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17.05.2014 Prague Archa Theatre

Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 15:16
by sukhoi
Just felt it is up to me to open this folder 8)

And here is the link to the venue...
http://www.archatheatre.cz/en/

Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 15:23
by sziamiau
oh I would love to do this!

Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 16:39
by Being645
Yeah, me too ... I'll see what I can possibly make ... :) ...

Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 18:50
by Obviousman
Never been to Prague, so there's an excellent chance to change that :D

Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 19:28
by centurionofprix
The only bad thing about this is it's the dead of f**king summer.

Anyone been to the Archa Theatre? How's the sound?

Posted: 10 Feb 2014, 23:26
by panzerfaust
Archa is a good sounding venue, unfortunately the last time sisters played here it was mind-wreckingly silent. you know, the volume..bla bla bla same old story.

also last time it costed round 40euro, which aint much of a teaser.

also you cant smoke on the dancefloor, you can in the foyer tho.

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 23:14
by sukhoi
Exactly. Archa Theatre is a decent place, last time it was disaster, but because of... But still too decent to THE blast, but maybe. Unofficialy, tickets should be around 32 EUR. Refreshment before and after, at my friend's bar. Maybe or not. You're welcomed!
panzerfaust wrote:Archa is a good sounding venue, unfortunately the last time sisters played here it was mind-wreckingly silent. you know, the volume..bla bla bla same old story.

also last time it costed round 40euro, which aint much of a teaser.

also you cant smoke on the dancefloor, you can in the foyer tho.

Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 10:56
by mailia
Hello everybody,
I am a newbie here and although I listen to The Sister of Mercy over 20 years, I have never been to any of their concerts (shame on me!). So I have a few silly questions. When should I come to get the first row. I am very small so this is my only chance to see something. And when the concerts usually end? Important information because of my train connection.

Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 11:02
by Silver_Owl
mailia wrote:Hello everybody,
I am a newbie here and although I listen to The Sister of Mercy over 20 years, I have never been to any of their concerts (shame on me!). So I have a few silly questions. When should I come to get the first row. I am very small so this is my only chance to see something. And when the concerts usually end? Important information because of my train connection.
Hey new person. How are you?
Glad to have you here.

I'm sure some of the more experienced Mainland gig goers can answer first question but I would assume head straight there when the doors open.
As for when it ends; I guess that depends on venue.

Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 11:10
by mailia
And btw. I noticed today that the event has been finally added and the tickets are available: http://www.archatheatre.cz/en/performan ... 2014-05-17

Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 11:46
by Bartek
Ahoy mailia :kiss:
If you want to see band (and sometimes be able to hear music) front rows are for you. thare's not much moshpit during TSOM gig, but it depends on crowd temper, condition of band and few other factors (i'm sure that you know that, if you were on any other gigs). but generally i cannot imagine some edgy, harsh mosh pit during TSOM gig. but if you want to see smoke/light effect being on back rows is for you. :wink:

Posted: 13 Feb 2014, 10:39
by mailia
Bartek wrote:Ahoy mailia :kiss:
If you want to see band (and sometimes be able to hear music) front rows are for you. thare's not much moshpit during TSOM gig, but it depends on crowd temper, condition of band and few other factors (i'm sure that you know that, if you were on any other gigs). but generally i cannot imagine some edgy, harsh mosh pit during TSOM gig. but if you want to see smoke/light effect being on back rows is for you. :wink:
So you say that the sound is not good in the front rows... so maybe the front row on the balcony would be better. But how to get it.. (worried).

Posted: 13 Feb 2014, 13:09
by Bartek
a contrary, TSOM sound issue are well known, but folks that attend more regulary and, what's more important, more recently can say more. and to complicate it even more- sound also depends on who's gonna be sound guy on this upcominig tour.

Posted: 13 Feb 2014, 23:00
by psichonaut
I have been at one gig, spent a part at the bar, a part in front row abd a part moshing
Sooo fuuuunnnnyyyyyy

Posted: 04 May 2014, 23:08
by sukhoi
Well, it looks like there will be an interview with :von: in one local newspaper before the show again, probably sometime within next week, as I was told. Here I got a teaser for you, about what songs we can await:

"We will be doing some old songs, some new songs and we have plans for some covers which you won’t be expecting at all."

Stay tuned :wink:

Posted: 09 May 2014, 18:24
by Tomas
See you in Prague with new songs :D

Posted: 17 May 2014, 20:44
by sukhoi
Top Nite Out in the middle of the set again...

Posted: 17 May 2014, 21:49
by Joy
I'v found this article but unfortunately I don't speak this language. Can anyone summarise what is in it?

http://www.novinky.cz/kultura/336186-si ... ncert.html

Posted: 17 May 2014, 22:26
by Bartek
just got news/update from Rafał: same setlist are yesterday, Snub nose, Dominion skipped.

Posted: 17 May 2014, 22:33
by Husek
Joy wrote:I'v found this article but unfortunately I don't speak this language. Can anyone summarise what is in it?

http://www.novinky.cz/kultura/336186-si ... ncert.html
It's a Interview with Von ( i'll summarize, not translate)

Q1 - in early days 3 albums, nowadays zero, why?
'Cause record label sucks, also, we have new song and our fans share them through web, so we save tons of money and time on studio.

Q2 - A lot of musicians has gone from the band, and only you and Doktor Avalanche survived from the original formation, you think these are changes for a better band?
Yes.

Q3 - Do you think Sisters is GothRock?
No, we are Rock and Roll from North-England and we like ramones and motorhead.

Q4 - We will listen to anything new on prague?
Maybe

I'm not a great czech speaker, i don't know many words and the few i know i learned from my grandfather ( Yes, Husek it's a Czech name, yes, it's my last name, and i don't have a clue why my grandpa came to Brazil).

Posted: 17 May 2014, 22:40
by Joy
Husek wrote:
Joy wrote:I'v found this article but unfortunately I don't speak this language. Can anyone summarise what is in it?

http://www.novinky.cz/kultura/336186-si ... ncert.html
It's a Interview with Von ( i'll summarize, not translate)

Q1 - in early days 3 albums, nowadays zero, why?
'Cause record label sucks, also, we have new song and our fans share them through web, so we save tons of money and time on studio.

Q2 - A lot of musicians has gone from the band, and only you and Doktor Avalanche survived from the original formation, you think these are changes for a better band?
Yes.

Q3 - Do you think Sisters is GothRock?
No, we are Rock and Roll from North-England and we like ramones and motorhead.

Q4 - We will listen to anything new on prague?
Maybe

I'm not a great czech speaker, i don't know may words and the few i know i learned from my grandfather ( Yes, Husek it's a Czech name, yes, it's my last name, and i don't have a clue why my grandpa came to Brazil).
Thank you!!

Posted: 17 May 2014, 22:59
by Ozpat
Joy wrote:
Husek wrote:
Joy wrote:I'v found this article but unfortunately I don't speak this language. Can anyone summarise what is in it?

http://www.novinky.cz/kultura/336186-si ... ncert.html
It's a Interview with Von ( i'll summarize, not translate)

Q1 - in early days 3 albums, nowadays zero, why?
'Cause record label sucks, also, we have new song and our fans share them through web, so we save tons of money and time on studio.

Q2 - A lot of musicians has gone from the band, and only you and Doktor Avalanche survived from the original formation, you think these are changes for a better band?
Yes.

Q3 - Do you think Sisters is GothRock?
No, we are Rock and Roll from North-England and we like ramones and motorhead.

Q4 - We will listen to anything new on prague?
Maybe

I'm not a great czech speaker, i don't know may words and the few i know i learned from my grandfather ( Yes, Husek it's a Czech name, yes, it's my last name, and i don't have a clue why my grandpa came to Brazil).
Thank you!!
+1! Nice and great effort!

Posted: 17 May 2014, 23:29
by iesus
Copied from Fb:

Ben Christo
1 hr ·

Excellent gig in Prague tonight, lots of fun. Gasometer, Vienna tomorrow!

Posted: 17 May 2014, 23:44
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
Re : interview
:von: is saying that he owes the Czechs a good concert because the sound was terrible last time. (As many of you will have recognised, the "dobry" in the headline is "good" as in the greeting "dobry den")

There must be quite a few cities on his sonic IOU list !!

Posted: 18 May 2014, 04:27
by Being645
First video

Temple of Love - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JOM3C_-_Ts