![]() ![]() Indeed, watching AD INFINITUM enjoying themselves so much while recording this trumps all of my nitpickings. In the end, it was a rather well spent Saturday evening (and subsequent Sunday and Monday afternoons), as these streams that bands do for virtual audiences are, above all else, about the songs and the performances. On the downside, the lack of interaction with the virtual audience took a bit away from the overall enjoyment of the show, as I didn’t feel as connected to it as I did watching, for example, LORD OF THE LOST’s “Sinister Summer Stream.” ![]() Judging by the comments in the chat, many of those watching were impressed with how well the band and the audio crew managed the live sound. ![]() The sound was big and immersive as there were also a number of backing tracks playing, so as to capture the fullness and power of the album. Still, a good rendition of the song and a strong ending to an excellent show.Īs far as the technical aspects of this show go, the color scheme was interesting and dynamic, fitting rather well with what was happening on stage. To end on a high note, there was a reprise of the chorus with everybody, though I would have preferred if Madeline, Linda, and Hans had joined in progressively instead of stopping the song, then trying to get the tempo back up for that rousing finale. Though I am biased to the studio version of this song, I have to admit that Alea did a pretty great job singing Nils Molin’s parts. Behind the drum kit, Niklas Müller felt like a machine pounding relentlessly and with style while working in tandem with Korbinian Benedict’s groovy and sleek bass lines to solidify the rhythmic backbone of the compositions.Īfter “Lullaby,” it was finally time for “ Afterlife,” for which Alea der Bescheidene ( SALTATIO MORTIS) joined the band. I haven’t said anything about the other musicians, but Adrian Thessenvitz was killing it on guitar serving up tastier and tastier riffs and just shredding when it came to solo time, as if playing guitar is the easiest thing in the world. Up next, “My Justice, Your Pain,” “Animals,” and “Lullaby” made for great headbanging moments, while also raising the tempo and the levels of energy. ![]()
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