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[QUOTE="mikeofdecrepitude:934212"]Nah, they used to play Red Sea years ago when I would see them as a local band. They did bring it back on their ten year anniversary tour in '08. I have to say that this show re-established my faith in Pelican. Liked and saw those guys before anyone knew who they were, and I thought they had the potential to go places with their music. I don't necessarily hate their newer material, but it's just not as well written as the first ep and Australasia. They didn't play anything from TFIOTWBTT or City of Echoes. They performed the best live, and slightly modified version of "The Woods" I've heard. I'm willing to even go a step further and say that it was one of the most aesthetically pleasing songs I've witnessed in a live setting. Both Pelican and ISIS had killer tone, and again, the sound at the Paradise was just incredible. Such clarity, with all instruments being distinguished and nothing obscured. ISIS pretty much performed the new album in its entirety, which, if you're into it, the songs were performed with utmost professionalism. Being more of an enthusiast of their earlier works, I only really got into it towards the end, when they played Carry and then Celestial as the encore. For a free show, I was definitely not disappointed.[/QUOTE]
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