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		<title>Live: Staind + Seether &#8211; Academy 1 Birmingham &#8211; 25/01/2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 20:15:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have to confess it has been many years since I saw STAIND and I wasn&#8217;t sure how many punters they were going to pull in on a cold Sunday night in Birmingham. As for SEETHER their heavy melodic rock sound managed to get them on the Download Festival last year, but I couldn&#8217;t see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.baconmusic.co.uk/files/2009/02/2009_0125-staind-3-135x100.jpg" alt="2009_0125-staind-3" title="2009_0125-staind-3" width="135" height="100" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3358" />I have to confess it has been many years since I saw <strong>STAIND </strong>and I wasn&#8217;t sure how many punters they were going to pull in on a cold Sunday night in Birmingham. As for <strong>SEETHER </strong>their heavy melodic rock sound managed to get them on the Download Festival last year, but I couldn&#8217;t see that many people getting that excited about it. Well not for the first time I was wrong! As a substantial queue greeted us upon arrival although you could still buy tickets on the door, it was clear once inside this was very nearly a sell out crowd.</p>
<p>We were through the doors only just in time to catch <strong>SEETHER </strong>come on, I wish venues could get people through the doors fast enough so they can actually see the bands they&#8217;ve paid to see, gripe over and it was clear to see that <strong>SEETHER </strong>are more than just the support getting a very loud applause as soon as they set foot on stage. Set opener <strong>&#8216;Gasoline&#8217; </strong>reminded me of <strong>PUDDLE OF MUDD&#8217;s &#8216;Come Clean&#8217;</strong> a bit whiney but satisfying none the less. After a brief respite back to the self pitying <strong>&#8216;Breckdown&#8217;</strong>, at this point I&#8217;m beginning to fashion a rudimentary noose out of my camera strap as the thought of an hour of this followed by an hour and a half of <strong>STAIND </strong>will push me over the edge. Thankfully the second half of the set contained their best material with <strong>&#8216;Rise Above This&#8217; </strong>and <strong>&#8216;Fake It&#8217; </strong>which got a particularly enthusiastic reaction from the crowd. I was surprised by <strong>&#8216;Remedy&#8217;</strong> with a pleasing little touch of <strong>NIRVANA </strong>style grunge to it. A good set by one of the more interesting bands I&#8217;ve seen of late.</p>
<p>Next up was <strong>STAIND</strong>, which I saw last at the Apollo Manchester many moons ago were <strong>Arron Lewis </strong>came on and left without any crowd interaction and spent most of the set shoe gazing. So as long as the ever melancholy <strong>Arron </strong>could muster some personality I would go away satisfied. Like many, I imagine, I haven&#8217;t kept upto date with <strong>STAIND&#8217;s </strong>career, to say the least. From the set opener <strong>&#8216;Suffocate&#8217; </strong>it&#8217;s fair to say their sound hasn&#8217;t progressed alot. Not being too cynical but it&#8217;s one of those bands that you just want to hear a couple of songs then bugger off to the pub *cough* <strong>&#8216;Its Been A While&#8217; </strong>*cough* <strong>&#8216;Outside&#8217;</strong>. Its only right to give them a fair chance, but it&#8217;s evident <strong>Arron </strong>hasn&#8217;t gotten over his woes. With a truly manic guitarist <strong>Mike Mushok </strong>who seems to be listening to another band completely, <strong>Arron </strong>has developed slightly more personality to his performance. The new songs <strong>&#8216;Pardon Me&#8217; </strong>and <strong>&#8216;Believe&#8217; </strong>off their 2008 release <strong>&#8216;The Illusion of Progress&#8217; </strong>show the band has found its niche and is well dug in. Which from the crowd reaction everyone is happy, in a way. </p>
<p><strong>Ratings:</p>
<p>SEETHER: 3.8/5.0</p>
<p>STAIND  3.4/5.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Review and Photography by Alexander Shaw(<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/baconmusic/collections/72157613288582176/">click here</a>)</strong></p>
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