I got a couple of videos, couldn't shoot much as my phone battery was limited and I had to somehow find my way back home, aside from that trying to shoot some videos myself brought me a newly found appreciation for bootleggers, recording is hard af, and you essentially sacrifice your own experience
Merch stand pretty standard, nothing new - - they did have the stickers tho, which seems to be missing in a couple of dates.
As for the show, the venue doesn't have the best acoustics imho, but not a deal breaker.
Von vocals were a lot better than last year, and Ben didn't have to sing the set himself.
There were songs were his vocals were loud and pristine, some other songs they were buried in the mix.
I'm afraid the girls have a problem with sound engineering and not with his voice tbh.
I saw the guitar tech setting up a white telecaster which I think it's Chris's, I found it weird, and sure enough during Dominions solo, 3 notes away from finishing it ben's firebird malfunctioned and he used the tele for the rest of the gig.
As reported bass is absolutely loud in this tour so no need to have kai doubling the bass with chugs on all tracks, which does free up some sonic headspace and space for vons voice.
Kai is definitely a great addition to the band.
I'm still not convinced of his new parts on Geneviève or I will call you, it just got too busy.
Quantum is a powerful song, even better live.
I think when I'm on fire takes the cake for me, I always thought this was a cool song, but no recording make justice to this song.
I got Kai's pick and met Chris after the gig, lovely lad as always.
It's probably my second favourite sisters gig, setlist was good but you can't beat the girls in 2011 opening with kiss the carpet
Oh and blaqk Audio, oof what an act, they were so good that I now think my ticket was too cheap, can't believe I got to see two artists of this calibre for the price of one