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[QUOTE="ghoulash:1236472"][QUOTE="xmikex:1236452"]My review: The first reaction I had when I walked in was that the show was infinitely better organized than I had thought. I'm very happy to admit I was wrong about it (although if it had rained we would have been right back to square one). WITTR had a series of laughable banners (a gopher in a forest scene with the word "KILL" hidden inside it), but there were flood lights behind the banners that set some pretty sweet ambiance for the space. Worms... I was a little disappointed for several reasons: 1. just as I thought the outdoor space isn't very conducive of BM sound. All I really heard was bass and vocals. 2. The singers antics are a little silly and make it hard to take them seriously. 3. They had shirts, cloth patches, and leather patches with the same Windows old english stock font text on it. I didn't see any demos because apparently listening to recorded music isn't kvlt. 4. I was really really looking forward to seeing them live and felt like I got cheated a little. I'll def seek them out again though. Halfway through Thou's set I forgot I was even watching a band. Thou strikes me as a group of dudes who skipped Black Flag as teenagers and jumped right to Burnt By the Sun. Both my roommates go crazy over this band, and I always tease them that they're the BM Tony's Cantina house band because all I've ever heard from them on record are Nirvana covers. Their original stuff just bores me to tears. WITTR are rockstar nerds that take wayyyy too long to do everything. But when they actually get going I really like what they do. During a lot of the lengthier "look how brooding I am" ambient interludes they definitely lost people's attention. The whole time I was looking up to where the edge of the building met the skyline, and watched the cloudly slowly cascade over the sky and it was cool as shit to experience to some quality hipster BM (while the rest of the Providence shitlocks and denim jacket "metal" scene did a Natty Ice about it). The best part was when the sound guy played Leonard Cohen at the end and I left to get greasy hot dogs at NY Systems. I hope if the people who put on the show read this, and my criticisms about the show they see it as the constructive criticisms of someone who really values their music watching/listening experience, and not just complaining about things. Thank you very much for putting on this show. [/QUOTE] i don't agree to any of this. :middlefinger:^^^ I thought the show had great sound, the weather was perfect and I could bring my own beer? yup that rules. BTW this is a really good spot for a metal fest. [/QUOTE]
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