Yus.kbit wrote:
I'm seeing them in exactly a week. Excited to finally check this one off.
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Yus.kbit wrote:
they're finally coming to las vegas this april!monkeydancer wrote:Russian Circles in a week with one of my best bros. Yessssss they fucking rule every time I see them so very excited
that setup looks dope as fuckD.o.S. wrote:Well, even though I will forever regret missing them with Grief back when they were a "normal" metal band, this was absolutely fucking fantastic.
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This gig was a bit of a weird one for me. Firstly, it was the quietest Sunn O))) gig I've seen, to the point where their t shirt slogan 'ever breathe a note?' seems like an hilarious overstatement. Secondly, due to the incredibly efficient ventilation in the barbican I could actually see the band for the entire show, which I couldn't help but feel that with the billowing and dissipating smoke + light show it felt kinda like 'dungeons and dragons - the musical', especially when Attila burst on to the stage dressed as the statue of liberty brandishing 5 laser pens about the place. Don't get me wrong, neither of these points are necessarily negative, I mean for the first time due to the competent mix and visibility I could actually tell what each member was contributing to the sound, and I could even make out what Attila was saying most the time when he wasn't screeching or belching. So definitely interesting in that regard. I do, however, feel that I prefer what I believe is the typical Sunn O))) live experience - a sticky, dank, hot, dark club/venue, so full of smoke you can't see further than a foot past your own face, with a sound so punishingly loud it feels as if there's a demon standing on your chest trying to flatten your lungs, with all instruments merging into an enormous wall of throbbing grinding meditation. I guess it's more of a sensory deprivation/overload situation. Certainly feels more substantial and memorable as an experience. D.o.S. if ever they do one of these gigs in London again I strongly recommend going to it as a comparison/contrast to the Barbican show.D.o.S. wrote:Well, even though I will forever regret missing them with Grief back when they were a "normal" metal band, this was absolutely fucking fantastic.
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DarkAxel wrote:that setup looks dope as fuckD.o.S. wrote:Well, even though I will forever regret missing them with Grief back when they were a "normal" metal band, this was absolutely fucking fantastic.
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John wrote:"guys play quiet, listen to my small costly device."
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