quick recap: these were the first shows of the tour, so there were still working out some of the kinks. anthony said that the early show was crap, and after their first song they had to stop the show while a roadie came out and fixed a keyboard/cable problem. the female vocals (morgan) were too loud in the mix for the first few songs, but eventually they got it right. that being said, it was a solid show. played a good mix of new & old, with the new stuff sounding good. if i had left after the main set, i would have though it was a solid show but not top-10-of-the-year material. the encore, however, was amazing. not quite mind-blowing, but up there. morgan's vocals on skin of the night were perfect, and couleurs turned the place into a big dance party. all the way through i thought to myself, "FINALLY!". i got my $15's value in those 10 minutes.
setlist:
Intro
Midnight City
Kim and Jessie
Teen Angst
Run Into Flowers
Wait
We Own The Sky
Reunion
Claudia Lewis
Year One, One UFO
Steve McQueen
Outro
Encore:
Skin Of The Night
Couleurs
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http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/m83/2011/black-cat-washington-dc-23d1ac5f.html)
They appear to be going for a big arena rock type sound which would have sounded better in a bigger room. It felt to me like the BC system was not able to do it justice. 930 next time, Seth?
YES PLEASE. i was unimpressed with the black cat last night. all in all, it's a very average venue and some things about it are down-right shitty. the ceiling is too low, the PA is unimpressive, the sight lines are bad unless you're up front, people talk too much, and it feels run down. last night, the only good thing about the BC that came to mind was the bands it books - if you're into smaller/less mainstream/indie'er/etc bands, then i'd understand one someone loves the BC. but given the choice between seeing a band at the 930 and the BC, would anyone choose the BC?