his recent show was no exception. With dark, industrial overtones and a macabre stage presence, Manson delivered a raw, energetic performance that captivated fans. His setlist was a mix of both classics and newer material, with tracks like "The Beautiful People" and "Sweet Dreams" still eliciting fervent reactions from the crowd.

Visually, the concert was a spectacle. Manson's outfits and stage props, from religious iconography to grotesque visuals, reinforced his anti-establishment message. The lighting and pyrotechnics were well-coordinated...

Vocally, Manson's voice was raspy but powerful, fitting his persona as a chaotic figure at the edge of societal norms. Though there were moments where his voice strained, his charisma and ability to engage the crowd made up for any technical imperfections. He frequently interacted with the audience, inviting them into his dark world while breaking the fourth wall with sardonic humor.

The show's pacing was relentless, with little downtime between songs, keeping the atmosphere charged throughout. Fans of his older work seemed particularly satisfied with the nostalgic elements, while newcomers experienced a truly immersive and unsettling concert experience.

In sum, MARLIYN MANSON's performance was a visceral, high-energy spectacle that stayed true to his reputation as one of rock's most polarizing figures. It left the audience in awe, energized, and a little shaken by the dark ride he took them on.

Setlist :

  • "We Know Where You Fucking Live"
  • "Disposable Teens"
  • "Angel With the Scabbed Wings"
  • "This Is the New Shit"
  • "Say10"
  • "Deep Six"
  • "Tourniquet"
  • "mOBSCENE"
  • "The Dope Show"
  • "As Sick as the Secrets Within"
  • "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (EURYTHMICS cover)
  • "The Love Song"
  • "The Beautiful People"
Now for the headliner which was FFDP.

FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH (FFDP) put on an electrifying and powerful live performance, embodying the intensity and energy they've become known for. Their recent concert did not disappoint. The band came out strong with their signature blend of heavy metal and hard rock, immediately grabbing the audience's attention.

Frontman Ivan Moody commanded the stage with a charismatic and sometimes confrontational presence, engaging the crowd between songs with anecdotes and words of appreciation. His vocal performance was both raw and emotive, perfectly complementing the aggressive guitar riffs and thunderous drumbeats.

Guitarists Zoltan Bathory and Andy James delivered shredding solos that were as precise as they were exhilarating, each song flowing seamlessly into the next. From classics like "Under And Over It" to fan favorites like "Jekyll And Hyde", their setlist was packed with hard-hitting anthems that had the entire venue rocking. The band's connection with their fans was palpable, particularly during more heartfelt moments, such as their performance of "Wrong Side of Heaven", which saw the audience singing along in full force.

The visual aspect of the show was equally intense, featuring pyrotechnics, dramatic lighting, and video projections that added to the larger-than-life atmosphere. The production was as much a part of the experience as the music, elevating the intensity of the band's sound.

FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH's concert was more than just a musical performance-it was an immersive experience that left fans exhilarated, exhausted, and wanting more. Their ability to mix aggression with introspection while delivering an unforgettable live show continues to cement their status as one of modern metal's dominant forces.

* Standouts for me were two very fortunate kids brought up on stage and then a good friend of mine, Raul, was delivered Ivan's cane through the crowd. He spotted Raul who is in a wheelchair bound and had the crowd give him the cane. Amazing moment for sure.

The setlist:

  • "Welcome To The Circus"
  • "Lift Me Up"
  • "Trouble"
  • "Wash It All Away"
  • "Jekyll And Hyde"
  • "Sham Pain"
  • "The House of The Rising Sun" (THE ANIMALS cover)
  • "Burn MF"
  • "Turn The Page" (BOB SEGER cover)
  • "Wrong Side of Heaven"
  • "Salvation"
  • "Under And Over It"
  • "Never Enough"
  • "The Bleeding"
Overall the day was an amazing day if you have a chance to see any of these bands live it will definitely worth the purchase for a ticket.

Check out some more photos from the show!
Photos By Thomas Coffman/Coffman Rockshots
Additional FFDP Photos By Jeff Arnhart/Rockin' H-Town Live


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