Live show reports / comments

Started by FreakAnimalFinland, July 25, 2011, 09:35:36 AM

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k.p.g

I played my final show of 2025 this weekend in Ellenville, New York; small house show with a major lineup. 

First up was Spreaders (whose house was where we played), who continues to be a knockout live performer.  His mastery of all things tape (cassette, 8-track, etc.) is truly second to none, and is something you have to see to believe.  Of course, not everyone does have the luxury to just come to a house show in upstate New York, which really makes me crave some more new Spreaders recordings to come out sooner rather than later!

As previously stated, I performed this night as Dead Door Unit.  It seemed to be pretty well received, even when I made one of the PA speakers rumble off the kitchen counter and fall directly onto my table. I was pretty surprised none of my gear broke/turned off from that.

Pain Appendix delivered a pretty nuanced and structured third set.  The flow was pretty on point, and it was fun to pick out the little nuances of each section as they passed.  Probably the longest set of the night, but offered up enough to keep the crowd hooked into place.  Also enjoyed the restraint Pete showed, as there was really no point at which he just said "fuck it, let me just turn all the pedals on"

Robert Fuchs continues to deliver electrifying sets every time I see him play.  All electronics failing and sputtering to total bliss.  At the end of the set, Dean cut the volume a little and continued ripping like it was nothing.  I think the intentional volume drop provides another layer to the project's sound.  Call it some domestic ambiance.  No notes.  Excellent.

Matt Luczak closed the gig with tons of tape guts and mixer sputter.  Matt told me after the gig that he usually lets his reel-to-reel players warm up for about 20 minutes before playing, but decided to throw caution to the wind tonight.  Worked well in his favor.  A completely shattered ending to this very fun show.
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MassaConfusa

Anybody who attended the Human Larvae / Grunt / Anenzephalia gig willing to report on it?

FreakAnimalFinland

Human Larvae doing heavy an noisy set. Often songs would have bassy, throbbing and oscillating synth tone, metal junk harsh noise layer and processed aggro vocals. He would come in front of the stage to do vocals, have some hands-on vibe on doing sounds. No backing video. Good stuff.

Grunt set was perhaps 33 mins or so, making it unusually long compared to other recent sets. Some old tracks I have played before, some old tracks I never did before, and new material, including unreleased stuff. I doubt I have ever "rehearsed" so much for noise set, so it went pretty much as intended. Been playing variations of the set for months with PA and not really any other obstacles than getting to know how this massive and sub-bass heavy PA react with my set-up.
I have hesitate to travel outside Finland to play as carrying all needed gear is such a nuisance, but when I was told Anenzephalia will be there, of course couldnt say no.

Anenzephalia belongs to the masters of cold and bleak industrial sound. I would suspect the high energy Grunt blast was probably louder than Anenzephalia's bleak synth driven material. Set consisted only new stuff and it is indeed very much current age synth technology and quite minimalistic tones and narrative vocals. Good idea displaying video footage with two projectors. One screening old videos on table cloth and new material on bigger screen.

There was about 140 people who paid in plus all the rest, so pretty good crowd! 
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HateSermon

#333
This guy has some footage from the gig. Not entire sets, but longer clips:

https://youtu.be/kfWho9OiS4I

Judging by these, everyone sounded incredible. I really like the dizzying brutalist structures in Grunt's background video. Matched the sounds perfectly.

FreakAnimalFinland

It is curious that in Grunt video, it is kind of collage of fragments of songs. Hengellinen Eugeniikka (Spiritual Eugenics) comes as a whole, but rest are fragments of songs. Backing video runs out in the end and you got the few seconds of windows desk showing, before video re-playing.

This last song of the video is song from next album (assuming its get finished!). It's "studio full length" with several tracks, and very much Grunt "PE/industrial" style material, but difference is that there are bunch of source sounds from other artists. Not collaboration, just source sounds in each track.
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cr

Really happy, I decided to go to Dresden again, after Tower Transmissions in September. Human Larvae was very good.
Grunt for me was best concert of the year, the first time I had the pleasure to witness a Grunt show. Also must have been one of the loudest, ears were ringing afterwards (that said, I also saw Sunn O))) this year, but Grunt was another level)
Didn“t have much expectations for Anenzephalia, but it was amazing set after all. Male/female changes on vocal duty. As already said above - they presented a bleak industrial sound and atmosphere.
Those 3 acts perfectly fit together just before x-mas and to finally end this year.

Phenol

I'm also very happy I went and can confirm what has been said so far. Human Larvae delivered a hard hitting show with a strong stage presence and an overall feeling of anguish. It was loud and I was partly deaf for a little while after. Grunt continued the night with an impressive showcase of actual live PE, and just as loud as HL. A very structured and well made set with a nice mixture of old and new material. The new stuff sounds really promising for the next Grunt release. Anenzephalia closed the night and played all new material which, I'm happy to say, had that bleak, cold and emotionless signature sound all over it. The new material also has a lot of nuance to it, so I'm excited about what will hopefully be a new Anenzephalia album at some point! As has been said, B. Moloch and Baby Moloch took turns on the mic and the whole thing worked really well. Dark, soulless and imposing as it's supposed to be. It was also nice to be at a gig like this with a big audience for a change. All in all, this was probably the best gig of the year for me.