[atlantaprog] Re: A Noisy Night In Buckhead
- From: "Beth Folland" <princesssalmacis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2004 13:54:21 -0500
I will agree with you there Phil! It was a good night and the band was tight as
hell! Mark sounded AWESOME, but then again I'm a bit biased there ;) lol.
Good to see ya Phil! Sorry Brian didn't make it, I missed him:(
PEACE
Beth
This Owl had the pleasure of seeing the ever-evolving Noise.com in action
last night (12/22/2004) @ the Brandy House.
In the 10 months since I last saw them, I've noticed some SERIOUS
improvements and a growing confidence onstage. The band is sooo much tighter,
confident and really just starting to find its sound, which I honestly find
hard to describe yet I can say VERY enjoyable. It's fierce, colorful, soulful,
crunchy, at times metallic and very surprising!
My favorites were the 3rd song (need help with titles here Sean!), a vaguely
Crimson-esque number with cool angular guitar figures, and the two numbers with
both Bill Graham (courtesy of Unbounded Sky) and Becky Cormier (formerly of
Karma Lingo) doing some ear-grabbing twisty dual-flute passages, and Bill
lending his keyboard artistry as well (gotta love that Moog! ). That song that
opened with the angry fuzz-bass was pretty cool too!
A good time had by this Owl for certain!
Hoo Hoooo Hoo Hoooooo
Phil
http://www.geocities.com/theowlwatches
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