2024-09-15: Roxian Theatre, Mckees Rocks, PA, USA
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I noticed some changes to the programming on Lucretia and Alice both (possibly just an artifact of being there and standing right behind the mixing desk for a change). Overall I thought the bass sounded different on most tracks.
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It must take a hell of a lot of discipline for Chris to stand there absolutely poker-faced, rather than rocking out like Davey would
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I had the same thought. Kind of reminded me of Public Enemy’s S1W’s back in the day.H. Blackrose wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 22:20 It must take a hell of a lot of discipline for Chris to stand there absolutely poker-faced, rather than rocking out like Davey would
I think I did catch him singing along at a few points before stopping himself though.
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He was absolutely singing Lucretia and giving ground lolsultan2075 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 02:45I had the same thought. Kind of reminded me of Public Enemy’s S1W’s back in the day.H. Blackrose wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 22:20 It must take a hell of a lot of discipline for Chris to stand there absolutely poker-faced, rather than rocking out like Davey would
I think I did catch him singing along at a few points before stopping himself though.
I think for Lucretia you can actually see in one of the YouTube videos his lips moving accordingly
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Currently we can listen to the whole show here (audio only) ... ... they've already reached On The Beachh by now... ...
Btw, I really enjoyed Ben's wulf-eaten-chalk background vocals on But Genevieve ... ... perfect match ...
And hell, what an audience ... ... Many thanks to the uploader ... ...
Btw, I really enjoyed Ben's wulf-eaten-chalk background vocals on But Genevieve ... ... perfect match ...
And hell, what an audience ... ... Many thanks to the uploader ... ...
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Excellent cheers Sabine and DelusionTyrant2, of course, same dude who recorded SIlver Spring
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I hope Chris has an anti-fatigue mat to stand on!
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he might be glad of the rest after all his boinging around with Ugly Kid Joe. And or he's saving up his energy for the Eureka Machines Xmas do
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Mixing is heavily different on this tour.
For one, Von vocals are actually mixed loud, bass is really loud (and I suspect a new voicing with more 'definition' was added, maybe a better VSTi?)
I also noticed that Synths are much louder than they used to be, dominion synths are noticeable now.
I think the changes in the mix not only keep things interesting, but also shows some adaptation given their current lineup.
Kai is often playing those new clean riffs, very FALAA-like, and they bring a lot harmonically speaking to the songs, but it's the polar opposite of Dylan or Chris with their over-the-top distorted heavy-bass rhythm guitars, so it makes sense to play the Dok bass louder to cover that part of the sonic spectrum.
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