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post Jun 8 2009, 12:52 pm
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post Jun 9 2009, 6:39 pm
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The good - Both InMe gigs I've been to. The crowd are mental to the point of it getting a bit violent on the wall of death, but it all adds to the fun. The support bands are mostly a pleasant surprise and are actually worth seeing. Dave the lead singer is one of the most engaging and witty frontmen there is and the band deserve far better cards than they've been dealt by the industry. I make no secret of adoring the band but half of that is because of the great gigs I've been to.

The bad - Muse who were responsible for just the most unenthusiastic and tedious gig I've ever been to. To the point I can't bear listening to them any more. They were either having an off night or they really aren't as good live as everybody slavishly parrots. I didn't really how horribly nasal and whiny Matt Bellamy's voice was and his stage presence is nil as all he did was jump about like a monkey with st vitus dance and never interacted with the crowd once.

The ugly - The support band when I saw The Prodigy. I can safely say that Red Snapper have the sonics and appeal of having your head shoved in a metal bin and beaten by three angry young men (Muse, probably, after hearing my opinion) with cricket bats.

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