Mammoth in CLE Last Night

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M@ttC3

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Wow.

I've been a casual fan since the first album came out but never saw them live.

I'll say this- Wolfie is the real deal. Sang his ass off, ripped on guitar, and even played a little piano. I half expected him to play all the instruments at some point- just because he can. Super, super impressive.

I'm not gonna lie- during "The Distance" they showed old family videos of Wolfie and his dad on the screen behind the band, and I got a little misty-eyed. EVH would have been SO proud.

The band sounded great and was super tight. Great energy and vibe all night. One of the guitar players sang the majority of the vocal harmonies and he did a fantastic job.

Well done, Wolfie- well done!
 
Sounds awesome, no doubt he's an exceptional musician with a brilliant band! Not sure why they all play to a click though if they have no backing tracks, seems a bit restrictive to me.
 
I don't listen to much of his stuff but what I've heard isn't bad. It really seems like he is trying to make his own way and not rely on the name. Did it open the door? Absolutely. But I don't think he's leaning on it.
 
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Hated to miss the show last night, I've been able to see them the last two times they were here headlining. Lucky to get some front row tickets to their last show at the Casino in Northfield. Cleveland always seems to be a good place for them, Frank Sidoris (one of the guitarists) is either from Cleveland or has some sort of connection. WVH/Mammoth is fantastic, IMO.
 
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