Alcatraz 2023 – Most memorable of Hard Rock/Heavy Metal/Power Metal

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Alcatraz Festival has quickly become one of Belgium’s favorite metal and rock festivals, and the biggest heavy music event of the country after Graspop Metal Meeting. And not just for Belgians, with tons of people travelling from all over the world to join the 3 days of festivities. And with a great organization, a more cozy atmosphere despite the size and every year a stellar line-up, it doesn’t really come as a big surprise. Somehow they manage to satisfy anyone’s needs, whether you’re into more accessible metal/rock, extreme metal or hardcore and punk, and often they know to group these bands somewhat together on the same day or even the same stage, so you definitely know where to go! For this edition, they’ve released a handful of genre specific line-up posters, and based on those we’ve picked out some of the more memorable shows we caught from the offering of over 100 bands!


Eleine (Prison Stage - Friday 11/08)

Being the very first band at a festival on the very first day, can be somewhat of a poisoned apple as there is a chance people don’t show up early enough or are still getting in the mood. But if there’s one band that should be up for the task, it would be the Swedish dark symphonic metal outfit Eleine. Personally, we think they deserve to be much higher on the line-up and more time to show what they’re capable of, as the setlist for their performance at Alcatraz was way too short. With fantastic tracks ‘We Are Legion‘ and ‘We Shall  Remain‘, they have some instant metal classics on their hands, and we’re looking forward to their assured rise to the top of the bill!

Setlist:

Enemies
We Are Legion
Ava of Death
Never Forget
Where your Rotting Corpse lie
We Shall Remain

Wind Rose (Prison Stage - Friday 11/08)

What a start of this edition of Alcatraz 2023! Wind Rose brought their dwarf metal and everybody loved it. They really needed to be booked higher, and they proved it. They do have more songs than ‘Diggy Diggy Hole’, but a lot of people came for that one. And it was amazing. Wind Rose pretended to leave the stage, but they can’t without playing their most famous song. So they did. Twice. One time the metal version and the second time the dance version. Everyone was jumping up and down and digging a hole and the day just got started. The feeling on the field was amazing. Even though they were just the second band on the prison stage that day.

Powerwolf (Prison Stage - Friday 11/08)

Powerwolf as the first and true headliner of the first day of Alcatraz 2023 came as somewhat expected with a huge fire show. Playing a nice mix of old songs and new songs on the setlist, we were screaming along loudly on ‘Armata Strigoi’, just to name one. Or then new tracks like ‘Sainted By The Storm’ that the crowd highly appreciated. The addition of Matt Heafy of Trivium to come and sing the Powerwolf classic ‘We Drink Your Blood’ with Attila was also a surprise we did not see coming or had on our bingo card for the festival. Easily the best show we have ever seen from Powerwolf, proving that they more than deserved the headline position!

Setlist:

Faster Than the Flame
Incense & Iron
Army of the Night
Dancing With the Dead
Armata Strigoi
Amen & Attack
Sainted by the Storm
Stossgebet
Beast of Gévaudan
Demons Are a Girl’s Best Friend
Where the Wild Wolves Have Gone
Resurrection by Erection
Fire and Forgive
We Drink Your Blood (with Matt Heafy)

Encore:
Sanctified With Dynamite
Blood for Blood (Faoladh)
Werewolves of Armenia

H.E.A.T. (Prison Stage - Saturday 12/08)

With ‘The Heat is on’ from Beverly Hills Cop as intro, we got a joyride back to the eighties with the Swedish hair metallers of H.E.A.T. With better songs, but less humour than Steel Panther, they treated us to Europe-styled, catchy hard rock tunes with more swagger than you can shake a bandana at.

Setlist:

Back to the Rhythm
Dangerous Ground
Rock Your Body
Redefined
Hollywood
Tainted Blood
One by One
Beg Beg Beg
Living on the Run
Nationwide

KK's Priest (Prison Stage - Saturday 12/08)

When KK’s Priest was announced as one of the headliners of this year’s edition, a lot of people were laughing that despite the musical pedigree that is within this collective, a band this young shouldn’t be headlining. Are they even at a level that they can do this? Well, after seeing how they took over the Prison Stage on Saturday, there is only one right answer: hell yes! K.K. Downing gathered some excellent musicians around him, with most notably Tim “Ripper” Owens on vocals, and wrote some excellent old school heavy metal tracks that are simply everything you’d want or need from heavy metal. Their setlist was a great mix of KK’s Priest work and of course the obligatory Judas Priest songs that everyone there was waiting for. These guys simply know how to bring a solid and captivating heavy metal show, and we absolutely loved how they took this headline spot and went for it at full force, not holding back even a little bit!

Setlist:

Hellfire Thunderbolt
One More Shot at Glory
The Ripper (Judas Priest cover)
Reap the Whirlwind
Night Crawler (Judas Priest cover)
Sermons of the Sinner
Burn in Hell (Judas Priest cover)
Beyond the Realms of Death (Judas Priest cover)
Hell Patrol (Judas Priest cover)
Brothers of the Road
Metal Meltdown (Judas Priest cover)
The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown) (Fleetwood Mac cover)
Breaking the Law (Judas Priest cover)
Victim of Changes (Judas Priest cover)
Raise Your Fists

Gloryhammer (Prison Stage - Sunday 13/08)

Gloryhammer gave a magical show full of wizards and goblins. They played their hit songs like ‘Angus McFife’ and ‘Fly Away‘, and their new songs ‘Keeper of the Celestial Flame of Abernethy‘ and ‘Wasteland Warrior Hoots Patrol‘. The last one has a saxophone solo. We wondered how they would do that live, the answer was a goblin with a sax on stage. Amazing and great fun!

Setlist:

Holy Flaming Hammer of Unholy Cosmic Frost
Gloryhammer
The Land of Unicorns
Keeper of the Celestial Flame of Abernethy
Fly Away
Wasteland Warrior Hoots Patrol
Angus McFife
Masters of the Galaxy
Universe on Fire
Hootsforce
The Unicorn Invasion of Dundee

Blind Guardian (Prison Stage - Sunday 13/08)

Perhaps visually not so striking as the goofballs of Gloryhammer, but in terms of performance and solid songwriting, few acts can match the veterans of Blind Guardian. Proclaiming with full confidence and a bit of tongue in cheek that they are effectively the best band in the world. This band really has it all. One of the most iconic voices in the entire metal scenes, complex but coherent musical composition with one of the best guitar work in the power metal scene, and most of all captivating stories which the music elevates with heart and soul. They ran through a slew of their greatest hits like ‘Mirror Mirror’, ‘The Bard’s Song’ and of course ‘Valhalla’ to a cheering crowd that sang along every word. We were truly amazed by the crowds. Guardian does not visit Belgium too often, but nonetheless a huge portion of the crowd sang the entire songs. Not to speak of probably the loudest version of ‘The Bard’s Song’ ever, which was entirely sung by the audience. What a vibe. Tolkien and Odin nodded in approval from up high. Hansi & co, it is really time to come to Belgium far more often.

Setlist:

Imaginations From the Other Side
Welcome to Dying
Nightfall
Time Stands Still (At the Iron Hill)
Lord of the Rings
Ashes to Ashes
Deliver Us From Evil
The Bard’s Song – In the Forest
Mirror Mirror
Valhalla

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