The tin ear sound crew at the Palladium wrecked an otherwise promising show in a fantastic looking venue on Friday, Sept 19th. The bill consisted of Opeth, High on Fire, and Nachtmystium, and each band was mixed by a different soundman. The PA appeared to either be damaged, or incorrectly set up. There were absolutely no mid-frequences coming from the FOH system. I'm guessing the mid-band of their crossover was either blown, or had no speakers hooked up to it. Mid-frequences are where the articulation of guitars lie, so without them, it was an evening of mush, plus gut-shaking lows and ear scorching hi's.
I brought up my suspicion to the house soundman, both at the beginning of the night, and at the end. He wasn't interested.
Touring bands: a fine Massachusetts alternative to the Palladium is the Middle East Downstairs. Outstanding ears behind their gear. A good sounding Boston venue closer to the size of the Palladium is the Paradise.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Palladium, Worcester, MA: Sound? Deplorable.
Labels:
High on Fire,
live sound,
metal,
Nachtmystium,
Opeth,
Palladium,
Worcester
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