first on the bill was Chelsea... to be honest, I liked the previous album more, but I was really curious about how will the new one work live. Now... when going to her shows, one must not expect an energy-filled show. It's all about atmosphere and that eerie theme that goes through her music all the time... good thing I got high with this amazing result of feeling every note more sharply and deeply
Her guitarist played a strat (?!) with a big pedalboard which - from what i gathered - was a lot about fuzz and verb, slide, ebow and masterly use of EB volume pedal and feedback
I was on the opposite side from the bass guitar, but shit, that guy had some mean fuzzes as well
I loved how Brian Cook just straight up set up droning noises for the time being before they set everything up
Now the important thing with Russian Circles is that Dave Turncrantz is a genius drummer. His rhythms are simply so groovy, you just can't help it, you have to move... accompanied by amazing volumes (also great frequency-division, those guys know where their instruments should play) and great musicianship (masterly looping skills, tasty effects, awesome drones between songs... and Brian Cook in Schipol - playing a controller for his Moog Taurus for the low bass sounds and doing the high melodies on his bass... truly astonishing, I LOVE THAT GUY) made this a totally amazing show
AN ABSOLUTE MONOLITH OF SOUND AND STRAIGHT-UP FULL-ON SATAN, SON
yeah, this was my first time seeing them
oh and no need to emphasize that it was absolutely nerdgastic... The sheer amount of gear on stage was overwhelming...
First absolute nerdgasm was that Brian actually uses the First Act baritone live

other than that, a HUGE pedalboard, Gibson RD and LOUD CRUSHING BASS. I am a total fanboi
CONCLUSION or TL;DR - GO AND SEE THEM YO




