| September 5th, 2002 - Roseland Ballroom: New York, NY | |
| Part of: | Fall 2002 Club Tour (5th Show) |
| Other Bands: | Queens of the Stone Age, Burning Brides |
| Setlist: | 01.
It Was There That I Saw You 02. Baudelaire 03. Homage 04. Relative Ways 05. Monsoon 06. Totally Natural 07. Gargoyle Waiting 08. Richter Scale Madness 09. Aged Dolls 10. A Perfect Teenhood |
| Review: | Taken from http://www.nme.com/reviews/ |
Not long before, ...Trail of Dead decimate the stage as the crowd bay for blood - Conrad Keely ends the set riding a crest of hands in the pit, Jason Reece rants and kicks at the drum kit, bassist Neil Busch disappearing under a toppled amp. It's de rigeur Dead demolition, of course, but tonight it has the electric atmosphere of a band in the right place at the right time. The pairing of ...Trail of Dead with Queens is an inspired partnership, for both bands are trail-blazers (pun intended), redefining what it is to rock for a generation sick to the gills with unimaginative nu-metal thuggery. Queens bring sinister pop songs and pointy beards to the party, while ...Trail of Dead provide cerebral punk nihilism. Together, they're double the threat to law-abiding citizens, and double the fun. | |
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