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[QUOTE="the_reverend:100609"]I met up with jeremey( http://www.jeremysaffer.com/ ) there who got me in. I got to hear all about how good the RIB slayer set was. We hung out with Marco from lacuna coil and Dan from Century Media playing pool before the show. why were there so many people in this club that I recognized from pinkerton academy? screw: they reminded me of that resinator band that I saw once from portsmouth. this was thefirst nu-metal band. i: the second nu metal band. they were only interesting cause all 4 members sang and did some harmonies which caught your attention because there was 4 voices blaring at you, it sounded like tool covering priest. They had samples that played between songs. leviticus: 3rd nu metla band. from newton, nh? weird... toolish sounding vocals. I'd never seen them, but always heard about them from the bombshelter staff. they weren't really my thing, but they weren't that bad. I don't know what's up with the skull paint so don't ask me. hexerei: slow.. and when they said they were going heavy, it wasn't. what's with all the tool-esque vocals? if you are counting, nu metal band #4. jaded: I was expecting the worst from them. their songs were simple tame-girl-punk rock. Like the pictures show, there was a lot of show-boating and stuff like that; long drum solo, the guitarist getting up on the bar and playing, etc... Half the time I would have sworn they were lip-synching cause it didn't really seem like they were playing... sort of like when the save-by-the-bell kids played in a band. they ended with a cover of Youth Gone wild that I will admit, I was singing along to. This band definitely has the Andrew WK factor... you know, it's not really your thing and the music isn't that original, but they are having such a genuinely great time that you can't help but enjoy it. ps: is that starry (spider gates) on bass? leaving eden: they started off on a bad note,imho... the girl singers were horribly out of tune with each other. it got better in to the set. they guy guitarist also sung which maybe balanced things out. they ended with a cover of the song Zombie by the cranberries. lacuna coil: these guys (and girl) were the reason I went to the show. Even though their tour manager bothered me, I enjoyed myself thoroughly. their set was very enjoyable and sounded awesome (barney from the palladium was there doing the sound). I heard someone say that all their songs sounded the same.. and they sort of do.. 3 of the songs they played tonight sounds very similar. they played one song in italian. I did notice that all the crowd was very WAAF and danced like they were in sipknot to lacuna... that weirds me the f out. they even did 2 encore songs. Makes me want to hear their acustic set they did earlier in the evening.[/QUOTE]
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