Europe has a wide range of artists and bands that are in high demand but none of them are as over-hyped as HIM (His Infernal Majesty), who surprisingly set off the boredom meter with their performance Friday night at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles. Luckily, Drive A offered a glimmer of hope amongst bland, monotonous and depressing sets.

Drive A @ the Wiltern Theater

Dommin band photo

We Are the Fallen

HIM @ the Wiltern
Last up was one of Finland’s finest acts around, HIM, whose set comprised of an hour and 30 minutes, appearing to be much longer than expected. Without even trying, front man Ville Valo took control of his vocal duties, singing only every so often that the end result was pure boredom. When fans go to shows to watch bands perform, they expect them to do just that – PERFORM. Sure, Valo urged his loyal fan base to sing along with each and every chorus line, but after a while, this became monotonous. It was useless to even watch HIM’s performance because half of the time, the vocalist wouldn’t even sing. It got old so fast that it wasn’t even funny. While HIM’s set was indeed a long one, it was engulfed with such hits as “Join Me in Death”, “Right Here in My Arms”, “Buried Alive by Love”, “Wings of a Butterfly”, “Killing Loneliness”, and newer hits “Like St. Valentine”, “Heartkiller,” and “Scared to Death”, among others.
In the end it was a tour that was poorly constructed enough said.
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About the Author

Natalie Perez has been a Music/Entertainment Journalist for 7 years now having first started out with her middle and high school newspapers. She now writes for a handful of various online and print publications.









