Disturbed singer David Draiman holds court at the Fillmore on Wednesday. Photos by .
Reverb contributing photographer checks in with this report and photo essay from Wednesday’s show:
“A menacing red light filled the atmosphere as vocalist David Draiman rolled onto the the stage Wednesday night. Fully adorned in Hannibal Lector fashion, the front man quickly emerged from his straightjacket and mask to begin rousing the full house with the rest of Chicago-bred hard-rockers Disturbed.
Aside from the occasional awkward squeak (courtesy of the the high altitude perhaps?) Draiman’s brawny vocals charged through one heavy melody after another, as his ample chin piercings glistened in the lights. In return, the sweaty mob pitched their fists in the air and sang along with nearly every lyric. These boys have found a formula and they seem to be sticking to it. Although the night played out to be a fairly predictable catalog their trademark hits, the likes of ‘Stupify,’ ‘Down with the Sickness’ and ‘Indestructible’ didn’t disappoint.”
Check out Tina’s photo essay of the evening below.
Tina Hagerling is a Denver freelance photographer and web designer. See more of her work .




