I thought it was great but a hair short of mind blowing. Not sure what it was...(I think azag and wanderlust see so many shows they have heavy hitters to compare?
) BC is definitely better than most other bands out there right now, especially in their own sound and energy, so don't grade too hard.;P)
The crowd definitely helped the mood and covered any lapse in greatness. I didn't think of the mumbling, but now that you mention it, a few of the songs lacked crispness and where I felt it fell short...lost under the band? Or, perhaps b/c he was having a "6"?
) Other than this, I had a ball. I think the band is fun & are amazing players. Thanks to the crowd, we had some great songs too.
Thanks again, Seth for nabbing them after a long Euro tour. We were very lucky to have one of the few US dates & I really appreciate it! However, the club was "just right" as far as capacity. Man, it could have been slightly better - a hundred less would have been perfect for breathability, dancing and actually reaching the bar. (Plus, some rudies won't let you through for water when it's this tight! I had to step out once air.) Definitely a night of Twister.
At least everyone was so into it - and I think they definitely appreciated us.
...The light show during BC was so much better than Longwave's. Their lights were a massive interrogation or an alien landing, which is too long on the spotlights and headache riddled. Longwave - didn't have much of an opinion, but I didn't dislike them. I was surprised b/c of the negative things I had heard. I'd have to listen to their recordings. Vocals sound muted or don't fit the music, not sure. Solid band, though.
leafblower - thanks for the pix - I think I saw you w/ your equipment. And your line re: the lead singer of Longwave - I thought he was the love child of Chris Martin and Carrot Top.
(OT: reviewing your other photos on your site -- amazing photo of Radiohead.)
Thanks again, Seth. And, looking forward to seeing them at the club for the next album - perhaps as one asked, for two nights?!