By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR Scene Writer on Nov 10, 2009, at 10:30 AM Updated on 11/20 at 3:40 PM
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Progressive metal act
Mastodon is full of meaty, hot-blooded manliness, much like the other bands on Saturday night's bill at the Brady Theater:
Converge,
High on Fire and
Dethklok.
But Mastodon may just be the most fearless.
For this tour, co-headliner Mastodon isn't squeamish about leading its set with all-new material. In fact, it will play its entire new album "
Crack the Skye" — start to finish — before pummeling into older tunes from albums "
Blood Mountain," "
Leviathan" and "
Remission," news outlets report.
Here's why that's gutsy: "Skye" is touted as a "concept album." It tells a cinematic tale inspired by the suicide of drummer
Brann Dailor's sister, Skye.
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