saw stabbing westward last night at cold waves in chicago.
amazing.
here
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...cibctJ7yQDwj4H
saw stabbing westward last night at cold waves in chicago.
amazing.
here
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...cibctJ7yQDwj4H
saw this band only once in the parking lot on some side stage of a radio station festival. I think it was WBCN's festival in up where the Patriots play. It was after the self-titled came out...so maybe 2002 or so. Anyway, I was so happy to finally catch them and they were surprisingly great despite obviously being on the downswing. Played all the songs I wanted to hear. Would def. check em out now if they still got it.
about 10 people back right side. those vids show pretty much
I was there last night too. Amazing show! I wasn't really sure what to expect seeing as the last time I saw them was in 1998, but they were spot on!
yea i saw them open for depeche in 98. they sounded amazing last night. and very positive. i hope they get back together officially.
Setlist:
Drugstore
Falls Apart
So Far Away
ACF
Sometimes It Hurts
Lies
Why
Slipping Away
The Thing I Hate
What Do I Have to Do?
Nothing
Save Yourself
Encore:
Plastic Jesus
Waking Up Beside You
Violent Mood Swings
Shame
i didn't catch ganser. caught the last half of En Esch. we scalped tickets for 50 bucks as we got there.
i'll have to check Ganser out. @eversonpoe
That's a sick set list, would def check them out if I had a chance, I used to listen to these guys along with stuff like God Lives Underwater, back in the day.
The only time I saw them live was in summer of 2001 at a festival down in Nebraska, it was the middle of the day and hot as hell so I don't remember too much about it.
eh, if i'm being 100% honest, when i left the band (which was both to preserve my friendships with nadia and alicia – which didn't work – and because i wasn't having fun MAKING music with them, only playing it live) they replaced me with two people (because i played drums and guitar; we used my live drums in backing tracks when we played shows) and they just don't have the same energy. their last two singles have been SO GOD DAMN BORING and i really don't understand how/why they're getting so much attention. their newest single, which came out this week, is also mixed TERRIBLY and i can't believe they released it sounding like that. :: shrug ::
in all seriousness, i'm not bitter (but i am sad that my friendships with them dissolved). i'm just being honest. i'd much rather they were doing well because their music was exciting. i find it kind of baffling.
Wither Blister Burn + Peel is my fave...
Followed by Ungod.
I like Darkest Days, but I love the production with Ungod and Wither more. I think credit goes to producer John Fryer for that.
But that last self titled album was terrible, except for the song "Television"
Anyone here listen to Hall's The Dreaming's last album? It is very Stabbing Westward-y.
The video for "Shame" is awesome. I just love how the band members decide to bail during the performance just so they can watch the movie.
i love the quick snare drum build-ups in Shame right as the chorus comes back in. I love how they quickly fade in. Such a great song & band. NIN lite done right.
One of my favorite tracks is "Inside You" off WBB+P. That synth sound, just f'n love it. The whole build up before the band erupts.
I've been trying to hunt down their singles with alternate mixes/remixes.
I also loved Gravity Kills' debut self titled album, another album produced by John Fryer. Been trying to find more albums he worked on.
Last edited by neorev; 09-26-2016 at 04:05 PM.
So excited! I was lucky enough to get 1 of only 500 Cold Waves V compilation CDs featuring a brand new track from Stabbing Westward!!!
MP3 download is also available...
Hurry up before they are all gone, folks... http://coldwaves.net/
I'll be a son of a bitch. I had no idea these guys were back together.
Sweet!
Actually the track is not entirely new, it's "Plastic Jesus" from their early Iwo Jima demos. Looks like they went back and remixed, re-recorded, and remastered it for the compilation. Includes newer vocals and instrumentation.
http://www.youtube.com/shared?ci=alret7HPTlw
The Thing I Hate was also originally called P.O.M.F. from the same demo collection, later redone for Darkest Days.
Anyone seeing any of the Darkest Days 20th anniversary shows? Chicago is sooo tempting, but it seems like they only did the full album on the first night and have been gradually cutting songs off. Darkest Days was probably my favorite album from them, so it would be cool to see a show centered about it, but I just don't think anything can top the Double Door show a couple years back.
Never liked "Darkest Days" but i would love to watch them live, i wasn't aware they were still together, i thought they disbanded a long time ago...
I saw them in Providence August of last year. I got a picture with Chris and Walter, and they signed my SW t-shirt. I didn't realize they were playing more shows this fall, but nothing east of NY anyway.
IWO JESUS, the 1989 4 song cassette EP that launched SW has been resurrected. The original EP was recorded in 1989 on an 8 track tape machine synched to an Emax II Sampler and an EMU SP1200 sampling drum machine. 100 copies were originally printed and sold both at local shows and in the legendary Wax Trax Record store in Chicago. The first time we walked into the store and Frankie from Thrill Kill Kult was playing our tape in the store I thought my heart was going to explode. Walter found the tape during a recent move and tried to remaster it but the tape was badly worn and was more noise than music. (which back then I would’ve considered a compliment). We made the decision earlier this year to attempt to recreate the original as faithfully as possible using what gear we had in our closets and utilizing more modern gear to fill in the gaps. It was difficult for me to not “improve” the songs. (It’s my perfectionist producer mentality). But we chose to let them remain trapped in 1989 and embrace the angsty industrial rage of the late 80’s. We pressed IWO JESUS as a limited edition of 300 Purple vinyl and reconstructed the original cassette artwork into a gorgeous 12 inch piece of history. Hope you enjoy owning it as much as Walter and I enjoyed making it. Chris.
Buy here:
https://www.stabbingwestward.com/buy...jesus-ep-vinyl
That logo reminds me alot of the font Skinny Puppy used to use
recreating this now is weird, no?