So Ae finally performed in LA last nite.My biggest complaint was the near
5hour wait. The first DJ was pretty good, played good tracks. The next guy
Chris Rose? What the fuck man, what a waste of time, another DJ and then
finally 12:15am Ae get on.
The first two songs were the best. Then it just died from there. I just kept
thinking "Man this shit sounds similar to what Richie Divine in LA at o2
what...3years ago???"
I enjoyed the set, but after 1hour I had to leave, it just was too
repetitive. I got the feeling the crowd "forced" themselves to stay and
"enjoy" it, though most were seated and staring into space, didn't look like
they really cared for the music. I dunno what to say, I knew what to expect
given all the reviews from previous shows, so I can't say i was
disappointed. My wife ended up liking it, she only bitched about the 4+hourt
wait. So maybe this means I'll drag her to more shows. However, San Diego
has got to get something going. This whole event turned out to be a 10hour
ordeal for us; with ride up and back and waiting for Ae to get on.
ok, I'm rambling....blah, it was nice to see them in flesh I guess. Brian
Rachielles (sp?) commented "Richie Divine beat them to the punch" I'm hoping
R. Divine returns soon
gilly
ps: someone gave me a copy of Post Human (which I guess is the next SKAM)
it's pretty good, not jaw dropping, like the early skams, but it's dark,
melodic and crazy like those early ones...
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