franklo
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Starkweather S.L.C
Anyone on this board attend the show on dec.5th?Heard through
the grapvine it was a drama free show(rarity in slc).-Frank
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i got an email out to ren about it, but haven't heard back yet.
two articles published leading up to the show:
- http://www.slweekly.com/index.cfm?do=article.details&id=FE28...
- http://www.slugmag.com/article.php?id=1485
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Upcoming shows:
Feb 27 2009, 8:00P - Philadelphia @ Johnny Brenda’s
Feb 28 2009, 4:00P - New York City @ ABC No RIO
Mar 1 2009, 6:00P - Philadelphia @ the Barbary
(franklo... i'm thinking about taking sadie to one of these early shows to see uncle rennie live. depends what time they go on. she'll be almost
five...that doesn't seem TOO inappropriate!)
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Heard they played for 1.5 hours-wish i went.
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If you haven't heard Starkweather's latest album, check out their myspace page and listen to Wilding. It's the last track from Croatoan and my
absolute favorite, although it took the longest for me to come around to (I often struggle with the 'singing' parts of new tracks).
I'd say its a signature Starkweather track - it's long, it's diverse and it builds forever before its crushing climax.
http://www.myspace.com/starkweather666
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Quote: | Originally posted by franklo
Heard they played for 1.5 hours-wish i went. |
any idea how many people were there?
they played a lot of old stuff, too. songs they swore off over a decade ago. i know they really wanted to give slc a good show, so they relearned
songs from the first two albums.
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Rich Uncle Skeleton
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Starkweather quickly became one of my favorite bands recently. "Crossbearer" might be one of the heaviest albums ever... I wish I could make it out
to see them.
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franklo
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BD, i listen to recent stark album almost daily.Not sure how many
people went,alot of fans have been waiting 10+yrs to see them.So i imagine it was a good sized crowd.Honestly never
understood why they werent the biggest thing on the east coast.
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just heard from ren.
he's guessing there may have been as many as 350 people at the show.
"It was bugged out."
photos coming soon.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Rich Uncle Skeleton
Starkweather quickly became one of my favorite bands recently. "Crossbearer" might be one of the heaviest albums ever... I wish I could make it out
to see them. |
franklo and i and a few others here were fortunate to have come up seeing starkweather regularly, as we were all friends from the philadelphia area.
i don't think it would be an exaggeration to say i saw them 20 times between 1990 and 1995.
the other cool thing (for their fans, if not for the band) was that back they didn't fit squarely in the metal genre or the hardcore genre, so you'd
often see them with wildly different bands. (needless to say, the metal fans didn't know what to make of all the swinging and kicking we brought to
the dance floor!) i thank starkweather for getting out to see bands like crisis, all out war and darkside nyc that i probably wouldn't have seen
otherwise.
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That is awesome. I'm younger than most of you guys and live in the middle of nowhere, so I haven't gotten to see many of my favorite bands... I'm way
jealous.
Favorite Starkweather song(s)? I'm going with "Tumult" and "Picture it Obsidian"
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The promoters mentioned 400 people in attendance on their blog.
Set list is below. They played half of Crossbearer, which blows my mind. That record came out in 94 and they probably haven't played anything off of
it in six or seven years.
- Bitterfrost (Croatoan)
- The Rift (Crossbearer)
- Machine Rhythm Confessional (Croatoan)
- Lazarus Runs (Crossbearer)
- Epiphany (unreleased)
- Mean Streets (Crossbearer)
- Broken From Inside (unreleased)
- Silken Garotte / The Infinity Coil (Croatoan)
- Above The Rafters (Crossbearer)
- Murder In Technicolor (Crossbearer & Into The Wire)
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franklo
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Pictures now!!
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Rich Uncle Skeleton
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Sounds like a jam session.
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Fan since day one!
I have the 1990 demo and everything else.
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Love this band.
And BD, it also took me awhile to get used to the singing as well but it did grow on me.
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