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Old 15-02-2007, 14:31   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by The Kernel Loaf View Post
The Snake Temples, although only their second gig, played a great set. I was liking the songs flowing into each other without any breaks. The only thing I wasn't keen on was the sound which is really rare for the Moorings. The mix just didn't seem right - I couldn't hear much of the keyboards and vocals. Apart from that, this band has extreme potential. I hope they stick at it.
We had a much needed re-cone on the Monday following this gig. It had been booked for a few weeks, but the bits took a long time to come. The low mid on the RHS was totally crispy.

The centre monitor on stage is blown and STILL awaiting a replcement driver, so it is presently difficult to hear everything on stage, especially with lots of players. The factory that was subcontracted to produce them has gone bust, so the manufacturer is in process of moving the tooling elsewhere, so this nusciance circumstance may persist for a while yet. Not a problem for 3 piece bands though LOL.

But I also think there is too much clutter with the STK. This is something that I've commented on before at jams, and listening to their recorded stuff. Please use your instruments more sparingly! It seems like there is guitar, keyboard, sax, and vocal all competing for the same space.
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