This is AL's Paul Laginess's review of the Detroit day. Nad sylvan was staying with him whilst in Detroit.
That was a helluva day. The only real downer was the fact that
despite taking Nad's computer to the Geek Squad at the local Best Buy
and paying top dollar to go to the head of the line and imparting an
earthshattering sense of urgency to the endeavor, nevertheless, they
failed utterly and were unable to restore it to properly working
condition in a timely manner. Boo on them. So, that kinda put the band
a bit into scramble mode trying to figure out how to cover the parts
Nad would've played on keyboards as best as possible. They managed as
I'll recount below. After dropping Nad off at the venue I came
back home and waited for the Best Buy call and to see who else I could
round up to go to the show. Unfortunately, all my Blue Bang Theory
mates were tied up, Waldon Reed, Jr., was engaged, my co-workers at
Ford are for the most part, frankly, far too square to appreciate
quality prog served up by experts, but my good friends Margo and Russ,
the heroic folks who've been hosting rehearsals at their home for damn
near any music project I've been involved with for most of the last
decade, were game as per just about always, bless 'em, and they had a
good friend in from California who was good to go as well. So, I had to
stand by for the call from Best Buy, and as previously mentioned, when
the call came the news was awful. I then hopped in the car, picked up
the moribund PC, and popped over to Margo and Russ' place to pick them
up and their friend Leeb. We shot downtown, got a quick bite to eat and
then went to the City for the big night of prog. Hmm, remember
when I said there was only one downer. Just thought of another. There
was only about 50 people in attendance. That was indeed a shame. And
that's what I thought before I saw and heard the show. By the end, I
thought it was in fact a horrible crime. Let me tell you. These guys
are unbelievably talented. Of course, we all know and love Nad. I've
been a big fan of his for about 7 years now and he did a marvelous job.
His vocalizing was strong and assured and he puts on a fabulous show as
well. He's playing with the big boys now and damn if he doesn't fit
right in. As for those keyboard parts he was supposed to be playing, he
had to dart repeatedly from front and center to the keyboard that was
next to Roine Stolt the guitarist, and it was obviously none to
comfortable not only with the moving to and fro and out of each others
way, but trying on the fly to come up with a sound that was a
reasonable facsimile of what Nad would've played if he'd had his own
rig. But like I said, they managed. Back to Roine. What a fine player
he is. Wonderful sound, totally cliche'-free, tasty playing and clearly
a fine composer, as all the Agents material was penned by him. I love
their CD and they performed most of it more than admirably. And in ways
they were markedly better than the studio recording. And why was that?
Two words: Lalle Larson. I've seen some fabulous keyboard players in my
day and I can tell you with certainty, they got nothin' on this guy.
Stylistically, they're worlds apart but I can think of 2 guys, Chick
Corea and Herbie Hancock, who also have first and last name same
initials, that Lalle is on equal footing with. He was absolutely
mindblowingly talented. On solo after solo he unleashed a senses
shattering avalanche of blindingly fast notes, one holy sh*t interlude
after another, and though the word is over-used and abused, awesome is
really the best way to describe what he did. I purchased his solo CD
after the show and I can't wait to dig into it. Bigtime praise also to
excellent bassist, Jonas Reingold, and the stupendous Nick d'Virgilio
on drums. And when the 2nd act played - meet the new band, same as the
old band - Karmakanic, the lead vocals were taken over by Goran Edman
who had ably provided backing vocals during the AofM set and was very
impressive when he came out front. All in all, a spectacular night of
superlative progressive rock...as good as it gets. And this coming from
a guy who's seen King Crimson a half dozen times, the Yes, Gentle
Giant, ELP, and many more over the last 4 decades. They were that good. Picture of Agents of Mercy at Detroit's Fox Theatre After
the show, the band came out and did a nice long meet and greet with the
folks who hung around and when that was done, the manager of the venue
walked us over to the gloriously restored Fox Theater just next door to
the City. He showed us around the place and we took some great
pictures. Then, it was back to my place. We got here at very close to
2AM and after a quick snack it was right to bed because Nad had to meet
the band(s) at the hotel at 9AM so they could hop on a bus for their
gig tonight in the Pittsburgh area. It was a blast folks. Great to see
Nad again, and so great to hear such wonderful music. Bravo! Paul and Nad after the show, back at Paul's house Article from artistlaunch.com http://www.artistlaunch.com/home-mainmenu-1/294?task=view - http://www.artistlaunch.com/home-mainmenu-1/294?task=view
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