wintcoatsoutlet | Дата: Воскресенье, 2012-01-29, 4:23 AM | Сообщение # 1 |
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| My Morning Jacket has been praised as one of the best live bands currently working. Ask anybody who was at the Verizon Theatre last night and he or she will probably not disagree with you. If you asked how the venue's sound was, unfortunately, that's up for dispute. Verizon's a big place, and the sound's supposed to travel all the way to the back wall, but that doesn't really qualify why some of My Morning Jacket's set was marred by punishing bass frequencies. You're not reading EQ magazine here, but when songs like "Outta My System" and "Lay Low" were dominated by sub bass hits, the rest of the instruments and vocals were almost completely buried. Even audience members with earplugs felt like they were in the Battle of Britain. Things would even out sound-wise, but whenever bassist "Two-Tone Tommy" Blankenship hit his low E or drummer Patrick Hallahan hit his bass drum, it felt incredibly jarring. You're supposed to enjoy these guys, right? Especially when they play for over two hours? <b><a href=http://www.downjacketclearance.com/belstaff-jackets-mens-c-28_31.html>Belstaff Jackets Mens</a></b> <b><a href=http://www.downjacketclearance.com/belstaff-jackets-womens-c-28_30.html>Belstaff Jackets Womens</a></b> <b><a href=http://www.downjacketclearance.com/moncler-c-2.html>moncler coat outlet</a></b>
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