Also a quick note, Ladytron put on a clinic on how not to use strobe lights. They placed six strobes directly behind snazzy digital screens directly behind the band, and then used the strobes during EVERY SONGS. At times it was difficult to look at the stage for extended periods. It takes some effort to be worse on the eyes than Clockcleaner, who simply left a strobe on for their whole set, and whose singer brandished an aluminum bat and asked the audience why they weren't dancing, and yet Ladytron did it.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Rock 'n' Roll
Also a quick note, Ladytron put on a clinic on how not to use strobe lights. They placed six strobes directly behind snazzy digital screens directly behind the band, and then used the strobes during EVERY SONGS. At times it was difficult to look at the stage for extended periods. It takes some effort to be worse on the eyes than Clockcleaner, who simply left a strobe on for their whole set, and whose singer brandished an aluminum bat and asked the audience why they weren't dancing, and yet Ladytron did it.
Coming away from a show in which I loved the opener most leaves me with mixed feelings... because on the one hand, you go underdog band! But on the other hand... it would have been nice to have paid for a TOTALLY good show.
ReplyDeleteFrom the picture, I agree whole-heartedly with your Bob Dylan reference.
ReplyDeleteAlso, coincidentally, I read this TFD comic last night:
http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/051004/whats-up-ladytron.gif