Photos/Recap: Volcom Tour 2010 w/Mastodon, BTBM, Baroness and Valient Thorr @ Busters in Lexington, KY

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"Valient Thorr were up first. I don't know anything that they played for sure except "Mask of Sanity," "Double Crossed," and "Tomorrow Police." They dedicated "Tomorrow Police" to Dio - "a man who lived for rock n' roll, which is how you'd ought to live" - which was nice.

Baroness were up next, and played arguably the best set of the night. I was psyched to get The Gnashing instead of War, Wisdom, & Rhyme, but I still would have liked more from Red Album and maybe even something off the EPs." - read the entire recap w/set lists on metalsetlists.com

Recap: Volcom Tour 2010 w/Mastodon, BTBAM, Baroness and Valient Thorr @ Canopy Club in Urbana, IL - garagemetal468

"Bands (from opener to headliner): Valient Thorr, Baroness, Between the Buried and Me, Mastodon

Valient Thorr - They came on at 6:30, the time it was supposed to start (A metal show starting on time, no fucking way!) They're not a metal band, more hard rock, but still very good!" - read the entire recap on garagemetal468.blogspot.com

Memphis Flyer previews tonight's Volcom Tour stop in Memphis, TN at Minglewood Hall

"More than hinted at with 2006's major-label debut Blood Mountain, Mastodon are not just influenced by progressive rock and metal (past and present), they are creating their own sub-genre of it. The name of their latest album, Crack the Skye, is a tribute to forgotten late-'70s prog-rock oddballs Crack the Sky, masters of the off-kilter but heavy riff. Basically, Mastodon have created an alternative to Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree that's cooler (meaning: less of a female-repellent), more challenging on a sonically experimental level, and, of course, much heavier. But compared to Between the Buried and Me, Mastodon's variation of metal might as well be the one-riff-for-an-entire-album minimalism of Sleep's Jerusalem." - continue reading the entire article on memphisflyer.com

Recap: Volcom Tour 2010 w/Mastodon, BTBAM, Baroness and Valient Thorr @ Orpheum Theatre in Madison, WI - audiokarma.org

"We kicked off our summer live music season tonight (last night). We try to get in one decent show a month from May-ish, until school starts again. That may not sound like much to many, but with kids and many other obligations, it's more than challenging.

Valient Thorr kicked it off (they're the only reason I found this show in the first place). If live rock is your thing, find this band. Now." - read the entire recap on audiokarma.org

Recap: Volcom Tour 2010 - Mastodon Cracks the Skye Over Lawrence, KS - lostinreviews.com

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"I got a chance to go check out the 2010 Volcom Tour this last Sunday as it stopped over in Lawrence, Kansas to let this year’s bands tear the roof off of Liberty Hall. Though, in the past, the Volcom-sponsored tour seemed to focus on Punk Rock bands and skateboarding, this year’s tour was all Metal – and not just any Metal. This year Volcom lined up three of the nation’s top Progressive Metal bands. Baroness, Between the Buried and Me, and Mastodon, anchored the show and Valient Thorr – a lesser known band, but one that can lay claim to one of the biggest cult followings in Metal Music – opened and got the crowd primed for what was to come.

What was coming you ask? One of the most enjoyable Metal shows I’ve ever attended and the most epic beards I’ve ever seen together in one place." - continue reading the entire recap on lostinreviews.com

Killer write up Ian, glad you had such a good time!

Photos/Recap: Valient Thorr @ Liberty Hall in Lawrence, KS - Present Magazine

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"Valient Thorr opened a four-band bill at Liberty Hall under the Volcom Tour moniker. A five-piece hard rock band that formed in 2000, Chapel Hill, North Carolina-based Valient Thorr is well known in that area due to their persistent touring. Since 2003, they have had tour stops in Kansas City and in Lawrence.

Lead singer Valient Himself wore his usual red boots and, during most of the set, went sans shirt (both calling cards of his onstage style). Valient, who has great stage banter between songs, spoke of waking that morning and knowing that today's Lawrence show was going to be the best of the entire tour..." - read the entire recap and see all the photos on presentmagazine.com (more photos on pages 2 & 3)

Great review Slummy and most excellent photography by Todd Zimmer.

Video/Recap: Volcom Tour 2010 w/Mastodon, BTBAM, Baroness and Valient Thorr @ Liberty Hall in Lawrence, KS - Worst.Music.Blog.Ever

"Early yesterday morning Ronnie James Dio passed away, I didn't hear the news until I was off work, and getting ready to go to the Mastodon concert. As unpleasant and saddening as the news was, I couldn't help but feel optimistic for the show, and I think that might have something to do with the respect the man commanded. Everyone at that show understood the weight of his death on the metal world, and I believe everyone knew that he would have wanted all metal-heads to celebrate his life and love for metal as loud as possible. RIP Ronnie.

My friends and I entered Liberty hall shortly after 6 p.m. and the news had obviously spread quickly as Dio was being played on the house PA system. We took a more different approach for this show and decided to enjoy the show from the balcony because quite frankly, we're getting too old to be 'in the shit'. We took our seats (in the most uncomfortable seats ever, but that's beside the point) and the lights came down as Valient Thorr took the stage.

I had no expectations for Valient Thorr, easily the least known band, and the only band I didn't care if I happened to miss. I'm glad I was there for them though, as they were probably one of the most fun bands I've ever seen..." continue reading the entire recap w/set lists on worstmusicblogever.blogspot.com

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