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Spain trembles as Jag Panzer and Night Dream take the stage

Oct 10, 2025

Spain trembles as Jag Panzer and Night Dream take the stage

Jag Panzer y Night Dream hacen temblar España

La noche del miércoles 24 de septiembre, la sala Spectrum de Murcia se transformó en un auténtico templo del heavy metal. Desde el primer momento, la expectación se podía cortar con un cuchillo: Jag Panzer, leyendas del metal estadounidenses, llegaban a España para hacer vibrar a sus fans con sus himnos más emblemáticos. La banda, compuesta por Harry Conklin (voz), Ken Rodarte y Casey Trask (guitarras), Jacob Coleman (batería) y Aric Avina (bajo), prometía una descarga de energía.

La velada arrancó con los murcianos Night Dream, recién llegados de sus shows en República Checa. Desde el primer acorde, atraparon a todos los presentes con un show potente y emocionante. Su setlist –Wings of Rebellion, Deep Abyss, Song of a Warrior, Crimson Memory, At Blade’s Edge, Heart in Fury, Love and Dread, There and Nowhere y Forgotten Ruins– fue una auténtica montaña rusa de riffs y emoción.

El momento más intenso llegó con Love and Dread, cuando Ángela, vocalista de Rais y IDolls, subió al escenario. Su voz añadió un matiz fresco, emotivo y potente que dejó al público hipnotizado, con todos los ojos fijos en la banda y la energía de la sala alcanzando su punto álgido.

Y entonces, Jag Panzer apareció. La sala tembló. Cada miembro de la banda irradiaba talento y fuerza, y el público respondió con un rugido ensordecedor. El setlist fue un repaso magistral a su legado: Chain of Command, Licensed to Kill, Black, 16 Iron Eagle, King at a Price, Onward We Toil, The Mission, Harder Than Steel, Symphony of Terror, Reign of the Tyrants, Dark Descent, Warfare, Generally Hostile y Shadow Thief. Cada tema era un golpe de energía, con riffs que recorrían la espalda y baterías que hacían vibrar el suelo bajo los pies.

Además del directo, la cercanía de los músicos con sus fans fue evidente: fotos, autógrafos y momentos de conversación tras el show reforzaron la conexión entre músico y público, recordando que, más allá de los himnos y los riffs, el heavy metal es también una grandiosa experiencia compartida.

English: Spain trembles as Jag Panzer and Night Dream take the stage

On the night of Wednesday, September 24th, Murcia’s Spectrum venue was transformed into a true temple of heavy metal. From the very first moment, the anticipation was palpable: Jag Panzer, legendary American metal icons, arrived in Spain to make their fans vibrate with their most emblematic anthems. The band, composed of Harry Conklin (vocals), Ken Rodarte and Casey Trask (guitars), Jacob Coleman (drums), and Aric Avina (bass), promised an outpouring of energy.

The evening kicked off with Murcia’s own Night Dream, fresh from their shows in the Czech Republic. From the very first chord, they captured everyone in the audience with a powerful and thrilling performance. Their setlist – Wings of Rebellion, Deep Abyss, Song of a Warrior, Crimson Memory, At Blade’s Edge, Heart in Fury, Love and Dread, There and Nowhere, and Forgotten Ruins – was a rollercoaster of riffs and emotion.

The most intense moment came with Love and Dread, when Ángela, vocalist of Rais and IDolls, stepped onto the stage. Her voice added a fresh, emotional, and powerful touch that left the audience spellbound, all eyes fixed on the band as the energy in the room reached its peak.

Then Jag Panzer took the stage. The venue shook. Each member radiated talent and strength, and the crowd responded with a deafening roar. Their setlist was a masterful journey through their legacy: Chain of Command, Licensed to Kill, Black, 16 Iron Eagle, King at a Price, Onward We Toil, The Mission, Harder Than Steel, Symphony of Terror, Reign of the Tyrants, Dark Descent, Warfare, Generally Hostile, and Shadow Thief. Every song was a blast of energy, with riffs that ran down your spine and drums that made the floor vibrate beneath your feet.

Beyond the powerful performance, the musicians’ connection with their fans was clear: photos, autographs, and moments of conversation after the show strengthened the bond between stage and audience, reminding everyone that, beyond the anthems and riffs, heavy metal is also a shared experience.

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