Seven Spires is out on the road supporting their third full-length album, Gods of Debauchery, released in September 2021. Kicking off the night at 7:30pm was Boston-based Seven Spires, a band of friends that formed in 2013 at the Berklee College of Music. Having no idea what to expect, my 17-year-old guitarist son (who was just dying to see DragonForce’s Herman Li shred) and I pulled into the venue parking deck 45 minutes before the doors were scheduled to open only to find 100+ fans already lined up! Maybe we underestimated their popularity, or maybe it was just the fact it was finally 70 degrees in Atlanta, but by the time the doors opened at 6:30pm, it was clear by the long winding lines that The Masquerade was going to be packed to the rafters. Supporting DragonForce on this tour stop were three openers, including Seven Spires, Visions of Atlantis, and Firewind. Continuing the quest to broaden my musical horizons in 2022, I ventured out on Sunday night to catch DragonForce’s Extreme Power Metal tour at The Masquerade in downtown Atlanta.
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