Ass Hat
Home
News
Events
Bands
Labels
Venues
Pics
MP3s
Radio Show
Reviews
Releases
Buy$tuff
Forum
  Classifieds
  News
  Localband
  Shows
  Show Pics
  Polls
  
  OT Threads
  Other News
  Movies
  VideoGames
  Videos
  TV
  Sports
  Gear
  /r/
  Food
  
  New Thread
  New Poll
Miscellaneous
Links
E-mail
Search
End Ass Hat
login

New site? Maybe some day.
Username:
SPAM Filter: re-type this (values are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E, or F)
Message:


UBB enabled. HTML disabled Spam Filtering enabledIcons: (click image to insert) Show All - pop

b i u  add: url  image  video(?)
: post by the_reverend at 2005-07-01 15:04:58
I'm super sleepy.. so this sucks.. but:

Burn My Remains: I have only seen them once before and I think they sounded much better this time, tighter and all. I didn't know that they were on this show... I actually think the PA helped the vox sound better.

perpetual winter: they sounded really good too. from the CD, they have dropped any of the samples/keys and just sound like the band WAR. they played a slayer cover, but it was done in their own vein so it was still black as night. again, the PA made the vocals sound better.

Sacreligion: they are sort of slowed down type-o-esque black metal. they have a keys player too. who sort of did a pee-pee dance for most of their set. I'm sure glad I don't play keys cause I wouldn't know what to do with myself and I would probably do a pee-pee dance. and like the first 2 (but not the last 3), the PA made the vocals sound better.

Terminally, Your Aborted Ghost: so they have a big new line up. they sounded "pretty good". the songs were all throwbacks to the old stuff. In the past year 1/2, they were incorporating a lot of start-n-stop, off time changes and different things that sounded more like what old virulence or failsafe device would do. They definitely sounded a lot more deathgrind like they used to be. The exception was the last song which is probably their longest song ever. it's got a lot of sabbath influenced stoner-esque riffs, but i'm guessing they probably came from listening to soilent green a bunch.

pillory: I'm sure the rest of the band performed well, but it's not like anyone else noticed... I tried to capture it in the pictures, but I think I failed. for their entire set, 1/2 the club was packed into the back and staring at darren playing. They basically just ripped through their set. After seeing them sounding really really good at Goodtimes, it's hard to see them compacted into this small place.

burn in silence: same as pillory, since I saw them both in the same venue last time. By this time, darren had more time to learn more songs. They played one of the songs (that they hadn't before) and I swear I saw darren mess up, no lie. but then again, I know nothing of music so I'm probably just talking out my ass. Anyhow, they played to the crowd in that small area that they were given (1/2 of which was drums). they had plenty of people there to participate in the sing along (MFR and jasonSOE).
[default homepage] [print][10:26:47am Apr 25,2024
load time 0.01297 secs/16 queries]
[search][refresh page]