[prog-rock] (2023) Van Der Graaf Generator - The Bath Forum Conce...
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  (2023) Van Der Graaf Generator - The Bath Forum Concert
Review:
This well-recorded concert from March 1, 2022 at the Bath Forum finds the Van Der Graaf Generator trio in superb vocal and instrumental form, as they brave their way through more recent tunes and a few old warhorse classics. They begin with two songs that conspire with new relativity. (As always, thank you, Einstein!) The short âInterference Patternsâ gives way to the brilliant rant âEvery Bloody Emperor,â a song with an eternal and always-modern human hubristic burn. Little wonder why Sex Pistols guy Johnny Rotten (aka John Joseph Lydon) loved the band. Then the band explodes into âA Louse Is Not a Home,â originally from Peter Hammillâs solo album, The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage, which was my entry into his fiery canon. And the years donât miss a step, as the performance touches ancient Grecian drama. The resurrected and quite modern stylus still cuts through bloody vinyl grooves. Next is âMasksâ from the wonderful World Record from long ago.Hugh Banton plays with church organ sanctitude, and Guy Evans conjures the dark pulse of Hadesâ River ride percussion perfection. Of course, thereâs more: âChildhoodâs Faith in Childhoodâs Endâ is an epic oxymoron that simply rips through any time and space continuum, with a searing prog-rock carving knife. The first disc ends with the introspective âGo,â from Van Der Graaf Generatorâs most recent Do Not Disturb album. My friend Kilda Defnut said of The Bath Forum Concert: âVan Der Graaf Generator music is the amber Jurassic DNA stuff thatâs always ready to be unleashed.â Then she added, âSometimes, a resurrected Lazarus can still sing a pretty good rock ânâ roll tune.â To the initiate, Van Der Graaf Generator and vocalist extraordinaire Peter Hammillâs solo albums emerged from the famous â70s Charisma stable, along with Peter Gabriel-fronted Genesis, those âFog on the Tyneâ hitmakers Lindisfarne, String Driven Thing, and the sadly forgotten Audience. Now, Van Der Graaf and Hammill were, perhaps, a bit too extreme to find âI Canât Danceâ pop music fame, but their music could well serve as the perfect soundtrack to MacBethâs âdouble, double, toil and troubleâ witch scene. Granted thereâs nary a âeye of newtâ or âRoot of hemlock digged Iâ the darkâ in their musical cauldron, but thereâs just about everything else that big banged in the first moment of our universeâexistence, anti-matter, a âkiller at the bottom of the sea,â âstill lifeâ with âthe toothless haggard features of Eternity,â a âGodbluff,â âlemmings,â an âImperial Zeppelin,â Berniniâs St. Theresa, and of course, âMan Ergâ with mentions of âkillers, angels, all those dictators, saviors,â and ârefugees.â This is maelstrom stuff with the occasional hurricane eye of low air melodic beauty â all aided by sax guy David Jackson, who (sadly!) is no longer in the fold. Peter Hammill begins the brilliant prog epic âA Plague of Lighthouse Keepersâ with the line, âStill waiting for my savior,â and âmy fingers feel like seaweed â Iâm so far out, Iâm too far in,â to offer a âRed Shiftâ invite into the brilliance of the bandâs Pawn Hearts album. Indeed, this music does âtoilâ in âdouble, double troubleâ and yet it still manages to sing its anthemic âWe need love, we need loveâ plea (and yeah, âwe need loveâ) in an epic dramatic rock ânâ roll prog-rock apocalyptic (with a Charisma kinship to Genesisâ âSupperâs Readyâ) vinyl final groove. The second disc begins with another classic, âLa Rossa,â and thatâs followed by several recent tunes: the delightfully dissonant âAlfa Berlina,â which is another from Do Not Disturb. Trisectorâs âOver the Hillâ is laced with even more vocal drama and an eerie Hugh Baton organ vibe. Then the new tune triad is complete with âRoom 1210,â again from their most recent release. The final couplet (as sonnet dictum decrees!) then returns to the beginning glory of that â70s Charisma melodic magic. The before-mentioned âMan Ergâ is simply euphoric, wonderfully chaotic and still, even after all the years, imbued with that âincautious laughterâ of those âkillers, angels, all those dictators, saviorsâ and ârefugees.â With its languid sunset memory, the gorgeous âHouse with No Doorâ then proves, while time does not heal, it certainly magnifies the colors in the grooves of beloved records that spin, forever a day, with the âdouble, double, toil and troubleâ of truly profound and passionate progressive-rock music that will always manage a weird âwaveâ â because of course, âthatâs the least we can do.â â somethingelsereviews
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Track List:
Disc 1
01. Interference Patterns
02. Every Bloody Emperor
03. A Louse Is Not A Home
04. Masks
05. Childlike Faith In Childhood's End
Disc 2
01. La Rossa
02. Alfa Berlina
03. Over The Hill
04. Room 1210
05. Man Erg
06. House With No Door
Media Report:
Genre: prog-rock
Country: Manchester, England, UK
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)
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(2023) Van Der Graaf Generator - The Bath Forum Concert [FLAC] Disc 1- 05. Childlike Faith In Childhood's End.flac (81.7 MB)
- 01. Interference Patterns.flac (31.0 MB)
- 02. Every Bloody Emperor.flac (47.3 MB)
- 03. A Louse Is Not A Home.flac (74.8 MB)
- 04. Masks.flac (41.7 MB)
- 06. Go.flac (22.4 MB)
- audiochecker.log (0.6 KB)
- cover.jpg (198.2 KB)
- Torrent_downloaded_from_Demonoid.is_.txt (0.1 KB)
- [TGx]Downloaded from torrentgalaxy.to .txt (0.7 KB) Disc 2
- 01. La Rossa.flac (70.2 MB)
- 02. Alfa Berlina.flac (46.8 MB)
- 03. Over The Hill.flac (72.0 MB)
- 04. Room 1210.flac (39.9 MB)
- 05. Man Erg.flac (73.6 MB)
- 06. House With No Door.flac (43.8 MB)
- audiochecker.log (0.5 KB)
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