MrFood wrote:rednails at atp, this weekend.
how a band that could not play its instruments, had an awful sound, terribly bland nothingy songs and the worst fucking singer on the face of the planet managed to impress slint enough to give them a slot is utterly beyond me.
really really shamefully amateur stuff. maybe wouldn't be so bad in a relevant context like a bar, but at atp?. truly shocking.
the more i think about it the more i worry about the direction in which atp is heading.
down.
edit; i forgot to mention that the bass player was wearing an alkaline trio t-shirt. and played with one finger. on one string. on an epiphone thunderbird.
she was very good looking though.
Hmm, sounds like Los Angeles, the land of amateurish bands that get booked because they have a hot "bass player" who looks like she's never touched the instrument before the show...
Anyway, the worst band I've seen? Geez, I dunno, I've seen so many bad bands. Oh wait, this just came to mind. Last week, opening for Dos and Thurston Moore, two guys from San Francisco with a bunch of cheap modded/malfunctioning distortion pedals hooked into a mixer and other electronic devices, sat upon a table in front of the stage. The two guys just slapped at the pedals randomly for about fifteen minutes. There was no attempt to make anything musical (not even in the noise-as-music context). It was just 15 minutes of abuse. Then they stopped, and took easily 35 minutes "breaking down" a setup that should have taken
no time at all, while they accepted congratulations from nitwits. They took so long that Watt and Kira got fed up with their nonsense and just started their set while the guys were still breaking down right in front of them.
Oh, by the way, Dos was great. Thurston Moore's performance that night is high on my list of "worst live shows ever". It was all spectacle, no substance. One "song" featured him screaming into a wildly distorting mic "Are you ready to fuck L.A.?" or something like that. Oh, I think I've got a candidate for the worst lyrics ever thread!
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