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[QUOTE="the_reverend:517133"][band=shroud_of_bereavement]: somehow they fit 6 people on stage better than Mortis Deveia fit 5. I'm going to chalk it up to shrouds practice with it. Usually, they are trying to fit 7 (sometimes 8) people on impossibly small stages. watching zack try to set up the increasing number of instruments on stage while manuvering all the gear was akin to watch people trying to break into a bank and having to limbo past laser beams. He just smiled and went with it, using mose of their mic stands. With out their other singer, julie had to do all the girl parts. She has a really great sounding voice so it worked out fine. for you shroud fans, she's been doing backups for the lead females for a while now. They played 2 or 3 songs and asked how much time they had left. In a dramatic turn of events, they still had 30 minutes. Amazing. I doubt this has ever happened in the history of SOB. Over the corse of their set, people slowly filtered out, leaving ~20 people in the bar by the time they were done, but after 5 songs, most of these people were still up in the front of the stage. Like all the bands tonight, after the first song, they sounded awesome. It was cool seeing kyle and meeting up with a guy who's listened to RttP for YEARS.[/QUOTE]
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