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Ghost Brings Ritual and Worship to Calgary's MacEwan Hall on Popestar 2016 Tour - October 11, 2016

Dana Zuk October 12, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR EXCLAIM!.CA


Halloween arrived early this year in Calgary, as Sweden's infamous, anonymous, satanic musical sensation, Ghost, graced the stage at MacEwan Hall to a packed Tuesday night crowd. Numerous fans could be seen wearing their best Ghost-inspired costumes, many faces were painted like skulls in honour of the band's only visage.

As church-like choir and organ music filled the room, five of the six anonymous band members each took to their place at their instrument onstage, silhouetted against thick fog, with beams of purple and red lighting shining upon them, creating an eerie mood for concertgoers. As the lights began to settle, the band immediately boomed into their 15-song set with "Square Hammer," resulting in a deafening eruption of joyous cheers from the audience. Then, they amplified as the staple figure, and frontman of the band, Papa Emeritus III, appeared front and centre in full mock pope-attire and began to unleash his hauntingly beautiful voice upon the crowd.

As the night progressed, the anonymous sextet clergy had their loyal fans greedily eating out of the palms of their hands as they sang along loudly to each song. Many fan favourites dominated the setlist: "From the Pinnacle to the Pit," "Secular Haze," "Body and Blood" and "Year Zero" all satisfied the many long-time fans. 
 
With a quick wardrobe change from Satanic pope to maestro, Papa Emeritus III began to conduct the audience with a wave of his hands, and in return, voices echoed throughout the Hall, repeating the chorus to hit song "Cirice" in unison, giving the song a truly spooky vibe. Then, millions of pieces of metallic confetti and dollar bills with Papa's face on them rained from the air as the band glided into "Mummy Dust."

Ending the night on a strong note with "Monstrance Clock," the singing voices of Ghost's audience still echoed throughout the room, as the choral ending to the band's big rock'n'roll finish began to fade out, leaving only the voices of the concertgoers to fill the silence, putting the cherry on top of this night of ritual and worship.

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Tags Ghost, The Nameless Ghouls, Exclaim!, Live Nation Alberta, Live Nation, Dana Zuk Photography, Calgary, Macewan Hall, Popestar Tour
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Jeff Waters - ANNIHILATOR

Jeff Waters - ANNIHILATOR

Calgary Metalfest V 2016 - DAY 3 @ Flames Central, Calgary - September 17, 2016

Dana Zuk September 24, 2016

As 2016's local festival season has come to a close, this past weekend held host to an epic milestone for the local metal community, not only in Calgary, Alberta, but for western Canadian music festivals in general. As Calgary Metalfest embarked on yeah number five of delivering an annual weekend that's jam packed with wicked bands of all kinds, spread out among multiple days and venues across the city of Calgary. 

This years main draw brought a massive flock of Canadian metal fans to Calgary's Flames Central on Saturday September 17th, to bare witness to a historic night of Canadian metal, as some of our nations forefathers and heaviest hitters in thrash metal stormed the stage all in one night. With Ottawa's very own, Annihilator headlining Saturday night, amping up the crowd and leading the charge were Exciter, Sacrifice and Razor, each delivering nostalgic forms of thrash metal to the masses, all the while, breathing new life into their songs of old. 

The room maintained a level of excitement beyond expectation, as a constant frenzy of headbanging hair and moshing would ensue for each performance. Beyond the usual metal-concert-behavior, the unity of western Canadian metal music fans was the most pleasant sight to see. These local festivals are really just one big, fun, family reunion for many people involved in the Canadian metal community, and these united times are what will always keep us together and going strong, and that, is something that I wouldn't trade the world for! Here's to another five glorious years, Calgary Metalfest!

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Tags Calgary Metalfest, Big Nate Productions, CMFV, Calgary, Annihilator, Exciter, Sacrifice, Razor, Alberta, Flames Central, Dana Zuk Photography
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Johan Hegg - AMON AMARTH

Johan Hegg - AMON AMARTH

Amon Amarth Conquers Calgary's Macewan Hall on "Jomsviking World Tour" - May 14, 2016

Dana Zuk May 16, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR VANDALA MAGAZINE


Road tripping from Edmonton to Calgary to see viking metallers, Amon Amarth, was something I certainly don't regret, as the Swedish heavy metal powerhouses sailed into Alberta, and crushed Calgary's Macewan Hall with brutal force. Accompanied by the thrashy likes of Exmortus and Entombed A.D to warm up the massive crowd, the night was set to be one for the memory books. 

It's always interesting working in an unfamiliar venue, in a semi-unfamiliar city. Despite my experiences shooting the infamous Calgary Metalfest every year, making the drive down to Calgary isn't something that happens often for me, so naturally I was quite excited to have a change of scene, even if it was for only one night. Not to mention, adding a new venue to my 'conquered' list is always a welcomed feather to add to my proverbial hat. 

Photographing Amon Amarth only a few years prior, I had a general idea of what to expect from them on stage, but even still, I was blown away with their performance. As the lights dimmed, the curtains dropped, revealing their massive stage banners, and unveiling an enormous traditional style viking helmet, which is probably the coolest drum riser I've ever seen. Upon this, I began to grow restless. As the band took their places on stage, they immediately boomed into "Pursuit of Vikings", kicking this gig off into ultra-high gear right from the get-go. With each roar of the audience, frontman Johan Hegg's, warm grin grew larger and larger, which, for those of you who follow me on Instagram will know, I ate up entirely with shutter clicks. With very little encouragement, the audience happily shouted the chorus to Amon Amarth's kick-off opening track back to the band, leaving chills down my spine. It's something I could never get tired of hearing and experiencing, and, judging from the looks on their faces, I'm quite sure that the band shares that feeling as well.

Moving on throughout the night, Amon Amarth absolutely crushed their hefty 19 song set, giving it their all as they progressed through each track. I stood in awe, admiring the energy and undeniable crowd involvement that came along with their performance. Truly, Amon Amarth is a band that I will happily see, whether it be through my lens, or as an audience member, each and every time they grace Alberta's soil with their presence. 

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Tags Amon Amarth, Entombed A.D, Exmortus, Macewan Hall, Calgary, Vandala Magazine, Union Events, Dana Zuk Photography, Jomsviking World Tour, Live Nation Alberta
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Kobra Paige - KOBRA & THE LOTUS

Kobra Paige - KOBRA & THE LOTUS

Calgary Metalfest 2015

Dana Zuk June 9, 2015

It's that time of year again! Festival season is in full swing and I kicked it off in the best way possible by starting with Calgary Metalfest as they triumphed over the 4th year of the festival.  This was my third year shooting this fest, and my most favorite year of all! Though Calgary Metalfest spans over 4 venues - Ship & Anchor, Vern's , Lord Nelson's and, Dicken's Pub - I spent my weekend hanging out at Dicken's for the main headliner bills. 
As metal fans from far and wide gathered in Dicken's Pub on Friday June 5th, eight of western Canada's finest metal bands such as: Moosifix, Riot City, Every Hour Kills, Neck of the Woods,Vile Insignia, Without Mercy, and Begrime Exemious came together to dominate the stage. Headlining night one at Dicken's was Alberta's favorite terrorist-thrashers, Villainizer.  With the release of their newest album - Annihilation of Self - Villainizer deemed their set at the festival as their final show in Calgary, Alberta; Concluding a 5 year-long journey with a bang, Villainizer reigned terror over their chaotic audience as they boomed through a heavy 8 song set, playing fan-favorite tracks such as 'Twin-Tower Two Step', 'Terror Abraxas' and Candlemass cover 'Gallows', including a skit part way through the performance, enacting the hanging of fontman, Rob the Arab Villain (AKA RAV), and closing with their hit song 'Terrorist Metal' with fans moshing and singing along, making Villainizer's farewell to Calgary a truly memorable goodbye.  

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The final day of Calgary Metalfest is always a blast. The main headliners hit the Dicken's stage, and a charity auction takes place to raise money for the Southern Alberta Make A Wish Foundation of the Stollery Children's Hospital. A whole bunch of cool items were donated this year, such as tickets to other metal festivals in western Canada, an exclusive print by Calgary photographer Monika Deviat, a giant Calgary Metalfest show poster that every band signs, and a rare double neck Schecter Diamond Series guitar. All together we managed to raise $2200.00 Canadian dollars towards helping sick kids in southern Alberta.  
Saturday June 6th night's bill, similar to Friday's, consisted of a new batch of eight stellar Canadian bands such as: Apprentice, Noire, Sparky,  Viathyn, Untimely Demise, Caveat, and Into Eternity that were all ready to rumble on stage. The main headliner for June 6th was Calgary's own Kobra & The Lotus, hitting their home town with a devastatingly wicked performance that left Dicken's Pub begging for more. Kicking off the set with title track of their newest album - High Priestess - Kobra & The Lotus hammered their way through a hefty 12 song set, shredding through fan favorite and classic tracks such as Soldier, Welcome To My Funeral, Forever One and 50 Shades of Evil. 
I've said it before, and I'll say it again... The people who put on Calgary Metalfest every year are true rockstars! They work their butts off to put on one of Alberta's top metal festivals and it certainly doesn't go unnoticed. These people not only are supplying a good time for so many metal fans, but are main contributors of the heavy metal culture and lifestyle in Alberta, and Canada! I'm proud to be a small part of this event, and with the utmost appreciation and gratitude, I say THANK YOU!!

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Tags Dana Zuk Photography, Calgary Metalfest, Big Nate Productions, Alberta, Villainizer, Into Eternity, Kobra And The Lotus, music, festival, Calgary, Canada
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Robert Kreed - BLEED

Robert Kreed - BLEED

BLEED Shreds the Way to National Finals for Wacken Metal Battle Canada - April 18, 2015

Dana Zuk April 20, 2015

The Pawn Shop hosted the true battle of Alberta on Saturday night, as the 2 finalists from both the Edmonton and Calgary Wacken Metal Battles came together to duke it out for a  chance to represent Alberta at the national finals in Toronto, ON.
After making a huge mark on Alberta's heavy metal music scene, I can't help but send out a big thank you to BLEED, Arrival Of Autumn,AfterEarth & DETHGOD for putting on remarkable performances on Saturday night, and throughout the entire duration of the battles. Each band played their hearts out, and it hasn't gone unnoticed. Metalheads from both Calgary and Edmonton flocked to the hosting venues night after night to show their support, and cheer on their cities representatives to the provincial finals, with Edmonton's own gore-inspired death metallers, BLEED, coming out on top to represent Alberta in the Canadian national finals of this epic battle of the bands, that will send one lucky Canadian band to play at this year's Wacken Open Air in Germany. Good luck BLEED!!

Check out photos from the Alberta finals below!

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Tags Dana Zuk Photography, Wacken Open Air, Metal Battles Canada, BLEED, DETHGOD, AfterEarth, Arrival of Autumn, The Pawn Shop, Alberta, Edmonton, Calgary
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