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Opening with an obligatory feedback intro which gave way to crushing guitars and drums, the Melvins showed on cuts like "Boris," "The Bit" and "Hide" why they've been considered by many in indie circles to be three of the most underrated players on the West Coast scene since their formation in Aberdeen, Washington in the early 80's. | Opening with an obligatory feedback intro which gave way to crushing guitars and drums, | ||
the Melvins showed on cuts like "Boris," "The Bit" and "Hide" why they've been considered | |||
by many in indie circles to be three of the most underrated players on the West Coast scene | |||
since their formation in Aberdeen, Washington in the early 80's. | |||
Melvins drummer Dale Crover enjoys being the center of attention, literally, as his kit sits | |||
between guitarist/vocalist Buzz Osborne and bassist Mark D at the front of the stage. | |||
*Kevin Templeton [http://dropd.com/issue/64/Helmet/index.html dropd.com] | *Kevin Templeton [http://dropd.com/issue/64/Helmet/index.html dropd.com] | ||
[[Category: Shows With Setlist]] | [[Category: Shows With Setlist]] | ||
[[Category: Shows With Photos]] | [[Category: Shows With Photos]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:49, 23 August 2009
Vancouver, B.C. - Graceland
Show Lineup
- Melvins
- Helmet
- Facepuller
Photos
Pictures taken by Rodney Gitzel from dropd.com
Setlist
Notes
Reviews
Opening with an obligatory feedback intro which gave way to crushing guitars and drums,
the Melvins showed on cuts like "Boris," "The Bit" and "Hide" why they've been considered
by many in indie circles to be three of the most underrated players on the West Coast scene
since their formation in Aberdeen, Washington in the early 80's.
Melvins drummer Dale Crover enjoys being the center of attention, literally, as his kit sits
between guitarist/vocalist Buzz Osborne and bassist Mark D at the front of the stage.
- Kevin Templeton dropd.com