despotic robot: they sounded pretty awesome on the stage. The song they started out with was the one that sounds like municipal waste. What a novel idea, a band that sings silly songs about fake tans and pizza parties instead of slit intestines or what time the crips will be emptied. There were no circle pits during their set. none at all.
goodbye cruel world: matt (bsi) setting up in front of a bunch of TVs and flinging himself around the crowd while screaming along to a CD. If that's not what you were expecting then you aren't paying attention. I think the sound dude didn't know how to run the CD right. Next time draw directions for him. Also, the vocals were a lot louder that the CD. He did knock a few people over and then after 4-5 tracks ran in to the backroom. The music stopped and I swear everyone was waiting for him to jump out the back door or pop out of one of the TVs.
trap them: best band ever or bestest band ever. Please, choose wisely. Seeing them on a stage for the first time, through a 1/2 way decent PA was the bee's knees. This band blends every thing that the best band should have into one complete package; black metaly guitars, some 2step drumming and ryan (ex-bsi) on vacals. it's like we finally have a band from the area that could tour with phobia/holy mountain and kids around the country would love it. the despotic kids got it and danced in the rigt parts.
network, the: after seening them 28255 times over the past few months, they shed what has become their new "we want to play all the parts" stage show, got wasted, and just wrecked the joint. With in a few minutes, pete threw all his pedals into the audience. They then took a bunch of time to re-set up everything. This should put the fear back into people watching the_network. Fear that as sort of faded over the past few years, but a fear that faced everyone a few years ago at every network show. it was good to see them let their hair down, not care as much and just break everything.
this was classic brickhouse last night....every band was great and different...seriously impressed with what Dover has to offer, especially last night!
post by 5 hammers at Mar 19,2007 11:39am
network fx pedals in the audience? fear? no. the word is boredom.
network, the: after seening them 28255 times over the past few months, they shed what has become their new "we want to play all the parts" stage show, got wasted, and just wrecked the joint. With in a few minutes, pete threw all his pedals into the audience. They then took a bunch of time to re-set up everything. This should put the fear back into people watching the_network. Fear that as sort of faded over the past few years, but a fear that faced everyone a few years ago at every network show. it was good to see them let their hair down, not care as much and just break everything.
yeah i was saying it was alot like seeing them at the aviary or something
Awesome, awesome time...Trap Them sounded amazing, Goodbye Cruel World scared the shit out of everyone, Porphyria dropped heavy science on everybody, NH keeps on keeping it real, the Rev had a bandana, Kev's so hot right now.