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re: ROLL CALL: Passion Pit at the New Orleans Civic Theater This Friday
Posted on 10/14/13 at 9:32 pm to shutterspeed
Posted on 10/14/13 at 9:32 pm to shutterspeed
every time I hear people talk about passion pit and defending them live, they say he had a cold
Michael Angelakos is just not a good live singer. Sounds great in the studio though.
Michael Angelakos is just not a good live singer. Sounds great in the studio though.
Posted on 10/14/13 at 9:45 pm to TheDoc
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every time I hear people talk about passion pit and defending them live, they say he had a cold
Michael Angelakos is just not a good live singer. Sounds great in the studio though.
Oh, ok. I didn't know his history with live performances. When I go to any live music event, it's pretty much a given to me that the artists aren't going to sound as good as their production recordings. I can overlook a lot of things while focusing on the entirety of the experience. In that regard, they put on a good show to me (I've seen my share over a couple of decades).
Thanks for the link. Checking it out now.
Posted on 10/14/13 at 9:45 pm to TheDoc
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sick again in birmingham last week apparently
at this point, it just seems like a cop out
I wasn't impressed with his vocals live
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sick again in birmingham last week apparently
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There was one thing holding the Boston frontman (and, by association, the band itself) back, though – his voice wasn't at its usual capacity. Angelakos' vocals are fueled by a powerful falsetto, but on this night, the power seemed to be lacking.
Halfway through the show, Angelakos came clean about his struggles. "How many of you suffer from allergies?" he asked. "I woke up this morning and I had no voice. I'm somehow making it through this show."
He did indeed make it through the show, to his credit. But after the band played "Sleepyhead," their breakout song from their 2008 EP "Chunk of Change," and returned to the stage for their encore, Angelakos sounded like his vocal chords were running on empty.
at this point, it just seems like a cop out
I wasn't impressed with his vocals live
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