@@tmoney511 love that there’s a balcony with seats and you can sit if you don’t want to stand all night. Plus you can meet bands at the buses there unlike the Masquerade.
@@tmoney511 current Masquerade you can’t even meet bands at the buses at the loading dock. It’s the only venue in Atlanta that has a problem with it. The bands don’t even care. lol
I was actually a few seats left of @richardmetalfan94 just past the hanging speakers. For me personally, I loved the performance, but I found that Whitechapel's sound seemed like it had too much top end to where it felt ear piercing and mids muddied. I'm not sure if it's was the mix, the position I was at, the big ass speaker, or the venue. Thoughts?
@@kamisenpai4022 I just hate the sound at that venue. Watching videos of other venues the sound is deeper and crisper. The Tabernacle is just loud and fuzzy. Take The Hardrock in Orlando or Greensboro in NC. The sound there was amazing.
Good lord that gutteral after the goblin banter near the end of Into The Earth! 😮😮😮😮 siiiiiick!
The venue doesn't sound very good.
I was down on the railing with my 14 yr old…it was WILD
@@Polkametal666 Parenting done right
This band has no limits. The sky is the beginning
My friends and I were second row from the front! My best friend is the one with the neon yellow hair!
Did you happen to get the Kublai Khan set?
God damn that was a phenomenal performance. Thank you for sharing
have the kublai khan set?
@@kingpowell5973 no
Amazing show rocked the pit all night.
Can someone tell me the guest vocalist that came on?
On cursed to die is Micheal from the band enox they are a local band in ATL you should check them out
Beast of the best
What are your thoughts on this venue vs Heaven(Masquerade) for metal shows. I can't seem to enjoy the sound at The Tabernacle..
@@tmoney511 love that there’s a balcony with seats and you can sit if you don’t want to stand all night. Plus you can meet bands at the buses there unlike the Masquerade.
@@richardmetalfan94 I always forget about the tour buses being right at the exit. Good point.
@@tmoney511 current Masquerade you can’t even meet bands at the buses at the loading dock. It’s the only venue in Atlanta that has a problem with it. The bands don’t even care. lol
I was actually a few seats left of @richardmetalfan94 just past the hanging speakers. For me personally, I loved the performance, but I found that Whitechapel's sound seemed like it had too much top end to where it felt ear piercing and mids muddied. I'm not sure if it's was the mix, the position I was at, the big ass speaker, or the venue. Thoughts?
@@kamisenpai4022 I just hate the sound at that venue. Watching videos of other venues the sound is deeper and crisper. The Tabernacle is just loud and fuzzy. Take The Hardrock in Orlando or Greensboro in NC. The sound there was amazing.
they played fuckin NOTHING off Flesh Coffin or Psalms.
Almost like its called the Pain remains tour with a warning that they doing all of pain remains... Weird