
MASTERFEST

Bizkit Park
Nu-METAL

Saturday
REVIEW:
“Party like it's 1999”, but just a little different. The guys from Bizkit Park immerse Masterfest in the illustrious world of nu-metal.
From the middle finger of Fred Durst to the bizarre outfits of Wes Borland and the masked heads on stage at Slipknot… For many, nu-metal was the sound of their rebellious generation, and one in which guitars played the leading role. That of course deserves a hard tribute on the stage of Masterfest, a task that Bizkit Park is more than happy to take on.
“Party like it's 1999”, but just a little different. The guys from Bizkit Park immerse Masterfest in the illustrious world of nu-metal.
The men from Belgium put the heroes of the past on the pedestal they deserve, in the form of a hard, steamy show with heavy guitar work and pounding drums. But they go beyond a nice cover here and there: Bizkit Park brings their music as a complete set, with the best parts of the best songs mixed together into one fluid, compelling show with a bizarrely high tempo.
“Not your average tribute band”, but one that has already managed to knock major festivals like Graspop and Alcatraz to the ground. Expect a continuous set full of tight covers that you say 'you' to, performed by top musicians with unrestrained enthusiasm. From Linkin Park and System of a Down to Limp Bizkit, you name 'em, they play 'em!
“If a substitute cover band makes you forget about the canceled headliner you replace: Bizkit Park - with a repertoire of Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park, among others - can take that honor.”
REVIEW:VTR