On Tuesday night I went to see The Dillinger Escape Plan at Corporation.
I remember hearing TDEP for the first time a few years ago and being really intrigued by their style. I think I was drawn to the band's intensity, and the fact that I hadn't heard music like this before (was it even music?). But I couldn't properly get into them back then.
The intrigue remained though, and more recently I downloaded some of their songs and got hold of Calculating Infinity - an apparently seminal mathcore album. And once I got a feel for the songs and started to memorise them I began to enjoy them. Also, the musicianship, especially the drumming, is pretty insane. But I still couldn't listen to TDEP as I would other music. I preferred their more melodic tracks, and always felt they should extend their progressions, rather than just jumping from one riff to the next.
A few months ago I read that they were coming to Sheffield, and I'd heard that their live shows were pretty special so I intended to go. I bought their latest album, Ire Works, and it's a bit different from their previous stuff, having, for me, a good balance of technicality and melody. The band also changed drummers for this album, and the new guy plays much more groove-based stuff, definitely developing the band's sound.
At the gig the venue was quite full, and the whole thing looked great with a well co-ordinated light system and loads of smoke. I'd heard the band were well known for their violent shows, but apart from the guitarist knocking over a light/amp stack nothing too crazy happened. I knew most of the tracks they played, and after seeing the band live they now make more sense. It's hard to appreciate TDEP fully on CD, but live they just sound really intense and awesome.
There's a good selection of tracks on the band's
MySpace page, as well as a couple to download, and if you haven't checked out TDEP or mathcore before you'll probably find it quite interesting.
Labels: gigs, music