Poughkeepsie, 10/20, First American Date

atanamar

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Oct 21, 2006
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Last night was my second time seeing Katatonia - the first time was at the infamous Milwaukee Metal Fest in 2000. I've been to the Chance in Poughkeepsie before, the last time 10 years ago for Napalm Death. At the time, I thought it was a decent venue. This show, however, was at "The Loft" at the Chance. In other words, it was in the attic. Frankly, this was the worst venue I have ever been in, and I have seen many dives. It made old Coney Island High look like Radio City. There was no actual backstage area - the bands were sitting on a couch eating pizza and drinking beer in a roped off area at the back of the floor. It was totally depressing.
I won't comment on the local bands that came on first. I've never seen or heard Daylight Dies before, but they were fantastic. They fit really well with the other bands on the tour, and I think they did a great job of getting people interested in their music. I know I'll check them out, after this.
Anyway, it was weird seeing the guys in Katatonia have to set up their own equipment. The ceiling in this place was about 7 feet tall, and the guys on the stage practically hit their heads on it. While setting up his drums, I saw Daniel absolutely nail his head on one of the speakers hanging from the ceiling. The soundcheck was horrible and unprofessional. Anders had a seriously hard time tuning his guitars. Does this all sound horrible? I thought it was. Thankfully the band didn't lose their cool, and they acted totally professional throughout, even getting in a few laughs at this sad place.
Katatonia were awesome. Great set, decent sound, and a fantastic performance. Again, since the venue sucked, Katatonia had to play a relatively short set. Among the songs they played, if I remember correctly, in no particular order, were: Leaders, Soil's Song, July, Ghost of the Sun, Evidence, Teargas, Sweet Nurse, Deadhouse, and of course Murder. I may have missed a few, and if anyone has the full setlist, I'd appreciate it.
The crowd was totally into it, singing along with every song. I thought it was a pretty good showing on the crowd's part, and the band seemed pretty happy with that. All in all, a great show, considering the circumstances.
You know your venue is horrible when the crowd starts a “Loft Sucks” chant. Someone yelled to the band “America only gets better from here!” Damn straight...
 
Sucks that venue isn't very good, but it wouldn't bother me being able to see Katatonia for the first time even if the place is crap. Murder = $$, good to hear they played that, now I'm more excited for the 28th!
 
I should also mention that I did not stay for Moonspell. I've seen them open for Opeth before, and I've never been a big fan. Katatonia went on at around 11:45, which was pretty late, so I left after they finished.
 
They were supposed to play For My Demons and a couple others, but timewise it did not work out. The original poster left off 'My Twin'. Great show, thank you Katatonia for coming to the USA. See you again in NYC and Troy!
 
atanamar said:
Last night was my second time seeing Katatonia - the first time was at the infamous Milwaukee Metal Fest in 2000.

What exactly happened to Katatonia at Metal Fest in 2000? This is something I've been curious about for a long time.
 
seethinginautumn said:
What exactly happened to Katatonia at Metal Fest in 2000? This is something I've been curious about for a long time.

it was just a horrible show....I have a copy of it...metalfest is the worst thing possible for any band....just shit....everything about the venue was always fucked up.....2-3 days of set up tear down every band gets 20 minutes....blah blah blah....Jonas couldnt hear himself and the sound was horrible.....etc etc etc...