[kj] [KJ[ 20/04/2012 – Trezzo Sull’Adda “Live” Club - Italy (Gig Report)
jon chapman
jonniespatula at hotmail.co.uk
Mon Apr 23 10:44:03 EDT 2012
Great review,i fully agree with the place Trezzo - why the fuck did they play there ?,what a shithole venue. No character whatsoever.
> Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 08:02:54 +0200
> From: lucasignorelli at alice.it
> To: gathering at misera.net
> Subject: Re: [kj] [KJ[ 20/04/2012 – Trezzo Sull’Adda “Live” Club - Italy (Gig Report)
>
>
> > 20/04/2012 – Trezzo Sull’Adda “Live” Club (Gig Report)
> >
> > The only KJ northern Italian live date for 2012 was not only held
> > (again) in the Milan area – not exactly “typical” northern Italy – but
> > also at the “Live Club” of Trezzo sull’Adda, who gets my vote for
> > Italy’s most lugubrious and depressing live venue. Everything inside
> > look put together almost in random fashion, and the minimalist décor
> > just add to the feeling the band will play in the middle of nowhere.
> > But despite being (literally) in the middle of nowhere, the club
> > tonight gets filled very rapidly, as word of mouth about Killing Joke
> > return to sunny Italy has been quite strong in the last few weeks.
> > Thanks also to the great impression “MMXII” (best KJ album in the
> > last 20 years, my humble opinion) has made here. Tonight the crowd is
> > a very nice mix of mature and very young, and the floor vibe is
> > definitely better than 3 years ago at Milan’s “Rolling Stone” (when
> > the “mature” side of the mix had been prevalent).
> >
> > And the boys are back, and it was very nice to see them again. They
> > don’t have aged aged in the last 3 years, and while Jaz is looking a
> > bit tired, he’s fiery and articulate as usual. I sense the tour has
> > been quite some work so far, with a lot of interesting human
> > interaction inside the band (which means yelling, fighting, arguing,
> > laughing and arguing again – the usual). Check Youth’s blog for more
> > inside stories about this, and I bet the next few entries will make
> > for some fun reading. There’s a lot of pressure put on the crew by the
> > band, but they’re all nice people, and the soundman (John?) did a
> > great job tonight. So, it looks like there’s all the right kind of
> > tension here, and very little of the boring, deadbeat shit (except, of
> > course, the bus transfers, which the band hates). I anticipate a very
> > entertaining night, but I’m bit worried about the setlist (which I
> > understand is being changed a bit every night). It is “MMXXII” heavy,
> > and most of the old stuff comes from the first album – and no “What’s
> > This For”! How will the crowd react.
> >
> > I shouldn’t have worried, because something akin to a miracle happens
> > – namely, the crowd reacts a lot more to the NEW stuff that they do
> > with the classics. It helps the news stuff is the strongest new
> > material the band has written in a long time. But if anyone had told
> > me I would have lived too see people getting apeshit crazy for the
> > material of the latest and 15th album of a band currently in its 32nd
> > year of career… but, ok, this is not “any band”, this is Killing Joke,
> > and my unshakable faith in their music has some very good reason. The
> > club PA is muddy as hell and be cursed laws regulating volumes on live
> > gigs, but – as I’ve mentioned before – the mix is very nice, and they
> > boys are putting a lot of energy into this show. They start slow
> > (“Requiem” is solemn, but hardly a scorcher) but oh boy, they really
> > warm up fast, and by the middle of the show – with “Chop Chop”, an
> > underrated classic, getting a blistering rendition – they’ve REALLY
> > shifted into full gear. The “Killing Joke effect” then kicks in –
> > everything start magically to connect and make sense, blood is pulsing
> > in your temples, head shaking, legs moving has they had a life by
> > themselves. And – again: it feels so RELEVANT, so much like a
> > soundtrack for our day and age. Some people think they were far ahead
> > of their times 30 years ago, and now their time has come, but my own
> > sentiment is far simpler – they’ve ALWAYS been in tune with their own
> > time. Particularly live, they’ve this marvelous ability to underscore
> > the mood of a age: scary and violent between 1979 and 1983, bombastic
> > and glittering during the 80’s, elusive and moody in the 90’s,
> > convulsive and confused during the “noughties”, and now, appropriately
> > apocalyptic and sombre, but at the same time channeling a heightened
> > mix anticipation and fear. Even “Asteroid”, a song I normally don’t
> > care much for, felt different tonight, and I sang it with the crowd.
> >
> > However, while the new song made the definite core of tonight gig, it
> > must be said that the final handful of classics (Wait, Psyche,
> > Wardance and a brutal Pandemonium) put the evening close to a real
> > orgasmic frenzy. I was in Geneva in 1983 for the legendary “bomb
> > shelter concert” (the one from whom the final “torchbearers” bit of
> > the “Eighties” original video taken), and nothing will ever compare to
> > that night (maybe, who knows). But I must say that, with the possible
> > exception of Meshuggah in a good night, nothing still compares to
> > Killing Joke live (and even Meshuggah on a good night just approach KJ
> > level, they don't really get there).
> >
> > And from the satisfied faces of some very young crowd members at the
> > end of the gig, I must say it wasn’t just the self satisfied musing of
> > a old Killing Joke fan. Even if, while driving into the night back to
> > Turin, I had to admit to myself that to be a old Killing Joke fan
> > these days feels really good.
> >
> > LS
>
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