![]() It's all about crushing the listener with raw volume. Every sound bounces off the walls and the floor and the bodies in the pit, and subtle melodic intricacy goes out the window. Now, it's worth noting that this is exactly what most metal sounds like live, especially in a midsize club. The crowd noise sounds tinny and far away. The drums are all crash and boom, the guitars and bass blend into a soupy mass of distortion, and the vocals (screams by original frontman Michael Crafter, clean backups by guitarist Jona Weinhofen) are buried underneath everything else. This is one of the worst-sounding live albums since Iggy Pop's TV Eye (1977 Live). ![]() So it wouldn't be a bad starting point for those new to the band, except for one thing: it sounds awful. ![]() The set list encompasses both their albums - 2004's When Goodbye Means Forever and 2006's Music for the Recently Deceased - as well as a few tracks from the Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You EP and the band's split with fellow Australians Parkway Drive. ![]() They formed in 2003, released two full-length CDs and three EPs, and broke up in 2008 after one final tour, including the hometown gig documented on this CD/DVD set. ![]() I Killed the Prom Queen were a just-OK metalcore/screamo band from Adelaide, Australia. ![]()
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