Well, I guess that makes the decision process easier for me. I'll be at the Zero 7 show then. Bummer.
Band of Horses roll call
Rather underwhelmed am I. They need to work on stage prescence and not have long breaks between songs. I was way in back, but no one, the crowd or the band, seemed really enthused. But it might have just been my vantage point.
way to much jibber jabber on stage and off. i have rarely heard people talk as much at a show. the band (of horses) probably spent 10-12 minutes blabbing b/t songs before their break. a sort of pixies tour de force (no talking) they were not.
Originally posted by redsock:How are the songs live though?
Rather underwhelmed am I. They need to work on stage prescence and not have long breaks between songs. I was way in back, but no one, the crowd or the band, seemed really enthused. But it might have just been my vantage point.
I guess I liked the show more than most. The songs came off pretty good live and really liked the covers and new songs as well.
Originally posted by Joe M.:I guess i feel the same way about the songs live as i do on the CD; the energetic ones like Funeral or Great Salt Lake sounded good, but the slower stuff didn't. The lead singer really needs to sing into the mic a bit more often too. The sound was really good though, his voice sounded awesome, but again, that depends where you are. The secret of the Cat is the sound always sounds better in the back, and real muddy if you are in the middle of the room.
Originally posted by redsock:How are the songs live though?
Rather underwhelmed am I. They need to work on stage prescence and not have long breaks between songs. I was way in back, but no one, the crowd or the band, seemed really enthused. But it might have just been my vantage point.
Did the singer resemble a chipmunk, or some other rodent?
We thought Band of Horses were great last night. The sound at the Fillmore was near perfect and the crowd was really into it.
Ben Bidwell's voice is exceptionally strong - at times reminding me of a young Perry Farrell. His voice definitely got stronger as he pulled away from the mic.
They played just over half of Everything all the Time, 3 new songs, and 3 cover songs (including an ELO song!). Tim and Chris were on drums and bass, and the guys from Simon Dawes were on rhythm guitar and keyboards.
Only once did they have a long interlude between songs, so that was nice, otherwise they just hammered through some great material. I was really surprised by how much I enjoyed "Our Swords" being only two bass guitars and a drum. That was incredible.
Seeing The Funeral live has convinced me that it's The Song of the Year.
Ben Bidwell's voice is exceptionally strong - at times reminding me of a young Perry Farrell. His voice definitely got stronger as he pulled away from the mic.
They played just over half of Everything all the Time, 3 new songs, and 3 cover songs (including an ELO song!). Tim and Chris were on drums and bass, and the guys from Simon Dawes were on rhythm guitar and keyboards.
Only once did they have a long interlude between songs, so that was nice, otherwise they just hammered through some great material. I was really surprised by how much I enjoyed "Our Swords" being only two bass guitars and a drum. That was incredible.
Seeing The Funeral live has convinced me that it's The Song of the Year.