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Message Board > Show Reviews > MASTODON @ the Commodore April 23rd... |
Name / Alias User Info... | One of the top 2 shows I've ever seen! Flawless playing, spot-on vocal harmonies & killer, killer sound. I figured with their new album being released about a month & a half ago, they'd play 2 maybe 3 new tunes scattered throughout the set, but they come out & play the entire "Crack the Skye" album front to back! No introductions, no insincere "...we just played Seattle last night & you guys are kicking their asses...". In fact, they didn't say a single word between songs at all until they walked off stage & the drummer said, "Thank you, thank you very much". They just let the music do the talking! Very refreshing!!! After "Crack the Skye", they played a set of 4 or 5 from "Blood Mountain", 4 or 5 from "Leviathan" & "March of the Fire Ants" from "Remission". (I don't recall them playing anything else from "Remission" at all) After that, a few more from "Blood Mountain" & "Leviathan". (I wish I'd have written down the entire set but I'm retarded) Thay had to have played for 2 hours & close to 20 songs! The only tunes they didn't play that I wished they had, was "Blood & Thunder" & "This Mortal Soil". But I'm not complaining. Didn't see the opener "Intronaut" but caught the last 2 tunes from "Kylesa". Two drummers playing what a single one-armed drummer could have done. Speaking of one-armed drummers, what's the Def Leppard drummer been up to? Swimming in circles? HA! (That should be the name of his next band) PS. STOKED for Gojira in May!!!! - Sat, 25 Apr 2009 7:41pm | ||
LETSGETRAD! User Info... | bummed i couldnt go i wanted to see Intornaut and Kylesa so bad ahhhhhhh - Sun, 26 Apr 2009 6:47pm | ||
Tyler User Info... | yeah, Kylesa rule. I'd love to see them live. - Mon, 27 Apr 2009 11:45am | ||
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