jilgiljongiljing
Headphoneus Supremus
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NO! That was one of the major let downs for me. They didnt have squat for sale. The Incident "ART PRINT" which is just an A4 sized (maybe slightly larger) print out of the cover of the album was being sold for 15$! Ridiculous. It wasnt even that good in terms of quality and it shouldve been given away for free IMO.
There was Blackfield, and Live in NYC, and some cd's of the opening act which wasnt really very good and infact an odd choice for a Prog rock/metal concert. It was an improv show by one guy with a one string bass made of a metal pipe and lot of triggers and looping equipment. Think Primus meets Nuclear Rabbit meets techno. Way too much bass, gave most people a headache even before the main show started. Very odd choice indeed.
The Tshirts were nothing special, nothing exclusive, I've seen them before. So dont expect to find any special merchandise. I was hoping for an autographed copy of the album (like I got Deadwing the last time around) but was sorely dissapointed. Atleast an autographed "Art Print" of the cover for 15$ wouldve been nice, I wouldve paid for that!
Oh and I drive the hearse was also very nice Live. It was very intimate and personal and came out strong.
"The Incident" song as such didnt present itself very well live, Wesley doing the "I want to be loved" parts and the heavy bits in the end ended up being a bit noisy and incoherent.
There was Blackfield, and Live in NYC, and some cd's of the opening act which wasnt really very good and infact an odd choice for a Prog rock/metal concert. It was an improv show by one guy with a one string bass made of a metal pipe and lot of triggers and looping equipment. Think Primus meets Nuclear Rabbit meets techno. Way too much bass, gave most people a headache even before the main show started. Very odd choice indeed.
The Tshirts were nothing special, nothing exclusive, I've seen them before. So dont expect to find any special merchandise. I was hoping for an autographed copy of the album (like I got Deadwing the last time around) but was sorely dissapointed. Atleast an autographed "Art Print" of the cover for 15$ wouldve been nice, I wouldve paid for that!
Oh and I drive the hearse was also very nice Live. It was very intimate and personal and came out strong.
"The Incident" song as such didnt present itself very well live, Wesley doing the "I want to be loved" parts and the heavy bits in the end ended up being a bit noisy and incoherent.