Monday, 1 June 2009

"This shit, this shit, this shit will fuck you up!"

So last Tuesday I had the pleasure of seeing Combichrist live. You wouldn't think that an RnB club would be a suitable venue for a band that classifies themselves as elctro-industrial, but that night, it was the perfect venue for them.

Combichrist - The Robin 2, Bilston. 26.05.2009

First of the many support acts was DeviantUK. Now, I don't mind them, I think they're a good band, but there was nothing very special about thier performance. Maybe it was because they did a better job during the Legion:Gothica event at Eddies from earlier this year. They just don't really feel like the type of band to warm up a crowd, though they still put on a decent show.

Next up, Uberbyte. There was much better crowd interaction this time round, and even some comical moments (the lead singer decided that "Bilston" didn't sound rock enough, so he called us "Cleveland", amongst other locales. But that's something you probably had to be there for.) The transition between male and female vocalists interested me, and they did a fine job, even if there were a few technical issues to begin with. Thier style and attitude went down quite well, a pretty good warm up job then. Oh, and did I mention that they were cosplaying D-Gray Man? Extra brownie points from me for that one!

The final support of the night was Aesthetic Perfection. They had a much heavier style than the other bands, which fitted in with the Combichrist style perfectly. It was an excellent performance from this act. I have to say, this was my favourite of all the supports, but then AP were the last support on, and the atmosphere had been set by then, so maybe that's an unfair judgement.

Finally, the main act, Combichrist, who put on an incredible set, throwing out tracks at a blisteringly amazing pace. It was non-stop action all the way through, they litteraly threw the crowd into a frenzy of raving/dancing/whatever you like to call it. Crowd interaction was spot on. They played tracks from thier latest album, Today We Are All Demons to thier greatest hits so far, with perfect pacing and execution. Highlight tracks of the night were deffinitely
Electrohead, Sent to Destroy, I want Your Blood, and, the end of the main set; Shut up and Swallow. Then the encore tracks This Shit Will Fuck You Up (with the lead singer getting the entire crowd chanting the lyrics, which is the origin on this blog title) and What the Fuck is Wrong With You were a perfect climax for the night.

Overall, a fantastic gig, which actually suprised me. I knew Combichrist would put on a decent show, but I never expected it to be this good! The slew of great support acts really helped too, and made it well worth the money (
girugämesh could learn a lot from this.) This was deffinitely one of the best gigs of 2009 so far.

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