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< Gig Discussion ~ Skewered, Open Casket, Pogrom - Fredz, Cork 21st of March |
| jazzer-pogrom |
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 12:57 am |
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Snare wrote:
Still waiting to receive my Pogrom demo about 5-6 years later!! SO I haven't heard them yet.
jazzer, pogrom drummer here.
I remember posting a demo to Cork about 5 years ago, clearly it never got there!! Anyway anyone who wants the demo here it is.
http://rapidshare.com/files/211616711/Fury_of_Silence.rar.html |
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| chainsawgutsfuck |
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:10 am |
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| Sweet! Can't wait to hear some recordings with Eoin singing on em tho. |
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| Snare |
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:21 pm |
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Location: Cork North Central
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| Caught a few minutes of Pogrom last night but the sound was total crap so went downstairs. Downstairs wouldn't show the fight so ended up fecking off and didn't return as Andy Lee's fight went on too long and Dunne's started later as a result. Did things improve at all with the sound? Dunne's fight was too good to abandon! |
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| Faceless One |
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:47 am |
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The sound was fairly terrible for Pogrom. It is a real pity because I was very much looking forward to hearing them. There's only so much poor sound you can blame on the room to be honest, the soundman seemed fairly dis-interested in any of the bands input.
Open Casket were class, great craic to watch, sound seemed a lot better with the 2 guitars too.
I think the sound was ok for us, we had a laugh anyway, cheers to the lads for organising it all. I'd not be quick back to Fred's though, its a fairly bollox venue in my opinion. I wouldn't think you'd fit much more than the bands and their girlfriends into it! |
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| chainsawgutsfuck |
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:20 pm |
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T'was a mad night. Really enjoyed Pogrom and Skewered, new Skewered stuff sounds remarkable live. Dethklok cover was class too. Had a blast playin myself and it was great to see all the lads again.
Huge thank you to everyone who attended and to all the bands for coming down. |
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| TMTC |
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:18 pm |
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| Yep brilliant night all roundreally had a good time playing this, good sets by all the band even if the sound wasnt the best for pogrom still thanks to all you came out and to the lads who made the trip down for it |
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| chainsawgutsfuck |
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 8:03 pm |
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Faceless One wrote: There's only so much poor sound you can blame on the room to be honest, the soundman seemed fairly dis-interested in any of the bands input.
That's true actually that soundman was a right nuisance. Certainly wouldn't blame the bands for the sound, he just didn't seem to give a fuck. |
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| TMTC |
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 9:12 pm |
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Quote: That's true actually that soundman was a right nuisance. Certainly wouldn't blame the bands for the sound, he just didn't seem to give a fuck.
Ya for a soundman he really wasnt that sound |
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