Brighter Death Now / Lille Roger / Bomb The Daynursery / Roger Karmanik

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Phenol

Looking forward to that film. It's been a long time since it was first announced, so I'm glad it's finally out. Did anyone here get to see any of the recent Necrose Evangelicum shows?

Balor/SS1535

Quote from: Phenol on November 18, 2024, 02:11:06 PMDid anyone here get to see any of the recent Necrose Evangelicum shows?

I saw him on the second to last date of the tour---the show was great and a lot harsher than the studio recordings of the tracks.  He should have been the headliner!

Phenol

A little envious now, I have to admit. I'd like for him to do a Necrose Evangelicum tour on European soil. The gig at the CMI festival was one of the best I've witnessed - very Great Death sounding - but it seems like the recent one in London was back to the usual thing that we've seen a number of times in recent years (I wasn't there, so I could be wrong).

Balor/SS1535

Quote from: Phenol on November 19, 2024, 02:37:52 PMA little envious now, I have to admit. I'd like for him to do a Necrose Evangelicum tour on European soil. The gig at the CMI festival was one of the best I've witnessed - very Great Death sounding - but it seems like the recent one in London was back to the usual thing that we've seen a number of times in recent years (I wasn't there, so I could be wrong).

I was jealous of the London show---Lina Baby Doll was back at it!  There are some videos of the US tour (which I am sure you have seen), but the set didn't quite have the same atmosphere as the album itself (though it was easy to tell which track was which).

Penon

Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on November 19, 2024, 06:49:47 PM
Quote from: Phenol on November 19, 2024, 02:37:52 PMA little envious now, I have to admit. I'd like for him to do a Necrose Evangelicum tour on European soil. The gig at the CMI festival was one of the best I've witnessed - very Great Death sounding - but it seems like the recent one in London was back to the usual thing that we've seen a number of times in recent years (I wasn't there, so I could be wrong).

I was jealous of the London show---Lina Baby Doll was back at it!  There are some videos of the US tour (which I am sure you have seen), but the set didn't quite have the same atmosphere as the album itself (though it was easy to tell which track was which).
No surprise they put Sutcliffe No More to close. BDN is great and Lina was a great addition, but following SNM would have been impossible - the energy and intensity levels were so high that one could only go home (or to a pub) after it. Great decision on organisers' part, even though initially I was a bit surprised.

I can't believe I skipped the first act - it wasn't announced but I understand it was Antichildleague with Tamon from Am Not? Kicking myself now. But good news ACL/Am Not gig in December is around the corner.
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Quote from: Penon on November 25, 2024, 07:41:41 PM
Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on November 19, 2024, 06:49:47 PM
Quote from: Phenol on November 19, 2024, 02:37:52 PMA little envious now, I have to admit. I'd like for him to do a Necrose Evangelicum tour on European soil. The gig at the CMI festival was one of the best I've witnessed - very Great Death sounding - but it seems like the recent one in London was back to the usual thing that we've seen a number of times in recent years (I wasn't there, so I could be wrong).

I was jealous of the London show---Lina Baby Doll was back at it!  There are some videos of the US tour (which I am sure you have seen), but the set didn't quite have the same atmosphere as the album itself (though it was easy to tell which track was which).
No surprise they put Sutcliffe No More to close. BDN is great and Lina was a great addition, but following SNM would have been impossible - the energy and intensity levels were so high that one could only go home (or to a pub) after it. Great decision on organisers' part, even though initially I was a bit surprised.

I can't believe I skipped the first act - it wasn't announced but I understand it was Antichildleague with Tamon from Am Not? Kicking myself now. But good news ACL/Am Not gig in December is around the corner.

A lot of the time, I feel that many videos do not do justice to the live sets of some bands---and to an extent I think that is the case with SNM.  I would have assumed, in abstraction, that BDN would put on the better show, but now I think that SNM must just be much more intense in person than in the clips I have seen online!