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May 28, 2009 at 07:05 #77
Motorpsycho and Supersilent are going on tour together next spring. They will do 15 shows as a part of Rikskonsertene.
May 28, 2009 at 07:10 #12084wow. it gets better and better… :lol:
May 28, 2009 at 08:02 #12085great news indeed. Shows in Norway only if i read correctly. I am considering a vacation to Norway. Sounds exciting.
May 28, 2009 at 10:41 #12086Oh joy!
Even more fun to look forward too.
They are playing together if i´m not mistaken.
(as in not motorpsycho + support: supersilent)
As i´m pretty sure this will be amazing, if this does not qualify for a new roadworks LP, then nothing does.
May 28, 2009 at 14:18 #12087Great news indeed! I just hope the concerts will be a little more giving then the last one at BlÃ¥ (wasn’t it?) Cus that was rather dull and uninspring if you ask me. And judging by the youtube vids, i think Bent felt the same way
2 hours of non stop noodling can be abit much..so i’m hoping for some more form this time around..
May 31, 2009 at 13:58 #12088c’mon, come to Italy!…gaaaaah…
May 31, 2009 at 16:30 #12089@GBD: Oh man, I so agree.. We had to leave after an hour, it was too much.
October 23, 2009 at 21:38 #12090http://www.mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2009102311501020284733
The tour will be in March next year.
February 15, 2010 at 08:17 #12091hej,
i hope anyone can help.i´m coming from germany and will see “motorsilent” at festiviteten in haugesund on march 24th. i will spend my holiday in bergen and that´s why i like to ask, if there´s anybody who will go from bergen to haugesund for this gig too and i could join.
March 13, 2010 at 00:31 #12092Just got back from the Motorpsycho/Supersilent-gig in Drammen.
So what can you expect? Well, you should NOT expect Motorpsycho playing Motorpsycho songs with Supersilent as a backing-band. To me it seemed like most of the concert was built around improvised themes. Someone would start with a sound/guitar doodle/drum beat and the rest would follow slowly building the “song” towards a climax. I only recognized one part as something from a Motorpsycho song, but unfortunately I’m really bad with songtitles. It was the only 5 minutes of the concert where Bent & Snah were singing. The drummer from Supersilent did some vocals on some of the themes and, for me, these were the highlights of the show. He did some weird scary talking/shouting/screaming and a part where he was chanting. Sounded like something you would hear in a arabic minaret. Really really cool!!! Other highlights for me were the noisy parts (the metal-head that I am),some of them not a thousand miles away from a Sunn o))) drone.
They played for an hour and a half and came back for a 20 min+ encore. Approx 2 hours total. A few parts that didn’t “do it for me”, but all in all a good solid package. I’ll give it a 7 out of 10…..
Hope this was useful to you people.
And I’ll see you at Øya. That will be AMAZING!!!!
March 13, 2010 at 00:34 #12093So the first show is over. It went on for about two hours. After a while the drift into The Bomb-proof Roll And Beyond with some singing, but mostly hanging on to the bass riff and playing loosely with the tune. Not much more pure MP that I could hear after that, with some parts groovy, and other parts more noisy, and very experimental.
They do have merch for sale, like the vintage mp-shirt in blue, green or red – newly remade, and a mp-supersilent limited edition shirt. It is black, with some printing on in another dark color. Also the black mp-shirt with a round blue printing with motorpsycho written in the middle. A bunch of vinyl and some cds, and as far as I could see, the whole supersilent catalouge. 250NOK for the shirts.
March 13, 2010 at 09:31 #12094Thanks!
March 13, 2010 at 11:02 #12095Judged by the first concert, this tour should not have been sold as Motorpsycho and Supersilent, it should have been sold as Supersilent with special guests/friends.
I did not expect Motorpsycho songs, although I had hoped they would use the opportunity to visit and experiment with a couple of themes or parts from the MP catalogue. If not that, I had at least hoped for a 50/50 sharing between the freeform stuff and something more structured.
But what we got last night was a Supersilent concert. It could have been any band up there on stage with them, I do not think we would have noticed any difference. Kenneth spent two hours “jazzing”, playing with his tam-tams, and hitting the edge of his drums with the wrong end of the stick in the same erratic way all night through. Not very impressive at all. Maybe he has got an education in jazz drumming, and maybe that is my problem, but he is an excellent metal and rock drummer. He is not a jazz drumer in my ears. What I heard yesterday was a two hour job application for the drummer slot in Supersilent.
What I missed yesterday was someone taking responsibility. A theme, a rythm, a pattern, structure, anything, to take us out of this endless intro, this endless promising build up, that eventuelly ended up in nothing but unreleased suspense. Everytime. I missed progression, dynamics and ideas. Someone who dared take a step forward and do something.
Thinking of it, I have seen interviews with Bent explaining how it will be a challenge for them to play free form, being used to structure. But I have seen no interviews with Helge Steen explaining how it will be a challenge for Supersilent to play structured being used to free form.
And therein lays my problem, I think.
(Another problem is ticket prices. Drammen was 28 euros, tonight Tønsberg is 35.)
March 13, 2010 at 11:55 #12096I think it was a great concert. I have seen supersilent around 5 or 6 times, and i have seen motorpsycho at least 10 times. I haven´t seen motorspycho this free and at the same time this good. I actually did not miss “progression, dynamics and ideas”, I think it was way more diverse an dynamic than any of the motorpsycho jams i have witnessed along the years. Just because it didnt have a steady beat or a time signature it doesn´t mean it lacks structure.
As for Supersilent, I have not heard anything as groovey and straightforward as this on any record or concert, but it was still very good. I have always had a problem vith Arve Henriksen when i have seen Supersilent, and espesially his drumming, witch i didn´t find suiting with Jarle Vespestas drumming. But last night, together with Kapstad, i think it matched perfectly. His voice was also an awesome element in yesterdays consert. I think Henriksen was the one onstage who pulled the band in new and interesting directions.
All in all it was as expected.
March 13, 2010 at 13:26 #12097Like a touring buddy of mine put it: He’d prefer SUPERPSYCHO to MOTORSILENT
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