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Old 09.06.2010, 08:30 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by nicfit
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yep, when I saw them live I had a lot of fun and they were soooo good.
Amazing live band, glad you enjoyed the show and that does look like a kickass venue indeed. Weird to see such a low-ceiling room for a show, did the sound work out nicely or people in the back rows had complaints?
Just curious, it's not important at all...

Not sure how the sound was in the back. I stayed right up front for the whole show. I know what you mean though about the low ceiling. I thought the same thing, like... 'wow, this is a tiny room, it's literally all stone, and the ceiling is really low... how the hell will this work for a band like this?' The only other time I had been there was for an acoustic show, and the sound was quiet and totally fine. It sounded great though where I was standing. The only speakers were two real small ones on either side of the stage. I don't even think they mic'd the drums at all. So I was basically just getting the raw sound of the two amps and the drums right in my face, and it was perfect. Really intimate show though. It was like being at a basement show or something... only with Shellac and not some shitty local garage band.
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