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Originally Posted by zvinki
Day 2:
Riverside
I am a bg fan of this band and have all their CD's so I was really looking forward to this. As was already suggested by other members of Aural Moon, Riverside is fairly tight in concert however I didn't find the musicianship of the individuals up to par with the general prog bands that I have seen live. I guess that their strength is more in the song writing although I also found this a bit thin and prone to sounding formulaic by the end of the concert. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the concert immensely but I was slightly disappointed by their lack of depth. I especially enjoy the singer's voice however in concert he needs to shed the typical rock star screaming at the audience especially given their size and average age (He should take some notes from Mikael Ackerfeld and Maynard Keenan). I should give a special mention of the guitarist . The guy was in a zone and didn't seem to be chemically induced. His solos, timing, pitch, everything was bang on. Even when his eyes were open his focus was somewhere else (maybe a telepathic link with David Gilmour and Steve Rothery to help with those tasteful solos). Overally a good concert by they need to dig a little deeper to get to the next level. Why they didn't play Second Life Syndrome for a prog crowd is a mystery.
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This is a very honest characterization, and true to what I saw back at Nearfest, except they did do 2nd life and it was glorious (sorry z).
Abigail's Ghost did the shouting thing too at Progday, but I chalk that up to the young and exuberant. Some of us old fogies need some prompting.
I like the Gilmour characterization. They opened with some of Shine On at NF and it was dead-on.
"Piotr Something-ski"...lol...I hope Wojtek Something-ski isn't listening
