I'd have to say Dillinger as well. Especially I'm the late 90s and early 2000s when I was lucky enough to see them at their craziest. But I do feel there is a big difference in their live performances. Dillinger always seemed more sharp and calculated in their stage presence whereas I personally feel The Chariot was more free spirited and organic in their movements. Both fantastic bands live though. Converge back in the day was fucking nuts too. Check out their show from St Andrews Hall in College Park, MD from 2000. I was there and it was absolutely insane. Wish more bands put forth this much effort and passion into their live shows.
I believe this is not the original video. Theres an official with footage from all around the world, where live music was mixed with the one recorded and it was AWESOME. Banjo moments, backstage situations, blood, and laughs. Singer screamed "we are the chariot" like 27 times in one part. Does anyone remember that? I cant find it anywhere, it was theyre best video
I remember seeing these guys way back in the day on their first UK shows and i have to say they blew my mind. I randomly remember them every few years and go on the hunt
I bet it's cause "the city" video is so very similar. well thank you so much for posting it. my question is, how the fuck did they afford destroying so many guitars?????????? they made nirvana look like collectors.
also, they kept the "botch" torch burning. since the chariot, LORDS(of Louisville) and the paper chase broke up, I've had fuck all in the way of good punk rock.