"I'm just not a big fan of live albums...". How many times have you heard
people (even yourself) express that very sentiment? More often than not,
most likely, and who could blame us? For especially in the realm of
extreme metal, there wasn't much to convince us that a soundboard
could accurately capture the sound quality, the energy, the overall
feeling that one was indeed in the audience that very night the
tape was rolling. There were a few, but recently, a whole slew of live
albums have come out, some decent, some a bit lacking, but then there's
Vader. I think this album finally answers the question of why this
Polish band of maniacs is, and will always be, at the forefront of the scene, for
whatever the band does, they do it 150%, putting in superhuman effort
to make for a memorable performance. A key aspect of Vader's live show is
their use of intros, which succeed, even on CD, in temporarily building
the dam which holds the mounting anticpiation. The floodgates blown wide by
the opening of Sothis, you really have no choice but to be a captive
listener. Focusing on the last two full lengths, it's obvious that this band
can more than ably reproduce their studio sounds live, in fact, it's yet another
arena in which they dominate. The sound here is excellent, everything caught
in high detail, and the mix? Well, the drums are pushed up a tad high, but that
would be a petty argument for any release, and given that this drummer is Doc,
there's even less room too complain. Comparable to the live Rush documents, not
much (if anything, really) changes for the live set, but the energy here, and
just hearing the tracks reproduced perfectly with just the right amount
of the "live" edge, makes this well worth it. No arugument about the set list
choices either, as Vader mix the ultra fast Black to the Blind material with
the fretboard manics of tracks Blood of Kingu and Crucified Ones. One more
note, I also have to hand it to the Japanese audience
present that night for providing the perfect forum for
Vader to perform their set. Overall, a stellar release. The
perfect place to hear some of the best tracks from Vader's back catalogue,
and live, no less! This is the one that will bring these guys to the
masses.
9 out of 10
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