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[QUOTE="Spence:1350790"][QUOTE="MikeOv:1350788"]Last time I saw Enslaved was with Alcest. Enslaved performed very well but Alcest stole the show, in my opinion.[/QUOTE] Well of course. Alcest are absolutely amazing and while i'm at it, I really like Junius as well. I wish I didn't miss the commuter rail from Worcester that night, three bands I really wish I could've seen. (Edit to add: even worse was the fact I had already purchased two tickets to the show that ultimately went to waste) [QUOTE="MikeOv:1350787"] If you could believe it, there was a time when the man was extremely humble and would barely utter any words between songs. Opeth, to me, was the type of band that shouldn't have any in-between banter or even announce song titles. The songs performed live should have just flowed right into one another. They've put on some of the most entertaining and memorable live sets out of all the shows I've been to. [/QUOTE] I love Opeth. I don't care if people think Opeth suck now or always sucked or whatever. All their albums are great IMO. Even my least favorite albums, Blackwater Park and Deliverance, are still pretty good compared to a lot of the stuff other bands release. [/QUOTE]
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