Will edit this once I've given it a good listen. Well apparently I can't edit that comment. Or if I can I can't find the button and don't care enough to look any further. Anyways, gave it a couple good listens last night and this morning. Good album.
I really like finding bands like this. Just some damn good eerie Black Metal. Great way to start off the new HN. KUR: Kreig has some other great albums I'll surely be posting at some point. File: 93 Mb kbps Lineup: N. Deconstructing The Eternal Tombs 2. Deviant 3. Nemesis 4. Fleshprison Monolith 5. Similarly, in the prospect of Lou Reed , John Cale , Sterling Morrison , and Maureen Tucker burying the collective hatchet and mounting a concert tour as the Velvet Underground seemed only marginally more likely than the previous scenario, so perhaps the most remarkable thing about this live document of the briefly reunited VU performing for a wildly enthusiastic crowd in Paris is that it exists at all.
Anyone hoping for a hi-fi re-creation of this band's astounding live shows is pretty much out of luck; Live MCMXCIII is short on exploration of the outer limits of noise, and long on tightly paced songs, with all of the "hits" featured prominently. What's more, Reed often seems to be having a hard time with his vocals, Cale 's singing makes him sound like an especially pretentious veteran of the Old Vic, and Morrison should have spent a bit more time wood-shedding before taking the stage for the first time in two decades.
But when they come together, with Tucker's always-steady beat behind them, something remarkable happens -- they become the Velvet Underground , perhaps older and a bit worse for wear, but still sounding like one of the greatest rock bands of all time, and when the spirit is with them, they can still make the earth shake.
Neophytes and the casually interested should check out Velvet Underground Live instead, but for longtime fans, Live MCMXCIII is an enjoyable and unexpectedly moving performance, as four of rock's unsung heroes take one last stroll through the songs that made them belatedly famous Because it features a full concert, the double-disc set is preferable.
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