A Place To Bury Strangers drew in a much larger crowd for this show, compared to the last time at Tut’s. It was nicely crowded at Sleazy’s.
But to be honest, I didn’t really enjoy the show and I can’t really put my finger on what was wrong. It didn’t seem that different from the last time (apart from the turn-out) but I wasn’t having that much fun.
The first two tracks the band played sounded a little quiet but Oliver then turned his amp a bit – at least I think that’s what he did – and things got a little better. But still, the show was missing something, something I saw in them the first time I took in one of their gigs (that was two years ago though).
The loudness didn’t seem to be good enough, though it’s hard to explain. Who knows.
Still, people seemed to be enjoying it a lot, so it was just me and my little party who thought it was a little bit disappointing.
I however loved their lights as always, they’ve bought new projectors, so while the last time there were two on the stage, this time I counted at least six, if not more. So at lest it looked awesome.
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