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: post by the_reverend at 2005-03-18 00:10:32
the turn out wasn't that great... I'm sort of let down that more people didn't get out to this show, but the people who were there enjoyed every single band. the sounds quality was probably the best it has been yet at this place. you could hear everything, mic'd or not.

continued without finding: man, jon doesn't open his eyes the entire time they were playing. they played a bunch of awesome songs and a cover. I admit, I didn't know what the cover was... would someone in CWAF enlighten us? Brad's gruff-bark vocals were different. the first song sounded almost like he was trying to do death metal. The only thing bad was Tom's amp "muffled" it's self a couple times.
They completely fit this bill, transitioning to more "jammie" tracks that payed the way for the bands to come. granted, conifer would have been the best to see after CWAF, but.. what can you do!

rosetta: I have never heard them before and they ruled.
"that sounded like Isis" - some dude
"yeah, if you gave them samples and took away all the hippie" - me
the singer played sample tracks off of a laptop. There were also a bunch of colored lights that were fun to play with. they reminded me a lot of Envey. At one point, the guitarist was playing his guitar with a bow.

dysrhythmia: guess what, colin from Behold... the arctopus is in dysrythmia now. he was rocking the bass hard. they played a bunch of new tracks and a couple older tracks. I'm always impressed by the fact that the guitar player head bangs almost constantly. anyone else get the "weather channel" feel from a few parts of their songs?
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