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[QUOTE="Burnsy:1363171"]I don't subscribe to the whole "he's a good dude" thing equating to a band being good, though I met Dave once, and he was a kewl kewl dude and everything else. That having been said, I haven't seen Murrum but watched a video of them at Dusk and I fail to see how anyone could even put them in contention for one of New England's best live acts. Hell, Dave was the only one in the video even moving. So what is the draw to the live show? The candles and other props? If I'm going to watch a band stand around on stage and play their songs, I'd much rather just get baked and listen to their record at home. Sarcomancy, Scaphism, Obsidian Tongue, and Composted are good examples of great live bands for me. They don't just stand around playing their songs while relying on gimmicks/stage props to keep the crowd paying attention and rocking out. Nothing inherently wrong with props/gimmicks/costumes etc, but they should only serve to enhance the music/performance, not distract from them.[/QUOTE]
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