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: post by the_reverend at 2003-06-21 02:00:06
the black dahlia murder: their sund was sick, every riff, every blast beat, you could hear it all. Unfortunately, they didn't have a second microphone. That means the backup vocals weren't there.

ed gein: never seen them, never heard them so this was a surprise. No wonder kids do crazy for them and pull out their hair. It was craziness. I figure it would be some sort of arty grind, but it was so techy and all 3 people sang, including the drummer. Actully, the drummer had an awesome scream. I will definitely head to see these guys again. I wonder if they will ever come to play the show.

deadwater drowning: another awesome set. They played a new 12 minute track that had groovey parts in it and no-fewer than 9 break downs. It was their CD release party.

premonitions of war: not the best pow show I've seen, but damn I can't wait to play their CD on monday night. At one point, the guitar player fell down and was all of a sudden directly infront of me on the floor as I was kneeling.

the red chord: it seems like I've seen and reviewed these guys a lot so I'm not going to re-state all the things that you know about trc. They played a new song and it was slow and they drew it out. They played with two fo the songs cause it was a small crowd of mostly friends. It was fun and I even saw rusted angel finger pointing and singing along.

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