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Amazing amazing amazing. Not too loud until the end which was distressing through earplugs at points, and the venue stank of vomit at the end

And we saw mark e smith in the pub before the gig! WOW!

RockNRollMassacre | 30 Jun '08, 14:24 | Send note | Report this | Reply



  • I went!

    Second time I've seen them in a week, I knew what to expect this time so came with earplugs primed!
    I agree about the vomit smell, we were standing by the sound desk and had to move as it was horrible.
    I had quite a nice spot, the sound was decent, could hear a lot more of the samples and vocals this time around. Feed Me With Your Kiss is an absolute monster live.

    I heard a rumour that in soundcheck they hit over 130 decibels. Madness!

  • i went

    it was good.
    they played only shallow out of time. the stuff that didn't use loops sounded really good.

    it was loud. i thought i might throw up, i didn't but some people definietly did.

    • That happened at the roundhouse too

      Only Shallow sounded slightly off.. in the loud bit when Kevin Shield's guitar comes in there sounds like a slight gap. I was wondering if it was a patch on a multi-fx changing.

    • WHY

      did I not go when I had the chance?

      I was too scared that they'd somehow be rubbish and ruin all my love for them

      Everyone I have spoken to said they've been amazing.

      This will go down as only the second real regret of my life.

  • i went

    i tried to get your number from jessy, but to no avail. she told me about your spotting Mark E Smith though.

    i didnt smell the vomit, but was nowhere near the sound-desk

  • I wish I hadn't dropped my earplugs a few songs in

    A earplugless You Made Me Realise was pretty painful after a while. Pretty great gig though, despite being able to hear virtually no vocals.

    Later that night I fell down a flight of stairs to cap off a fine evening.

  • I was there on Saturday

    it was mint. I Only Said, Thorn and Blown A Wish all sounded brilliant. The holocaust was brutal as expected - I went without earplugs for that though I probably shouldn't have. The Isn't Anything stuff was brutal too.

    • I'm quite looking forward to the Isn't Anything reissue

      as the original is very quiet compared to loveless. The songs off that were my favourites live, as they sounded quite different.

      • yeah

        I'm not that fussed about the Loveless remaster but I'm very curious to see what Shields does with Isn't Anything. As much as I like the songs on that album it does sound a bit flat in places.

        • FEED ME WITH YR KISS

          was fantastic last night.

          • I was there on Saturday

            We were in the balcony. I saw them back in the day as well and they were just as good as I remember. Didn't bother with earplugs and it was no problem although my hearing took a while to come back on Sunday.

            The 'Holocaust' section is just as 'challenging' as I remembered. The girl sitting next to me looked like she was going to hurl! I reckon the beer and the skunk took the sting out of it for me.

    • The Isn't Anything

      stuff was so much better than the Loveless tracks live.

  • I went on Saturday

    It was amazing, although my ears are still ringing a bit.

    I thought it was hilarious watching people freak out during the holocaust... there were a fair few wives/husbands looking at their partner like WTF have you brought me to?

  • i went on saturday

    in manchester, me and my mate was like 'shall we get some ear plugs' but we thought naaaaa it cant be that loud surley, haha how i was wrong! great gig though! glad i went as i was half tempted not to as they are one of my fave bands and didnt want to ruin anything with a bad performance etc, but im glad i did go it was amazing!

  • amazing

    the best bit was 'nothing much to lose' where the noise properly kicked for the only time in the main set. it was like kevin shields had wheeled out a jet engine and turned it on! i literally felt myself pushed backwards

    nuff said about the holocaust bit... sonic bliss

  • It was, indeed, incredible

    As was the stench of sick at the end. It was so loud that it must have had an adverse affect the man in front of me, as half way through the gig, he filled up three pint glasses with urine, and then put them in a neat line in front of him. Which was then, wonderfully, knocked over by a man trying to record the gig on his mobile.

    Oh, and during the Holocaust bit, I noticed that a roof tile directly above us was loose at one corner, and spent the whole 25 minutes of Über-hell-noise wondering at which point I was going to die a ceramic/white-noise combo-death.

    But the gig was just INCREDIBLE. And I saw Lard of off Mark and Lard.

    Joe - www.anewbandaday.com

  • 8 years waiting for this...

    and it was absolutely amazing. Don't know why everyone is going on about how loud it was. Earplugs are for losers, it wasn't that loud (I challenge you to stand next to the PA at a Wolf Eyes gig!!!).

    Great set+amazing band = one very very very very happy chappie.

  • Loved it

    when they started with 'I only said' i'd have gone home happy. Better live than on cd, I hope the remaster hits those peaks. The look of pain on some people's faces during the holocaust was priceless. Also loved feed me with your kiss, soon and Thorn. Went to see Radiohead the next day, didn't compare.