Helmet 

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Upcoming concerts (2)

  1. Jun

    6

    Canceled Cincinnati, OH, US

    Taft Theatre

  2. Jun

    19

    Postponed Grand Rapids, MI, US

    The Stache at the Intersection

Biography

  • Helmet are an American heavy metal band hailing from New York City, New York, USA who formed in 1989. Lead singer, songwriter and lead guitarist Page Hamilton founded the band and has been its sole founding member since 2006.

    In their two and a half decades spent rocking like nobody’s business, Helmet have cultivated a reputation as “the thinking man’s metal band”. A band that dials down the silliness and excess often associated with riffs the size of planets and plays it a lot straighter than most bands do.

    This is nothing if not a risky move; ironically enough leaving them open to more derision than most metal bands are. So it’s just as well that Helmet are an absolutely sensational band that more than lives up to the “Thinking man’s metal band” tag and then some.

    Hamilton formed the band in 1989 after leaving his previous group Band of Susans. They were an immediate success, with Halo Of Flies frontman Tom Hazelmyer spotting them perform live the same year and signing them to his record label Amphetamine Reptile Records very soon after. 1990 saw the release of their debut album, the critically acclaimed and highly influential “Strap It On”.

    Such a band could only have been a success in the early 90’s. It was a time when a band as profoundly straight-laced, intense and straight up heavy as Helmet could command a million dollar record deal with Interscope Records while still retaining almost total creative control over their records. An even better sign of the times though? It paid off.

    The first album the band made on the label, 1992’s “Meantime”, was certified Gold in the States and sold over 2 million copies worldwide. However, come the mid 90’s and friction between the band members was starting to become a legitimate problem and after two albums that failed to live up to the commercial success of“Meantime”, the band split in 1997.

    However, the Helmet story was far from over. The band came back together around Hamilton and bassist Chris Traynor when Hamilton was convinced by Interscope to take a solo album of his and release it under the more commercially viable Helmet moniker. Since then they’ve released a further two albums and counting, and led by Hamilton, they continue to be one of heavy metal’s modern masters to this day. Highly recommended.

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Live reviews

  • Helmet

    Page Hamilton’s band, Helmet, has had a strong influence on the metal genre and the band’s concerts convey why they are such a highly respected band.

    Although Helmet hasn’t quite retained the commercial success that they garnered from the Steve Albini produced album, Meantime, they are still powering on and creating great albums that their loyal fan base respects. Helmet had the rage and intensity behind their music that was comparable to Nirvana, but their delivery was very structured and formalized, which would be expected from a band like Wire or Big Black.

    Page Hamilton plays with his guitar with lots of gain and cranked up to the highest level. He plays in a rhythmic and machine like pattern, intensely playing down strokes in perfect tempo. Hamilton’s education as a jazz guitarist also is shown in his music. He is frequently seen playing complex chords and avant-garde styles that were inspired by his jazz training. Hamilton was also notable for incorporating the drop D tuning into his music that created a heavier sound. Hamilton’s voice is also very dynamic and he is able to quickly jump between different vocal ranges. The drummer of Helmet plays as if he is pounding steel in the most intense way possible, giving the music an industrial sound.

    There is no doubt that Helmet’s concerts are wild and rowdy. Page Hamilton can be seen jumping around the stage and head banging to the music. The crowd is just as wild as the band, starting up mosh pits and crowd surfing all over the venue. Helmet’s setlist contains songs spanning through most of their albums and they are sure to play hit songs such as “Unsung”. Helmet is currently working on new material for their upcoming album and are still touring pretty regularly. There is a reason why that so many bands like Nine Inch Nails, System of a Down, and Tool cite Helmet as a major influence and to see them live clearly conveys their excellence in performance and songwriting.

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  • Local H - ****

    So the concept of a two man band isn't new at all. Before Royal Blood, White Stripes, The Black Keys, The Kills and even Black Box Revelation, there was and still is Local H. And they bring an interesting sound. A bit strange, they exist longer than all of the above, but kept under the radar. I recommend you listen to the album As Good As Dead from 1996. Nice to meet you, Local H. I hope to hear from you again soon.

    Helmet - ****

    Ik ben niet zo lyrisch als een muziekjournalist, ik moet het niet hebben van bombastische volzinnen volgepropt met logge constructies en de obligate woordspelingen, maar het verbaast me ergens wel dat de zelfverklaarde profeten van de muziek nergens te bespeuren waren in De Kreun. Go figure. Ik kan het optreden even strak samenvatten als de gitaarrifs van Page Hamilton. Strak dus. Dit was een retegoed optreden. De eerste drie nummers speelden ze gebundeld, en daarna kreeg het aanwezige publiek de kans om Hamilton en co een eerste maal te bedanken. Ik ken de albums niet vanbuiten, en mijn laatste Helmet aankoop dateert ook alweer van 1997 met Aftertaste, maar ik herkende duidelijk het verschil tussen het oude en nieuwe werk. Het optreden was een kennismaking met hun nieuwe album van 2016, gekoppeld aan het beste van Betty (1994) en afgerond met enkele nummers die nooit aan een setlist mogen ontbreken zoals Unsung. Veni, vidi, en wat is het Latijn voor: ik heb genoten?

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  • Two years ago I saw Helmet perform Meantime in its entirety at Manchester Sound Control and they also played two tracks off Betty.

    Skip to 2014 and Helmet announce Betty 20th anniversary tour at the same venue. I was a fan of Betty back in the day so I was pretty excited about seeing one of my fave albums played live especially at such a good venue.

    Page is now 54 and the rest of his band are youths but throw themselves into the music like the young pups that they are.

    The music live is heavy and the riffs are monolithic with the aural capacity to bludgeon. I saw this gig sober and it was relentlessly loud.

    The guitarwork is awesome yet strangely atonal and experimental. Billed as the thinking man's metal band they are the perfect antidote for the image conscious nu-metal bands clooging up the airwaves in the late nineties.

    A monumental gig of leviathian proportions.

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  • Page!!! The show was awesome! 30 years, 30 shows, 30 song sets. Hell yeah! What a great time at the Paradise in Boston. The first few songs everyone kinda chilled, sipped their drinks and watched. After that, the pit just opened up, got bigger and bigger as the show progressed and by the time it was at the Midway point the whole floor was moving. Please realize that this was an older crowd and it being Boston, I was so happy to see so many Sam Black Church hoodies and t-shirts. It's only fitting because Helmet and SBC gained popularity and their core fanbase during the same period,the early 90s. Helmet was instrumental in pioneering a sound that blended groove metal with grunge and punk rock. How was the show? Amazing! Page Hamilton was so cool, speaking to all the fans afterwards.

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  • Salve,come mi aspettavo il concerto è stato semplicemente fantastico.gli Helmet nonostante l' età hanno dimostrato una professionalità e una tecnica superiore a tutti.hanno suonato un infinità di canzoni estrapolate da tutti gli album.Sono stati momenti bellissimi.Complimenti a Page&co. per la precisione di ogni singola nota e ogni singolo stacco.Non c'è stata nemmeno una stonatura.Un aneddoto simpatico:ci siamo trovati per caso nello stesso locale per cena e a fine cena prima di andare via sono stati gentilissimi nel fare foto e qualche shot tutti insieme.

    Spero che tornino almeno per trascorrere le vacanze e fare un improvvisata da qualche parte.....

    Hear you later Helmet.Ironhead.

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  • Amazing show!! Page still sounds as bad ass as ever. His other band members especially the rhythm guitarist Dan were very cool they took time to take pictures shake hands and sign records. Page sat down on the end of the stage talking to everyone and taking selfies with every fan that wanted one. I got a pic with him too, unfortunately he wasn't looking at the camera he had his arm around me, but really down to earth guys. Crescent Ballroom is a great venue, the sound is amazing, Page said he will be playing there every time he comes back. I can't wait to go to another show there. So up lose and personal. I give it 4 RockStars

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  • Stellar performance by Page Hamilton.

    Finally a band with Balls comes to town.....

    A once on a life time chance to see the album Betty played in it's entirety and favorites like unsung and ser you dead was the ultimate during the second set...

    Page is a guitar virtuoso that leaves a lasting impression

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  • I love this band! They are always on point and play w/ mathematical precision. They take the stage w/ no fanfare and play nonstop for 2 hour sets! This show in particular they played every song I could have asked for. After the show the band couldn't be more gracious and accessible to their fans.

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  • Fantastic show and they killed it with almost 2 hrs of music. Played the whole record Betty, then went on to play tons of other hits. Encore was Just Another Victim and In The Meantime.

    It was fun getting in a mosh pit again even though I'm 38. Felt like 1994 all over again!

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  • What an awesome show. 30 songs, phenomenal show so very grateful to get to experience seeing them live cant Express the importance of that for myself. Saw them play a long while back in Long Branch NJ and was hooked from then. Got an autograph! Thanks Helmet keep the music going!

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Past concerts

  1. Dec

    31

    2023
    Sydney, NSW, Australia

    Metro Theatre

  2. Dec

    13

    2023
    London, UK

    The Dome

  3. Dec

    12

    2023
    Manchester, UK

    Club Academy

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