Sounds good, but so academic. Feels like I'm watching an Indie Rock 101 class. Are their feet nailed to the stage? Such a great band, but boooring live.
Set list: 0:00- 2:14 A Corroded Anchor (in progress) 2:15-4:45 Rust Belt Ballad 4:46-7:45 Empires 7:46-11:47 Barbarians 11:48-15:19 Nightmare Alleys 15:20-19:03 Radar 19:04-21:56 Resurrection Hill 22:04-25:49 Puritans 25:50-29:53 Our Motto 29:54-33:38 Father Baker 33:39-37:54 Raging Red (featuring Hum by The Sheila Divine, The Cutter by Echo and The Bunnymen, and Paris by Chainsmokers) 37:55-43:18 Labor On 43:19-47:47 Nation (Once Again) 47:48-52:54 My Life As a Wrestler
I just want to add that I “discovered” these guys when they opened for Buffalo Tom at the Middle East decades ago, and they immediately became MY BAND. I saw them live so many times I lost count. Glad to have this one last show recorded, thanks to the original poster for it. Wish there were more live recordings of them on RU-vid. They were so great live!
i'll love the moment when something drops on the ground near the camera... my bad ... he say's ...cool sample... works perfect with the moment in the song ;-) @21:44 ... many thx for upload... what a great sound ... the drum is soo cool...
@@ipadbossbaby4558 well Albini has his niche and sticks to it, works for him. His indie reactionary stance to 70s and 80s studio music makes sense in the context of the times. But from this point in history I have the privilege of enjoying it all without cultural biases.
They're cool. But it sounds like they're making songs up on the spot. Also, it's as if the song never really takes off or goes anywhere. It's always in start mode. Here we go, here we go....nope, still where we started.